Wow Girls - that's some reading you gave me since last night!! Great to see it in the Nest. Right, first off, Sunni, you could be right about the water - I drink a lot of tea but I know that's not good, gonna get a lemony water now as soon as I've sent this so with you on that Nora. Like Hipster have NO IDEA what chuckecheese is so fill us in!
Paps, crikey I thought kids were trouble - that sounds even worse!! Hope they are all ok today? let us know - they sound like my 16 yr old - he hoovers the cupboards and fridge of food, back when I was drinking I used to think I had 'mislaid' food nah, he'd just eaten it!!
Hipster, I have a relatively similar story with my hubs, don't think he drinks an awful lot but I hate the whole 'drinking conversations' etc. I fully agree with what Sunni says, I didn't put a tooth in it - I just told him I was going to bed to watch tele or read real early cos I found it difficult being around him too much when he was drinking. We don't go to pubs much anymore - just out for meals. It depends how much he wants you sober. My hubs considers me being sober the highest priority in the house (not in a patronizing way but he says it makes him and the family REALLY happy) so if I told him to go drink in the garden in the rain he probably would.
If you are an alkie like me, this is ALL IMPORTANT. Yes I agree a bit of tact is necessary, but like Sunni says, instead of criticizing his habits just explain that you HAVE to change yours, and if he wants your company more, he will have to moderate his drinking a bit. It's a tricky one alright, and yes of course he's a good man as is my hub, but this being sober is a different world sometimes isn't it.
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