Rock and Roll is the best! Don't misunderstand the music...I can listen to George Thorogood's music even though it has a lot to do with drinking. (He's still a good guitar player! And is great live!)Aerosmith is my all-time favorite!
I'm happily married now for four years. Here looking for friends. I just recently got offered a REAL job and am just about the most thrilled I have been in quite some time! Love anything to do outdoors...garden, camp, lay in the sun, MOTORCYCLE riding! We live in Normal, IL and are always looking for responsible people to go riding with. (We own a 1983 Honda Goldwing.) I have a wonderful 17 year old daughter who is attending Normal Community High School this year. And an awsome husband who is also sober. (He celebrated 8 years of sobriety in Oct.)
Sounds like you've got a lot goin on. It's inspiring to me to see people living life on life's terms without using or drinking or killing anyone Glad that you and your man are getting along better Love is tricky. From what I've seen, but never experienced, marriage can be even trickier. God bless all you do, and I pray that AA and women in AA are there for you in your area. I couldn't survive without them, that's for sure!
love and hugs
Jessie
mryblessent wrote:
well, let's see...my husaband of almost 5 years is moving out...at my request. the good news about that is we have desided to work on ourselves for the next year untill our new leases are up and then, if we think we are ready, we will move back in together. unfortunatley, the house we currently live in is going to be sold. (It is my grandmothers house and neither of us want o move, we wanted to buy it.) so, we are living apart...getting along TREMENDOUSLY better, but living apart just the same. and my mother is about to drive me insane! other than THAT, things are just fine, i guess. is there actually a place in the big book that states other people read and use the big book? i thought there was, but cant seem to locate it. thanks ttyl.
flowerchildofjc wrote:
People who are not AA's do read the big book for learning purposes. How are you doin darlin?
I'm just wondering if anyone happens to know where, in The Big Book, it mentions that this is not only intended for alcoholics...that anyone can use this book...that it is even considered required reading for some classes. I'm sure I did not imageon reading that! Thanks for the help!