In most cultures, alcohol is often related to having a good time. But as someone who has undergone extensive recovery treatment for alcohol addiction, finding ways to have a great time with your loved ones without alcohol can seem like a lot. Thankfully, there are ample options you can tap into to enjoy the occasion without involving alcohol. These ways are easy to follow and are immensely meaningful when it comes to reconnecting with your loved ones.
Alcohol is given center stage when it comes to celebrations or special occasions. Removing it from the equation creates room to explore other ways to enjoy each other’s company without getting influenced by the numbing effects of alcohol. Such changes are especially important if you have been part of any treatment programs at Refine Recovery. Removing alcohol from the equation also makes it possible to engage with people in ways that are more emotionally and mentally present. It allows for building relationships that are filled with uplifting memories.
There’s nothing more entertaining than watching movies that have been sitting on your watch list. However, to ensure you do not bore yourself out, discuss with your friends which movies they are eager to watch. If you are unsure about watching movies on end, consider shortlisting series that are entertaining and something you wouldn’t otherwise watch. Remember, you don’t have to follow any specific set of rules, and opting to watch movies (or even series) at random is absolutely fine.
If watching movies on end is not your cup of tea and you are looking for exciting (and rewarding) activities, consider game night. Charades, Monopoly, UNO, Jenga, and scavenger hunts are a few exciting games to try. If you are looking for more excitement and suspense, consider adding treasure-hunt games into the picture. Make sure you are trying different games to avoid boredom.
Hiking is an excellent way if you are looking for outdoor activities that are fun, packed with health benefits, and exciting and allow you to bond with your friends or family. To make the event a success, consider getting in touch with an organization that specializes in setting up hiking events to ensure you don’t have to worry about pick-ups, drop-offs, and the overall hiking experience. Ensure that you are updating everyone about the plan and the gear they will need for the hike.
Baking is an excellent way to relax and have delicious recipes ready at the end of the day. From baking cookies to creating elaborate cakes, there’s a lot that you can try. The only few things that you will need to prepare in advance include deciding on the recipes you will be trying, the ingredients, and cleaning the oven for use. Stock up on trays and gloves to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
Collaborating with your friends or family to create art is an incredible way to connect deeper with them while grounding and healing. There’s no need to be hard on oneself to create masterpieces; instead, draw or paint anything that comes to mind. Other forms of art that you can consider creating include knitting or crocheting, which are also some activities that are worth trying.
What’s a more healthy and fun way to spend time stretching as you try new yoga poses? Doing yoga with your friends will promote stress reduction, improve quality of life, and make the body more flexible. Besides, as yoga also involves meditation techniques, you will be able to experience moments of relaxation as well as vulnerability.
Such instances are guaranteed to deepen your relations while building a strong sense of trust and belonging. Make sure you are enrolling in advance and are booking a private session to allow everyone to be themselves and not be worried about sharing the space with strangers.
Spending quality time with your loved ones is an experience everyone looks forward to. Since no alcohol will be involved, you will have more flexibility to explore newer ideas and create memories that will last a lifetime. Make sure you are planning everything in advance to have a stress-free time with your family or friends.