Saturday, September 28, 2019
Aa meeting
At the Delta club, otherwise known as Alcoholics Anonymous, the first thing the people there offered me a book to read and study. I held the book open at the first page while we waited for a girl named Amy; I guess sheââ¬â¢s the one who starts the meeting all the time. A tall white man in his fifties walked to me and asked me ââ¬Å"first time here? â⬠; ââ¬Å"yesâ⬠I said. ââ¬Å"donââ¬â¢t worry; this meeting helped me a lot. I am father of 16-years-old son, I hide and drink and I am mean to my wife,â⬠the man said.ââ¬Å"wow, hope you get better, I said with a surprised voice. I sat in the back on a creamy plastic chair looking around at what kind of posters they had in the room, an interesting poster said ââ¬Å"IAM RESPONSIBLEâ⬠, and another big long post was titled THE TWELVE CONCEPTS FOR WORLD SERVICE. At 6:30 pm Amy walked into the room everyone said ââ¬Å"HI AMYâ⬠, ââ¬Å"howââ¬â¢s everyone, glad yall made itâ⬠Amy said. Here I notice the meeting started everyone sat down and read IAM RESPONSIBLE all together in one voice. Wow! It looks like these people come here a lot they know what to do. ââ¬Å"Iam responsibleâ⬠post was about words put together to cheer everyone in room to feel that they can be responsible to change for better life. Next they read THE TWELVE CONCEPETS post, they twelve rules are about how to work on changing inside them and working on their problems. ââ¬Å"hmm, very interestingâ⬠I said, people keep coming in to join the group there were around 30 persons, age between 25-60, all kind of people male and female, Black, white, Asian, Latin all kind of people. Around 6:50pm group of bikers entered the room all sat next to each other wearing-same jackets, around five guys in their fifties. A white girl in her twenties entered after them with a child and joined the meeting, too. Amy said; ââ¬Å"whoââ¬â¢s here for the first timeâ⬠, everyone turned and looked at me and I thought, ââ¬Å"no way to hide. â⬠I raised my hand kind of shyly. ââ¬Å"Welcome, introduce yourself pleaseâ⬠Amy said. ââ¬Å"hi, I am Angelica, and I am here to help my husband stop drinkingâ⬠I said. Yes I lied about my name and-reason I am there, but thatââ¬â¢s what came in my mind when she asked me.ââ¬Å"do you think heââ¬â¢s an alcoholicâ⬠Amy asked. ââ¬Å"Hmm, I am not sure but he seems to be drinking a lot these days which is not usualâ⬠I said. ââ¬Å"Well, welcome, I hope you find your answersâ⬠Amy said. ââ¬Å"Welcome Angelicaâ⬠everyone said. I sat in back and I listened to everyone talking about their days and lives, families, and people they care about. To start talking in meeting they raised their hand and said their name and ââ¬Å"I am alcoholic,â⬠just like ââ¬Å"hello all I am Angelica and I am an alcoholic.â⬠They start talking about what they want to share with-others. I saw the hope in everyoneââ¬â¢s eyes in that room and excitement, talking about pass? And how they had changed. I sat listening to their stories and watching people talking I was all quiet and didnââ¬â¢t say a word. Some of them were calm talking about their family and how happy they were able to take care of them and how this meeting helping them to realize how bad they? Once felt how much their familyââ¬â¢s needs them a- father or mother, wife and husband. Some other people were telling their stories with anger and tension about how bad they were, and what they would do to have alcohol. Meeting was one hour. After I sat there and listened to all these stories I felt very sad, and wondered how someone could get to this point, just like drugs. After hour meeting over, everyone returned the book they had and organized the room, and stand together talking about how good it was to see each other, they were all friends, family, not just a group that had come over here to do what they had to do. This was awesome I walked out and said ââ¬Å"thank you, I enjoyed the meeting was good to meet yall. â⬠They answered ââ¬Å"thank you for coming hopefully we helped you a little; enjoy the rest of your day. â⬠That was nice and sweet from them they were very friendly. When I got in-car I knew I will never go back again but it was a different experience. I learned from it: no matter what, people can change if they decide to.
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