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Why This Group of Elders Matters to Me

Bellegonia
Member
10 19 298

I popped in to check on some of the folks in the Elders group and a 300 days message was in my box. This is why you have to love this group of Elders... because one day I swooped in feeling like my life was going to end and they threw me a donut. No, not the kind you eat. The kind you hang on to when you are in a panic and can't catch your breathe. I remember the last time I needed a donut.

   In my case it would be Mrs. Boyle, our local American Red Cross swim instructor, who taught all the local kids to swim for years in the creek that runs through town. We would meet at the swimming hole behind the Baptist Church that Pastor Norkus was in charge of rain or shine, come hell or high water, no matter how cold the water temperature was.  Some days there might be 20 littles from the neighborhood on a hot summer day. I was probably somewhere around 5 or 6 years old and learning to tread water. Mrs. Boyle would float you out to "the deep part" and let go of your hands. She would promise us that we could touch the bottom - if you would just put your feet down!!!!!! Cheeky kids, hyperventilating, straining to keep their face above water, flailing arms, grimaces of all out effort. Then one day you actually put your feet down and whoosh! Fear is replaced by the realization that you didn't drown, you're alive, and the power to put your feet down was within you all along. The same time you were learning how to tread water, you learned how to roll over on your back and inflate your lungs with glorious air and keep yourself alive.

   At age 11 I picked up my first cigarette and smoked until I was 56. By the time I was 12 the time we spent at the creek was to sneak smoke, not swim all day. And here I am on day 319 because the Elders threw me all the donuts I needed. Along with some tips that were game changers for me like drinking from a straw. I still do. The resource library gave me enough information to sift through at my own pace and it lead me to Allen Carr's audio book. But it's the moments in between that required another donut, and another donut, and yet another donut. All I had to do was show up. No, seriously, that's it. I just had to show up.

   Looking back over the last 319 days? The fog cleared from my brain. The veil of nicotine poisoning cleared. I lost 40 lbs. I go to the gym twice a week now. I eat organic including my meats. But best of all, I don't think about it anymore. Every once in a while I smell it and I smile, silently acknowledging my old "friend" who died last August. I can check no on the form. I can stay present in the conversation at a meal because I'm not distracted by looking for my get-away to the after meal smoke or after beer buzz. I don't meet new people secretly hoping they smoke, with relief when they did and disappointment when they didn't. I had no idea how much time I spent with my now dead friend. When I buried her I got my life back. I can kiss my husband for hours if I want with nary a though for my breath.

   I had to open my quit app to see how many days I am quit because I stopped counting. 319! But alas, living of life of gratitude (hint hint) also reminded me to check back in and say Thank You to the grease that keeps this site an exceptional support. I tell people who ask about it all the time. Most peeps in my group of August 2018 are doing great! You can too! Don't be afraid to ask for a donut!

Thank you, Elders, for your unwavering support, and the donuts.

All my Love and unending gratitude for each of you. May the Universe bless you with more love, joy, peace and happiness than you can handle.

Belle

NOPE after 8/27/2018

19 Comments
OldBones-Larry

319 days !!!

Terrific news!!!

Keep up that great Quit my fellow traveler......

Larry the Caravan Master

indingrl
Member

CONGRATS 319 DAYS ! Yahoooooooo WAY TO GO! GOOD JOB!

YoungAtHeart
Member

SO happy to see your post and to hear how well you are doing.

I LOVE it when people stop back with their stories of success to cheer others on!

Enjoy kissing that hubby, and after-dinner conversation, and going out to the creek with nary a thought to smoke!

gregp136
Member

What a wonderful tribute to what this site is all about.  You did an excellent job summing up all the things the fantastic Elders do for us!

Giulia
Member

Well this brought a tear to my eye.  Beautiful words, beautiful thoughts, beautiful quit.  Hey, you and Pattycake Patty-cake ought to get together.  You both live in Albany!!!  Seriously.  I'd bet you'd get along famously!  Thanks for the wonderful blog.

MarilynH
Member

CONGRATULATIONS on your beautiful quit journey and your absolutely beautiful spirit and a super duper CONGRATULATIONS on your precious 319 glorious Days WON and counting WTG, YAY for Smokefree living and YAY for each and every Day WON. Bellegonia

Strudel
Member

You sound great Belle! Congrats on 319 days! One year here you come! 

Mandolinrain
Member

FYI...You are pretty fantastic yourself  Congrats on 319 days of sweet freedom!

JACKIE1-25-15
Member

 Oh, the benefits of being smoke-free.  Whoo Hoo.  WTG!!!!

jonimarie
Member

Congratulations

I love reading blogs like these as thy inspire me to stay strong

Thomas3.20.2010

Hooray for you, Belle! In just a few days you will be an Elder, too! Get your donuts ready!

sweetplt
Member

Congratulations on 319 days of Freedom Belle Bellegonia ...you are coming up on a big milestone...how wonderful your post...and all your gratitude...I agree at any moment a crave, trigger, or a life situation...and the elders throw a life donut out to all of us...they are what makes this site so wonderful and makes a winners...Have a beautiful weekend...~ Colleen 222 DOF 

AnnetteMM
Member

Glad to see you, tooooo! 

Barbscloud
Member

What a lovely post.   Thanks for sharing your how wonderful you feel about your quit--that's always inspiring for newcomers.  

A big congrats on 319 days.  You'll soon be an elder sharing your success. 

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Barb

maryfreecig
Member

Sharing success is so important!  Thank you.   

elvan
Member

I am SO PROUD of you.  I used to work out in my friend's pool and get out for a smoke break.  Yikes, how ridiculous is that?  Addiction is incredibly powerful.  

Congratulations on your approaching ELDER STATUS!

Love,

Ellen

meWisconsin
Member

Congratulations on your successful quit. Keep stacking those days.

Terry

Patty-cake
Member

Belle,  I love your quititude!

It’s obvious that you’ve got the inside scoop about what all of us Quitters know.  Now that you accomplished one of the hardest things that you’d ever have to do in life, you’ve unleashed that power to go on and do anything and everything!

Bravo neighbor! Albany, NY has some amazing women! Oh yeah, that’s me too.        ‍♀️ You go girl!

~Patty-cake 

Bellegonia
Member

Hi Neighbor!

About the Author
I live in beautiful upstate NY. In the country. We have a huge 2 acre perrenial garden. I work in the healthcare field, specifically organ donation. I know an aweful lot about what causes death and how one comes to the end of their life - often unexpectedly. I believe in miracles and that there is good in the world. I see it every day. I've been addicted to cigarettes for over 45 years and I want to prove to myself that I can beat this addiction. I want to breathe again, I don't want to wheeze when I go to bed and I want to be able to excersize again. I miss the feeling of vitality and energy!