Overcoming triggers and wobbles on your Sober journey
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So, this blog is my experience of attending that first big event and my tips on how to enjoy it and be prepared.
I had attended a few birthday parties etc. in the early days of going sober but the big one I thought was going to be difficult was my first festival. @dounetherabbithole, one of our favourite festivals and one that is always a blast.
Packing for this usually meant a massive “carry out” and making the most of the real ales on sale at the bar. The big thought going through my head was am I still going to enjoy it and not be boring to the rest of my pals. I can honestly say it’s one of the best times I have ever had. I remember every band for a change and didn’t miss half a day from a horrendous hangover like has happened so many times before. What I also found, was that I experienced so much more. I visited all the wee stalls. Went to the yoga tent. Tried all the various street food vendors and I walked around the site more than I would have previously instead of sitting at the bar. It was amazing!
Advance preparation
I emailed the organisers in advance to ask if there would be alcohol free options available They were so helpful and advised that they weren’t sure but were happy for me to take in my own Drinks are normally confiscated at the gates Bonus……
Take plenty of alcohol free options if it’s what you like. These are a saving grace if you get the notion.
Pre warn your drinking pals that you might wander off on your own. It might get to a point when everyone is drunk and you want to step away from it Just go a wander round the vendors or to another area of the festival There are always chill out areas.
See all the bands.
Treat yourself to something Buy yourself a thing You’ve saved a fortune on booze and you deserve it.
Lord it over your pals when they are rough as toast and you feel magic 😂
What I learned from this first festival is: I can have a great time without being drunk I don’t need it and neither do you.
Currently I am on holiday in the campervan , sitting on the Isle of Mull having just come back from Iona. A situation where I would be buying up the local whisky or gin and drinking all the ales. But at 60 quid a bottle and 8 quid a pint I’m feeling all smug that I have saved a small fortune. Yay to sobriety and a love of flavoured teas.
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Great advice Nicola, it’s not as scary as we may think! Xx
ReplyDeleteLoved this Nicola. Welcome to the non drinkers who still have fun.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Nicola, you've done amazing. How much healthier you must feel too as well as richer 👏
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic read and inspirational
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, great advise. Well done you👌💕
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Nicola, you’re inspiring me to give sober a go. Plus I love a festive, is that a family friendly one? X
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