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the end of the innocence | addiction in remission
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Laquo; tiptoe on the deadline. The end of the innocence. We didn’t have a care in the world. With mommy and daddy standing by. She isn’t old enough yet to think that boys are “icky.”. She isn’t old enough to question the motives of the people she encounters. The people she encounters are all considered her friends within minutes if not immediately. And yesterday, while playing on the inside play area of a fast-food chain, she was accosted. My daughter tried to pass by them. They pulled down her pants.
blaming the past or understanding it? | addiction in remission
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Laquo; it is well. Too weak, two week. Blaming the past or understanding it? I remember years ago, when I was still in denial that my life was out of control, shaking my head when I heard someone talk about how their childhood had some impact on the bad choices they were making as an adult. “Yeh, it’s always easier to blame our parents than take responsibility, isn’t it? 8221;, I thought. So there are extreme cases; but what about ‘normal’ people with average childhoods? My dad never abused me. He wa...
January | 2009 | addiction in remission
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Archive for January, 2009. A few steps, miles of progress. On January 21, 2009 by mnrecovery. A couple of years ago I was blessed with the opportunity to spend a week or so working in an orphanage in southeast Asia. I could write volumes about the trip itself, but I’ll stick to a focused segment for now. One of the children I worked with has cerebral palsy – a fairly profound case of it. She was unable to sit up, speak, or feed herself, and I don’t remember that she could even crawl. In another picture, ...
too weak, two week | addiction in remission
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Laquo; blaming the past or understanding it? A few steps, miles of progress. Too weak, two week. I’m trying something new in the endless battle of the bulge. I’m doing the RPM class at the gym (a.k.a. “. 8221; or “. Really painful bike riding, set to music. 8221; in most other gyms). I’d say it’s as easy as riding a bike, but that might give one the impression this is not a difficult effort. I have never sweat so much in my life. I almost blacked out the first morning. My legs were sore for almost a week.
it is well | addiction in remission
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Laquo; the end of the innocence. Blaming the past or understanding it? We’re in a season of anxiety right now. We have kept current on the mortgage, we’re scraping by…but we have been depending heavily on help from family members to stay there. I think that means we’re sinking. But I’m not defined by those actions; I’m not even defined as an addict. I’m more than that. My Father doesn’t create accidents. He creates children. Whew – sucks to be him right now. He brings me peace. From your own site. You ar...
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That’s good / that’s bad. Posted in Doing life. On February 2, 2009 by mnrecovery. The kids went to a birthday party this week, and brought home an unwelcome guest. We spent the whole today in bed or on the couch, nursing our fevers, calming coughs, and soothing sore throats. As I tucked my princess in bed, she asked me to pray for her cold. I did, but probably not how she expected. I had the pleasure this last week of reading. At times we might even be guilty of judging God. Through his refusal to call ...
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