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Jumping to Conclusions

October 2017
By: Susan H. | Ashland, Ore.
Wild kids next door were causing trouble and she had to do something. She had no idea she was leaping headfirst into Step Ten

Golf fever

October 2017
By: Glenn P. | Florrisant, Mo.
Too much discussion about outside issues at meetings makes one member a bit teed off

Out of gas

October 2017
By: Mollie M. | Boone, N.C.
A mother recalls how she used to wait outside the liquor store and wonder how people lived their lives

A happy ending

October 2017
By: Tom J. | Chandler, Ariz.
Right when the meeting was over, a stranger put his hand up to share something he’ll never forget

Under her nose

October 2017
By: Dawn S. | Philadelphia, Pa.
I got sober when I was 24, and I often state that you don’t stop drinking when you’re 24 unless it was really bad.

The Best Part of the Evening

October 2017
By: Megan M. | Phoenix, Ariz.
With 26 days sober, it was her birthday and she had an emotional meeting with her parents. But a surprise was yet to come

16 carrot gold

October 2017
By: Vida J. | Chandler, Ariz.
A day to celebrate, a member to comfort ... listening to her inner voice was a piece of cake

Things could be worse

October 2017
By: Definitely Steve | Nashville, Tenn.

Kid u not

October 2017
By: Deb A. | Santa Cruz, Calif.
Coffee on, toys out, literature open. How a child-friendly meeting grew up

Editors letter

October 2017

Dear Grapevine

October 2017

Discussion Topic

October 2017

At Wit’s End

October 2017

Alcoholism At Large

October 2017

Newcomers And Social Media

October 2017
By: Thomas P. | Wichita Falls, Texas
At first he didn’t see what the big deal was about celebrating his sobriety on social media, until someone explain the real meaning of anonymity

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Jumping to Conclusions

October 2017
By: Susan H. | Ashland, Ore.
Wild kids next door were causing trouble and she had to do something. She had no idea she was leaping headfirst into Step Ten

Golf fever

October 2017
By: Glenn P. | Florrisant, Mo.
Too much discussion about outside issues at meetings makes one member a bit teed off

Out of gas

October 2017
By: Mollie M. | Boone, N.C.
A mother recalls how she used to wait outside the liquor store and wonder how people lived their lives

A happy ending

October 2017
By: Tom J. | Chandler, Ariz.
Right when the meeting was over, a stranger put his hand up to share something he’ll never forget

Under her nose

October 2017
By: Dawn S. | Philadelphia, Pa.
I got sober when I was 24, and I often state that you don’t stop drinking when you’re 24 unless it was really bad.

The Best Part of the Evening

October 2017
By: Megan M. | Phoenix, Ariz.
With 26 days sober, it was her birthday and she had an emotional meeting with her parents. But a surprise was yet to come

16 carrot gold

October 2017
By: Vida J. | Chandler, Ariz.
A day to celebrate, a member to comfort ... listening to her inner voice was a piece of cake

Things could be worse

October 2017
By: Definitely Steve | Nashville, Tenn.

Kid u not

October 2017
By: Deb A. | Santa Cruz, Calif.
Coffee on, toys out, literature open. How a child-friendly meeting grew up

Editors letter

October 2017

Dear Grapevine

October 2017

Discussion Topic

October 2017

At Wit’s End

October 2017

Alcoholism At Large

October 2017

Newcomers And Social Media

October 2017
By: Thomas P. | Wichita Falls, Texas
At first he didn’t see what the big deal was about celebrating his sobriety on social media, until someone explain the real meaning of anonymity

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Grapevine Daily Quote April 6

“Sometimes taking somebody else’s inventory can be most beneficial. When I was doing my Fourth Step, an old-timer suggested I list the names of those against whom I held resentments, followed by two or three sentences describing what they had done to earn my displeasure. Then, after putting the list aside for a day, I was to cross off each person’s name and replace it with my own.”

“Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall,” Renton, Washington, October 1987, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 7

“So long as there is the slightest interest in sobriety, the most unmoral, the most antisocial, the most critical alcoholic may gather about him a few kindred spirits and announce to us that a new Alcoholics Anonymous group has been formed. Anti-God, anti-medicine, anti-our recovery program, even anti-each other – these rampant individuals are still an AA Group if they think so!”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1946, “The Individual in Relation to AA as a Group”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 8

“When I go to a meeting today, I no longer have the delusion that I am supporting a good cause. I need AA; AA did quite well without me during my ten years of self-exile. I go to AA meetings today to hear and see how God is working. When I share at a meeting, it is not to try and ‘help’ those poor wretches, it is because I need their help and guidance.”

“Garden Hose Sobriety,” El Paso, Texas, October 2006, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 9

“AA is a caring community ... of people who understand how others can be trapped in deep loneliness and despair.”

“Why I Keep Coming Back,” Toledo, Ohio, May 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 10

“An old-timer once told me that he believed that AA was a great leveler: When you’re up high, your friends help bring you down a little bit. When you’re down low, they help bring you up a little bit.”

“The Real Thing,” New York, New York, February 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 11

“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 April 12

“Those severe growing pains which invariably follow any radical departure from AA Tradition can be absolutely relied upon to bring an erring group back into line. An AA group need not be coerced by any human government over and above its own members. Their own experience, plus AA opinion in surrounding groups, plus God’s prompting in their group conscience would be sufficient.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1948, “Tradition Four”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 13

“Sponsorship is a bridge to trusting the human race, the very race we once resigned from. In learning to trust, we are strengthening our sobriety.”

“A Means to a Beginning,” Grand Island Nebraska, February 1984, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 14

“My sponsor ... gave me some good advice. ‘Take the words success and failure out of your vocabulary. Replace them with honesty and effort.’”

“Win Or Lose,” Escondido, California, August 2001, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 15

“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 April 16

“As an individual I am so small I’m almost totally meaningless in the universe; it’s
almost as if I didn’t exist. But not quite... As small as I am, I’m not totally meaningless.”

“The Real Thing,” New York, New York, February 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 17

"We found that each of us had to make willing sacrifices ... for the common welfare."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 18

“The spirit of AA has been with me ... for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health.”

“Absolutely Richard,” Santa Cruz, California, April 1998, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 19

“The deception of others is nearly always rooted in the deception of ourselves.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961, “This Matter of Honesty”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 20

“Truth is to inner space what sunshine is to a garden.”

“Truth,” Key West, Florida, August 1973, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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