The message of my speech is that even in recovery, we face hard things, but facing them in recovery, allows us to face them head on and then move forward. It is about hope. I ended with this quote:
I really like that quote, because if we choose despair instead of hope in our dark days, our days will only get darker. That is what feeds our addiction.
I was amazed to see that several people brought gifts to the pinning as well. Call me strange, but I did kind of look at them funny, I mean, I'm about to self surrender and can't bring anything. Well, most of the envelopes had cash or gift cards. More that what most people would likely receive. Like, wow! And all the gifts were incredibly appropriate and given with thought. One gift stood out, as it is a white hat with a dragonfly and "Dragonfly Hazel" sewn into it. I will cherish all my gifts, but that cap is really unique!
So, what does my pinning have to do with my going to prison? I just told a room of nearly 100 individuals my story - not just of the devastation of an addiction, but the promises of recovery. I focused on the fact that life does not get perfect or even easy after surrendering to GA, but with the tools to face our consequences face on, we can keep our hope!
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