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I thought today would be different…
Question:
Your 3 month anniversary is the bright light on a cloudy day. Congratulations. Nicole SA #4 f3as3 Seven months, five days, 3 hours, 39 minutes and 28 seconds. 7600 cigarettes not smoked, saving $1,352.60. Time I can spend with my little one that I wouldn’t have if I were smoking: 3 weeks, 5 days, 9 hours, 20 minutes. >It’s my 3-month quitting anniversary today. I was planning to go out >tonight to celebrate at a fancy smokeless restaurant. Now I just can’t >stop crying. My thoughts and prayers, such as they are, are with >everyone touched by this senseless violence. The world really is an evil >place, and it’s hard to keep up my faith in humanity sometimes. >Let’s hope the tragedy ends today. Let’s all pray for peace and for wise >heads to prevail.
If you hold up your head with a smile on your face and are truly thankful… you are blessed because the majority can, but most do not.
Response:
Saw some of ya playing with numbers and I thought I would try to make you heads swim in numbers just a little. I will soon have one month free of smokes, that means that I would be off smoking 1/36 of the amount of time that someone else who had not smoked for 3 years. Seems like a long time but….. Next year I will be non smoking for one full year and be nonsmoking only 1/4 of the time of that same person. The next year 2/5 the time The next year 1/2 the time The next year 4/7 the time The next year 5/8 the time The next year 1/3 the time The next year 7/10 the time The next year 8/11 the time Eventually I will be non smoking for the same amount of time as the other guy right? Not really but it is funny to play with the numbers. Each day you do not smoke you are closing the gap on the AS3 veterans! Look out we might even pass you!!!! — DR. ROLAND HICKS Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner Iligitimi non carborundum – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Your 3 month anniversary is the bright light on a cloudy day. > Congratulations. > Nicole > SA #4 f3as3 Seven months, five days, 3 hours, 39 minutes and 28 > seconds. 7600 cigarettes not smoked, saving $1,352.60. Time I can > spend with my little one that I wouldn’t have if I were smoking: 3 > weeks, 5 days, 9 hours, 20 minutes. >It’s my 3-month quitting anniversary today. I was planning to go out >tonight to celebrate at a fancy smokeless restaurant. Now I just can’t >stop crying. My thoughts and prayers, such as they are, are with >everyone touched by this senseless violence. The world really is an evil >place, and it’s hard to keep up my faith in humanity sometimes. >Let’s hope the tragedy ends today. Let’s all pray for peace and for wise >heads to prevail. > If you hold up your head with a smile on your face and are truly > thankful… > you are blessed because the majority can, but most do > not.
Response:
Hi Karen I am sorry that your QOF is on such a tragic day. Congratulations are still in order! A lovely milestone Liz
Response:
When I pray for all the grieving families for those who were so violently terrorized by the acts of inhumanity today, I will be sure to thank God that Karen has been smoke free for 1/4 of a year. No one can stop you Karen! Best Wishes! — DR. ROLAND HICKS Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner Iligitimi non carborundum
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> It’s my 3-month quitting anniversary today. I was planning to go out > tonight to celebrate at a fancy smokeless restaurant. Now I just can’t > stop crying. My thoughts and prayers, such as they are, are with > everyone touched by this senseless violence. The world really is an evil > place, and it’s hard to keep up my faith in humanity sometimes. > Let’s hope the tragedy ends today. Let’s all pray for peace and for wise > heads to prevail. > — > Karen B.
Response:
Congrats Karen – sorry to have it fall on such a sad day we will celebrate soon — Love Jeanne HOF f3as3 Quitting smoking is the ultimate gift of love you cannot afford NOT to give yourself
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> It’s my 3-month quitting anniversary today. I was planning to go out > tonight to celebrate at a fancy smokeless restaurant. Now I just can’t > stop crying. My thoughts and prayers, such as they are, are with > everyone touched by this senseless violence. The world really is an evil > place, and it’s hard to keep up my faith in humanity sometimes. > Let’s hope the tragedy ends today. Let’s all pray for peace and for wise > heads to prevail. > — > Karen B.
Response:
> When I pray for all the grieving families for those who were so violently > terrorized by the acts of inhumanity today, I will be sure to thank God that > Karen has been smoke free for 1/4 of a year. No one can stop you Karen! > Best Wishes!
I’ll second that! WTG Karen, can I owe you a cartwheel please, it just doesn’t seem appropriate right now? big hugs padders (