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Saturday. Time to say NOPE

LarryG
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This is Mosquito Harbor at Schoodic Point near Gouldsboro, Maine.  There's a large "cobble beach in the right background.  Ronald Wilson took the photo.

A quiet day, few errands this morning and then it's nap time!  No news from the "frozen north" yet, they should have arrived yesterday at the final destination.

Sometimes, after we begin recovery, things in our life seem to get worse for a time. Our finances, our relationships, or our health may seem to deteriorate.

This is temporary; this is a normal part of recovery and healing. It may be the way things will be for a time, but not for long.

Keep working at recovery, and the trend will reverse. Before too long, things, and us, will be better than they were before. This time, the foundation will be solid.

Melody Beattie  The Language of Letting Go

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I quit on October 25, 2013, it was the best decision I ever made (or, one of them). I smoked for over 50 years and quit Cold Turkey. My most useful tool is gratitude, you can borrow some from me.