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Traveling With the Soft-Covered Portable Edition

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Barbara C. | Lyndeborough, N.H.
There she was a blizzard going on and stranded travelers drank cheerfully in the airport bar. Yet there was, locked in a bathroom, weeping…

My Road to Happy Destiny

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Marty L. | Maple, Wis.
Passing on the message that service can broaden, enlighten and define your sobriety

It All Began at a Meeting

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Gina | Florida
No matter where she goes in her far-flung travels, AA—that is, you—is always with her

A Double Winner

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous | Raleigh, N.C.
Getting to AA by way of Al-Anon made this alcoholic a double winner

Journey to the Sunlight of the Spirit

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous | Tracy, Calif.
An affair with a married man in sobriety gives her the courage to finally face herself and her past

Step 12: Standing in the Gap

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous Travelers Rest. | S.C.
“Having had a spiritual awakening,” she tries to bridge the gap between current and future AA members

Moment of Clarity, Act of Providence

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Joe C. | South Philly
He wanted to die because nothing could be worse than the life he was living. But the cop who arrested him had other ideas

Letter from the Editor

April 2019 | Relapse

Dear Grapevine

April 2019 | Relapse

Unhappy memorial day

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Porter T. | San Diego, California
After a bellyfull of beer, a sober Vietnam vet’s celebration takes a very nasty turn

Secret in the cupboard

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Cindy Jo M. | Sacramento, California
You’ve been good for so many years, she poured vanilla extract in her coffee

My plan to end it all

April 2019 | Relapse
By: G.H. | Kingston, New Hampshire
This newcomer’s pink cloud may not have lasted, but luckily AA did

In & out

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Dean C. | Grand Forks, North Dakota
After suffering for years in the revolving door, he finally found the answer outside himself

In trouble

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Kathryn W. | Monroe, Maine

Relapse after 11 years

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Ahmed J. | Coral Springs, Florida
From a Florida jail, a dad warns how pain meds and a weak program woke his sleeping lion

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Traveling With the Soft-Covered Portable Edition

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Barbara C. | Lyndeborough, N.H.
There she was a blizzard going on and stranded travelers drank cheerfully in the airport bar. Yet there was, locked in a bathroom, weeping…

My Road to Happy Destiny

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Marty L. | Maple, Wis.
Passing on the message that service can broaden, enlighten and define your sobriety

It All Began at a Meeting

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Gina | Florida
No matter where she goes in her far-flung travels, AA—that is, you—is always with her

A Double Winner

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous | Raleigh, N.C.
Getting to AA by way of Al-Anon made this alcoholic a double winner

Journey to the Sunlight of the Spirit

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous | Tracy, Calif.
An affair with a married man in sobriety gives her the courage to finally face herself and her past

Step 12: Standing in the Gap

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous Travelers Rest. | S.C.
“Having had a spiritual awakening,” she tries to bridge the gap between current and future AA members

Moment of Clarity, Act of Providence

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Joe C. | South Philly
He wanted to die because nothing could be worse than the life he was living. But the cop who arrested him had other ideas

Letter from the Editor

April 2019 | Relapse

Dear Grapevine

April 2019 | Relapse

Unhappy memorial day

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Porter T. | San Diego, California
After a bellyfull of beer, a sober Vietnam vet’s celebration takes a very nasty turn

Secret in the cupboard

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Cindy Jo M. | Sacramento, California
You’ve been good for so many years, she poured vanilla extract in her coffee

My plan to end it all

April 2019 | Relapse
By: G.H. | Kingston, New Hampshire
This newcomer’s pink cloud may not have lasted, but luckily AA did

In & out

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Dean C. | Grand Forks, North Dakota
After suffering for years in the revolving door, he finally found the answer outside himself

In trouble

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Kathryn W. | Monroe, Maine

Relapse after 11 years

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Ahmed J. | Coral Springs, Florida
From a Florida jail, a dad warns how pain meds and a weak program woke his sleeping lion

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Grapevine Daily Quote July 8

“My soul remained a mystery until my Higher Power settled inside me, appearing to me as a very real feeling of love and caring. Kindness slowly took precedence, and I became comfortable with the idea that I didn’t need a drink.”

