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February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Charles W. | Leesburg, Florida

Having our say

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Russ K. | Tampa, Florida
After their treasury went missing, a group had to hold a vote. Luckily, they’d just had an inventory

Deep dive

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Dan S. | San Diego, California
A dad struggles to stay sober for months at sea, but surfaces for some lucky surprises

All are welcome

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Kent S. | Hartland, Wisconsin
How a barn that love built became the go-to place for meetings, picnics, campouts and joy

Out of chaos

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Mary O. | La Grange, Illinois
For years she controlled everyone else, until alcohol snuck up on her

Early warning

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Joe F. | Loveland, Colorado

Need to get to my home group

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Deb W. | Akron, Ohio
When it came to chairing her Wednesday meeting, she took the road of “any lengths”

Staying put

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: A.S. | Rio Rancho, New Mexico

Business is not a bad word

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Billy N. | Buford, Georgia
One member says that anything less than good business practice in AA is just untreated alcoholism

Finding my lane

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Jack F. | Asbury Park, New Jersey
How learning to ask for help on a sober bowling team helped him find a Higher Power

Practice practice practice

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Art H. | Mount Prospect, Illinois

Lucky fingers

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Hyla G. | St. Petersburg, Florida
In her darkest hour, she walked a digital path until she found a woman named Debbie

At Wit's End

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members

Alcoholism At Large

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members

Service in A Battered Suitcase

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Phillip H. | Indianapolis, Ind.
A clear-eyed look at the beauty (and difficulty) of service

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Can I help you?

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Charles W. | Leesburg, Florida

Having our say

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Russ K. | Tampa, Florida
After their treasury went missing, a group had to hold a vote. Luckily, they’d just had an inventory

Deep dive

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Dan S. | San Diego, California
A dad struggles to stay sober for months at sea, but surfaces for some lucky surprises

All are welcome

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Kent S. | Hartland, Wisconsin
How a barn that love built became the go-to place for meetings, picnics, campouts and joy

Out of chaos

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Mary O. | La Grange, Illinois
For years she controlled everyone else, until alcohol snuck up on her

Early warning

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Joe F. | Loveland, Colorado

Need to get to my home group

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Deb W. | Akron, Ohio
When it came to chairing her Wednesday meeting, she took the road of “any lengths”

Staying put

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: A.S. | Rio Rancho, New Mexico

Business is not a bad word

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Billy N. | Buford, Georgia
One member says that anything less than good business practice in AA is just untreated alcoholism

Finding my lane

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Jack F. | Asbury Park, New Jersey
How learning to ask for help on a sober bowling team helped him find a Higher Power

Practice practice practice

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Art H. | Mount Prospect, Illinois

Lucky fingers

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Hyla G. | St. Petersburg, Florida
In her darkest hour, she walked a digital path until she found a woman named Debbie

At Wit's End

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members

Alcoholism At Large

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members

Service in A Battered Suitcase

February 2019 | Stories by Our Longtime Members
By: Phillip H. | Indianapolis, Ind.
A clear-eyed look at the beauty (and difficulty) of service

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Grapevine Daily Quote May 14

“I know that my life is no longer my own. My life now is in the hands of ‘a new Employer.’ Even though I still complain now and then about the working conditions and sometimes have trouble getting along with my fellow employees, it's a great improvement over the way things were when I was in charge.”

Dallas, Texas, December 1979, “The Root of Our Troubles,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 15

“Many people who believe wonder what atheists do when tough times befall us. To whom do we turn if not to God? I turn to friends and reason and experiences of the past. I now think, based on previous events, that the odds are I will get through whatever comes in my life until it ends.”

El Granada, California, April 1991, “Listening for the Reality,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 16

“When I took the Fifth Step with all the thoroughness I could muster, the part of me that I feared the most no longer frightened me.”

July 1980, “Short Takes,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 17

“My self-analysis has frequently been faulty. Sometimes I've failed to share my defects with the right people; at other times, I've confessed their defects, rather than my own; and at still other times, my confession of defects has been more in the nature of loud complaints about my circumstances and my problems.

Nevertheless, I think I've usually been able to make a fairly thorough and searching job of finding and admitting my personal defects ... Yet this pretty well-ventilated condition is nothing for self-congratulation. Long ago I was lucky enough to see that I'd have to keep up my self-analysis or else blow my top completely. Though driven by stark necessity, this continuous self-revelation -- to myself and to others -- was rough medicine to take. But years of repetition has made this job far easier.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1958, “Take Step Eleven,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 18

“I cannot do great things; but I can finish what I start.”

Lombard, Illinois, March 1979, “Think Small,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 19

“Feelings are neither right nor wrong. It is what we do with them that we need to concentrate on.”

Temple, Texas, March 1983, “An Equal Opportunity Deplorer,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 20

“I cannot give anyone the precious gift of sobriety; but I can listen to a newcomer's problems and tell her how it works for me.”

Lombard, Illinois, March 1979, “Think Small,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 21

“Being painfully honest in the Fourth and Fifth Steps started me on the road to humility. I could finally accept myself as human and go to work on my varied defects of character (Step Six).”

Wakesha, Wisconsin, July 1979, “List Our Assets?”, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 22

“The program tells me that in order to recover I must be willing to develop a manner of living that demands rigorous honesty. So when I retire at night, I ask myself: Is there something that I should discuss with another person at once? What do I not want to share? Do I feel any guilt? Am I worried about something? Fearful? What was my thought-life like today?

These questions spur me to talk to someone. The more I share, the more I live in integrity; and the more I live in integrity, the more at peace I am with myself, and the more useful I can be to God and my fellows.”

Enumclaw, Washington, May 2003, “As Real as I Can Be,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 16

“AA's greatest power is not in the program itself, but in the examples of the men [and women] who have followed it.”

“Prisoner AA,” Washington State Penitentiary, February 1955, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 17

“My home group's primary purpose is to carry the AA message to the alcoholic who still suffers. Some of those have much sobriety, because the alcoholic who still suffers is not necessarily a newcomer. However, when newcomers do show up at our home group we try to focus our discussion on what's in the Big Book and how it can help them if they are willing to follow some simple suggestions.”

“The Cement That Binds Us,” Paso Robles, California, May 1998, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 18

“Each day I feel myself growing in recovery. I can honestly say I’m happier now than ever before in my adult life.”

“An Unexpected Shot at Life,” Palmdale, California, July 1992, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 19

“Through Step Five, God has removed my shame about being an alcoholic.”

“Lifting the Burden,” Syracuse, New York, May 2001, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 20

“I can recognize that I’m caught up in my will when I desperately struggle to slam a square peg into a round hole. That’s the time for me to back off and trust that God’s will is far better than mine.”

“Square Peg, Round Hole,” Elloree, South Carolina, November 2013, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 21

“Over the years I've gone to different types of groups to meet different needs in my life or to share experience, strength, and hope about a particular problem I was struggling with. Some days I've been part of the solution for another suffering alcoholic; other days I've been the one who was suffering.

“Thanks to our Fifth Tradition, no matter what my needs or my location I can find an AA group where I can talk about -- and listen to -- not drinking one day at a time, practicing the principles in all of my affairs, and being happily and usefully whole.”

“A Consistent Message,” Kensington, Maryland, May 1996, AA Grapevine
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