Dave, that is fantastic. Congratulations, and here we are both at month two. I know you did this earlier this year for 4 months, but this is the longest I've been alcohol-free for several decades. If I made a guess about how much money I've spent on alcohol over the course of my life... hmm. In the 80's maybe $500/year ($5000 during the decade). In the 90's, average $3 - $5 per day = approx $1500/year ($12,500 during that decade), in the 00's maybe $5-$10/day - round it to $7/day (at least $25,000/decade) and in the past three years more like $10/day (close to $10,000) I guess that would add up to -- holy cow, good thing I'm sitting down -- well over $50,000 since I bought that first cheap beer in college. And I'm sure that close to the same is true for my husband.
That is truly staggering -- over $100,000 between the two of us. I've never done the entire math before. I'm not sure I can handle this. I need a drink! Oh, wait. It's only five in the morning. I'm not going to calculate the cigarettes, because that was much spottier, but I would hazard a total guess of about $10,000 up in...uh...smoke. God, that's depressing. How did I get started on THAT this morning?
So, how about this angle instead? I've already saved myself almost $400 since becoming sober, plus a couple thousand more if I count the cigarettes I gave up four years ago. I'm going for my usual 5-mile trek now, before the kids get up for school. My 50s will be my best and healthiest decade ever.
Camiol, how did your trip go? Are you smoke free? I've got my fingers crossed for you. Siobhan, how are you doing?