I agree - we are raising our grandson, and it occurred to me - I don’t want him to think of me with a glass of wine all the time. I want so much more for him.
Today, we will do his paper route after school and get some exercise and some fun times together. That is what I want him to remember when he is an adult.
As for discussing this with my mother - tough one. She is an alcoholic, but has not admitted that yet. (possibly to herself, but she does not want to change). She also goes out with the ladies every day for lunch (and wine) and she talks. Every one of her friends knows every detail of my life, even when my heat pump broke. Small town.
I do not want my issue, problem, life style changed discussed around town. I work in a professional setting and cannot let this effect my work.
It is also the first Christmas without my father, He passed away in May. She needs me more now than ever.
I think I have decided that I will tell her that there is no AL in the house, and if she would like to still come, she is very welcome, otherwise she may wish to stay with my brother. She also cannot walk, so needs to be served.
Is that cruel?
Could I just have my husband serve her and I can have Non-al drink? (councilor says that is a very risky situation).
Suggestions greatly appreaciated.
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