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  1. The third week is dragging on soooo slowly. I'm managing to keep from having a smoke, but I'm really bored. I keep going for walks, both in the park and in the back yard. Our trees are flowering, so it's kinda pretty in the back yard. This morning I went for a 2.09 mile walk with my dad. (Fitbit tracks where I go. Yay!) I've been taking pictures of the flowers, but there's only so many pictures you can take of the same flowers. The good news is I don't feel like sleeping all the time anymore, so I'm getting my energy back. It's just a matter of what to do with it.
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  2. I remember that by my third week I was tired and cranky. I can recall that is when I gave up on my diet which led to my robust figure today. My sense of smell and taste came back. :0 I can recall though that on day 22 I felt a lifting of the worse craves. It is a journey to learn how to be a nonsmoker
    2 points
  3. The straightest of straight-shooters. Said what she did and did what she said. Will be missed.
    1 point
  4. This is very sad an sobering news... I'm not very good in situations such as these, so I think I will have to go with what Sarge said, and say the Beth was a Lifer - free from addiction to the very end. I'm sure she wouldn't have wanted it any other way. We didn't always see eye to eye in the beginning, but we certainly got to know each other better after a while. A truly kind hearted lady, even if she did not show it immediately. RIP Beth / Queen Green
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