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Thanks everyone....

 

Spent the day in the garage moving stuff around and getting rid of A LOT of stuff I've been hording...lol....

 

Have to make room for the (new) Mustang to be put under wraps AND the wife's Fusion inside.

 

I moved my old Mustang around to the back shed yesterday. Usually it's the Fusion and old Mustang that got the garage....my van always sits out.....I need a bigger garage...which brings me to my plans for Wed..

 

I'm meeting with a local contractor about a small addition to the house and anothe garage...the old (28x32) garage will be mine, and the new addition will have a new kitchen and garage, with 2 bedrooms up(for when we get a house full at holiday time)....

 

That is IF we can afford it. I'm looking at the contractor framing it and weathering it in, then I will take care of all the mechanicals and hanging the drywall myself, then hire someone for finishing the drywall and the finish carpentry. (I don't have patients for that)

 

Anyhow...staying busy keeps me from thinking about smoking....

 

I only have all of you great people to thank...without all of you, I pretty sure I would not have been successful....that even goes for the newer quitters....being able to see the struggles on a daily basis helps reinforce my desire to stay free...

 

And finally...Janet also shares this day....congrats Daisy! 23 months!

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Garages are always too small. Dump the kitchen and bedrooms. That's what restaurants and hotels are for. Double the garage

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