Day 160
Well, I just got back from a week trip back to my hometown. This annual trip has always been a terrible binge, partly because my parents have a fully stocked liquor cabinet (with my favorite Rum, Myers Dark) and partly just to deal with the stress of it all. We also stayed the night at an Embassy Suites (their "Manager's Reception" is a free, open bar at which I've got drunk many a time; it's an alcoholics favorite hotel), and went to the beach.
The week was a bit of a series of flashbacks for me (if you've watched Lost, it was kind of like that) where I was recalling all my past drinking in those locations -- what I drank, where I hid it, the liquor stores I "went jogging" to, etc... So, yes, I did think about drinking quite a bit the past week, but mainly because it was trigger central. No cravings, though, so it was all golden.
I guess the biggest event was having a group of relatives -- in front of my teenager and wife -- finally ask, "Why aren't you drinking? Did you give it up or something?" after I had refused a beer for the umpteenth time. It was pretty interesting. This was just a friendly conversation, no real pressure, but I heard, "Are you an alcoholic or something?" and "I've barely even seen you drink -- do you drink in secret?" All I said was, "I'm just taking a year off of alcohol because I want to." My teenager later said, "Why would you take a year off when you only drank like one beer a month?" and my father in law said, "I've never even seen you drink more than two beers, but if that's what you want to do..."
It was a bit surreal. In my mind, I'm doing something "big" and momentous, but to them I'm just giving up my monthly or weekly beer. No need to explain. My wife never said anything about it to me. I'm back home and moving on.
My self-control is now at its highest point in my life, so I've moved onto my next challenge -- my overall diet (cleaning it up to help with weight training). I'm attempting intermittent fasting (consuming all calories within an 8 hour window only). We'll see how that goes, but so far it's been doable.
_________________ TSM originally started 1/4/13 Into: Zen Buddhism, Stoicism, Weight Lifting, Fishing, Guitar, Making America Great Again Married 24 years with kids
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