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We made it clear up to 87 degrees here yesterday and will again today, so I'm going to get outside early and get a couple of hrs of mowing in right quick. Schools are out here at noon on Friday and next Monday for the summer at least I will be getting up at 5 : 30 to drive over to my daughters to watch Mason so his Dad can go to work, my daughter works the graveyard shift 11 to 7 : 30 so I will bring Mason over here for the day and take him back home around 4. He is pretty happy about that, I am a little nervous about getting up that early because I sleep like crap most nights and usually am more tired when I wake up then when I go to bed but I want to be able to do this so my fingers and toes are crossed so Lord willing this old broad will be able to watch my little Mack Attack. Thankfully I don't need an hour to get woke up anymore, 6 cigs later and 3 coffee and maybe just maybe I would be able to function, now that I am an Exer I can function after 15 minutes which is super fantastic ,that's just one plus of being smoke free and if you stop and think about it everything is a major plus, there's not one negative thing about quitting everything is positive, if you haven't been quit long enough to reap all of the positives and you think I'm nuts, please keep moving forward in your quit, give it 3 or even 4 months to realize how much better life is without the crutch of smoking.
Marilyn 707 DOF
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