Friends,
This Sunday you will receive the first post of the Just A Thought blog. I plan to post each Sunday.
You can unsubscribe at any time.
I’d like to thank my dear friend Geoff Nixon for encouraging me to learn this new technological art form. He has been unfailing in his determination to get this blog into history.
Mati Cachionne spent countless hours setting up the site, and patiently helping me to learn how to use it. Without his expertise and guidance the blog would have remained an unfulfilled dream. Mati understood the heart of Just A Thought from the very beginning and I cannot thank him enough.
Finally, I’d like to acknowledge the role my wife Marsha has played in launching the blog. She has been the Rock of Gibraltar in keeping Just A Thought grounded in the reality of the living moment but also a light-bearer in helping me understand what I’ve seen in sobriety. For 20 years Marsha has walked with me, and by that I mean walked the sober walk. Though not afflicted with the disease of alcoholism, Marsha decided in marriage that she would abstain from alcohol and so it has been we have shared the temperate journey together. Marsha will be editing my posts and may contribute some thoughts of her own from time to time.
Which brings me to you. You will be able to comment on posts, and enter into dialogue with each other and with me. I hope you will share your own wisdom and by doing so enrich our collective experience.
I look forward to embarking on this new journey together.
Blessings,
Pat Moriarty
01-01-2016
Thanks Marsha and Mati
Pat
Congrats Pat & Marsha! What a great way to start the year!
This represents a huge commitment and much effort and time. We, the beneficiaries, of this are grateful and anticipate the rich reflections that are to come. Thank you for providing a way for us to journey together with you as we add our own reflections.
Bruce
Hooray! Looking forward to this!
Thanks you Pat! This is important and helpful to my father and I. We appreciate your commitment.
Can’t wait to start up Just a Thought in 2016. Every post is a step further into recovery!