Tuesday, March 24, 2009

on the wagon

According to the inspirational envelope that my sis made me, tonight I'm scheduled to update my blog on Prohibition progress. There have been some distinct stages in this month of sobriety.

1) Dread and determination- I set off with a bang. I remember alternately looking forward to the challenge and then thinking of what a looooong month March is. Dave confirmed that I was a drag this first leg of Prohibition.

2) Acceptance- I really hit my stride around Week Two. Armed with seltzer, limes, sparking juice, and coffee, I had a little extra spring in my step and my cheeks were so damn rosy. I felt that I could embrace Prohibition past April 1st. Hell, I'd do it one more month!

3) Anger and bargaining- Sometime between Week 2 and 3 I came to a plateau. What do you mean I can't have one innocent little beer? Well what about Kaliber non-alcoholic malt beverage? What about now? Can I have a sip now? I broke down and bought a sixer of faux beer. It wasn't too bad.

4) Reflection- So here I am in the home stretch. I'm still on the wagon. I'm learning some things about myself.
a) Booze is the spice of life that should be enjoyed in moderation. No need for the two-drink minimum every night.
b) If I don't drink wine, I'm going to seek out the sugar and empty calories elsewhere. Like in a jug of ice cream. Might as well stick with the devil you know.
c) I work hard, work out, watch what I eat. I think that blowing off some steam with a vodka gimlet here and there is perfectly okay. And fun.
d) You can find mocktails and non-alcoholic beer all over, you just have to look harder.
e) If I'm not drinking, I'm watching a LOT of movies.

It's not that it's impossible to have fun on the wagon. It's just that I enjoy a glass of wine at the end of the day, and maybe a couple cocktails on Saturday night. Life without booze is just a little...duller. I'm happy for the detox but I can't wait to toast my sister with some champagne in a few weeks. Clink!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Campbell's Soup & Libraries

I donated money to KEXP for the first time...and they gave me a shout out on the air! I'd been meaning to donate for some years now. KEXP is the local independent radio station that has solid programming, a crazy good website, and no commercials. One of my favorite shows is Michelle Meyers' on Friday nights. She plays Aretha's 'Rock Steady' every week to kick it off, an alarm bell signifying the weekend's arrival. Such joy! I learned about KEXP before I even moved here. I used to stream it to my computer at my NYC office and I can honestly say it had some part in drawing me here. I thought, Wow their radio station is cool, I bet the city is cool too.

I think I'm donating money to these local causes as a one-man bailout strategy. I'm trying to pump up our economy. The state of the world makes me a) sick b) want to invest in my community and take it back to small-town livin'. Not that I want to LIVE in a small town, I just want to keep my dollars in my neighborhood, my city, my wallet...or maybe a credit union. I walked past my Bank of America today and imagined a 'Going Out of Business' sign in their window.

You know how I'm coping with the recession? Coffee. Affordable, delicious, warm, fits within Prohibition 2009. That stuff never goes out of style.

Piece of trivia: this recession has benefited Campbell's Soup stock and increased use of local libraries. Nothing like some split pea soup while reading a good book....and listenin to Michelle Meyers. Well, I think I just mapped out my next Friday night.