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What others are saying: Suzy & Terry, my trip to the Amazon total exceeded my expectations and you guys delivered far more than anticipated. I'll never forget our intimate meetings in the jungle under the stars. I've been sober only 18 months but this was the most exciting experience of my life. You & Terry showed me that sober is alive! With gratitude -Kim B. “Last year I completed nine months at (an alcohol treatment facility.) Sober Travel Adventures is the exact organization I’ve been waiting for as I seek new enjoyable outlets. I know I couldn’t vacation abroad with a group of people who want to party hard each night. There would be far less temptation and more comfort in a group traveling with sober vision.” - Sandra R.
“I've traveled internationally and in my way of thinking, a sober vacation would be the perfect compliment for my vacation plans.” - George M. “What a great way to combine my favorite passions - I LOVE the excitement and adventure of traveling and being able to meet and spend time with others in recovery.” – Maggie G. POSITIVELY NEGATIVE We can be positive that our drinking was negative. We drank for happiness and became unhappy. We drank for joy and became miserable. We drank to be outgoing and became self-centered. We drank for sociability and became augmentative. We drank for sophistication and became crude and obnoxious. We drank for friendship and made enemies. We drank to soften sorrow And wallowed in self-pity. We drank for sleep and awakened without rest. We drank for strength and felt weak. We drank for sex drive and lost our potency. We drank medicinally and acquired health problems. We drank because the job called for it and lost the job. We drank for relaxation and got the shakes. We drank for confidence and became uncertain. We drank for bravery and became afraid. We drank for certainty and became doubtful. We drank to stimulate thought and blacked out. We drank to make conversation easier and slurred our speech. We drank for warmth and lost our cool. We drank to coolness and lost our warmth. We drank to feel heavenly and knew hell. We drank to forget and we were haunted. We drank for freedom and became slaves. We drank for power and were powerless. We drank to erase problems and saw them multiply. We drank to cope with life and invited death, or worse. Author Unknown
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