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Angelgirl
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Sobriety Days So Far: 835 Days

About Me

Basic Information

Gender
Female
Birthday
03/28/1972
Sobriety Date
02/10/2010
Primary Program
AA
Hometown
Hastings, MN
About me
very interested in spirituality, yoga, working out, reading, traveling, biking, hiking, awareness and meet-ups. I can't seem to figure out how to "not drink"

Contact Information

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Mobile Phone
651-319-6365
Address
1390 Roosevelt Rd
City / Town
Hastings,
State
AL
Country
United States
ZIP
55033

Education

College / University
Metrostate University
Graduation Year
1990

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 Bennie N.
Hey sis, BB study at 3pm today, hope you can make it !!! Hugya
Saturday, 27 February 2010 11:09
 
Ted
Ted,
Changing brings questions, and questions bring change. ---Anonymous
What am I becoming? How do I know if what I'm doing is right? Is it best for me? We are full of questions. Often, times of question a are times of change. We are becoming something new, and there is always a little fear of change. Luckily, we don't need to know what we are becoming to find peace. What we need to know is what we believe in. And we'll become what we believe in. If we believe in sobriety, we'll be sober. If we believe in honestly, we'll struggle to be more honest. We must give ourselves the freedom of becoming. Becoming means we're on a trip, a journey. Over time, becoming takes on a comfort of its own.
Prayer for the Day: Higher Power, what am I becoming? I give up having to know the answer. All I need to believe is that You love me and will do what is best for me.
Action for the Day: I'll ask lots of questions. Often, the question is more important than the answer.
Friday, 19 February 2010 04:55
 
 Bennie N.
A Happy Sober Valentine's day !!
Let go and let God !!
Love ya,, hugya sis !!
AngelgirlAngelgirl on Monday, 15 February 2010 07:17

hey Big guy! Thank you. Hugz back bro. We need to talk soon. I will be looking for you.

Sunday, 14 February 2010 15:14
 
Ted
Ted,
H A P P Y V A L E N T I N E S D A Y

YOU'RE SUCH A BLESSING AND A GOOD FRIEND

AngelgirlAngelgirl on Monday, 15 February 2010 20:27

As you are. You have so much to offer "those who still struggle"

Sunday, 14 February 2010 07:06
 
 Bennie N.
Hey sis, miss ya here on SF, hope you doing fine with everything in life !!
God's Bless and a Hugya
Friday, 12 February 2010 14:09
 
Ted
Ted,
BTW...Theres a pretty girl. Her eyes are saying something "in your case, I am truly blessed" and I hope that you are..:)

Ted
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 10:55
 
Ted
Ted,
Grapevine, November 1960
We must never be blinded by the futile philosophy that we are just the hapless victims of our inheritance, of our life experience, & of our surroundings - that these are the sole forces that make our decisions for us. This is not the road to freedom. We
have to believe that we can really choose
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 10:52
 
Ted
Ted,
Hello there..Its 4a here (okay almost) Just wanted to say Hello..
Tuesday, 02 February 2010 08:56
 
Ted
Ted,
We'll talk sometime this week..
AngelgirlAngelgirl on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 01:58

I would appreciate that!

Tuesday, 26 January 2010 00:47
 
 Bennie N.
hey sis !! give it up, and come back,, we need to have a chatt on this isue !!LOL
Hugya
AngelgirlAngelgirl on Monday, 25 January 2010 16:34

yeah! We do. Big Bro! Hugs thanks!

Monday, 25 January 2010 14:46
 
Ted
Ted,
Hey there Just wanted to drop a note to say Hey to my sister. Hope all is well and praying for you too...Ted
Sunday, 24 January 2010 22:04
 
 Bennie N.
Hi sis, hope you have a wonderful time skiing, it's so much fun doing it sober,,LOL
Hear ya later
Hugya
AngelgirlAngelgirl on Thursday, 21 January 2010 14:21

I still rock on a snowboard, Big Bro! Almost brings back me waaay back.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010 12:05
 
Ted
Ted,
January 20, 2010

Daily Recovery Readings are posted in advance daily here - http://www.ipass.net/a1idpirat/dailyrecoveryreadings.html

Daily Reflections

"WE PAUSE . . . AND ASK"

As we go through the day we pause, when agitated or
doubtful, and ask for the right thought or action.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p.87

Today I humbly ask my Higher Power for the grace to
find the space between my impulse and my action; to
let flow a cooling breeze when I would respond with
heat; to interrupt fierceness with gentle peace; to
accept the moment which allows judgment to become
discernment; to defer to silence when my tongue would
rush to attack or defend. I promise to watch for every
opportunity to turn toward my Higher Power for
guidance. I know where this power is: it resides within
me, as clear as a mountain brook, hidden in the hills
- it is the unsuspected Inner Resource. I thank my
Higher Power for this world of light and truth I see
when I allow it to direct my vision. I trust it today
and hope it trusts me to make all effort to find the
right thought or action today.

