Share your quitting journey
When I took Mason home after swimming I asked him if he wanted to come back and spend the night and he said yes, so I called around 7 seven last night and checked with my daughter to make sure it was ok, she works straight nights anyway, 11 to 7 shift and her man straight days. I went over about 8:30 and he was already to go with me, it's a good feeling that he wants to stay with gram and I see my other grandson Adam at the pool most days, he's 12 and loves me but of course at his age doesn't want to hang out with me or his little cousin but he always smiles and says hi to me, my son and his mother and my son split when Adam was 2 yrs old but I am so thankful to be in his life. Well it's definitely going to be another afternoon at the public pool as long as we don't get the thunderstorms that's predicted, anyway Mason is still sleeping and I thought maybe I would share three mantras that I learned on this site, just in case there's a few people hiding in the shadows reading this. Quitting smoking is definitely difficult to say the least but it's absolutely doable, be willing, determined and totally committed to succeed and you can and will be successful, N.O.P.E - Not One Puff Ever will give you a beautiful smoke free life because S.I.N.A.O - Smoking Is Not An Option - and if you have been quit for awhile and are struggling then please, N.E.F - Never Ever Forget the early days of your quit and I got this somewhere and it's also a good one, H.A.L.T - hunger, anger, loneliness and being tired.
Marilyn 745 D
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