Daily Meds


Learning to let it go. Notes on early recovery.

Humm and Strumm searching for a higher power.
  • My Daily Meds: January 14

    If we are “going through the wringer”
    we are being cleansed. When we come out
    the other side, we will be “squeaky clean.”
    Now we have choices. Who to hang out with.
    where to hang out. Why are we hanging out?
    Do we want to stay clean? I do.
    Thank-You Master, for cleaning me up.

  • My Daily Meds: June 9

    It can always be worse, I used to say
    It can only get better, my phrase today
    A few years have passed since this way of thinkin’
    And, I’m here to tell ya’, there’s life after drinkin’.
    There’s always tomorrow, if that’s all you got.
    And, it do get better, believe it or not.

  • My Daily Meds: January 13

    Mr. Dumpty

    We are pretty resilient. We hit bottom
    and bounce right back again. My last
    bottom, I went splat! I didn’t think I
    was coming back. I wanted to be dead.

    All the king’s horses and all the
    king’s men couldn’t put Humpty back
    together again. But the Master can and
    will if we seek his help. I seek to
    be whole today. Not so much holy, but
    whole. My Master, help me to be whole.
    ”God could and would if he is sought.

    Humpty