Luke Hand Diary: Nephews, Nostalgia, and Naps
Join Luke Hand on his journey to sobriety as he shares his daily experiences and reflections, offering hope and inspiration to others struggling with addiction.
Ever had one of those days where the simplest things become memorable? In this episode of 'Luke Hand Diary', Luke Hand brings us along for a day filled with family moments, quirky frustrations, and unexpected joys. Starting with a lunch run to Maccas that cost a whopping $48, thanks to a donation to Ronald McDonald House, Luke's day unfolds with a mix of laughter and minor annoyances.
He vents about the self-serve checkout machine that never has paper and the screen numbers that never match what's called out—today's mismatch being particularly irksome. But it's not all gripes and groans. Luke shares some adorable moments with his nephews, including a hilarious outburst of 'Oh for Christsake!' when more kids arrived.
After a much-needed nap, he treats the lads to ice cream and experiments with adding tea from a teabag into his coffee using an Aeropress—an idea he thinks might just be genius. The evening brings a comforting dinner from Myrtle with his mum and a nostalgic trip down memory lane as he sifts through old hard drives filled with funny videos and photos. As always, Luke rates his mood and energy, giving listeners an honest snapshot of his day.
The episode wraps up with Luke watching the footy, offering a slice of everyday life that's both relatable and heartwarming. Luke's ability to find humor in everyday frustrations and joy in simple moments makes this episode a delightful listen. Whether you're on your own sobriety journey or just looking for a relatable voice, Luke Hand's diary entries provide both comfort and inspiration.