Al-Anon Family Group

The material presented here is not Al-Anon Conference Approved Literature. It is a method to exchange information, ideas, feelings, problems and solutions on a personal level.

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: ABBYAL...and anyone else who would like to smile.


~*Service Worker*~

Status: Offline
Posts: 2188
Date:
ABBYAL...and anyone else who would like to smile.


I had to smile broadly at your friend's advice:  "If he is passed out on the lawn, leave him there, but love him enough to turn off the automatic sprinklers."  Reminds me of an incident that happened several years ago.  I came home one fine day to find A passed out on the lawn.  Really!  This was at the beginning of my struggle, and I was not only aghast, but embarrassed and worried.  I hurried to my best friend, who just happens to be a recovering alcoholic.  Sober 15 years now.  She said, and I quote, "Can you walk around him or step over him?"  I began to laugh, and I have never forgotten this bit of "advice."  I left him there, face down, and went about my business.  I am continuing to learn from that one sentence.  For the most part I can "step over" or "walk around" whatever comes my way.  SOmetimes it takes a little while, but I come shining through.

I will always be grateful to my dear friend Becks who made a lasting impression with a few well-chosen words delivered with a straight face.

Best wishes to all,

Diva


-- Edited by Diva on Thursday 1st of July 2010 08:49:43 AM

__________________
"Speak your truth quietly and clearly..." Desiderata


~*Service Worker*~

Status: Offline
Posts: 3223
Date:

I was supposed to turn off the sprinkler?

Funny Diva!  You were lucky to get good advice early on..

__________________

If we think that miracles are normal, we will expect them.  And expecting a miracle is the surest way to get one.



~*Service Worker*~

Status: Offline
Posts: 1491
Date:

bwah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

turn off the sprinkler????

ya'll are killing me!!!!!
biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Here in Louisiana - healthy compassion would be to lightly spray him with a little bug repellant so the skeeters won't eat him alive ~ (not to be givin ya any ideas or anything ok?)


Love this place always gives me a reason to smile!

HUGS to all,
Rita


__________________

No matter what me and my God are going to be ok, even better than OK - teamwork.gif



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 325
Date:

Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing. Brought back memories of A spending nights in his car passed out. What I always wondered about was how does he make it all the way into the driveway but as soon as he parks he passes out? I did cover him with a blanket once.

buick

__________________


~*Service Worker*~

Status: Offline
Posts: 604
Date:

I have to smile... I did the same thing with my AH this past winter.  He was out cold on the floor by the bed, I covered him with a blanket, climbed over him, and went to bed myself.  smile  That too, was the start of recovery for me...



__________________
Sweet Stanley


~*Service Worker*~

Status: Offline
Posts: 1263
Date:

((((Diva)))),

Thanks for the reminder brought back some funny memories.....sometimes it takes awhile to walk around.....but we find a way.

With hope,
Andrea


__________________
Tomorrow is not a guarantee enjoy today
wp


~*Service Worker*~

Status: Offline
Posts: 894
Date:

:)
Thanks for sharing, Diva.

wp

__________________


~*Service Worker*~

Status: Offline
Posts: 791
Date:

excellent post, just what I needed to hear, my ex-a is threatening to move back to his shack, I'm won't interfere.

__________________
Maire rua
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.