YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a divorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too much on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs a day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another cigarette.... sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ...frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this matter? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best things I ever > did. > > Hugs, > Mary
Hooray for all that have quit smoking. My dad was never able to. My husband quit back in the early 1990's after my daughter was born, & never looked back & it's funny, now, because he's constantly complaining about other guys at work now that spend the money on those things! And he was sayiug the guy said he didn't have the money to get a hair cut! What's up with this clown eh? What planet is this guy on!! Giggling on life, Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 2:52:36 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Old things, age, and life YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a divorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too much on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs a day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another cigarette.... sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ...frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this matter? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best things I ever > did. > > Hugs, > Mary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hip, Hip, Hooray for you, too, Sue. One really, really has to want to quit before it will happen. Like you, my world sort of caved in all at once: I had my accident, breaking my leg in 8 places (I had never had a broken bone in my entire life); I quit smoking cold turkey after something like 35 years; I went through menopause at the same time (damn those night sweats!!!); I had always worked and there I was cut off from everyone and everything because everyone I knew worked; I was on crutches for 13 weeks not even allowed to touch my toe to the floor; and I had never had to have any one do anything for me because I had always been the competent, able-bodied caretaker of everyone else, but here I was dependent on the Medi-Van to transport me to doctors' appointments, and later my fiancé to take me to PT. It took me two hours every morning to take a bath and get dressed which included maneuvering the tub seat in and out of the shower. It exhausted me, but I did it all on my own every day. I hired a friend to come in once a week to clean the bathroom and vacuum for me. My fiancé did the laundry and brought me everything to fold then he put it away; I loaded the dishwasher, ran it, and unloaded it by sitting on a 24" stool. I fed myself during the day by putting things from the frig on the table, from the table to the stove, from the stove to the counter, then back again when I was through. I used a lunch bag to carry my food and drink mugs in because I could hang on to the handle and still be able to grip the handgrip on the crutches. A year after the accident, I had to have more surgery; then six weeks later, I fell in the bathroom and broke my foot on the same leg that had been broken. I was back on crutches for another three months because I broke the lis-franks joint in four places and chipped the ankle bone on both sides. I was beginning to think I'd never get back to work, but I finally made it after 22 months. A year later, my fiancé told me he was leaving (after 14 years), and I discovered that he left me for a married woman with small children who was still living with her husband. Go figure that one out!!! Life surely is strange some times, and it can surely dish out the lessons in a big hurry. I guess God never gives you more than you can handle. If you think it is, He's right there to lift you up. I learned a lot about myself in the four years after my accident; and I learned a lot about life. I think I see the 'big picture' a lot more clearly now that I have 'matured'. LOL God sent me Angels to provide strength and encouragement; and when I no longer needed their services, He took them away. It has pretty much been that way all of my life. I am so very Blessed. Hugs, Mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 2:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Old things, age, and life YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a divorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too much on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs a day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another cigarette.... sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ...frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this matter? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best things I ever > did. > > Hugs, > Mary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Yeah, Mary, you got it. That is when you finally get out of the forest so you can see all the trees together for a beautiful picture. We all have a path and a purpose. That is my take, anyway. Not all agree and that is fine. All are at a different level as we progress. I am finding those on the same level as I am as my life progresses and I pay attention to those around me. We tend to gather those of like thought around us. It is truly amazing when you take the time to reflect. What a story. Connie -----Original Message----- From: Mary Sayman <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:44 am Subject: [PD-LIFE] Quitting Smoking & Heaps of Lessons Hip, Hip, Hooray for you, too, Sue. One really, really has to want to quit efore it will happen. Like you, my world sort of caved in all at once: I had my accident, reaking my leg in 8 places (I had never had a broken bone in my entire ife); I quit smoking cold turkey after something like 35 years; I went hrough menopause at the same time (damn those night sweats!!!); I had lways worked and there I was cut off from everyone and everything because veryone I knew worked; I was on crutches for 13 weeks not even allowed to ouch my toe to the floor; and I had never had to have any one do anything or me because I had always been the competent, able-bodied caretaker of veryone else, but here I was dependent on the Medi-Van to transport me20to octors' appointments, and later my fiancé to take me to PT. It took me two ours every morning to take a bath and get dressed which included aneuvering the tub seat in and out of the shower. It exhausted me, but I id it all on my own every day. I hired a friend to come in once a week to lean the bathroom and vacuum for me. My fiancé did the laundry and brought e everything to fold then he put it away; I loaded the dishwasher, ran it, nd unloaded it by sitting on a 24" stool. I fed myself during the day by utting things from the frig on the table, from the table to the stove, from he stove to the counter, then back again when I was through. I used a unch bag to carry my food and drink mugs in because I could hang on to the andle and still be able to grip the handgrip on the crutches. A year after he accident, I had to have more surgery; then six weeks later, I fell in he bathroom and broke my foot on the same leg that had been broken. I was ack on crutches for another three months because I broke the lis-franks oint in four places and chipped the ankle bone on both sides. I was eginning to think I'd never get back to work, but I finally made it after 2 months. A year later, my fiancé told me he was leaving (after 14 years), nd I discovered that he left me for a married woman with small children who as still living with her husband. Go figure that one out!!! Life surely is strange some times,=2 0and it can surely dish out the lessons in big hurry. I guess God never gives you more than you can handle. If you hink it is, He's right there to lift you up. I learned a lot about myself n the four years after my accident; and I learned a lot about life. I hink I see the 'big picture' a lot more clearly now that I have 'matured'. OL God sent me Angels to provide strength and encouragement; and when I no onger needed their services, He took them away. It has pretty much been hat way all of my life. I am so very Blessed. Hugs, ary -----Original Message----- rom: [email protected] mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] ent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 2:53 PM o: [email protected] ubject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Old things, age, and life YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a ivorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too uch on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another igarette.... sue in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ..frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this atter? -------------- Original message -------------- rom: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best hings I ever did. Hugs,=2 0 Mary ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the uotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message