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Good morning friends and family

constanceclum
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I just took the daily pledge. That means everything to me because it keeps me accountable to the persons hand I took and the one I extended my other one to. I don't want to be the one that breaks the chain!

All is quiet at the home front today which makes it a good Sunday. Later I will meet with an AA sponsee and then go to a meeting. Today I will flit from one thing to another in a relaxing sort of way. No pressure is what I mean.

Not feeling so chatty now but I do hope and pray that all of you have a great and smoke-free day.

Connie

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I'm 59 with severe COPD. I've decided I really want to live and I won't if I smoke. I have 4 grown boys, a grandson and granddaughter due on 9/10. Lots of reasons to live.