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1000 Days-YES

Magstoyou
Member
2 20 80

Wow hard to believe. All last year I have been tossing around retiring-yes -no -yes. And then I had a week off for Christmas and it just seemed to feel right that it was the right time. So In January I gave my notice and retired on Febuary 12th. I need a knee replacement  and am going to be 69yrs  old. Change-I started thinking, I could sit out on the patio and have a cup of coffee and look at the stars and have a cig. What, where did that come from. I don't smoke any more. Its not part of my retirement plans. NOPE NOPE-GEEZ. Always protect your back. ​My new normal is I don't have to wake up to an alarm clock, I can go to water Arobics two to three times a week to help take weight off I gained  and exercise.  Can stay up as late as I want,

​I am thankful for all the Ex"s and the site for helping me get where I am. I truely believe I couldn't have done it with out you helping me, cheering me on, sometimes pushing me-keep going forward, It does get better-It really does, sooner than you think.

​For the new  just starting, educate your self. There is so much offered  on this site  as you go along. The support is awsome. Tired, lack of sleep, can't concentrate, mood swings-no one cares, (doesn't my family know what I am going through). Helped me to know they were all normal feelings. What worked best for me was the deep breathing, relaxation tapes. Meditation. Staying as relaxed as I could. Going for rides in the country and watching the leaves fall and going to the Beach. Nature was one of my crave busters. Drink lots of water and nap when you can to make up for those nights  you had a hard time sleeping. Blog and read others blogs every day. Stay close to the site.

I come on the site and still read blogs  almost everyday and sometimes comment. It keeps me in check. I also go to the pledge site and pledge almost everyday, it keeps my quit strong and gives others strength too.

Life is good

Love Ya All

Sincerely

Mag

20 Comments
YoungAtHeart
Member

Congratulations on your retirement!  I hope you have many healthy years to enjoy it!

Congratulations, too, on your 1,000 days!  I know about those random smoking  thoughts.  At 3 3/4 years.. I still have them, too.  Mostly for my reward/break after a task - and at sunrise on the beach....I guess I haven't done enough of the beach trips to relearn THAT without smoking - but I sure have done enough chores and breaks!  No telling when it might hit - but we know better now - don't we?!

Life is grand when we don't smoke, isn't it?!!

Nancy

JonesCarpeDiem

Great Job!

You Quadididdely Done It!

candylance
Member

Sincerely, Mag!! That epitomizes my gal Mag!! No whooping!! No hollering!! Just a sweet, "Sincerely, Mag". Today Mag enters the very elite Quad Squad with 1000 smoke free days and nights. She has told us how she's done it, I thank YOU, Mag!! YOU have set a beautiful EXAMPLE for a lot of people........new and old. Thank you for the example YOU have set for ME and my 161 days. Way to go, MAG!! I love YOU, Candy

Giulia
Member

Here's a THOUSAND High Five's to you, Mag.  Welcome to the Quad Squad!

 

TerrieQuit
Member

Congratulations on 1000 days Mag! I see you pledging daily and you give me hope! Happy Quads! Have a wonderful day!

I Won't Quit on my Quit!

SkyGirl
Member

Welcome to the Quad Squad, Mag!  Close your eyes and take a moment to think about ALL the things you've done in the last 1000 days--and you've done them ALL without a single puff of nicotine.  That is no small feat.  Be proud of yourself and enjoy your retirement.

Sky

LouiseR
Member

So wonderful.  Congrats on the Quad Squad Mag!!

froguelady
Member

Good job Mag and welcome to the Quad Squad.  I know I love being retired and have been for several years, yeah I'm old. Ha Ha.

I hope you do something special to celebrate.

elvan
Member

WOW, entering the Quad Squad and almost two months of retirement!  I am so happy for you, lady, you deserve to not have to wake up to an alarm clock and the BEACH...oh MY, I think the beach is the most therapeutic place in the world!

Please have a wonderful anniversary!

Ladybug--7-3-12

Congrats on your entry to the Quad Squad!  You are such an awesome example!  Keep enjoying the rest of your life smoke free -- Woo Hoo!   Patty

MarilynH
Member

A super duper congratulations on your wonderful retirement and another super duper congratulations on your awesome 1000 precious smoke free days and counting, I love your wonderful milestone, whoo Hoo, whoopee, hip, hip, hooray and yay and yay again WTG Mag .I wishyou the very best in your endeavors and the very best on your upcoming knee replacement and wow my friend, you are now a beautiful member of the Quad Squad. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

johio
Member

Great Job......A huge milestone

nanawendy
Member

Congratulations and welcome to the Quad Squad !!

 

Wendy

12/31/12

Thomas3.20.2010

WHOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO, Maggie!

Welcome to the Quad Squad!

Dotgirl_1-28-16
Congrats on 1000 DOF!! WTG
Strudel
Member

Mag - How very, very wonderful - congrats on 1000 days!! And - congratulations on your retirement! 

meWisconsin
Member

Congratulations on 1000 DOF and on your retirement.

Terry

cpsono
Member

Congratulations on your freedom from cigs and on your freedom from work!!   CP

Stac2
Member

Congratulations on over 1000!  Sorry I'm so late to the party! Love you and hope you are still celebrating bc you deserve it!

batmom
Member

Hi Maggie and hi to the rest of the gang!  I quit right after Mag did, on Aug 28th, 2013, so I have 1038 days of not smoking under my belt.  I still love the notion of freedom and not making some kind of mess (with the ashes & debris) wherever I go, and no mess of ashes on my computer desk either!  That, I especially enjoy!  I got so tired of cleaning up my keyboard, and having to wipe the ashes off of everything.  I smoked for 45 years, so you can say I was an old timer at smoking, and I did really enjoy it.  

The last about 4 years I smoked, I used the filters (which block all the tar & nicotine) and they helped a lot, when I decided to quit.  All I had left, at that point, was the habit of hand to mouth and the habit in my head.  But even those can be dealt with, with determination and some good support.  This site, where I met Maggie, is really important if you choose to make it part of your life.  I have never come on here as often as she did, and still does, but I did pretty often in the first six months or so.  

Knowing there are others going through the exact same thing, can be a big help.  I was the only one who smoked in my family, and all of them put a lot of pressure on me about quitting.  But they had for years, and I just ignored them.  I guess I got tired of it at some point, and was also tired of allowing that habit to run me and my life.  Make up your mind to it, and be stern with yourself, and you CAN do it. 

All my best wishes to all of you who are beginning this journey, and I am sending prayers your way too.  Asking help from above, is also very important.  Good luck!  

About the Author
I am a 69 year old Wife, Mom and Grandma of 9 Grandchildren. I retired last February and have Enjoyed it. I live in Central California and love the beach and all the nature around us.Looking forward to traveling and not having to come home and going back to work or be home at a certain time.