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one month quit

marg-cavill
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Just made it to one full month. What a fun day it was. Picked up my granddaughters at daycare and met my daughter for dinner. She quit with me. After dinner she ask what I was going to do and I said go walk at the Y as I am gaining to much weight. So my daughter, granddaughters (ages 3 and 6) and I walked a mile. Would have done more but it was a school night. Normally after dinner my daughter and I would stand outside the car and smoke with the girls buckled in their car seats.  They have been raised on this so they think it is the “normal”

Hope I never forget the look on my daughters face about the ½ mile mark. She said “mom, look at us, we are being healthy, instead of standing outside the restaurant and smoking. She was right! I then looked at my 3 and 6 year old granddaughters walking with us. I said, “look at the lifestyle we are now teaching them.” There were so many times that mom and grandma stood outside the slightly opened door (so we could hear and see them) to smoke. How many times when we had sleepovers and I would say to them that I was going to smoke and will play with them when I am done. So much precious time was lost with my granddaughters because of smoking. And come to think of it with my kids. I smoked in the same room with them. But remember many many times that I put off their needs so I could finish the last puff.

 

I have quit many many many times before. This time I must stay quit. Thank you for this site and the encouragement to read, read, read all that I can. Also all the wonderful people here that help.

I hope and pray that I can be of help as well.

12 Comments
countrybugs
Member

way to go this is what I want just so that I can be proud of myself for quitting too. you and your daughter should be very proud.

marg-cavill
Member

@countrybugs when is your quit date? I will help you in anyway I can. If you are in the US I can call you.

marg-cavill
Member

You can be proud of yourself in knowing that you want to quit and are on that road to being an EX.

Dakota_Posse
Member

Well....look at  you two!  Helping each other out and being supportive!  That is why this Site works!

CONGRATS to you both for quitting!!!!  Marg, loved your blog....you speak from the heart and doesn't it just amaze you that we can be so smart and logical about most things but when it came to smoking we used every excuse in the book to keep puffing......wow!

Quitting IS DOABLE!!!!  You have to educate yourself about our addiction and then you have to stay determined and NEVER let the nicodemon beat you.....you CAN win!  There are lots of us out here who are living proof!

I'm Cindy, aka The Dakota Posse and I have been smoke free for 807 days!  This is my first quit and it is my FOREVER quit thanks to the people of this Site and my own determination!

Stay with us....we'd love to help!

Cindy

marg-cavill
Member

Thanks Cindy, lol

Had to pull out the calculator to figure out how many days you are quit. It’s not days but years. Folks look to her for advice. A HUGE, HUGE congratulations. I am so very happy for you! Give yourself a huge hug and treat yourself to something special this week.           

Dakota_Posse
Member

Thanks Marg!  I, however, am looking to you for entertainment this Fall and maybe some Jazz music!

marg-cavill
Member

I am not the entertainment. What do you need in the Fall? If I can make it happen I would be happy to do so. You could come stay with me and we could watch all the fall colors of the east cost. lol never know when the trees are going to turn so you might have to stay a month with me in my, "SMOKE FREE" home.

marg-cavill
Member

Are your really in the Dakotas? Crap that is cold most of the yrear, right?

Brenda_M
Member

Marg, this blog makes me smile! What a beautiful contrast, and showing your grandchildren a healthier lifestyle...just marvelous. Congrats on a month!!!

karen-lane
Member

Thats great, I know what u mean, lots of time lost because of smoking and energy,keep up the good work and fight the good fight, lol

cory-3-10-13
Member

Wow, Marg. I can definitely relate to buckling the kids in their seats and standing outside smoking! I used to do that too, sometimes and I hated having my kids see me smoke! But I had to at the time, I was completely addicted, BUT NOW! We don't have to do that anymore.  It really feels good, doesn't it?  For your kids and grandkids, but really most of all for YOU!  They need us around for years and years to come and we are making that more of a possibility by not smoking.  I loved reading your blog today, thanks Marg and keep on keeping on!

Danno_11-10-12

Great job!!!