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Congratulations on nine years quit @Jenny, that's a great quit! I hope you're doing well and will pop in and give us an update on how life's been treating you 😊

 

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Wrongly posted 7th instead of 9th
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Way to go egg.   Seven....seems like a lifetime ago you were new and gabby as a bunch of hens....good work and reward yourself 

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11 minutes ago, Mona said:

Hmmm...is it 7 years or 9 years?  Regardless, it's a long time!  Congratulations!!!

 

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Mona, I think you are right and it is 9 years!  Huge congratulations, Jenny!

 

 

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  • jillar changed the title to Jenny is 9 Years Smoke Free Today!!!
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Top shelf quit Jenny.  Congratulations.

 

Two more years and Bakon will have to take off his shoes to count the anniversaries.

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Thank you!  I cannot believe how fast the time has flown by!  When I quit 9 years ago I wasn't sure how I would ever get through.  This site and the support offered was exactly what I needed to stay on track.   So good to see the new "faces" and old friends as well.  I love my smoke free life and the freedom that comes with it!

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