Milestones in Alcoholism
May. 4th, 2006 11:00 pmTonight my sister and I took Mom out for dinner. Sis and I hit this restaurant about once a week, and tonight, as usual, we ordered the Matzo ball soup. It was good.
Mom ordered a very dry martini on the rocks with extra olives. I quote: "That's my idea of dinner."
On a lighter note (sort of), I've seen a competent doctor who prescribed a book called "The Feeling Good Handbook." I bought it, but I'm a bit put off by the author's tone. Does anyone know more about it?
Mom ordered a very dry martini on the rocks with extra olives. I quote: "That's my idea of dinner."
On a lighter note (sort of), I've seen a competent doctor who prescribed a book called "The Feeling Good Handbook." I bought it, but I'm a bit put off by the author's tone. Does anyone know more about it?
Re: My Experience: Excellent Book.
Date: 2006-05-09 07:07 am (UTC)I'll give it a try, but the introduction and the first chapter could have been conveyed by quoting two lines of Shakespeare:
There is nothing either good or bad but
thinking makes it so.
But, the situation is bad. I'll try anything that could help.