Daily Meds


Learning to let it go. Notes on early recovery.

Humm and Strumm searching for a higher power.
  • My Daily Meds: May 29

    This world, today, is confused by the meaning of success.
    You can’t take it with you, know this –and be blest.
    For some, life is not easy, but death has no cure.
    Everlasting happiness comes to those who endure.

  • My Daily Meds: January 2

    Got to get over it.

    One day while reminiscing, I exclaimed,
    “Why do I regret the past?” It was
    keeping me in a morbid state of depression.

    A good friend of mine said, “I think you
    better shut the door on it for a while.”

    I was facing lots of “done deeds”. In time
    I realized I was not so unique. Someone said,
    “If it’s in the dictionary, it’s been done before.”

    Anything I did before age 18, I was
    just a child. In fat, I had a great
    childhood – for 30 years!

    I understand that if I am sorry for
    something I did, maybe, really try hard not to
    repeat it, repair it if possible, or at least be
    willing to make it right, I can live with
    that.

    Most of all, we are promised the
    divine forgiveness.

    Thank you my Master.

    Let me enjoy this day.

  • My Daily Meds: May 28

    We may think we worked for it, but what we have is a gift.
    If this makes you angry, remember, God’s gonna sift.
    He’ll sort us all out, weigh our good with our bad.
    On that day we will mourn.
    Or be exceedingly glad.