This trigger has not been pulled because I can't seem to get going on baking those cookies. I'm stalling.
It's a long haul in the kitchen and I'm reconsidering. But as Kelly said once... you just have to "train your brain" to get through whatever it is. Any big project always had a smoke break in it somewhere. I'm sort of afraid ... since most cookies' oven times were timed exactly to a smoke! I kid you not. Tray in the oven, get downstairs, smoke, come back upstairs... cookies done! I burned some things at Thanksgiving this year. Maybe I should just buy a timer!!! Duh!
Jazz... eeeeeeeuuuuuuu! that was me back in the 80s when I smoked in the house. I can't believe I would smoke in the kitchen but yes, there must have been an ashtray in there somewhere.
I've heard it said that men have an easier time of quitting than women. Gee, I bet you love hearing your hubby say so. Bonk him on the head with your mixing spoon for me.
You are both so lucky that you will celebrate a year soon. That sounds like a great gift in itself!
I'm actually excited to not be smoking this holiday season! For once, I will not be the hostess begrudging the guests who cramp my freedom to run out for a smoke. I will be "present" when opening presents in the morning. I won't be stinky when I hug people. I will enjoy the meal I cook and not be thinking "oh, I wish I had a cig" before eating or after. YEA!!! Lot's of very good things to look forward to!!
If I get blindsided by an out of the blue trigger, I will head here first and the chocolate second!
Good luck everyone! We all made it this far.. we can keep going!
Best,
HP
My Milage:My Quit Date: 4/1/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 261
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 6,264
Amount Saved: $1,503.36
Life Gained:Days: 31
Hrs: 22
Mins: 25
Seconds: 20