Just got home from my daughter's. She made a lovely roast dinner and I had cards and gifts from her and her family. The gifts consisted of chocolates, flowers and a bottle of wineđą The old me would not have been able to get home quick enough in order to open the wine and drink until the bottle was empty. The new sober me put the bottle of wine at the back of the cupboard under the stairs and made a cup of fruit tea. I am not ungrateful for the gift but I will wait until I have a guest to share it with so that I only have one or two glasses.
Mother's Day gifts: Just got home from my... - Drink Free
Mother's Day gifts
sounds like you made the right choice and had a good day as well.
When my wife and I âcame outâ to our children about our sobriety we had to tell them No more alcoholic drinks for presents.
Sadly, they were a bit stumped about what to get us, a bottle of wine was always the obvious choice. That says a lot about the old us!
Good for you. Think about âregiftingâ the bottle of wine. Thatâs what I do when someone gives me booze. Iâd rather it not be in the house.
If youâre planning on having âone or twoâ drinks with company, you can always go get another bottle.
All my close friends and family knew I didnât drink, so that was taken care of, but I would receive alcohol from clients occasionally. I either immediately gave it away, threw it away or poured it out. I couldnât take the chance of being tempted by keeping it in my house. Out of sight, out of mind didnât work for me.