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Congratulations on Your Newborn Baby Quit!

SkyGirl
Member
5 11 159
  In the first few months of your Quit, try to think of your Quit as a newborn baby.
   
  During the first few days, you are like a brand new parent with your newborn Quit.  You are a little frightened, unsure, worried.  You think you may not be cut out for this. You panic easily.  Your Quit is tiny and helpless.  
   
  Your Quit can't make it all on its own yet.  Your Quit needs lots of attention.  You must watch carefully over your Quit.  Your Quit needs you to take good care of it.  Just like a real baby.
   
  So spend a lot of time nurturing your Quit.  Do the things you need to do to make sure your Quit stays healthy.  Spend a lot of time helping your Quit to grow stronger.  Just as you would do for a real baby.  Feed it healthy foods.  Take it for a walk.  Cuddle and coddle it when you first bring it home with you.
   
  You may need to cut back on your usual activities in order to take good care of your little Quit.
   
  Stay away from the places that might harm a newborn Quit.  Don't take your sweet little Quit into bars.  Don't take your precious Quit into the homes of smokers.  You wouldn't take a real baby to these places, would you?  Of course not.
   
  Hang around with other new parents of itty-bitty Quits for support.  Ask for the advice of older parents whose Quits are now toddlers, pre-teens, teenagers.  Listen to their advice; they've already raised good, strong Quits.
   
  Just as in the case of a real newborn baby, your Quit will grow every day.  It will become stronger and smarter.  It will learn to stand on its own without you having to cradle it in your arms all the time.  But not right away.  Right now, give your baby Quit what it needs to thrive.
   
  Maybe someday, as your Quit grows up, instead of constant attention, it will only need a pat on the head or a kiss on the cheek to stay strong and tall. 
   
  It will always need loving attention from you, just like any growing child.  But as it grows up, it won't need your constant hovering devotion.  Just remember to make sure your Quit always knows how much you love it and how you will always be there for it, no matter how old it gets.
   
  But until then...do all that a parent can, and should, do to protect your precious newborn Quit.
   
  xxxooo,    Sky
   
11 Comments
JACKIE1-25-15
Member

I'm going to  take GOOD care of my baby quit.   I love your "delivery".  lol Thanks

 

Have a smoke free day, I am

bonniebee
Member

I just love your blog Sky ! What a great way to think of it !  I am taking care of my baby quit right now reading all the blogs !

MarilynH
Member

What a great analogy, right on  thank you. 

Marilyn 

Storm.3.1.14
Member

Maybe someday, as your Quit grows up, instead of constant attention, it will only need a pat on the head or a kiss on the cheek to stay strong and tall. As it grows up, it won't need your constant hovering devotion.

These are such heart-felt messages of promise to those in No Man's Land who wonder if it will ever get any better for them.

Thanks for putting this inspiration out there!

jojo_2-24-11
Member

You are so right, Nancy! When your quit gets a little older, just like your tender loving kids, you get to let go a bit. Not too much, they are always there but it's a new and different kind of nurture along the way, none the less and equally important! It's always a pleasure to see you here, Nancy. I hope all is well with you and yours. oxox

elvan
Member

Absolutely.

shecan14
Member
Thank you so much for blogging about treating our Quits like newborns! What a novel idea....it's day one for me I quit at midnight....41 minutes ago.....I think I need to put my newborn to bed soon....love it....love this site, stay smoke free, Sheila
shecan14
Member
Thank you so much for blogging about treating our Quits like newborns! What a novel idea....it's day one for me I quit at midnight....41 minutes ago.....I think I need to put my newborn to bed soon....love it....love this site, stay smoke free, Sheila
prjimm01
Member

very nice - thanks!

dawn119
Member

I really loved your BLOG!! I'm 67 days smoke-free, and I'm in NO MAN'S LAND!!  I'm s, truggling but taking it one step at a time and with friends like you, it makes the journey so much easier. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful smoke- free day..

Kimshine
Member

@vicky_k scroll up and read this blog. I don't know how to share it.

About the Author
I'm a 64 year-old flight attendant for a major US airline. Prior to that, I owned an ice cream store and six hot dog carts and put my five kids thru college on hot dog earnings! Prior to THAT, I was Director of International Administration for Domino's Pizza, Inc. I was married to my H.S. sweetheart (dad of my 5 kids) for 17 years. I've been with Jeff for 23 years, but we just finally got married in 2016! Jeff & I live in Cape Meares, OR right on the beach. I'm from Ann Arbor, MI, where many of my kids/relatives still live. My flying base is Washington, DC, where I have a condo that I stay in when I'm between flying trips. My dream is to retire and stay home with Jeff and my two cats, Kenneth & Barbara...not happening soon, though. So I go home whenever I can get a week or more off. I LOVE to meet up with other EXers in the cities where I lay over. I usually blog about what cities I'm laying over in, so let me know if I'm staying near you! I'll buy dinner!! Xxxooo, Sky