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Sober and the City. FAQs / Who’s who? Days of Wine and Roses by Alicia. Staying Sober in College and a Summer Update! July 29, 2011 · 1:13 pm. This Saturday, July 30th, 2011 will mark 4 years of continuous sobriety for me. Four years. That seems unfathomable to me. That means that today, July 29th, marks the 4 year anniversary of my last drink. It’s funny that we celebrate one of the worst times in our lives. The following Tuesday I had dinner with A. For your incredible life-saving suggestion! It has be...
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LuluGetsSober: chocolate and chick-flicks
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Just as drinking pervades our culture, it diffused into my personality. I grew into my abuse, like the occasional tree you can find on a nature walk, its roots spilling over both sides of a boulder like outspread fingers, in spite of the rock's lack of soil, moisture, and stability. To see it only at the height of its maturity is to wonder: Why build on that? This blog is one of my many recovery efforts to uproot my damaged foundation and cultivate the right conditions for blossoming. It sounds dreamy :).
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The Act of Returning to Normal: New Year, New Perspective
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The Act of Returning to Normal. Sobriety is so much better than I thought possible. Wednesday, January 1, 2014. New Year, New Perspective. Here's my gratitude list for the past year:. Another year sober. Whew. I have no regrets about the wine I didn't drink and still feel deeply grateful to be here. Trying to quit smoking reminded me of how difficult it was to forge a life without alcohol. I've learned that I feel ever so much better when I don't eat flour or sugar. There was a three month period las...
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The Act of Returning to Normal: Paleo's Wearing Wine Goggles
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The Act of Returning to Normal. Sobriety is so much better than I thought possible. Monday, January 13, 2014. Paleo's Wearing Wine Goggles. There are many subtle disagreements between the various main proponents of Paleo ( Loren Cordain. And Primal ( Marc Sisson. However, there's one notion they all seem to agree on: alcohol is a-okay. Sure, beer is out because it's made from grain, but wine is delicious and so very good for you, right? Marc Sisson even posts a list of all the drinkable options. If you'r...
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The Act of Returning to Normal: 03/01/2013 - 04/01/2013
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The Act of Returning to Normal. Sobriety is so much better than I thought possible. Saturday, March 30, 2013. Not-smoking, Day 4. I never realized how many times a day I would have to say "no". The other thing I've realized is that I relied on the excuse of smoking quite a bit. I let it excuse and soften my failures. It will take some time to really understand this one, but I can see it with running. I fear success. I wonder what else I've been using it to excuse? Posted by The Act of Returning to Normal.
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LuluGetsSober: October 2012
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Just as drinking pervades our culture, it diffused into my personality. I grew into my abuse, like the occasional tree you can find on a nature walk, its roots spilling over both sides of a boulder like outspread fingers, in spite of the rock's lack of soil, moisture, and stability. To see it only at the height of its maturity is to wonder: Why build on that? This blog is one of my many recovery efforts to uproot my damaged foundation and cultivate the right conditions for blossoming. To the outside worl...
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LuluGetsSober: April 2012
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Just as drinking pervades our culture, it diffused into my personality. I grew into my abuse, like the occasional tree you can find on a nature walk, its roots spilling over both sides of a boulder like outspread fingers, in spite of the rock's lack of soil, moisture, and stability. To see it only at the height of its maturity is to wonder: Why build on that? This blog is one of my many recovery efforts to uproot my damaged foundation and cultivate the right conditions for blossoming. Okay, so I believe ...
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LuluGetsSober: Craving simplicity
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Just as drinking pervades our culture, it diffused into my personality. I grew into my abuse, like the occasional tree you can find on a nature walk, its roots spilling over both sides of a boulder like outspread fingers, in spite of the rock's lack of soil, moisture, and stability. To see it only at the height of its maturity is to wonder: Why build on that? This blog is one of my many recovery efforts to uproot my damaged foundation and cultivate the right conditions for blossoming. This is so funny!
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LuluGetsSober: 43 is the new 14! (Well, when you were sloshed half your life, that is)
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Just as drinking pervades our culture, it diffused into my personality. I grew into my abuse, like the occasional tree you can find on a nature walk, its roots spilling over both sides of a boulder like outspread fingers, in spite of the rock's lack of soil, moisture, and stability. To see it only at the height of its maturity is to wonder: Why build on that? This blog is one of my many recovery efforts to uproot my damaged foundation and cultivate the right conditions for blossoming. 43 is the new 14!