The Sober Squad- Alcohol Free Living

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  • lorrainequiche59
    lorrainequiche59 Posts: 900 Member
    Good Morn...Day OFF today <3

    A couple of weeks ago I ran across a 2 page article I've saved from years ago. It is an article By Byron Katie entitled, "Loving What Is" and is in the August/September 2009 issue of Healthy Directions magazine (Canadian issue) Someone copied it for me and I do not remember who it was lol...but obviously, someone who cares about me...so I want to relate some of the article over the next few days in my comments...so here's the first two paragraphs:

    "The only time we suffer is when we believe a thought that argues with what is. when the mind is perfectly clear, what is, is what we want. If you want reality to be different than it is, you might as well try to teach a cat to bark. You can try and try, and in the end the cat will look up at you and say, "Meow." Wanting reality to be different than it is is hopeless.

    And yet, if you pay attention, you'll notice that you thnk thoughts like this dozens of times a day. "People should be kinder." "Children should be well-behaved." "My husband (or wife) should agree with me." "I should be prettier, (or thinner or more successful)." These thoughts are ways of wanting reality to be different than it is. If you think this sounds depressing, you are right. All the stress that we feel is caused by arguing with what is?"

    Food for thought!!

    Part 2 tomorrow.....

    Hoping a contented, AF day for all :)
  • lorrainequiche59
    lorrainequiche59 Posts: 900 Member
    Good Morn <3

    @lloydrt Thank you for your honesty about your past and it has obviously motivated you to become a better person and not repeat the abusive pattern. You are a success story!!

    It is great to be liberated from the enslavement to alcohol and I appreciate your confidence that alcohol doesn't even register in your mind. For me I have the same confidence with a limit. I never say never only because I remember very clearly when I came very close in the recent past to wanting to blot it all out one more time and the craving coming out of, seemingly, nowhere but actually from alot of grief. :'(

    At the same time, like you, I rarely think about it...very rarely and mostly when I have a function to attend. I try to have a game plan which involves leaving early if I get uncomfortable. Tonight I have an event with alcohol included and my game plan in mind. I don't "expect" to feel tempted, but have an out if I do.

    Happy AF day to all...snowy day for some of us (already)!!!! I need to get an outdoor snow hobby.... ;)


    This WILL get easier.

    My 3 favorite words, "you are right!!" it does get easier.

  • lloydrt
    lloydrt Posts: 1,121 Member
    thanks Lorraine.........I pray each day for all of us, that we find the way .......

    best wishes, Lloyd
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,371 Member
    Hello I am only on day 7. I've tried to stop drinking a few times over the years and failed. This last time scared me and I don't even want to see another drop of alcohol. I've come to the conclusion that alcohol will be the death of me if I don't stop now. I'm only 26 and feel as if it has progressed further than it ever should have ... I'm done.

    Happy to read your post! Day 7 bravo!! One day at a time.... I would immerse myself in books about alcohol and blogs.... stay educated and focused. Best wishes!
  • no44s4me
    no44s4me Posts: 73 Member
    Hello I am only on day 7. I've tried to stop drinking a few times over the years and failed. This last time scared me and I don't even want to see another drop of alcohol. I've come to the conclusion that alcohol will be the death of me if I don't stop now. I'm only 26 and feel as if it has progressed further than it ever should have ... I'm done.

    Something that helped me in the first few weeks were Podcasts.... Recovery Elevator, Recovery Happy Hour, This Naked Mind. I listened to them on my way home from work...right before the time I usually swung into the liquor store. Wishing you the very best.
  • lorrainequiche59
    lorrainequiche59 Posts: 900 Member
    Hello...Checking in :D

    Hoping everyone is happy & healthy <3
  • stephanne13
    stephanne13 Posts: 212 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    Hi, everyone. We're having one of our quiet spells. Yesterday I drove to the wonderful small town of Wimberley, TX to go to an amazing specialty kitchen shop called Kiss the Cook. They have everything a cook could ever dream of, or not dream of. Banana slicer?: Seriously, how lazy would I have to be??? Anyway, they had literally dozens of different cards, napkins, dish towels, aprons with "clever" sayings celebrating overdrinking: "Why limit Happy to an Hour?" "Book? I'm just here to drink" "Wine: How classy people get kitten-faced."

