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2 Years-WOW

Magstoyou
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All I have to say is thank you every one for all the support along my journey. I wouldn't have been at 2  years if it wasn't for all of you.

I remember two years ago of wakeing up in the morning and saying to myself, I am done, no more, its time, Staying close to the site gave me a lot of hope and courage, cheering me on, sometime pushing me along.

Just knowing everything I bloged, Ex"s would say-that is normal, made me feel better. Being told it will get better helped me a lot. It does get better-a lot better-I promise.

I went thru being tired, sleep problems, sad, crying, no one cares, feeling foggy. All those emotions .

I decided to do a gratitude calender, where you write down 1 thing you are grateful for each day, even if it is something small. It helped me stay more positive and gave me a thankful mood of gratitude.

My days got better and better and today i am happy to say, smoking is not part of my life.  I hardly ever think of it. I want all you newbies to know, reading you blogs keeps me in check. I can relate a lot to what you blog because I have been there.  Keep going forward and don't look back. I wish you all a great quit.

To the Oldies, thanks for cheering me along and being there for me.

Sincerely Mag

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About the Author
I am a 69 year old Wife, Mom and Grandma of 9 Grandchildren. I retired last February and have Enjoyed it. I live in Central California and love the beach and all the nature around us.Looking forward to traveling and not having to come home and going back to work or be home at a certain time.