How are you doing on this fine day?
It feels like spring in CT this week with temps going up to the 60s most days. We are enjoying it but we’ve seen early spring in New England before and more snow fell afterwards so we’re not getting our hopes up that winter is over just yet.
But it is St. Patty’s Day for the Irish and since I’m 3/4 Irish (and a 1/4 Scotch), I’m going to tell you an Irish joke and a prayer.
First the joke:
I remember back when I was drinking, I could shoot darts, play pool, drink and tell jokes all day. I always seemed to get better after I had a few in me. They called me Mo back then cause I was just one of the guys. It’s been many years since then but I’ve kept me sense of humor. I don’t tell the same foul jokes anymore but I can laugh deeply at myself and that has been a blessing.
Here’s my Irish prayer for you (although this prayer is for all of you, regardless of your background or ancestry):
Have a fun day,
Maureen
On the podcast today . . .
This week I’ve interviewed Charlene Madden, new in recovery, with an amazing story of survival and hope.
Charlene spent most of her life living in a state of darkness. After experiencing over 9 years of sexualized trauma at the hands of her grandfather, a decade of domestic violence, and 30 years of mental illness and suicidal ideology, she has emerged out of the dark. Charlene is living, in love, with her husband, a beautiful business helping others, and is sharing her story of healing and hope.
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