This week I am doing Both a Sparks and an Awww Monday Post the Sparks Post will be included with the Awww...Monday Picture.
Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays. Post a picture that makes you say Awww...and that's it.
Make sure you leave a link to your post here and I'll visit your Awww...Mondays post. What better way to start the week than with a smile.
Annie of McGuffy's Reader is hosting Sparks, an inspirational and positive thought for the week link-up, every Monday.
"The negative energy in the world has become thick and oppressive. Social media has become a part of this dark, negative storm. There is an obvious universal need for more positive energy. And, we can all be part of this affirmative change." ~ McGuffy Ann Morris
Well I don't walk like any more!! Sober since 17 December 1990,By the Grace of God as I define Him.
I love your Awww and your Spark. Words of wisdom.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day my friend. :)
There are so many little nuggets of gold in your post. I especially like the extended Serenity Prayer. The Blogger's Prayer made me giggle and I thank you for the background info on the dulcimer instrument. And, of course, congrats on your 17 year accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteSandee,Thank you! :) :-f :-h d-)
ReplyDeleteLisa Thank you on all accounts,me thinks you would get a kick out of this weeks Music Monday and Monday's Christmas Music Move's Me posting http://mjgolch.blogspot.com/2017/12/music-monday-and-mondays-christmas.html
There are too many humans who walk like that after a party, and it is sad.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Spark, i am having a very difficult time here and needed these words.
Congratulations on your many years of sobriety, may G-d continue to hold you in the palm of His hand.
I love The Serenity Prayer. Congratulations on 27 years of sobriety!!!
ReplyDeleteMike, thank you for joining us. Your wisdom is well earned. Thank you for sharing it. I hope it will give others inspired strength, too. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteAs the child of an alcoholic I know how hard you battled to get sober and admire your strength and courage as you continue your journey.
ReplyDeletePatricia,my late Dad was one as well as other family members,My Celestine decided that she would not drink as a way of supporting me even though she was not an alcoholic.I am verry greatful for my soberiety.:)
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