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I was addicted to heroin, have been sober for 6+ years. That is my greatest accomplishment. Great Thread!
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Married for almost 4 years now.
Finding God about 10 years ago. |
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Im glad Im here with you guys too :tu |
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6 years plus clean and sober, living with some health issues that I rather not discuss, and not being a whiny ass about it. ;)
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Being the best husband & father I can each and every day.
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1. 24 years of marriage to my soulmate (Kellie) and still going strong!! :tu :tu
2. Surviving 23+ years in the Army!! 3. Raising my children to become great young adults |
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my work at a school with severely disabled children for the last 1.5 years.
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I would say my own best was getting my Eagle Scout as a teenager, and then years later having the know-how at the right time to use my emergency medical skills to keep a person alive after seeing a nasty car wreck on the highway.
Only thing I regret is never knowing the person's full name. Only knew his first name, Mark, and that was the last time I ever saw him again. |
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My accomplishment is not as big as some/most on here but mine is being cigarette free for almost 2 years, quit cold turkey, found cigars, never looked back.
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I posted a while back but I finally finish pharmacy school in 4 weeks
I'll be married for 4 years in June (best decision I'll ever have made) And I got selected to serve in the USAF as a pharmacist (after months of paperwork) and will begin in January 2011 so as far as short term goals go, check, check, and check |
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Running into burning buildings when everyone else was running out...http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-...ilCAJI3BI1.jpg
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What an encouraging thread. Not sure how I've missed it for a year and a half. Thanks to everyone for sharing. :tu
My wife and I had some tough marital issues about 10 years ago. Came to a point where we basically looked at each other and said, "stay, or go?" We decided to try to work it out. We got marriage counselling, made a plan to work out our differences, and stuck to it. I can't begin to say how glad I am we decided to stay together. I am deeply, devotedly in love with this woman. Our joy, and sometimes our heartache, has been the adoption of our son Thor. He has made our lives immeasurably rich. Thor has serious physical and developmental disabilities. He is unable to eat orally, and has microcephally, an underdeveloped head and brain. Early on it was uncertain that he would live. In his first 2 years he had been in the hospital 90 days and had 8 operations. By God's grace and the skill of excellent doctors, Thor is now three and one-half, and is growing and developing. He is still unable to eat orally, and will never be "normal", but he is doing very well in comparison to how he had been. The Bible says that our children are our inheritance. I don't fully understand what that means, but I know that my happiness is complete, and that my joy is overflowing. If I died tonight, I would die a happy man. http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h...helly_Thor.jpg |
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My greatest accomplishment was on August 20, 1993, when I realized that I needed help with my drug addiction and started my first day of sobriety. That day changed my life for ever. I have a good job, beautiful wife of 8 years, great friends and family and live my life to the fullest.
Had I not made this change I would have been dead or in prison. |
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Accomplishments in life are noteworthy if they enhance your life to be a better person or help you move on to do better things. I was able to retire at the early age of 42 after working for 25 years at a job where I worked a lot of 16 hour days. Everything is relative in what you do and how you do it and the only significant thing in life is what you do for others...not yourself. When you come to the end of your days the only thing that you will draw comfort from is who you loved and what you did for others to pay things forward...the ultimate accomplishment. I have seen too many people and talked with those who would have traded in every accomplishment of merit they ever received to end their life with just those two things I talked about
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I celebrate my 25 wedding anniversary on May 05 to a great woman. Secondly, a 20 year career in the Navy. It definitly kept me from wearing an orange jumpsuit for at least one year and possibly more.
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Hole in one
shooting par (9 holes) staying married, with no major problems, for almost 19 years |
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That's an age old warning that keeps playing out time and time again. I'm about as stubborn as they come, but that's one guy who I never found to be wrong, no matter how hard I test his insight. And I definately test it. :D That's real good stuff you laid down, brother. Thank You. :tu |
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