Share your quitting journey
Masons first day of school went well, he's in grade 2 now, wow Adam is in grade 7 and Emma grade 8, they're all growing up and yikes I am getting older but yay at least I don't smoke anymore and that's super fantastic and maybe I might even live a few extra yrs with a much better quality of living because I took back my life from the clutches of the dreaded cancer sticks after 40 yrs of slavery now I am free and that's an awesome feeling. Oh by the way I won't have time to get on line in the morning with getting Mason off to school and then I have an appointment at 9 o'clock which will be a long wait I'm sure, then I plan on visiting my son on my way home, then hopefully I can check in with you my friends and fellow Exers before hubby comes home for lunch. Remember being smoke free is the only life for you and for me because once you get through the roller coaster ups and downs of withdrawals and mood swings and get to that good place in your quit it's super fantastic so hang on tight because there's definitely life after cigarettes!
Marilyn 675 splendiferous DOF and counting
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