Monthly articles on recovery and fellowship written by members of A.A. in San Francisco and Marin.
I Thought I Was Being Responsible
By Anon I always thought I was actually the responsible one in the equation. I thought that the “other half” of the relationship, whether business or marital, was what needed fixing. Most certainly if you
We Will Not Regret the Past
If We Are Painstaking By: Rick R. Unless you were born with a total understanding of alcoholism, had the desire to become an alcoholic, and had the capacity to make the decision to do
The Principle of Humility
By Anon While it had certainly become clear I had lost complete control over the grog I, of course, was absolutely in denial about that simple truth. Equally certain was I had no practical conception
Just Seven Words
By John R. W How could it be that this was so daunting? The process so far had been as advertised Yet lingering somewhere still was a notion haunting That by these Steps I was
PLAY BALL
Baseball in Alcoholics Anonymous By Christine. R Our Big Book describes us as “enthusiasts.” Apparently one big enthusiasm we enjoy extends into the game of baseball. Here’s the lineup of baseball references: When all our score cards