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Sometimes, You Need to Cherish the Little Things

YoungAtHeart
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10 21 180

When you quit smoking and generally in life, it's important to remember to appreciate the little things in our lives. We get burdened by withdrawal symptoms or the problems in our lives.   Please take a moment and savor the fresh air in your smoke free lungs or the smell of newly mowed grass, or the earth after a rain   Today I am celebrating my hydrangea's bountiful array..:

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...and the arrival of another season of Grey's Anatomy on Netflix (I don't have to try to listen to it on my computer with the lousy speakers anymore!)

What will YOU be thankful for today?

Nancy

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I smoked until a vascular surgeon informed me of the damage I had done to myself by doing so. I quit 11 years ago, and I can swim laps virtually FOREVER now, walk most other days 40 minutes to an hour and a half. What a difference quitting has made in my life! I strive to help others find this wonderful freedom from addiction, too.