~SPIRITUAL~ A DAY AT A TIME

RHONDA FROM KY
on 9/25/08 2:03 am - ALEXANDRIA, KY

09/25
REFLECTION FOR THE DAY
At the suggestion of a long-timer in The Program, I began taking "recovery inventories" periodically.  The results showed me -- clearly and unmistakably -- that the promises of The Program have been true for me.  I am not the sick person I was in years past; I am no longer bankrupt in all areas; I have a new life and a path to follow, and I'm at peace with myself most of the time.  And that's a far way from the time in my life when I dreaded facing each new day.  Perhaps we should all write recovery inventories from time to time, showing how The Program is working for each of us.  JUST FOR TODAY, WILL I TRY TO SOW FAITH WHERE THERE IS FEAR?

TODAY I PRAY
God, let me compare my new life with the old one -- just to see how things have changed for me.  May I make progress reports for myself now and then -- and for those who are newer to The Program.  May these reports be -- hearteningly -- about "what I am doing" rather than -- smugly -- about "what I have done."

TODAY I WILL REMEMBER
Has The Program kept its promise?  Have I kept mine?



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It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end.  ~Ursula K. LeGuin

Julie H.
on 9/25/08 2:19 am - Marysville, OH


I just want to thank you Rhonda and everyone on this board and others for all the prayers/thoughts that were sent out for Greg last week.

It really means so much to me to have you all as my friends and family.

Love, Hugs and God Bless

Julie
RHONDA FROM KY
on 9/25/08 2:26 am - ALEXANDRIA, KY

Hey Julie..

You know I love you and Greg and the little ones (who aren't so little now) too!!

Actually with this weather changing.. it's bringing back memories of the Renassiance(sp).. I want to GOOOOOO !! 

Perhaps.. a trip with Skanky Ho and her boyfriend and Rhonda Rae and daughter will be in the near future

 

It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end.  ~Ursula K. LeGuin

Greg H.
on 9/25/08 5:21 am - Marysville, OH
Hey there.  I think that sounds like fun.  I might need some help getting through my turkey leg this year.  Don't think I will be able to eat it all.
RHONDA FROM KY
on 9/25/08 8:58 am, edited 9/25/08 8:58 am - ALEXANDRIA, KY
how's 'bout I'll knaw on one side... and you the other..

and we'll meat (punny) in the middle

It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end.  ~Ursula K. LeGuin

Julie H.
on 9/25/08 6:36 am - Marysville, OH
That sounds like a winner!  Lets try to do that.

Huggies!
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