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Daily Pledge, Bonfires and Quit Celebrations: Traditions born from the members

Roller831
Member

The Daily Pledge February 2019

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Considering February is the shortest month of the year, it sure does have a lot of holidays!

Chinese New Year

National Freedom Day

Groundhog Day

Valentine’s Day

President’s Day

Mardi Gras

My birthday

My son’s birthday

Ash Wednesday

Black History Month

American Heart Month

Chocolate Lover’s Month

National Bird Feeding Month

National Dental Month

Some fun facts about February:

  1. February is named after the purification ritual Februa, which was a sort of early Roman spring cleaning festival. 
  2. In Old English, February was called Solmonath (Mud month) or Kale-monath (Kale or cabbage month). 
  3. February frequently occurs in lists of the most commonly misspelled words in the English language.
  4. The Americans have trouble with the word February too – last year, a press release from the White House consistently spelt it as Feburary. 
  5. Much Ado About Nothing is the only Shakespeare play that mentions February. 
  6. Before Julius Caesar’s calendar reform of 45BC, February was the only month with an even number of days. All the rest had 29 or 31. 
  7. February is the only month that can pass with no full moon. The last time this occurred was in 2018 and prior to that was 1999. 
  8. In the USA, the largest American sporting event is held in February, the Super Bowl.
  9. The birthstone for February is amethyst. The birth flower is the violet or iris. 
  10. The ancient Greeks believed that amethyst protected the wearer from drunkenness.

How to pledge: 


  1. Go to top of page and click the link for Latest Reply.Latest Reply.png
    Or you can go to the last page by clicking on the last page of the pagination links.pagination.png
  2. Click on the Reply bubble and make your pledge to the person at the end and then offer your free hand to the next pledge.Reply.png
  3. You've made your pledge.  Come back tomorrow and pledge again.
  4. Check out this handy quit calendar to calculate your DOF!  EX Quit Calculator or check out My Quit Plan.

As you go through your day you know that you have these two people with you and all of you are keeping each other strong. How cool is that! 

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573 Replies
Barb102
Member

Happy to take your hand and pledge NOPE.  I offer my other hand to support the next person to pledge with us 

Barb 403 DOF

Lauralives
Member

Happy to take your hand Barb and extend the other to the next in line!!  Laura 56 DOF

DonnaMarie
Member

Hi Lauralives‌ - Good to see you here today. I'll gladly take your hand and extend mine to the next person who wants to pledge not to smoke with me today.

Donna

Day 71

Barbscloud
Member

  I  gladly accept your hand an pledge not to smoke today.  Extending my hand to the next Exer pledging.

Barb

349 DOF

plumpay2626
Member

Barb,

I will gladly accept your hand on the 22nd DOF to not smoke today and extend my other hand to the next one pledging!

Catherine

NancyJC
Member

Thanks Catherine, I’ll take your hand and pledge to be smoke free today and then I’ll extend my free hand to the next person who pledges to be smoke free today.  Peace.

Nancy

3796 DOF 

virgomama
Member

Hi plumpay2626 I'll gladly take your hand and pledge not to smoke today or ever.  I give my free hand to the next one pledging.

Cindy

virgomama
Member

I think Nancy beat me to Plumplay.  So hello NancyJC I'll take your hand gladly and pledge not to smoke today or ever.  I offer my hand to the next in line.

Cindy

wlh
Member

Thanks for your hand virgomama‌!

I pledge not to smoke today and extend my other hand to the next in line.

Lynne 724 dof

Sandi4
Member

Hi Lynne wlh

I gratefully accept your hand and pledge not to smoke today.  My free hand is extended to the next person who chooses to pledge with us. 

Enjoy the rest of the day!

Sandi

429 DOF