At least you've cut down + you haven't given up!
True, that's a positive, thanks. Think I've said every year for about twenty years "it's time to lose weight", so now's the time to deliver on that commitment!
At least you've cut down + you haven't given up!
How do you find it if your partner drinks? Went out with the bird last night and drank lime and soda and a couple of Becks blue, she was on the wine. Feels a bit odd being sober with someone drinking.
PPS: My non AF beer drinks are Coke Zero, Ginger Beer, and the ubiquitous Lime & Soda.
this bout of sobriety also means I've also gone back to drinking cups of tea in the evening.
My partner's not a big drinker. She wouldn't sit at home and have a drink just for the hell of it - what I'd do most nights until recently. She would probably join me on a weekend evening, but I'd drink considerably more most of the time.
She does have a few pints most Wednesdays when she goes out to do a pub quiz. This leads to me oh-so-hilariously referring to her as an alchie when she comes home.
We've only been out together 2 or 3 times whilst I've been dry - she's had a couple of drinks whilst I've had lime and soda. The novelty of that was wearing thin last weekend, but there are worse things to have to deal with!
Matilda is absolutely wonderful - you're in for a real treat.
Tell me about it. I'm taking Mrs N and our 2 children, nine and seven, (that's their ages, not their names) to see Matilda on the West End in April. Booked seats at the front of the stalls and when I clicked 'buy' I thought I was going to have to re-mortgage the house.
Day 142 for me now, and 34lbs lost in that time.
There's no doubt I'll make 200 days now - we head off on holiday shortly after so I'll be back on it then, for sure.
I've always enjoyed a drink and always will, but this dry spell has certainly changed me with regards to drinking out of habit and when I return to drinking, it will only be "event drinking" and not having a drink at home as a matter of course.
As my weight loss has now slowed down, as I knew it would, I've also started another streak - 20,000 or more steps per day, which I've managed for the last 30 consecutive days. Hitting that on some days is proving more difficult than not drinking!
I've always enjoyed a drink and always will, but this dry spell has certainly changed me with regards to drinking out of habit and when I return to drinking, it will only be "event drinking" and not having a drink at home as a matter of course.