Your hair is teh awesome, Teppy.
Aims and Kristin, I have hugs for you if you want them.
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Your hair is teh awesome, Teppy.
Aims and Kristin, I have hugs for you if you want them.
I take them out of the package, put them in a ziplock baggie, put the baggie in a cup, and put the cup down cellar, on a high shelf, in the laundry room.
I should do that with cookies.
Thanks for the compliments on the hair, peoples. It does the most amazing fucked-up Oz bedhead in the morning. It's very defiant.
I'll take hugs.
I'm baking. I found vanilla.
Steph, the hair is gorgeous.
YAY Cindy!
To break the routine part of it, I take them out of the package, put them in a ziplock baggie, put the baggie in a cup, and put the cup down cellar, on a high shelf, in the laundry room. I have to wait at least one hour between cigarettes (and I'm going to start slowly increasing that), and have to smoke one less, every day.
Wow, that's a serious commitment, Cindy. I'm proud of you. Really, I know it's a very tough addiction.
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Rock on, Cindy. The other day at WalMart I put a box of patches in and out of my basket about three times. For what it's worth, I didn't buy them. One month.
YAY Cindy!
Thank you so much Aimee, but that's probably premature. For example, this has been the longest fucking hour of my life, and there's still 5 minutes left of it. I have to keep reminding myself I routinely go 6-8 hours without a cigarette, when I'm sleeping. Right now, I feel like I have enough time to walk some vanilla out to California, and get back here, before the damned hour is up. ijs.
Wow, that's a serious commitment, Cindy. I'm proud of you. Really, I know it's a very tough addiction.
Thanks, Hec. I'm not even down to the pack-a-day level yet, so...
A doctor recommended the method to me a long time ago.--well, not the cup and the laundry room bit (and by the way, I have never been so frigging caught up on my laundry...since before I had kids). He just said to just break the habit part, first--to get a cigarette case, or something, take them all out of the pack, and keep them somewhere different, then just cut out one a day.
I actually cut out more than one, the first day, accidentally-on-purpose. But for yesterday and today, I'm just going for one less, because I am feeling the cravings. I was getting to the point where I was afraid I'd never again try to quit, when I remembered what he recommended. I figure it isn't going to hurt.
For what it's worth, I didn't buy them. One month.You've been smoke free for a month, Lilty? Go you!!! You've gotten this far, you'll do it, girl!
Teppy, I really love how the bangs stayed kind of the same but everything else is so different. Excellent haircut.
My bangs are doing what I knew they would (standing straight up) and yet, I had to have them anyway.
(Meanwhile, my cats are having some sort of argument with a kitty in the courtyard.)