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180 Days = 6 Months!!!!

Pops
Member
6 13 159

YABBA DABBA DOO!!!

Yeppers, Pops hit the big 6 month milestone today....

Hey Hey Hey Boo Boo is right....

Pops is on fire "little buddy"

Have a great smokefree day today....

Pops with 180 Days of Pick-niking, Basket Stealing.....

13 Comments
MarilynH
Member

CONGRATULATIONS Ken on your fantastic fabulous beautiful glorious wonderful humongous ginormous magnificent amazing spectacular splendiferous stupendous awesome 6 month milestone and you're heading right straight for the precious 6% Club woweeeeeeeeee let's CELEBRATE because I absolutely love CELEBRATING MILESTONES YAY for Smokefree living and YAY for each and every Day WON with many more to come.

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sweetplt
Member

pastedImage_1.gifPops On 6 months of Freedom...I am smiling so big, my face hurts...Congratulations on a super quit...Enjoy your Day...~ Whoo Hoo...Colleen 448 DOF 

YoungAtHeart
Member

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elvan
Member

CONGRATULATIONS on six months, Pops. I am SO PROUD of you. You have come so far despite all of the challenges & you are showing those who are following you that it CAN be done. NOPE, NMW.

Hugs,

Ellen

alissastump
Member

YAYY!!! Celebrating with you.  Congrats on an awesome milestone. 

RachelMB
Member

Yes! So proud of you Pops! Hope you are doing something fun today!

Rachel 

Jennifer-Quit
Member

Good for you!

rosemarymom
Member

Wow, Pops.  TOTALLY,  WONDERFULLY  AMAZING!!!   I am so impressed and proud of you.  Yay for you!!

Strudel
Member

Hooray Pops! Congrats on 6 months! 

Turnips
Member

Nice job, Pops! That is one heck of an accomplishment achieved through some hard work and constant dedication! Keep up the awesome quit!

meWisconsin
Member

Congratulations on your 180 days of freedom. Many more to come.

Keep up the good quit.

Terry

Thomas3.20.2010

Congratulations!!!! You're going to be an Elder!

Giulia
Member

Nice going, Ken.  Keep it close.  Hope all goes well with your surgery tomorrow.  Good thoughts going up.

About the Author
Hi, and thanks for stopping by to read my page....My name is Ken Bishop...aka, Pops. I am a stubborn older addict of nicotine....I have quit on numerous occasions in the past, and have experienced great rewards as a direct result of not ingesting deadly toxins into my bloodstream. One of the curses of having a strong constitution that seems to be able to withstand much more than others can...is this...my body would still be able to move around, and get things accomplished even after I was poisoned by the harmful effects of nicotine addiction. Eventually, the harm became so significant, that not even I, with all of my denial...could avoid the truth that to continue to smoke, would most assuredly be the death of me, and in short order as well. On Sept 1st, of 2018...I found myself in a rehab facility for alcohol abuse, and came very near death. I quit messing around, and had a deep and moving spiritual encounter, and have remained sober without one single urge to pick up a drink since. That was after consuming copious amounts of booze for many years in the past. After a short while.. I asked for spiritual help from my creator to make it possible for me to get the same amount of conviction towards finally being able to successfully put down nicotine once and for all...As of....(September 14th, 2019)...I have 17 days of living smokefree! Woo Hoo!!! Friends and family are all very proud and happy for me. They have asked me what I thought was the turning point, after having experienced so many failed attempts before. I simply reply, "I took the God Shot". xoxoxo Pops update: in Dec of 19 when the stock market started going nuts...I used that as an excuse to start smoking again. I see-sawed back and forth for severa months, and when the COVID crisis hit, I simply lost all desire to be smokefree...I was going to smoke & that was final. Well, as always...the pains of excessive injestion of nicotine into my blood stream...(one puff is all it takes) started affecting my everyday life again...I knew I had to quit placating my inner child and grow up and accept a life without nicotine. The normal person would read this and say well duh...finally he's getting it. But the normally addicted nicotine addict would understand...weird huh? So now I'm back with a new quit date of July 8th, 2020 & am hoping that I can accept that as a perfect quit date that does not need to be changed. Thanks for reading and good luck to you in your quit journey. Pops w 4 DOF!