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I was up at twenty to 6 but I didn't want to be,Mason didn't want to get up either and I let him sleep until quarter after 7 but he got up in a great mood with a big smile for Gram which as tired as I am makes me very happy because I know that before long he won't want to hang out with the old fogies so right now he's only 7 so I will enjoy every minute I can. The other two grandchildren are 12 and 13, we see them every couple of weeks but after a few minutes they're bored and only want to be around us if we're driving all over creation and spending money we don't have but we love them just as much but it's more tiring trying to keep them entertained but happy, sad, frustrated, stressed or any other mood or emotion doesn't involve smoking because I don't do that anymore, so please remember to blog if you are struggling with your quit all you have to do is say help and someone will be along to help you through the rough patch, I know because whenever I was having a tough time in the beginning of my quit I came here and always got the help I needed, plus it's a wonder I didn't wear Dales page out concerning the first 4 months of quitting. Hang on tight, remain willing, determined and totally committed to succeed and you can and will be successful, remember the reasons why you quit in the first place, for me, it's my health, family and even my wallet but being around especially for the grandchildren is definitely at the top of my list, please believe me when I say there's life after cigarettes and it's super fantastic and so worth everything that I went through to get here today
Marilyn 737 DOF
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