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Twenty-Four Hours A Day

A.A. Thought For The Day

In A.A., we're all through with lying, hangovers, remorse
and wasted money. When we were drinking, we were only
half alive. Now that we're trying to live decent, honest,
unselfish lives, we're really alive. Life has a new
meaning for us, so that we can really enjoy it. We feel
that we're some use in the world. We're on the right
side of the fence, instead of on the wrong side. We can
look the world in the face instead of hiding in alleys.
We come into A.A. to get sober and if we stay long
enough, we learn a new way of living. Am I convinced
that no matter how much fun I got out of drinking, that
life was never as good as the life I can build in A.A.?

Meditation For The Day

I want to be at one with the Divine Spirit of the
universe. I will set my deepest affections on things
spiritual, not on things material. As we think,
so we are. So I will think of and desire that which will
help, not hinder, my spiritual growth. I will try to be
at one with God. No human aspiration can reach higher
than this.

Prayer For The Day

I pray that I may think love, and love will surround me. I
pray that I may think health, and health will come to me.

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As Bill Sees It

Light From A Prayer, p. 20

"God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the
courage to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know the
difference."

<< << << >> >> >>

We treasure our "Serenity Prayer" because it brings a new light to us
that can dissipate our oldtime and nearly fatal habit of fooling
ourselves.

In the radiance of this prayer we see that defeat, rightly accepted,
need be no disaster. We now know that we do not have to run away,
nor ought we again try to overcome adversity by still another
bulldozing drive that can only push up obstacles before us faster than
they can be taken down.

Grapevine, March 1962

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Walk In Dry Places

First things first____Order
Busy people often declare, with some exasperation, that they cannot do everything at once. People with emotional problems, a group that includes many alcoholics, often feel that they are trying to do everything at once. Quite often, this pressure means that we waste our time fretting about all the things facing us, becoming totally ineffective as a result.
The simple slogan "First things First" shows us how to set priorities in an orderly way. In every situation or problem, there is always one step we can take that is more important than the others. Following that, we find a step of second importance, another of third importance, and so on. Sometimes, a certain action comes first simply because other things depend on it.
By using "First things first" as a guiding principle in our lives, we can live in an orderly, disciplined manner. If we have to reduce our activities, we can decide which few ought to retain. Having made these decisions, we can be at peace about our choices. We cannot do everything at once and we need not feel guilty about it.
Knowing that order is Heaven's first law, I'll do things today in an orderly manner.

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Keep It Simple

SERVICE---A beautiful word fallen upon bad days.---Claude McKay
Service is really a beautiful word. Service means respect. When we serve others we're part of the human race. We all need to help each other. Service is a sure way to stay sober. Helping someone else stay sober helps us stay sober. And service frees us from self-will. It teaches us about how to care for ourselves and others. It teaches us that we're worthwhile. It teaches us that we make a difference. Service keeps us feeling good. Am I quiet when the topic of service comes ap at meetings? If so, how can I change this?
Prayer for the Day: Higher Power, show me where I can be of help. Give me the courage to make a difference. Give me the courage to really serve others in need.
Action for the Day: I'll list five ways service has made or can make my life better.

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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth Edition

Chapter 11 - A Vision For You

A year and six months later these three had succeeded with seven more. Seeing much of each other, scarce an evening passed that someone’s home did not shelter a little gathering of men and women, happy in their release, and constantly thinking how they might present their discovery to some newcomer. In addition to these casual get-togethers, it became customary to set apart one night a week for a meeting to be attended by anyone or everyone interested in a spiritual way of life. Aside from fellowship and sociability, the prime object was to provide a time and place where new people might bring their problems.

pp. 159-160

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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions

Step Two - "Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."

