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The Magic Jug

March 2017
Alcohol used to provide all the magic she needed, but a sudden, profound spiritual experience showed her the magic to be found in home, family and AA

From Chalkboard to Shackles

March 2017
A respected middle-school teacher, admired wife, beloved mother finds herself in behind bars because of her drinking. Ironically, it’s there her freedom begins.

Two Gifts

March 2017
The first sound he heard, shuffling down the hall of the detox in pajamas and paper slippers, was laughter. But where could it be coming from?

Lunch with the Ex

February 2017
By: Michael M. | Alexandria, Virginia
Though he was full of fear when she asked to meet him, he intuitively knew what to do

A Coin for Mark

February 2017
By: Tim C. | Phillipsburg, New Jersey
He thought he’d never see hope in his tragic drinking story. But luckily, through service he now does

A very strange amend

February 2017
By: Katie S. | West Bend, Wisconsin

Special delivery

February 2017
By: Michael | Dallas, Texas
He was ready to make amends to the mail carrier his dog attacked. But how would he ever find him?

Welcome to the club

February 2017
By: Peter C. | Oyster Bay, New York
A long-forgotten wild night out becomes an opportunity to finish his Ninth Step and clear the stage to help others

War stories

February 2017
By: Ben L. | Queens, New York
At every bar in town they thought he was a decorated hero. But once he got sober, the truth caught up

Welcome home

February 2017
By: Carol Ann M. | Greenwich, Rhode Island

Swimming with Mom

February 2017
By: Romee D. | New York, New York
Drenched in memories, she dove into the past to make amends to the woman who never gave up on her

Big Sis

February 2017
By: Barbara G. | New Caney, Texas
Years of pent-up hurt and rage at her brother had gone far enough. So she prayed and picked up the phone

Chubby gods, skinny gods

February 2017
By: Michelle B. | Hazel Park, Michigan
A newcomer’s journey with Step Two was a mighty voyage, but one thing for sure, she was willing

It’s Up to the Group

February 2017
By: Alan S. | Rio Rancho, New Mexio
Things may get heated and not go our way, but we learn to trust the group conscience

100 quilts

February 2017
By: Meredith D. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
How a drunken grandma put down the bottle and began to patch together a warm, useful life

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The Magic Jug

March 2017
Alcohol used to provide all the magic she needed, but a sudden, profound spiritual experience showed her the magic to be found in home, family and AA

From Chalkboard to Shackles

March 2017
A respected middle-school teacher, admired wife, beloved mother finds herself in behind bars because of her drinking. Ironically, it’s there her freedom begins.

Two Gifts

March 2017
The first sound he heard, shuffling down the hall of the detox in pajamas and paper slippers, was laughter. But where could it be coming from?

Lunch with the Ex

February 2017
By: Michael M. | Alexandria, Virginia
Though he was full of fear when she asked to meet him, he intuitively knew what to do

A Coin for Mark

February 2017
By: Tim C. | Phillipsburg, New Jersey
He thought he’d never see hope in his tragic drinking story. But luckily, through service he now does

A very strange amend

February 2017
By: Katie S. | West Bend, Wisconsin

Special delivery

February 2017
By: Michael | Dallas, Texas
He was ready to make amends to the mail carrier his dog attacked. But how would he ever find him?

Welcome to the club

February 2017
By: Peter C. | Oyster Bay, New York
A long-forgotten wild night out becomes an opportunity to finish his Ninth Step and clear the stage to help others

War stories

February 2017
By: Ben L. | Queens, New York
At every bar in town they thought he was a decorated hero. But once he got sober, the truth caught up

Welcome home

February 2017
By: Carol Ann M. | Greenwich, Rhode Island

Swimming with Mom

February 2017
By: Romee D. | New York, New York
Drenched in memories, she dove into the past to make amends to the woman who never gave up on her

Big Sis

February 2017
By: Barbara G. | New Caney, Texas
Years of pent-up hurt and rage at her brother had gone far enough. So she prayed and picked up the phone

Chubby gods, skinny gods

February 2017
By: Michelle B. | Hazel Park, Michigan
A newcomer’s journey with Step Two was a mighty voyage, but one thing for sure, she was willing

It’s Up to the Group

February 2017
By: Alan S. | Rio Rancho, New Mexio
Things may get heated and not go our way, but we learn to trust the group conscience

100 quilts

February 2017
By: Meredith D. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
How a drunken grandma put down the bottle and began to patch together a warm, useful life

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Grapevine Daily Quote September 12

“Without much doubt, a million alcoholics have approached AA during the last thirty years. We can soberly ask ourselves what became of the 600,000 who did not stay.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965, “Responsibility Is Our Theme”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 13

“I’m learning to smile and laugh again, and I’ve even gotten back some of my self respect ... I still have problems, but AA has taught me how to handle them and not to run from them.”

“Seventeen and Sober,” Richmond, New York, January 1978, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 14

“Vision is ... the very essence of prudence.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959, “Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 15

“When all else fails, try following directions.”

“Heard at Meetings,” January 1961, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 16

“Hope can be pretty damn contagious.”

“The Hate-and-Pain Guy,” Eugene, Oregon, July 2002, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 17

“I discovered that there really is an easier, softer way – the way of striving to be a part of.”

“The Key to Belonging,” Manchester, New Hampshire, September 2000, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 18

“It took me a long time to find out that AA wasn’t here to limit my life, it was here to fulfill it.”

“Living Large,” Schaumberg, Illinois, March 2006, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 19

“The ego of the alcoholic dies a hard death ... fitting and wearing halos is not for us.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect”, Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 20

“My new friend asked when I had had my last drink, when I had eaten last, and if I was sleeping indoors that night. He told me his story ... My hope was strengthened even more, and I knew I had found a way to live without booze.”

“Nobody’s Sweetheart,” Moreno Valley, California, December 1992, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 21

“Alcohol in Latin is spiritus, and you use the same word for the highest religious experience as well as for the most depraving poison. The helpful formula therefore is: spiritus contra spiritum.”

Dr. C. G. Jung, January 1963, “The Bill W.—Carl Jung Letters”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 22

“I show up early, I am involved, and I reach my hand out to the next person coming through the door. It’s amazing how very easy it is to make a difference for others and for yourself just by accepting the responsibility to pass the message on.”

“Fountain of Youth,” Nelson, New Hampshire, August 1998, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 23

“Alcoholics Anonymous was nurtured in its early days around a kitchen table ... True, we have progressed materially to better furniture and more comfortable surroundings. Yet the kitchen table must ever be appropriate for us. It is the perfect symbol of simplicity.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect”, Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 24

“I do not agree that the newcomer is the most important member at any meeting ... Equally important are those old-timers who showed me the way, and any middle-timer who may be today suffering. If newcomers are indeed the lifeblood of AA, old- and middle-timers are its skin and backbone.”

“Fifth Tradition,” New York, New York, June 1970, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 25

“I have learned how to place principles before personalities, begun to understand that it’s okay for me to be wrong, and that it is also all right for me to allow others to be wrong and to make mistakes. Learning to let go is a huge part of service work on all levels.”

“More Than One Way,” Cleveland, Ohio, February 2010, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 26

“I have often seen our Society timid and fearful, angry and prideful, apathetic and indifferent. But I have also seen these negatives fade as the lessons of experience were learned and gladly applied.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965, “Responsibility Is Our Theme”, The Language of the Heart
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