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February 23, 2011

We are always where we need to be. . .

The last few days I have felt a bit at loose ends.  My guess is that you know what I mean when I say that.  I am burning the candle at both ends, by choice, actually. I am starting the planning process on a new book, preparing to leave tomorrow for Mesa, AZ to do a program for empowering women, trying to stay tuned into this blog and allow time for all of life's other necessities: like talking to sponsees, going to meetings, working out, having quality time with my husband and getting enough rest.  I am juggling a lot of balls and not completely successfully. B[...]

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February 16, 2011

My friend, Joy, has passed on . . .

It's with a sense of loss that I write this post today.  Joy, whom I spoke of in an earlier post, ( a very dear friend of 30 years) died at 3:30AM on February 14th, a mere 12 hours after I had left her bedside.  I'm so glad I was able to share with her my love and blessings for a smooth journey.  I'm confident she had one. My journey with Joy goes back to the moment she walked into a 12 step meeting I regularly attended.  There was an immediate connection.  I somehow knew we would be best of friends for many years and we were.  Her name fit her so well. Â[...]

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February 10, 2011

My heart is full from your comments. . .

Every day I take some time to read comments in response to the nearly 200 posts I have written.  I am truly amazed that so many of you take the time to read and then write back your thoughts.  I want you to know just how important you are to me.  Writing can be a lonely pursuit.  Your comments make it far less so. There are so many things that can fill our hearts and that's what this post is about.  A telephone call to or from a friend is one example.  So is an unexpected gift card or an email, or some snail mail from a long-lost friend.  Just having a s[...]

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January 17, 2011

Home again. . .

I have been away for the last week doing a workshop and speaking at an AA/ Al-Anon Jamboree in South Padre Island, TX.   I love the opportunities my work affords me to meet people from all over the world.  Doing workshops, based on books I have written, gives me such pleasure.  I feel that I have "been selected" to do the work I do.  And I'm quite sure the angels hover around me whether I am at the computer writing a post like this one, a book like the memoir I am currently writing for Hazelden, or standing before an audience in this country or abroad, sharing[...]

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December 23, 2010

Just a note of gratitude for all the comments to my posts. . .

I am thrilled every time I go on my website to write another post because I take that opportunity to read comments readers have made on previous posts.  I feel really blessed because so many of you are writing to me.  And a number of you have written a few times.  I had no idea that would happen, I guess, but it's a great honor to be connected to you in this way.  First, it's wonderful that you have taken the time out of your busy lives to read the posts but then taking the time to comment too simply astounds me.  Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Writin[...]

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December 20, 2010

Holidays can push us to a breaking point. . .

I love the holidays.  I love the bright lights, the decorated trees, the carols playing in the stores and on the radio, the gift giving, the joy that's so evident in the faces of many children.  The faces of some adults too, for that matter.  I truly have a childlike love of Christmas.  And I always have had. One of my favorite decorations is a small Santa and sleigh with a reindeer that is older than me.  It had a special place under our tree when I was a child.  Now it has a special place on my mantle.  But I know that for some, this holiday is extreme[...]

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November 28, 2010

Tis the season. . .

With the passing of Thanksgiving, the holidays are in full force.  Christmas music is already blaring through the audio system in most stores.  I don't actually mind.  I'm in the minority, no doubt.  But I love the music, any time, any where.  I still have a rather child-like reaction to the whole spectacle of Christmas.  I do honor it spiritually, as well.  I'm not solely a crass consumer and reveler.  Honoring the memories of my youth is what's brought home for me through the music, however, and those memories are worth savoring. Holiday decorations,[...]

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November 10, 2010

Having faith means no longer assuming the other shoe will drop. . .

I heard a great talk last night by a long term recovering alcoholic and addict. He went through the steps and shared his journey, making it a talk that could be appreciated by both the old-timer and the newcomer.  There was humor along with humility.  A proper amount of pride in his successes but he wasn't prideful. And he shared a few really wonderful one-liners that I will cherish for a long time. One of them was that having faith means no longer waiting for the other shoe to drop. I had never thought of it that way but that's not only a wonderful image but a[...]

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November 8, 2010

Civility has become a lost art. . .

By the time you read this the elections will be well over and the newly chosen members of Congress will be cheering the results.  The losers will be licking their wounds, wondering how they could have prevented their losses while the pendulum continues to swing.  And there's good in that.  It keeps both sides on their toes. Unfortunately, of late, it has made both sides mean and vindictive too. This blog isn't intended to be "a for or against" the outcome, but rather a plea for civility as we go forward. There has been far too little of it for the last numbe[...]

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November 2, 2010

Death came quietly in the night to a friend.

On Wednesday night there was a memorial service for a friend who died a week earlier.  I hadn't seen Rita all summer because of her health and my schedule, but we go back many years.  She was one of the first women I hung out with when I came into the 12 step rooms.  Her presence in my life then was significant in so many ways.  She made me laugh, a lot, and I needed to learn how to laugh again.  She saw the screwy side of life with such clarity.  And she was able to cut to "the chase" when a situation called for it. The memory that stands out most for me[...]

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