Hi Mary and all you wonderful Puffless Dragons !
I wish I could send each and every one of you a rose. Bless you for hanging in there. It's a hard struggle to quit smoking, I know, but like Mary said, you will eventually feel so much better. And it's good for you and your loved ones, too.
I am determined not to weigh in until I reach my year on Mother's Day. I hate to think what I've gained. But my clothes no longer stink, and neither do I! I can open the window and have fresh air blow around, without it simply moving a cloud of smoke across the room.
And I have some money to spend. Now, if only I could stop spending it on food!
Alas the cravings are still there and when one raises it's ugly face, we battle it out. So far, I'm winning.
Bless you all. Prayers continuing for you and your loved ones.
I know when I first stopped, my family put up with a lot from me. I was not a happy camper. I was so crotchety and impatient, and I wanted it all over with - immediately. Well it didn't work out that way. It took time. But you know, looking back, I am amazed at how fast that time went by.
- Marion
"We do not inherit the land from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." - Native American Proverb