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Ahhhh, a day without hubby!

Christine13
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A day without Brian, he has gone for his two blood transfusions.  It take 4-6 hours.  It gives me some much needed time to myself.  His eye surgery was a success, and he can drive again.  He only needs reading glasses now!

I will be spending the day smoke free of course, and because he's not at home sleeping I will clean up and vacuum his bedroom.

Our kids are coming for a visit on July 5th.  Our grandson Phoenix is 12, and we haven't seen him in a year as we are unable to travel now.  It should be so much fun!!  I am happy today, and excited about next week!

I hope everyone here has an awesome smoke free day!!

xoxo ***:)***

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I'm a widow now, my husband passed away January 1, 2018 He died of COPD, and pre leukemia and the flu. He quit smoking 15 years ago which gave him extra time. I am a mother, and grandmother. I have smoked for 47 years. I am going to have my forever quit and I'm doing it for me and my two daughters so I can live longer and be with them. I like to read, swim, garden, crochet, paint and doodle. I also enjoy walking and visiting with friends and family. I am 100% making this my last quit. I have been in denial about what smoking has done to me and my kids. I must make a new life for myself and it doesn't include cigarettes. I may already have COPD, but have not been officially diagnosed.