Sometimes A.A. comes harder to those who have lost or rejected faith than to those who never had any faith at all, for they think they have tried faith and found it wanting. They have tried the way of faith and the way of no faith. Since both ways have proved bitterly disappointing, they have concluded there is no place whatever for them to go. The roadblocks of indifference, fancied self-sufficiency, prejudice, and defiance often prove more solid and formidable for these people than any erected by the unconvinced agnostic or even the militant atheist. Religion says the existence of God can be proved; the agnostic says it can't be proved; and the atheist claims proof of the nonexistence of God. Obviously, the dilemma of the wanderer from faith is that of profound confusion. He thinks himself lost to the comfort of any
conviction at all. He cannot attain in even a small degree the assurance of the believer, the agnostic, or the atheist. He is the bewildered one.

p. 28

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I place my recovery in first place. --Shelley

The majority of us lead quiet, unheralded lives as we pass through this world. There will most likely be no ticker tape parades for us, no monuments created in our honor. But that does not lessen our possible impact, for there are scores of people waiting for someone just like us to come along; people who will appreciate our compassion, our encouragement, who will need our unique talents. Someone who will live a happier life merely because we took the time to share what we had to give. Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. It's overwhelming to consider the continuous opportunities there are to make our love felt. --Leo Buscaglia

Today, help me God, to let go of my resistance to change. Help me to be open to the process. Help me believe that the place I will be dropped off will be better than the place I was picked up. Help me to surrender, trust and accept, even if I don't understand. --Melody Beattie

And we should not be discouraged because answers do not come immediately.

"You can read all the manuals on prayer and listen to other people pray, but until you begin to pray yourself you will never understand prayer. It's like riding a bicycle or swimming: You learn by doing." --Evangelist Luis Palau

"There are prayers that help us last through the day, or endure the night. There are prayers of friends and strangers that give us strength for the journey. And there are prayers that yield our will to a will greater than our own." --President George W. Bush

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Father Leo's Daily Meditation

BELIEF

"One person with a belief is equal
to a force of ninety-nine who have
only interest."
-- John Stuart Mill

I believe in sobriety because it works for me. I believe in sobriety
because it makes me feel good about myself. I believe in sobriety
because it has enabled me to rejoin the human race; I was so tired of
feeling lonely, ashamed and isolated.

Also this belief I have in me has rekindled a positive relationship with
my higher power. Today God is a friend. Today I understand more
about what He wants for me. Today I am broad enough in my thinking
to find God in anything that is positive and creative --- from music to
hugs in the park!

Belief has developed with my spiritual program, and I am able to face
the daily pains and conflicts of life. Today I know what it is to be a
winner --- and, thank God, it doesn't mean I have to be perfect or in
control. My total belief in God and self enables me to love me through
my failings.

Master of the beliefs of all men, thank You for the gift of my believing
in myself.

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He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds. Psalm 147:3

"This, then, is how you should pray: "`Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. Matthew 6:9-13

"Jesus spoke a parable to them, that men always ought to pray and not lose heart." Luke 18:1

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Daily Inspiration

Each of us can change the world one person at a time. Lord, grant that I may be a positive influence on just one person today.

You have a responsibility to be the best that you can be. Lord, may I find a good balance in my life so that I neither neglect myself and my duties nor my responsibity to those that need or depend on me.

Ask and you shall receive,
Seek and ye shall find,
Knock and it shall be opened unto you.
Matthew 7:7
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 11:04
 
Ted
Ted,
Hey haven't heard from you in a while. Hope you and the husband are doing well Ange.

Ted
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 11:04
 
William Shelton
Thanks for accepting my friends request. Let me know if can help you in any way in your new sobriety.Look forward to sharing with you as we trudge The Happy Road of Destiny together.
Friday, 15 January 2010 15:55
 
Ted
Ted,
Hey there,
Just wanted to drop a note to say hi and share this with you. I showed my daughter your response she smiled...It was one of those AWWWWWWWWWW moments..:) Thank you for the compliment.

A Changed Outlook
Our whole attitude and outlook upon life will change.
Alcoholics Anonymous, page 84

When I was drinking, my attitude was totally selfish, totally self-centered; my pleasure and my comfort came first. Now that I am sober, self-seeking has started to slip away. My whole attitude toward life and other people is changing. For me, the first “A” in our name stands for attitude. My attitude is changed by the second “A” in our name, which stands for action. By working the Steps, attending meetings, and carrying the message, I can be restored to sanity. Action is the magic word! With a positive, helpful attitude and regular A.A. action, I can stay sober and help others to achieve sobriety. My attitude now is that I am willing to go to any length to stay sober!

Wednesday, 13 January 2010 12:11
 
Rich Vowell
Happy 2010!!
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 13:57
 
GMills
Someday, we'll cross paths! LOL
Monday, 11 January 2010 21:40
 
Ted
Ted,
Thanks for the message
Monday, 11 January 2010 21:37
 
Cera Wuttke
Thanks for adding me, and for the friendly message :) I hope it's not too cold in MN. SC is freezing this week!
AngelgirlAngelgirl on Sunday, 10 January 2010 15:31

Oh it will be cold. SC is cold. I love the South wold like to go back sometime.

Sunday, 10 January 2010 15:19
 

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