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Old 10-18-2007, 02:30 PM
PreciousKittyKat@gmail.com
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Good morning everyone.

Just blasting in and out of here with a quick meter post! I"m doing
good and reading as many messages as I can get in. Life's been
busy...in a good way. I'm home from work...being domestic! Cooking,
baking, running errands, grocery shopping. All the little pleasures
in life that can actually be enjoyed, because I'm not RUSHING through
them. I'm enjoying them. I've had a few days vac from work...kids
home on vacation. Both kids have friends over, so, they kind of leave
me on my own, while they hang out with their friends

Roast in the crockpot! Yummy

Life does fly by. To make this relate to smoking. WHEN DID I FIND
TIME TO SMOKE EVERYDAY? TWENTY TIMES A DAY! That makes me wonder. I
imagine each time was about 10 minutes? That's a lot of a persons
time to just smoke! I've filled up every little open spot that I used
when I was smoking and filled it with something good.

I got my camera yesterday afternoon!!! Yeah!!! Now...it is just to
figure it out! I played with it a little bit last night...going to
try to figure it out a little better today. I'll send some pictures
this direction if I ever get it figured out!

Thanks to everyone here...for being here and great advice! I learn so
much here everyday!


I try to post positive messages about not smoking, but, I should also
share that I have went through some major struggles and craves during
my two months. It can be done. Quitting does get much easier. Even
during the heat of the moment when the crave is the strongest...that
also has loosened its grip on me a bit. It gets easier


A happy quitter!

PreciousKittyKat =^..^=
Two months, one week, 22 hours, 27 minutes and 41 seconds. 1378
cigarettes not smoked, saving $413.61. Life saved: 4 days, 18 hours,
50 minutes.

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Old 10-18-2007, 03:00 PM
Sue
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Lovely post, terrific meter!! Have a great domestic mom day.
Sue

On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:27:30 -0700, "PreciousKittyKat@gmail.com"
<PreciousKittyKat@gmail.com> wrote:

>Good morning everyone.
>
>Just blasting in and out of here with a quick meter post! I"m doing
>good and reading as many messages as I can get in. Life's been
>busy...in a good way. I'm home from work...being domestic! Cooking,
>baking, running errands, grocery shopping. All the little pleasures
>in life that can actually be enjoyed, because I'm not RUSHING through
>them. I'm enjoying them. I've had a few days vac from work...kids
>home on vacation. Both kids have friends over, so, they kind of leave
>me on my own, while they hang out with their friends
>
>Roast in the crockpot! Yummy
>
>Life does fly by. To make this relate to smoking. WHEN DID I FIND
>TIME TO SMOKE EVERYDAY? TWENTY TIMES A DAY! That makes me wonder. I
>imagine each time was about 10 minutes? That's a lot of a persons
>time to just smoke! I've filled up every little open spot that I used
>when I was smoking and filled it with something good.
>
>I got my camera yesterday afternoon!!! Yeah!!! Now...it is just to
>figure it out! I played with it a little bit last night...going to
>try to figure it out a little better today. I'll send some pictures
>this direction if I ever get it figured out!
>
>Thanks to everyone here...for being here and great advice! I learn so
>much here everyday!
>
>
>I try to post positive messages about not smoking, but, I should also
>share that I have went through some major struggles and craves during
>my two months. It can be done. Quitting does get much easier. Even
>during the heat of the moment when the crave is the strongest...that
>also has loosened its grip on me a bit. It gets easier
>
>
>A happy quitter!
>
>PreciousKittyKat =^..^=
>Two months, one week, 22 hours, 27 minutes and 41 seconds. 1378
>cigarettes not smoked, saving $413.61. Life saved: 4 days, 18 hours,
>50 minutes.

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Old 10-18-2007, 03:30 PM
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Those are such great thoughts, where DID we find the time?

Congrats and keep on keepin on




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Old 10-18-2007, 05:31 PM
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PKK! Thanks for the thoughtful post! I do agree, where in our busy
lives did we find the time to sit back and smoke? I see that now with
smokers and think how much time they are wasting sucking on those
poison sticks. I am glad, too, that I am no longer one of them!
Congratulations on the camera. I totally enjoy the one I have and am
now saving for a better one so that I have more options when I take a
photo and also videotape some events since so many cameras today do
both!

FlatironMike
Eight months, one week, 13 hours, 49 minutes and 20 seconds. 4991
cigarettes not smoked, saving $1,497.20. Life saved: 2 weeks, 3 days,
7 hours, 55 minutes.

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Old 10-18-2007, 07:01 PM
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Huge congratulations on M&M Plus KittyKat! - enjoy your vaca.

hugs,
robbster

PreciousKittyKat@gmail.com wrote:
> Good morning everyone.
>
> Just blasting in and out of here with a quick meter post! I"m doing
> good and reading as many messages as I can get in. Life's been
> busy...in a good way. I'm home from work...being domestic! Cooking,
> baking, running errands, grocery shopping. All the little pleasures
> in life that can actually be enjoyed, because I'm not RUSHING through
> them. I'm enjoying them. I've had a few days vac from work...kids
> home on vacation. Both kids have friends over, so, they kind of leave
> me on my own, while they hang out with their friends
>
> Roast in the crockpot! Yummy
>
> Life does fly by. To make this relate to smoking. WHEN DID I FIND
> TIME TO SMOKE EVERYDAY? TWENTY TIMES A DAY! That makes me wonder. I
> imagine each time was about 10 minutes? That's a lot of a persons
> time to just smoke! I've filled up every little open spot that I used
> when I was smoking and filled it with something good.
>
> I got my camera yesterday afternoon!!! Yeah!!! Now...it is just to
> figure it out! I played with it a little bit last night...going to
> try to figure it out a little better today. I'll send some pictures
> this direction if I ever get it figured out!
>
> Thanks to everyone here...for being here and great advice! I learn so
> much here everyday!
>
>
> I try to post positive messages about not smoking, but, I should also
> share that I have went through some major struggles and craves during
> my two months. It can be done. Quitting does get much easier. Even
> during the heat of the moment when the crave is the strongest...that
> also has loosened its grip on me a bit. It gets easier
>
>
> A happy quitter!
>
> PreciousKittyKat =^..^=
> Two months, one week, 22 hours, 27 minutes and 41 seconds. 1378
> cigarettes not smoked, saving $413.61. Life saved: 4 days, 18 hours,
> 50 minutes.
>


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Bananas can also help people trying to give up smoking, as the high
levels of Vitamin C, A1, B6, B12 they contain, as well as the potassium
and magnesium found in them, help the body recover from the effects of
nicotine withdrawal.
www.ciggyfree.com

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Old 10-18-2007, 08:00 PM
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I'm actually wondering where I found the MONEY to smoke. I know I've
saved some, but I still don't have any.

:P
Ashley

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Old 10-18-2007, 09:30 PM
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rOnce upon a time, PreciousKittyKat@gmail.com said:

>I try to post positive messages about not smoking, but, I should also
>share that I have went through some major struggles and craves during
>my two months. It can be done. Quitting does get much easier. Even
>during the heat of the moment when the crave is the strongest...that
>also has loosened its grip on me a bit. It gets easier


It's good to see you quitting Kat. Quitting was obviously your destiny
and you just needed time to find that out!

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Tihomir 4M2W *Waiting to see Kat's photos*

.... And then the fun began! --N. Bonaparte
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