Awww....David. Love this. So glad to call you my brother in this loving family.
Ellen
DavidG said
Jul 31, 2019
Thanks, Ellen... ... our family of choice... ...
DavidG said
Jul 31, 2019
This story still reverberates around the world...
I bought a copy of this movie- in the Wilson's garage- and bought it home to NZ...
I watched this trailer- and it bought tears to my eyes- tears of joy and relief...
...now i want to turn the story of my recovery into something worth mentioning- in every meeting I go to- from now on... ...
Iamhere said
Jul 31, 2019
Love, love, love the movie! I too am grateful to be a part of my adopted family....I am also glad that I am accepted, as I am, perfectly imperfect!
hotrod said
Aug 1, 2019
((Dadid)))) too visited Stepping Stones and was impressed by he amount of love that i found.
Glad to call you "brother
DavidG said
Aug 1, 2019
And sisters, Iam and Betty...
some people around now- I might call daughters, and sons, in the rooms... .
I watched that clip again this morning- and again it bought tears to my eyes... ...I watch a family, as some of us do, from 2000 years ago... and their life and work. Lois and Bill had no kids of their own... and in a sense we all became their family- for fruit of their love and marriage.
I have learned a lot about the disease, over the years. Through the generations. Ing my home town I wrote a local history- and was able to see others families too. The flip-flops between drinking and religion, from one generation to the next.
So, here in the rooms, we build our own belief systems, and our own strength in each other- as our groups build, slowly.
Like us too- some groups fall apart... ... we have the big news here- under the trapeze is a big bouncy net... we have our business board... and the MIP family board too. Very rarely used- part from the Tradition 7 giving... but there, none-the-less...
~sigh~ I made this couple my mum and dad... I believed in them.
Lois was most likely the better behaved. Bill had feet of clay... not angel's wings... but he rose from this...
...
I visited their home once- in up-state New York... and had this tremendous sense of family. That I had sisters and brother all over the world.
[http://www.dogontheroof.com/Lois%20Wilson%20on%20a%20Harley%20Davidson.htm]
[http://www.dogontheroof.com/bill%20and%20lois%20on%20thier%20Harley%20Davidson.htm]
Awww....David. Love this. So glad to call you my brother in this loving family.
Ellen
This story still reverberates around the world...
I bought a copy of this movie- in the Wilson's garage- and bought it home to NZ...
I watched this trailer- and it bought tears to my eyes- tears of joy and relief...
...now i want to turn the story of my recovery into something worth mentioning- in every meeting I go to- from now on...
...
Glad to call you "brother
And sisters, Iam and Betty...
some people around now- I might call daughters, and sons, in the rooms...
.
I watched that clip again this morning- and again it bought tears to my eyes... ...I watch a family, as some of us do, from 2000 years ago... and their life and work. Lois and Bill had no kids of their own... and in a sense we all became their family- for fruit of their love and marriage.
I have learned a lot about the disease, over the years. Through the generations. Ing my home town I wrote a local history- and was able to see others families too. The flip-flops between drinking and religion, from one generation to the next.
So, here in the rooms, we build our own belief systems, and our own strength in each other- as our groups build, slowly.
Like us too- some groups fall apart... ... we have the big news here- under the trapeze is a big bouncy net... we have our business board... and the MIP family board too. Very rarely used- part from the Tradition 7 giving... but there, none-the-less...