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To All Newbies: How to Care for a Newborn Baby Quit

SkyGirl
Member
7 28 450

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 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

28 Comments
nikki77
Member

That is the best advice!!!! Love ya:)

joyeuxencore
Member

Wouldn't you just do ANYTHING to protect a newborn??!! Gret point of view friend...xo

Mandolinrain
Member

Awesome post...thank you!

newlife5
Member

lol... i was jusy feeling this way

jojo_2-24-11
Member

Nancy, You have put a huge smile on my face as I sit here with my glass of Moscato wine with a wedge of southern peach in it to pair with my wonderful summer berry salad!  You said that beautifully so each and every one of us could understand. Thank you.

southie
Member

That's a good way to think of it. Thanks!

SkyGirl
Member

Oh, jojo, that sounds so delicious!  I'm on my way, girl!  (I wish...)

Michwoman
Member

EXcellent analogy!!!  I love this and it's soooo true!! Thank You!

Mike.n.Atlanta

BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!

KOKO,

M n @

lifeworthliving

I never thought of it that way. Now I gotta go take care of my newborn Quit. That really does help. Thanks

anniexhx
Member

great post sky xx

rainbow2
Member
That is so true and beautifully put!
TigerLadie
Member

well damn..... that puts it in perspective.... thanks sky!

SRuegamer
Member

Love this!

judy100
Member

     Great way of thinking of your Quit.  I can relate to this. Thanks for posting such good information to think about!

ret
Member

OMG this is a great way to keep your quit safe in your mind.  You are awesome to have come up with this XO

ShawnP
Member

Such a great blog Nancy as usual! I just love this idea 🙂

Strudel
Member

Another great one Sky! Love it! 

wishingstar
Member

Sky this witty and so brillent and smart. . But their is only one problem, not all pepole are parents. So if you are a pet lover, think of it as a puupy or kitten. they all need tlc

Renee 5 days in progress

JonesCarpeDiem

love it

motherlovebone

Brilliant.  Why am I not surprised?  xo~mlb

sharon110
Member

I like it!!! thanks!

deb162
Member

So true 🙂 Love it!

kjvenegas
Member

Awesome!

Tumbleweed1982

Thank you! My baby Quit will be born tonight as I am sleeping. I appreciate this analogy very much. I'm sure it will help! 

jenakle2008
Member

This is great and got a good chuckle as I read parts of this out loud to my hubby. "Don't take your baby Quit to the bar!" Ain't that the truth!! We are carefully selecting our outings for this first weekend (sushi dinner okay if we don't stay long, after party at the bar is a definite no). 

indingrl
Member

Awesome SkyGirl

Justdeda1
Member

Hey, @SkyGirl 

Wish I had come to EX sooner, not only to stop smoking years and years ago, but to have met you, in the fullness of your online monarchy!

Wow, you really rock-- be careful on the plane tho, they don't like rocking 😞 party poopers

Thanks for your words!

Deda

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