    These are the kinds of things my best friend and I used to give each other. And we were both heavy drinkers. Which led me to reflect that those kinds of things wouldn't really be funny to occasional drinkers. You have to be a heavy drinker to really get the joke. Which led me to conclude that there are a lot of heavy drinkers out there, lest this shop would not bother to stock so many such items. Which led me to understand that 1. We who are struggling with alcohol over-use are not alone and 2. Our society does not make it easy but celebrates over-drinking.

    So we should pat ourselves on the back for even tackling this journey in such an environment. Yay us!!

    I just want to say, that if you go to Amazon & type in "Banana Slicer", you will NOT be disappointed with the reviews.. good stuff! 😂
  • donimfp
    donimfp Posts: 795 Member

    I just want to say, that if you go to Amazon & type in "Banana Slicer", you will NOT be disappointed with the reviews.. good stuff! 😂

    I’m laughing so hard I am crying. I love the comment that you can also slice hot dogs with this hard-to-clean space taker-upper. I guess I know what I’ll be buying my worst enemies for Christmas. Almost makes me wish I had worst enemies and enough money to buy them presents if I did.
  • lorrainequiche59
    lorrainequiche59 Posts: 900 Member
    @donimfp I never thought of the wine accessories with all the "clever sayings" as being tailored to heavy drinkers when I was a heavy drinker. You make an interesting & valid point that only heavy drinkers really get the humor. I also think that it is one more tool to make it all seem ok...that somehow laughing about our drinking takes away the seriousness of it. One of the things I did when I stopped drinking was give away all my wine accessories because not only did I not have a use for them, but I didn't think it was "funny" any longer.
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,371 Member
    I would LOVE to be a part of this group if you are still accepting new folks!? Silly question, how do I join a 'CHALLENGE' group on MFP? (I never have) I too have issues with my wine...no such thing as 1 glass in my world. I try everyday to be better. Today is day 1 for me again... Thanks all! ~ Shelly

    Hi There! Welcome! I had to smile about no such thing as one glass.... yes, that is the problem for me. <3 Just participate and comment when you feel like it. Looking forward to your reflections, Shelly!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,371 Member
    JenT304 wrote: »
    I cannot stand those "funny" sayings and they are everywhere in all stores. "Winey Christmas!" was one I saw yesterday. What does that even mean? "thankful for wine"...another hilarious one, right? One of the most offensive I've seen was "whats a nice girl like me doing without a glass of wine?" What does that teach our daughters? Or sons?
    I have decided the only way to treat alcohol is like cigarettes. For me, there was no moderation. I am only hoping that like cigarettes, the pull eventually goes away. Have a happy, sober weekend, Everyone.

    I bought a framed sign a while back for a house I'm remodeling that says "I love you to the liquor store & back". The store is at least 40 min away, so I thought it was funny at the time. Ever since I received it, it's been shoved in the back of my closet. It's the only alcohol related cutesy saying thing I've ever bought, but I was embarrassed by the time I got it. I went to a boutique mall yesterday & they had an entire room of the wine novelty items. I thought about hearing others say they don't like the glorification either. I really think that because it's wine, people don't take it as seriously as they would someone glorifying downing an entire bottle of Wild Turkey 101, or 88% proof gin..
    By the way, I am not AF free yet.. still doing moderation, but I stay on this page, & read everything for insight, tips, motivation, etc..

    I remember one year getting lots of birthday cards from my friends, and most referenced alcohol or wine in them. Clearly my friends can see I have a problem.