Hi, Paula and it's great that you're doing so well and that you're keeping the focus on your quit. There may be more days like yesterday when you get the craves but for every day that you refuse to give in to them the stronger your will will get to deal with the next one in double quick time...
I know you're young and that friday night is THE big night to go out and party (craic) but you could change that habit by setting up another routine, like, going for a Tai Chi or Yoga lesson for an hour and then meeting a pal for a late meal and a bottle of Riesling or whatever....you still have Saturday night for the few gargles and Sunday to recover with the newspapers!
You should reward yourself often with new things, new things to do (go feed the ducks in St Stephen's Green), and learning Italian or French at home in the evenings - if you haven't already, buy yourself a book of the newspaper columns of Myles na gCopaleen,(Flann O'Brien, Brien O'Nualainn) perennially funny stuff!
But, all in all, you're doing it exactly right. You're coming in here regularly and talking about how it's been going for you and that gives constant reinforcement to the structure to this final quit ... Stay cool this weekend - maybe take a bus out to Wicklow - make a bag of sandwiches for yourself and sit by the harbour in Greystones or in the pub at Enniskerry...
Patrick
My Milage:My Quit Date: 1/18/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 148
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 3,700
Amount Saved: $1,665.00
Life Gained:Days: 27
Hrs: 12
Mins: 36
Seconds: 29