The short answer is because I don’t want
to. But I have other reasons.
Until very recently, as in the last 24
hours I did not know such a thing existed.
I was all, “what? It’s not Lent, is it? Already?”
See I have kids and as I said to the
nice chap in the off licence on Christmas eve, red wine and whiskey and sherry
are exactly what makes Christmas day with small children tolerable.
Ok that’s a slight exaggeration. Wine helps.
It helps a lot. But what really
works for me is sleep, lots of sleep, a quiet house (never going to happen) and
then a little bit of wine.
Also I spent three, count them, three consecutive Christmases either
pregnant and/or breastfeeding. I was practically
teetotal for a decade.
All decisions made my very good
(sober) self, granted. I accept that and
I was happy (Mostly. Sometimes. Maybe for about an hour in 2009) to remain
teetotal. But now that all of my boys
are long weaned and the baby shop is closed, I enjoy a glass bottle of
wine most weekend nights. I do not have
a problem with it. At all. If I went out to the pub each Friday and
Saturday I would drink a lot more than a bottle of wine, I can tell you.
I enjoy wine. It’s nice.
I like it and I have no intentions of stopping drinking it any time
soon.
I understand a lot of people are full
of Christmas and all of the excesses but I’m grand. I do not feel the need to give up anything
nice at a time of year when we should be kind to ourselves. It’s winter, lads. We wake up in the dark and go to bed in the
dark. The weather is poxy. Our bodies
and minds are crying out for a bit of comfort.
Anthropologically speaking we should be curled up in a cave wrapped in a
bear skin with an extra layer of body fat keeping us alive until the spring
when food is more plentiful.
To embark on Dry January, I feel is to
deny ourselves a basic human need. That’s
my excuse and I’m sticking to it.
And in case you’re wondering, yes, there
is a glass of wine in front of me at the time of writing.
I like wine and I’m proud.
On a more sober and poignant note, Dry January is a fundraiser for the charity Alcohol Concern. A truly worthy cause and I am in awe of those
who complete 31 days alcohol free. Please
check out the above links even if it is just to have a read of the statistics
and maybe even donate something.