“From Rags to Riches,” Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 9

“We made a lot of mistakes. On the basis of our mistakes, Bill W. put together the Twelve Traditions ... The early members brought us one Tradition at a time, in the long form -- for our group conscience and vote. We discussed each one, took out anything that we didn’t want, made amendments, and then voted. I consider the Twelve Traditions to be the foundation of AA. There were a great many other things that contributed to this foundation, but this was the first really progressive step for our Fellowship.”

“From Wagon Trains to Jets,” Lafayette, California, June 1995, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 10

“There is never a need to praise ourselves. We feel it better to let our friends recommend us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1946, “Twelve Suggested Points for AA Tradition”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 11

“I sometimes forget to feel gratitude for my sobriety ... This is why I must continue to work with others, to go to meetings, to be of some service to the world around me -- not because these are ‘good’ things, but rather so that I can once again be stimulated into feelings of gratitude for this life I have found.”

“Taking Gratitude for Granted,” Los Angeles, California, May 2000, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 12

“I ask at the end of each day: ‘What should I have done better, not to win more money, but to feel more at peace with myself?’ Whatever it was, I can put it on the list as a clue to a defect of character. Despite all my experience, I do not find my list getting very long; what I see is the same faults creeping back in like crabgrass.”

“Weeding Out the Crabgrass,” San Diego, California, August 1984, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 13

“Humility ... is a quiet place where I can keep enough perspective, and enough balance, to take my next small step up the clearly marked road that points toward eternal values.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 14

“I opened the door and walked into the warmth, the laughter, the acceptance, and the love that is AA. No one asked me who I was or what I wanted; no one asked me how much money I had or what I did for a living; no one asked me where I did my drinking or what my sexual preferences were. The smiling man who greeted me told me that night that if I thought I had a drinking problem, I was in the right place.”

“Above All, an Alcoholic,” Toledo, Ohio, September 1982, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 15

“In the years that lie just ahead, Alcoholics Anonymous faces a supreme test – the great ordeal of its own prosperity and success. I think it will prove the greatest trial of all. Can we but weather that, the waves of time and circumstance may beat upon us in vain.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1946, “Policy on Gift Funds”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 16

“For my sake, as well as the well-being of the women I sponsor, I stay within what I know. I tell them I’m not a mother, sister, favorite aunt, therapist, counselor, guru, spiritual advisor, AA authority, and sometimes not even a friend. I’m just another drunk who didn’t drink and didn’t die...”

“We’ve Got What You Need,” Beaumont, Texas, February 1996, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 17

“Though my sobriety had come easy, the growing up business hadn’t. Both emotional and spiritual growth have always been mighty difficult for me.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1957, “The Clergy”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 18

“Times change, people change, and language may change. But the disease of alcoholism does not change. It always kills.”

“We’ve Got What You Need,” Beaumont, Texas, February 1996, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 19

“I’ve found that I’m not a cordless model: I need to plug into God in the morning and check in several times a day just to make sure I’m still plugged in.”

“Keep Coming Back -- No Matter What,” Salt Lake City, Utah, November 2000, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 20

“I make a conscious effort to keep it simple, because the simpler I make it, the happier I become.”

“An English Gentleman,” Clevedon, Somerset, December 1999, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 21

“Belonging to a group makes life an opportunity for me ... something to encourage the best in me while it helps to keep me humble about the worst in me.”

“The Importance of Group Membership,” Strathroy, Ontario, December 1958, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 22

“Our fellowship has been permitted to achieve -- though still in miniature -- the ‘one world’ dream of philosophers. Ours is a world in which we can hotly differ, yet never think of schism or conflict as a solution.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “AA Tomorrow”, The Language of the Heart
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