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Tag Archives: Southern California
Rancho Cucamonga
When I return to Southern California, to the inland empire, I feel at home. In my body. It’s not an emotional thing. It’s not a relief. I just remember it. The air. Dry and warm. Soft even, with smog. Air … Continue reading
Posted in travel, what it's like now
Tagged AA, AA meetings, addiction, Alcoholics Anonymous, alcoholism, California, home, Rancho Cucamonga, recovery, sobriety, Southern California
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for my sister, part I
A few weeks ago, my sister sent me an email about my one year. She said she loved me and I said it, too. I hadn’t heard from her in a while. I left her a voicemail on her birthday … Continue reading
Posted in what it's like now
Tagged 9th step, AA meetings, addiction, Alcoholics Anonymous, alcoholism, amends, family, gratitude, meetings, ninth step, recovery, rehab, siblings, sister, sober, sobriety, Southern California, sponsor, trauma, treatment, using, verbal abuse, writing
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