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Thanks for the shout out people!! 5 years is quite a milestone for sure and I have never regretted having made the commitment to quit despite the difficulties in the early days. All the newbies need to know it's possible for all who put in the work to find their freedom from nicotine addiction. The difficulties and doubts fade away and are replaced by rewards that last a lifetime! As for me - the wife & I are livin' the good life on the beach in Mexico playin' in the sun7 points
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Congratulations @reciprocity on your five years quit! Today is all about you so treat yourself well, do something you enjoy and maybe even come tell us how you've been6 points
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Congratulations on 5 years smoke free, @reciprocity I hope you celebrate and also stop by and let us know how things are going.6 points
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Congratulations on your super solid five year quit and on living the good life on the beach!4 points
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Congratulations Reciprocity, this is a great quit. Reward yourself today.4 points
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I pop in when I can (I take care of my mother and we both struggling these days) but lol here the good news I still on the train3 points
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Sending a late high five x 2 on your impressive 10 month quit! You are such a positive, encouraging presence here for quitters new and old!2 points
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Hmmm, yes, I can see how that must have sounded, reading back over it. She's six months pregnant and is supposed to be keeping quiet--she's not able to do cleaning that involves bending over, and had to take care with packing. She had several difficult pregnancies, with two ending in C-sections. The third one didn't end well, sad to say. This is probably their last child, and they don't want to risk anything that could cause premature labor or worse. They also have a motor-legs 1+ year old boy. She's 39, so still young, but not the endless energy of a 25 year old. She was managing the renovations for the upcoming house sale, plus frequent communication with the handful of people that she's formed relationships with online and by phone, making arrangements for temporary housing for the family and their three Border collies--very tough with the dogs, starting the search for a new house to buy, and I'm sure a lot I don't even know about. Whew! And she homeschools the eight year old through all of this.2 points
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Happy you are feeling better! Is there any sport that you can't do? You got a gold in the Quiter Olympics. Can you leave something for the rest of us LOL2 points
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Sitting on the couch realizing I have not planned dinner. Don't feel like a lot of work so I think it will be breakfast for dinner. Easy, one pan and done.2 points
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Looking forward to a Saturday at home with absolutely nothing to do. The weather is going to be cold and windy with a chance of snow. Apart from feeding the donkeys, there's no real need to go outside tomorrow. My dog Cash is ahead of the curve on dealing with days like this. Has a bed right in front of the fireplace, lays there all day. He only gets up to eat and do his backyard business. That dog is a daily reminder that the simplest pleasures are the best.2 points
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you can do it @gum_addict you got a great start and a great quit going2 points
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Way to go, Yoda! You are an inspiration to this newcomer. If you can do it, hopefully I can do it too. Great job!2 points
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Way to kick butt Yoda! Congratulations and keep it going. best wishes.2 points
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thanks for all the love, guys! it means more than you'll ever really know...2 points
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Yay @intoxicated yoda, another month down and a lifetime to go! Well done my friend! Congratulations!!!1 point
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Always love celebrating another great milestone. Congratulations!!!1 point
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I just spent $700.00 on another vintage Seiko wrist watch. It’s 50 years old and my 4th of a particular sought after model by collectors. They are so cool that I decided I want to leave one to each child, which is why I got this 4 th one. After I get them, I send them to Wales, to a guy named Simon, who specializes in servicing vintage Seikos. By the time all is said and done, each will cost over a thousand bucks. This one cost me more, because of its rare silver dial, so will be over a grand.The others are yellow and two dark blue. I have to slow down my spending, but I really love this hobby, and it keeps me sane during all this Covid madness.1 point
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