Tonight DH and I met some friends out for dinner. They all had a couple of glasses of wine with dinner while I drank cranberry juice and soda water. Not a big deal. Well, then we go to this bar next door, and he proceeds to drink about 3 bourbon and cokes. Then the friends want to go to yet ANOTHER bar and DH has two more bourbon and cokes. And of course our friends are drinking also. So, by the end of the night, DH is hammered and I'm incredibly tired and irritated. Is it just me, or does anyone else find it really annoying to be the one watching everyone get drunk around them? Not that this happens a lot.............in fact it's only the second time it's happened since I got pregnant..............but I could have really done without DH getting hammered and obnoxious tonight.
Re: DH Vent
Eh..It doesnt bother me. I used to be DD all the time. I love watching drunk people because I get to laugh at them.
I like to have fun just like the next person, but sometimes it stinks to be the DD. I am not a big fan of it. A few years before we got pg, DH and I talked about this, and he said that he wouldn't drink while I was pg.
We really aren't big bar people for 2 reasons, 1), we hate smoking (although there are now anti-smoking laws, 27yrs old feels too old to start getting into the bar scene). 2) We like at home parties better. Alcohol is cheaper, no need for DDs (neighbors just walk home), and mixing drinks is fun too!
But I don't care as much as I thought. If DH wants a beer, he asks if I mind, and I don't (b/c I am goign to steal a sip too). but he isn't drinking to party or get drunk, so I don't care. Now if it were a party, I probably would mind, but not once has that come up since BFP. So we shall see
This was it exactly. By the time the 1 a.m. and the 3rd place rolled around, I was super exhausted after a full day of Christmas shopping and a full night of watching people (particularly DH) get drunk and promising "Just one more and we can go......." I was fine up until I "hit my wall." Once that happened, I was incredibly annoyed and ready to go home.
Oh, well. I'm over it now.