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Happy Friday - All is good here!

Christine13
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Just wanted to check in today.  All is good here, was up bright and early this morning at 6:30 a.m. to take hubby to hospital for two transfusions.  Relaxing day.  He is my captive on days like this lol.  He is in a chair getting his blood, and I go and get him coffee and a donut, and I can talk as much as I want and he can't get away, LOL.  My guy always has had this compulsion to stay busy, and I love it when we just have time to sit and talk.  He will be feeling better now for about a week or so, and next Thursday we are going out to my sister's cottage.  Time for fun!!!  Yayyy, no appointments and I will be swimming in the lake with my sis.

We all get along so well, and they have a beautiful lake front cottage.  We will go out next Saturday to a pig roast there too.  I think there is a fishing  derby and silent auction.  I can't wait to get out there in the fresh air.

No one smokes in our family so I won't be tempted, and the food is always great too.  It's isolated there so it's good, no stores to buy cigs at..........yayyy, completely out of temptation!!

Going out for dinner tonight with him.  Life is good!!  Especially without those death sticks!!

Enjoy the weekend everyone!! xoxo

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I'm a widow now, my husband passed away January 1, 2018 He died of COPD, and pre leukemia and the flu. He quit smoking 15 years ago which gave him extra time. I am a mother, and grandmother. I have smoked for 47 years. I am going to have my forever quit and I'm doing it for me and my two daughters so I can live longer and be with them. I like to read, swim, garden, crochet, paint and doodle. I also enjoy walking and visiting with friends and family. I am 100% making this my last quit. I have been in denial about what smoking has done to me and my kids. I must make a new life for myself and it doesn't include cigarettes. I may already have COPD, but have not been officially diagnosed.