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bluidkiti 12-20-2013 12:27 PM

Times spent with loved ones are deeply treasured gifts
 
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Times spent with loved ones are deeply treasured gifts.

Some people treasure jewels and gold, but my greatest gems are connection and companionship with my loved ones. Jesus told of a man who buried his treasure in a field, then sold everything to buy that field. As I know the value of togetherness, I gladly invest in happy moments with those I love.

Whether I am planning to be with loved ones in the coming days or simply enjoying cherished memories, our times together are deeply valuable to my soul. Whether I spend time with family, longtime friends, neighbors, or colleagues, I cherish the love, companionship, and joy we share. I appreciate our moments of connection. I treasure the special people who enrich my life.
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.—Luke 12:34

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MajestyJo 12-20-2013 10:56 PM

It is good to have a firm foundation in recovery. Many friends and family members I had to detach from many. A good friend made her family homemade wine and was quit put out because I wasn't willing to go to her house and taste it. I never got another invite. I knew that if I went, there was no way I could guarantee that I would have one sip to taste, or one glass could mean more and want the whole bottle so would end up buying one off of her.

I have stayed home and not gone to family on holidays because of my health issues, their issues, and from the beginning, if you mention the fact that I am an alcoholic, which my sister loved to state, my brother-in-law didn't know where to put his face, especially if his relatives were present. I was an embarrassment. It was a great day when my sister and my aunt came to me and asked for one of my hugs.

It was doing what was best for my recovery. My recovery always has had to come first, without me, I have nothing and I can't be there for others if I don't practice self care; that stuff I handed out for years but forgot to do for myself.


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