I like wine. I make no secret of the fact. I've spoken about it here, and this one. Oh, look here’s another. And one more.
It is of great comfort to me. I enjoy it, see? Once upon a time I did not. It reminded me of vinegar and I would twist up
my face like a five-year-old tasting broccoli.
Your palette changes as you get older.
You lose your fondness for chocolate and chewy, pink fizzy sweets;
instead preferring to eat fruit or a proper dinner.
Similarly, with wine I turned my back
on beer in favour of it.
When l am being pushed to the limit
with things at home, I will go to the fridge just to look at it. Depending on how bad things are, this could
be 4pm or it could be 4.15pm.
It talks to me, see? Tells me to hang on in there. That we can be together later. In peace and quiet. Sometimes, I swear, it even winks at
me. Seductively.
I love wine.
This week I discovered Dot. I like Dot.
She sounds like she would be great fun.
I think I would get on with Dot.
Dot is probably married to Bill
though. Bill sounds like a smug fucker
(but I do like his indicator advice) so maybe that’s why Dot drinks wine.
My kids often draw me cards in school
for Mother’s Day and Valentines. They always
draw a glass of wine on it somewhere.
(Maybe I should be worried) Once I got a card with a whole bottle drawn on the inside. It was open to allow it to breathe and
everything.
It made me laugh and laugh.
This week one of my boys drew me a
picture after we had yet another barney.
I hid my upset from him but when he came home later that evening he went
straight over to me, gave me a hug and whispered, “I’m sorry for………” what he
did in my ear. When I was going to bed I
discovered a beautiful picture on my pillow.
A glass of wine. And a note telling me to read the message on
the back. It said. “Because I know you like wine.”
I framed it.
I love it.
This week someone reached out to me
via email. It was a company. I often get messages from PR companies
looking to know would I be interested in featuring their products on my
blog. Shopping bags, baby products, the odd
beauty item and once a constipation remedy.
This company have created a series of hangover cure helper videos. (Whatever
they are. Helper videos that is, not
hangovers.) They would love to have me
on board having discovered my blog.
Looking at the evidence spread out in
front of me like that, it’s kind of obvious that wine plays a big part in my
life.
Maybe I should be concerned? Maybe I
should try to not drink the glasses of wine on the weekends. And sometimes Thursdays. The odd Wednesday. And Monday.
If there’s a drop left from Sunday night. If!
Maybe I should have a dry February
instead of a Dry January.
Maybe I should…………………..oh look! Is that wine?
I write this post with my tongue firmly stuck in my
cheek. I do realise the negative impact
alcohol has on many people. I do not
promote nor do I condone excessive drinking under any circumstances. But we’ve all done it. I like to think I know my limit. Shane McCully was a guest speaker on The
Anton Savage Show recently. A young man
who is days away from his first year being completely drink free, put it succinctly
with the words, “Here in Ireland alcohol surrounds everything – it’s how we
mourn, it’s how we celebrate. It’s just
the entirety of our social circles.”
Alcohol is there. It always
will be. Some of us can handle it, some
of us can’t. Alcoholism is a disease
like any other.