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A Joyful Weekend??? How strange!


Hubby and I spent last weekend in Michigan with baby granddaughter, she's 2 and a half.  We live in Ohio, so don't see her except on holidays.  We loaded the car with dolls, a gingerbread house I had made her, a little 36" wooden tree with lights that hubby had painted for her.   We picked up her and her mommy and stayed in a hotel near where they live with grandbaby's other grandma and grandpa.  Step son is on house arrest, so he didn't stay with us.


Babys are so precious.  She talks all the time, clearly, like talking to a grownup.  When we pulled in the drive to pick her up, she came running out on the porch, smiling really big, and said "HI GUYS!!!!"  Oh, my heart just melts at the sight of her. 


She loved all her toys, she played and played.  We went out to eat, then we took her to see Santa....she wants a Dora Kitchen and a baby doll.  Her daddy's Mom, (who is an A, but who is also not a very nice person) got her the kitchen, probably to bribe her to spend time at her house which the baby doesn't like to do.  It's like she never sees the baby, but thinks if she spends $$$ on her, that is all she needs to do.  And she doesn't even have a job, but can always go to the bar, always has a different boyfriend...who knows how or where she gets the $$$.. GRRRR


Anyway, baby is great, loves us so much.  I talked to her last night and she said "I come to YOUR house, 'K???"  She doesn't understand we live 6 hours away.  Wish I could see her everyday.  When I am with grandbaby, I can see the innocence that my AH has lost, she looks just like hi, but chubbier....LOL.


Anyway, what I was getting at, was hubby, who drinks everyday, did not drink anything from Thursday night until we got home Sunday night.  Then he pulled into a drive thru not far from our house.  I turned away from him as tears filled my eyes.  It was so much fun spending time with him when he wasn't drinking.  I wished it could last forever.  Before I even knew what I was doing, I reached over and touched his arm as he was waiting for his 12 pack, and blurted out "Thanks for not drinking this weekend."  "That's all right," he quickly answered.  Then I dried my tears without him seeing me even tear up, and we went on about our evening, unloading the car, and getting ready for the work week.  After the car was empty, he proceeded to hammer back 12 beers as fast as he could.  Oh, I hate this disease, it is so heartbreaking. 


However, I feel I was given a beautiful gift, by him not drinking, and spending the weekend with my favorite little girl.  It truly was a Christmas miracle in my heart.


Love in Recovery,


Becky1



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((((((Becky))))))


"It truly was a Christmas miracle in my heart"


You said a mouthful there.  Do you know how easy it is for people to blow right past the miracle and go straight to how the weekend was ruined by that event at the drive through? 


You deserve a big pat on the back for making sure you can see the miracles.  That makes it all worth it!


Have a wonderful holiday!  You deserve it!


Take care of you!



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((((((Becky)))))))

Great post. I soooooooooooooooooooo love the little ones full of wonder, full of innocence, all they need is a little attention and love. How simple.

Thanks for the post,
Maria

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(((Becky)))

Your husband must love you and family very very much, as it must have been extremely difficult for him to stay sober. He was getting very near the point where the body starts screaming for alcohol (3-4 days), God love him. I'm so glad you thanked him because it really was a huge test of strength vs. the disease. He won that round :)

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It was inspiring to read how seeing your granddaughter gave you some strength in seeing the positive side of things and being able to hold on to that.  I felt tense even just reading your post - in the past I think if it were me I would have wanted to explode in a mix of anger, resentment, hopelessness and rage.


I would shed some silent tears also.  I wonder, where do those feelings go if you keep it to yourself?  Do you still hold on to it after the tears?  I think you must be stronger than me, for me it would eat away at me.  I obviously still have a lot to learn. 


In the end I suppose family is what matters and I agree the innocence and beauty of children is a very special and precious thing worth putting differences aside for.



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becky,


 


i don't know why i am crying.


the tears just started to fall as i read your post.


YES !!!!!


i know how you feel.


i have a grand daughter too.


she is eleven months old.


i tried not to care too much about her  because the relationship my daughter is in is not stable.


i really don't know what is going to happen,


and,


i didn't want to get to close for fear of losing my beloved grandaughter.


today,


i love that child so much it hurts.


sometimes........,


"a joyful hurt."


sometimes.......,


"it's just another stinking tragedy hurt."


like you,


i hate this disease. 


i love my relationship with alanon friends,


and,


the spiritual depth of getting to know higher power.


but,


could there not have been another way?


lately my husband has been very quiet and kind.


it is as if since i have had a spiritulal awakening........,


so has he.


oh,


i am not so gullible as to believe that because i feel higher power working in my life that he won't drink again.


he will,


in an hour,


a day,


even a week,


but he will.


and,


it will hurt me as much as the last drink he had.


and,


that is what i want to go away.


