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A short story by Alex Natalian Grandmother was a full-busted, Latin woman with red hair and a scowl that could scare a scarecrow. She wore pink and orange. She chuckled Read More …
Where life gives you flowers and a reason to smile
Editor Kim Rosenthal, MD
A short story by Alex Natalian Grandmother was a full-busted, Latin woman with red hair and a scowl that could scare a scarecrow. She wore pink and orange. She chuckled Read More …
A bit of bad humor. Best to ignore. Read More …
The following is a handout from the Wacky and Wonderful Recovery Workbook. Remember that inner kid, the one who loves life and imagines a brilliant future? Okay, now imagine that Read More …
This article was supposed to be about our upcoming book, Wacky and Wonderful Recovery Workbook (WW), but it isn’t. We got distracted. You are so very interesting. Today’s FAQ’s are about you, not Read More …
Welcome to the Wacky and Wonderful Library’s “Unusual and Rather Odd” Section, a.k.a. the Humor section. That first sentence was a mouthful. The authors apologize for any discomfort and encourage you Read More …
The following worksheet is taken from the Wacky and Wonderful Recovery Workbook, a creative, humored, and evidence-based manual to help people in recovery from addiction stay clean and get the Read More …
The authors regret to inform their readers that this website doesn’t come with ostriches. No music, drum lessons, trips to Russia, or cruises around the world either. Read More …