Rule 62 - Airplane - My Mother Was The Travel Agent for Guilt Trips
Rule 62 - Airplane - My Mother Was The Travel Agent for Guilt Trips
Taking a trip, not taking a trip, that’s what we used to do. We ran from the “how come you didn’t” from our Mothers. Unpack the suitcase of rocks, your mother doesn’t live here. We dropped that guilt off in the 4th step. We have a new passport, and it doesn’t say MOM on it. The “chill tool” is a plane for good reason, to remind ourselves that we oversee our destiny. You are now free to move about the cabin! Enjoy your flight.
The Rule 62 collection is made up of 3”x 3” inspirational reminder cards. Each card is creative and colorful. They poke fun at our AA humor. The cards have snips from various places like the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous or are drawn from the many funny sayings heard by newcomers and old-timers alike. Rule 62 cards are a great way to pack joy into the flow of life. The cards can sit well on a desk or bookshelf, be used as a bookmark, or you can pass it on! Each card includes a “Chill Tool” to hint at the humorous quotes you or somebody you know may need to bring you back to Rule 62: “Don’t take yourself too damn seriously” (12x12 pg.149).
Why so serious?
We all have that person in our life who can use a kick in the right direction or someone who doesn’t need to take themselves too damn seriously. Haven’t we all been too serious in this business of recovery from time to time? This collection creates a fun reminder to take with you or share along the recovery journey. It is a journey, not a race. Have some fun along the way. We take our program seriously, not ourselves.
Stay humble, friends. Learn to laugh in the lessons. We are not a glum lot!
Collect them all!!