Category: My Daily Meds

My Daily Meds – A Short Story For Every Day of the Year

Daily meditations and poems with a spiritual humor twist, thoughts stories, happenings, poems written by P. M.

Written by a Christian. A book for people who have hit rock bottom. Physically, mentally and spiritually. It is intended to help lift you. some is for Christians in recovery. Most. Each day is a surprise. This book was 23 years in the making – written by one who did hit bottom. Acute alcohol poisoning twice.

  • My Daily Meds: January 27

    The Good Life

    I used [to] enjoy everything. As long as I had
    a beer to go with it. I even enjoyed
    mowing the lawn. One Handed. The other hand
    had a beer in it. When I Hit bottom,
    everything had become a chore. I have found, though,
    I can enjoy even mowing the lawn.

    I’ll finally say, “Okay, God. Let’s go out and mow.”

    soon I find myself pushing the lawnmower and talking to my
    Creator. It’s not only good meditation, It is good therapy.

    When we hit bottom, it is not the
    end of the world. It is the end of life
    as we know it. It is the beginning of
    a new life. A good life. Yes, thank you
    Master, for the good life.

  • My Daily Meds: February 22

    Presidents Day or George Washington’s Birthday

    I once shook hands with one of the presidents of the United States. as we waited our turn for him to come along, I thought, “No big deal.” There were a lot of people there that wanted to shake his hand but were too far away. All of a sudden, there he was and we shook hands. I’ll be doggoned. I actually shook hands with the president.

    Even though he holds a high rank and prestige, (and I do respect him) and I am just another face in the crowd, we will both end up face to face with our Creator. I pray that he and I both become the person God wants us to be.

  • My Daily Meds: June 22

    Come to the rooms with an open mind
    Open your heart, open your blind
    Not everything said is for your best
    Take what you need and leave the rest
    You should not leave carrying a grudge
    God is the only One, who has the right to judge.