Hi Duffis,
I’m glad to hear that you are well. Your sudden departures always get me thinking – I should know better!
I was saddened last January to read of Roxie’s passing. It must have left a huge hole in your life after so long together. I’m not sure I’d know where to begin but I also guess that the life of the one left behind must carry on. Your life carries on.
As my quit lengthens I sometimes wonder what state I would be in now if I had carried on with the smokes and the booze. I was 47 going on 67 back in 2004, now I’m 57 feeling like 37. It’s a funny old world.
Thanksgiving isn’t celebrated over here but as an adopted New England Yankee I do my own little thing with Turkey and Mash but I have to tell you I can’t get on with Pumpkin Pie! It must be hard for you at this time of year, for us also but as Clare (aka Luna) said on the telephone only this morning, one day we will spend Thanksgiving together. Not tomorrow but 2014? Who knows?!
What I do know is that quitting smoking was one of the best things I have ever done in my life. I have done myself a huge favour and met some wonderful people in the process!
Try to enjoy the holiday - and just keep on keeping on!!
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$59,356.00
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Days: 1175 Hours: 16
Minutes: 47 Seconds: 21
Life Gained
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