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Freedom Train Monday Come and check out the Winners riding here!

smorgy8513
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Good morning fellow EXer's! The Freedom Train is on the tracks, and prepared to make its daily run to Freedom from smoking! Everyone is invited to come aboard to celebrate their own personal Freedom, and that of their friends!!

If you are new here, this vehicle provides an area for everyone to gather and celebrate the milestones, and successes of those in our community! There are no tickets! The fuel for this locomotive is love and caring! The rides on this Train are paid for in contributions to the quits of others! The only thing required to ride this Train is a desire to breathe Free!  We encourage everyone to join in the celebration! No matter where you are in your quit, today is special, and is cause for celebration! Celebrate with others, and they will celebrate with you! There are no baggage fees! Bring all your "EXtra baggage"! We will help you sort it out!

We encourage you to come aboard today! Shout out your personal milestones, and those of your friends! Show your pride in your quit! 2 Days, 200 Days or 2000 Days!  More, if you have them! Let us hear from you, and let us all celebrate our FREEDOM!! Post food and music! IT IS PARTY TIME!!!

This Train is bound for FREEDOM from the Evils tobacco and smoking!!

"IF YOU ARE NOT RIDING WITH US, YOU ARE MISSING THE TRAIN"

ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ABOARD!!!!!!!!!      Sharon♥

 

Got to give some "shout outs" to some special milestones today:

Freedom 38 has 800 Days of Freedom!     

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Trudyd has 400 days......let's see more of you Trudy!!!

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Div has 50 Days........You are doing this!!!

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Jdrabbit01 has 50 days too!!!       Doesn't it feel great!!!

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You are all Winners.........

Let's have some celebration breakfast treats:

Butterscotch Peanut Butter Pizza!

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Jello Celebration Cake

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Breakfast Smiley Face

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AND.........LOTS OF COFFEE FOR OUR MONDAY MORNING!!

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I've got 581 Days of Freedom.........HOW ABOUT YOU?????

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annb
Member
Gooood Morning Sharon! Jumping on the train today to ride out of No Man's Land! Choo chooo! Yep, today is Day 130! I can hardly believe it! Congrats to all riding and celebrating from Day 1 to Happily Ever After!! :)))
ShawnP
Member

Good morning Sharon, Ann and all others who are reading this! Am boarding this morning with almost 3 yrs!!!

Congratulations to all that are celebrating their freedom. Whether it be years, days or even hours. 

Special congrats to Freedom 38, Trudyd and Dive!!!!

smorgy8513
Member

Ann is out of NML.......YEAH!!!

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smorgy8513
Member

Good for Shawn!!!!!

3 years are coming up soon!!!

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Have to put this train on auto-pilot......enjoy the ride!

Magstoyou
Member

Thanks  Sharon

 I am on board with 601 Days of freedom

Congrats to all riding today

Mag

Strudel
Member

Thanks Sharon! Congrats to one and all!!

summer-07-06-15

Congratulations to everyone  I have 238 days of having stop smoking Wohoo

Stylish Congratulations Photo

jdrabbit01
Member

Thanks for the shout out for my 50th day.  I would love to have time to stop here more often.  I feel great though and grateful for all of the wonderful people here.  Congrats to everyone else on another smoke free day!

About the Author
Gone but Not Forgotten. RIP I've thought so many times about quitting, done a few quits with the longest being 9 months. Blamed that relapse on my sister because she broke her hip. This time I feel different 8/5/13:The first day of my forever quit. About me? Well, I'm old enough that I am going to semi-retire (work 2 days per week) starting in October, 2013. I have 2 grown sons, 2 older sisters, 2 cats. I'm passionate about my work, love mystery books. I give all the glory for my work, any successes I may have to God and prayer. I have a lot of people praying for me right now and that is where I feel the strength. I also am finding strength, information and support from this site. I hope I can offer some of that to others when I get past the newbie stage. 9/4/13 30 days today!! I've learned so much since I've been coming here each morning (and sometimes at night). Words: choose, not try-----decision----not giving anything up, but gaining---I'm worth so much more than a cigarette. These are only a few of the pearls of wisdom that I've taken to heart. So many great people. I learn something each and every time I come on here. I'm learning about myself too. I teach clients everyday that feelings are feelings and ok to have, but I've always fought that concept myself. I heard when I was little "what have you got to cry about?" so I learned not to cry. If anger was shown it meant going back and shutting the door 10 times quietly or maybe getting the wrath of my parent. So, I learned not to cry, not to feel anger. I'm learning now that I have those feelings and that smoking pushed them aside and down. They are there and real. Now I'm trying to learn how to show and express them instead of going off by myself for a smoke. I have supporters. The biggest pride is what I feel in myself. With each day I wake up I can say "Today is day ____" and I feel proud. Not the kind of pride like I could never fail. That is a realization and why I need to be aware and conscious each moment. No, smoking doesn't solve anything. And today I am proof that I can go on without the crutch of a cigarette! 8/5/17 4 Years Quit!!! Who would have "thunk" it? I never took responsibility for my relapses, always blamed whatever it was that occurred. So, when I quit on 8/5/13 I knew I REALLY wanted it to work, knew that I needed as much support as I could get but I think deep down I was afraid this one wouldn't take either. So, I did as much positive as I could: Chantix, prayer, atomic fire balls, telling friends AND coming to the EX many times throughout the day. The people here became my friends as well as my family. I could share when I was struggling and get encouragement. Have there been struggles in my life since then that would have "caused" me to smoke in the past? Of course! Life goes on and troubles happen even when you don't smoke. I lost my sister who was also my best friend, my diagnosis of lung cancer and the treatment that has gone on since then (dr tells me "not curable, but treatable"). Would smoking make any of those things better? OF COURSE NOT! But when you're an addict the brain tells tons of lies to you..... Newbies: use the resources that the EX provides to you and you will have major milestones too. I thank my family here and love each and every one of you that have helped me! Too many names to mention.