MY PAIN !!!!!


to love with out fear of losing my baby grand daughter,


to be at peace in the moment without being afraid  of his next next drink.


to know, it's all about me.


my serenity.


this disease......,


cunning, baffling, suttle, painful.


without alanon,


it is to much,


unbearable.


thank you becky for sharing your experience ,strength, and hope.


 


blessings,


jewely


 


 



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(((((((((((Becky))))))))))),


I am glad that he was able to give you that gift of sobriety just for a while.  I wish it could have been longer.  But I remember when hubby would give me just a day or a few hours of sobriety.  It meant everything for me.  What he did for you was incredibly hard.  Especially as Christy reminds me how his body was screaming for it.


I have a hard time believing that you're a grandmother.  But glad she got to spend time with Grandma.  How cool is that.


Merry Christmas to you, hubby and kitties. Don't forget to put something in their stockings from Santa Paws.


Love and blessings to you all.


Live strong,


Karilynn, Hubby & Pipers Kitty



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Hi Becky - Thank you for sharing your story. You brought a smile to my face - kids have a way of doing that, don't they? They are so innocent, playful and energy...which is what i strive to be every day.  


You sound very warm and gracious - looking for the positives and the miracles even if there is bittersweet pain at the end.  What a lovely lady.   That is amazing that your husband held off for those few days and did the best that he could.


Merry Christmas!  Wishing you more blessings and miracles this coming year.  



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Now I AM sitting here with tears streaming.  I cannot believe the love and support I get from this room.  You make me see the good in me, that I have a hard time seeing sometimes.....I was just doing what comes naturally to me.  Thanks for the reminder of how hard it must have been for hubby....no matter how much I learn, I guess I always think "why can't he just STOP!?!?!?"  I need the daily reminders that this is a disease I am dealing with.  I have an 8 x 10 picture taped in my locker at work, of my hubby when he was only 1 year old.  He will be 50 Jan. 31.  He is sitting there in his little short-pants jumper outfit, with a big curl on top of his head, and really chubby cheeks (just like our granddaughter), and an innocent little pout.  Every morning when I open my locker to get my uniform out for work, I see this picture, and no matter how upset or mad I may have been with him, it just melts when I see this picture, and I can go about my day. My husband, no matter what he says at times, does not wish me harm.  He is a child of God, who has a disease of addiction to alcohol.  This disease alters his being, his thoughts, his words, at times.  But in that picture remains the man I fell in love with, back before the disease took control of him.  And that is the man I love.  That beautiful little boy is still inside of him.


Thanks again to all.  Love you so much!


Love in Recovery,


Becky1



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becky1


more tears for me.


the good kind, soft, gentle cleansing.


i was thinking of your post and all the replies when i was wondering where my husband was last night.


the love of the people in this group is amazing.


not just for me and for each other, but for the alcoholics in our lives.


thank you for reminding me........,


there is no shame in love.


i used to wonder how and why i love an alcoholic ?


couldn't i do better.


you have all reminded me,


there is no "better".


i wantt to share with you where he was last night.


he was babysitting our grandaughter while our daughter went out to her christmas staff party.


she wasn't going to go but my husband stopped by her home while he was in town and he ended up babysitting for three hours.


[we laughed about that when he got home, he went to pick up a few things for me and stayed to babysit for hours]


he didn't call me to let me know where he was because he knew i was sleeping and didn't want to wake me.


when he did get home,


he was sober,


not one drink !!


we spent a beautiful evening together,


the nicest one we have had in  a long time.


today we are going to the city .


i have been concerned about this trip all week.


wondering if we'll make it through the day without an emotional explosion of some kind.


two beautiful days in a row. how strange that would be.


 


thank you my friends in recovery,


jewely


 


 


 



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well.............,


 


we made it,


there and back again.


the dreaded annual christmas trip to the city.


it did NOT go well.


my husband became overwhelmed at on point and got veeeeeery angry with me.


after a long trip squished up in the car,


and him not getting what he wanted,


i decided to keep my silence.


i think i may have dozed off for a while.


when we got to the mall,


he had by now lapsed into a begrudging  quiet.


this is not out of the ordinary.


what was strange was the deep sadness i could see in him.


i looked up at him, put my arms around and said softly........,


"ken, let it go."


his eyes welled up with tears as he looked down at me and again i knew,


"i am powerless over alcohol" and so is he.


the rest of the trip turned out to be the most beautiful difficult time we have ever had.


 


blessings,


jewely


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