GK wrote:
meljones wrote:
There's something nice about that first glass and the feeling it brings, but there's also something positive about drinking water and going to bed feeling clean and fresh of mind.
I take my hat off to you Mel, with all that's happened this year the bottle can be a comforting retreat, especially when it plays such a big part in your life. As one commentator stated, its all about who's in control.
I'll second that. You are a strong, and have found so many other creative activities to keep yourself sane. Having teenage kids at home helps, and perhaps more time, now that you are not looking after your hubby.
There is that interim period before uni, that my youngest daughter would occasionally make me lunch - suddenly they grew-up and I had new friends.
I think you and GK are slightly more dissaplined than me, only slightly because I never drink on an empty tummy. Well - with the exception of occasional real ale at lunchtime from April onwards to September, and usually outside and with friends.
I find my mild addiction to hunting down the deals, sometimes more serious that the consumption per se'. Space in the right conditions and my dear Misses help me keep things under some sort of control.
My best or most important wines I always share with my closest wine loving friends, and now, with my family
- no exceptions. The giving and the appreciation and the kinship are very important to me, I am mildly addicted to the whole experience, I know, I think I know, that I am not addicted to the alcohol.