Weekend loving Each weekend that passes I begin to love them more and more, I used to be filled with dread and shame on weekends when I was drinking (no work meant no limits) and now I can't wait to find all the adventures that wait for me. Long walks in the country, driving to beautiful places, eating amazing food even simple things like taking a bath and fresh coffee! Happy weekend everyone |
Agreed. Always at the forefront of my mind in sobriety is the weekend binges and the lost weekends. I don't want to ever forget the misery and waste of the old days. Weekends are beautiful now. Peaceful, productive,full of family connection, cooking and talking and laughing, creative pursuits:wouldn't trade it for the world. Took a long time to make the switch to loving sober weekends but now that it's here it's better than I thought it would be. |
You ladies are doing GREAT!! Just keep it up. It's gets better and easier. I'm happy for both of you! |
Same here i really actually enjoy my weekends now. I remember how horrible it was being drunk the entire time due to the addiction, and to keep the withdrawals at bay. Now I enjoy just being home reading a book, going online, or just hanging out with my kids. Now I'm back to enjoying those things again. I really feel optimistic about the future now. |
Originally Posted by Stayingsassy
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Agreed. Always at the forefront of my mind in sobriety is the weekend binges and the lost weekends. I don't want to ever forget the misery and waste of the old days. Weekends are beautiful now. Peaceful, productive,full of family connection, cooking and talking and laughing, creative pursuits:wouldn't trade it for the world. Took a long time to make the switch to loving sober weekends but now that it's here it's better than I thought it would be. Lpg |
Originally Posted by waynetheking
(Post 6747326)
You ladies are doing GREAT!! Just keep it up. It's gets better and easier. I'm happy for both of you! |
Originally Posted by Mtphc
(Post 6747358)
Same here i really actually enjoy my weekends now. I remember how horrible it was being drunk the entire time due to the addiction, and to keep the withdrawals at bay. Now I enjoy just being home reading a book, going online, or just hanging out with my kids. Now I'm back to enjoying those things again. I really feel optimistic about the future now. |
Originally Posted by Lpg
(Post 6747903)
Aw this is so sweet and I bet your kids are thrilled too, amazing. Its so nice to feel free from all the rubbish that weighs you down through alcohol. ☺ |
Weekends, weekdays, towards the end I'd drink on any day ending in "y". But yeah, it's so much better not planning ahead of time to obliterate away my weekend, thinking that it was enjoyable, then wondering why I felt like such crap at the beginning of the workweek. And wondering exactly what I did that weekend. Then not caring what I did that weekend, b/c alcohol had left me so defeated I stopped caring. Life is so much better sober. I never thought it could be. Glad I was wrong. |
It's so awesome to see you and stayingsassy happy and grateful!!! You two battled for your sobriety and are seeing the rewards for your perseverance. Keep up the good work! |
Originally Posted by Done4today
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It's so awesome to see you and stayingsassy happy and grateful!!! You two battled for your sobriety and are seeing the rewards for your perseverance. Keep up the good work! ☺ and a fresh morning tomorrow yay! |
I love loving sober weekends again. When I was drinking I regretted losing that ability; I'd wake up woefully hung over and slept most the day away and would count the hours until it was a "reasonable" time to start drinking again. And all through hit I was miserable, caged in that miserable cell. Thanks for this post. It's great to step back and look at how fulfilling my life is in comparison to the abysmal days of drinking. |
Originally Posted by ForestFrenzy
(Post 6755125)
I love loving sober weekends again. When I was drinking I regretted losing that ability; I'd wake up woefully hung over and slept most the day away and would count the hours until it was a "reasonable" time to start drinking again. And all through hit I was miserable, caged in that miserable cell. Thanks for this post. It's great to step back and look at how fulfilling my life is in comparison to the abysmal days of drinking. |
Originally Posted by Lpg
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Thank goodness we don't have to suffer like that anymore. I even enjoy waking up early on my days off now. Mondays used to be worse than Sundays the start of the working week going back to work looking like a prune! Phew glad that's behind me. No more cells just freedom! :You_Rock_ |
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