Remembering Jim T – Sandra M_Jan 2018

I met Jim Timmons at the 3:00pm misfit toys meeting at the Alano club in 2013. I honestly don’t think I would be sober or alive for that matter without this man! He took me under his wing. He was my sober and spiritual giant! He had a very kind but stern way about him that made me stop and … Read More

Becoming Willing – Michael S_Jan 2018

I was raised in an LDS family. By the time I hit 15 I’d discarded Mormanism as a whole. That is about the time I started drinking as well. When I was arrested in 2006 I was an adamant atheist and raging alcoholic. It seems often that people find God in prison then leave Him here when they’re released. I … Read More

Grateful – Sandy B_Jan 2018

My name is Sandy and I am a grateful alcoholic. When I first walked through the doors of AA I could not for the life of me understand why people said they were grateful to be alcoholic. In my mind I couldn’t figure out why all of you were so damn grateful. I didn’t want to grow up and be … Read More

More – H.Le_Jan 2018

In my early experience in AA I heard the expression, “My favorite drink was MORE.” I knew in that moment my problem was not alcohol, it was life. Whatever made me feel good, I wanted more of it. Before my first taste of alcohol it was food. But alcohol was a bit different. Oh, don’t get me wrong. A good … Read More

In Loving Memory of Sean H – Kristen P_Dec 2017

I am blessed to have gotten to know Sean when I started taking meetings out to the Utah State Prison in December 2016. Sean was released from Prison on Halloween, he had planned to go to a sober living facility in Salt Lake, but for whatever reasons he went up to Ogden, his old stomping grounds. I had so much … Read More

The Lost Traveler – Poem by Sam S_Dec 2017

One morning, upon awakening On a city bus bench…………. Angry, disoriented, disgusted and drenched Too distraught to travel, another single inch I didn’t know where I was going Wasn’t quite sure where I had been You see, I’d lost my ticket along the way As hassles and plots thickened Attempting to shift the blame I justified every little thing Implicating … Read More

Benefits of Membership – Mel H_Dec 2017

I like to travel, and often go by myself. I can stay as long as I want, and do what I want. I realized fairly early that I shouldn’t stay alone in my own head too long, though. Luckily, I don’t have to. Years ago, I learned I could go to Central Office before I left town. They would copy … Read More