
Really helped to have that under my belt during the family cookout that evening. It was all about the beer & wine and Sambuca for the parents. I drank my herbal tea and had a soda with my burger. 2 other women saw me drinking tea and joined me which was nice. I wasn't the only nondrinker there. Not sure about alcoholic. I think there may have been a couple. They don't know they have a disease though. The hostess and a parent of one my son's friends kept asking me if I was sure I didn't want some wine. I said I was quite content. She tipped her glass and remarked that she really shouldn't be drinking red wine cause it didn't agree with her. I told her that I had had many disagreements with red wine and that was why I wasn't drinking. She kinda got it then. and stopped asking me if I wanted a drink. Then proceeded to spend the rest of the evening saying how she shouldn't have. I think I ruined her drinking for the evening. Maybe not a bad thing.
I am just so very grateful that AA is wherever I am. I can find a meeting, they are all over the world, I can go on the internet..you are all here, I can open my Big Book and other related literature, and strengthen my program. Above all else, I can pray no matter where I am. At a game, in the car, in a crummy motel, at a cookout, on the beach, at a resteraunt, no matter where life takes me, AA and my Higher Power are there.
5 comments:
nice story. you carried the message to that lady.
I am still smiling. Imagine, alcoholics on Cape Cod? Not! What a wonderful thing that you have courage and serenity and wisdom all in one weekend. You are a wonderful woman and a true example of Chapter 5. LU J
Thanks for your honesty, I forget that you can have a bad time. Where is your sobriety date? It's coming up, yes?
I also have found that to be true. In fact, I cannot escape AA anymore. It like, follows me--and I let it!
Lots of disagreements with red wine--like how you put that. A friend of mine always says I've had enough when asked if he wants a drink. He has been sober 18 years! Yet in his day he truly had enough.
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