@bigredcarpetnursing Celebrating YOU as one of my 100 follows and what a day to do it! Relogging this on trudistreasures.com and my facebook page at Protest the Chaos with Splashes of Beauty! Diving in!
~I QUIT ~ I QUIT ~ I QUIT ~
So my dad says he’s been smoke-free for ninety years. It’s true, and I’m thankful he’s still here.
Me? Eight (8) years since 9-21-2007 when I began a journey to freedom
from self loathing in the form of nicotine
with a community of many who went before me.


It is possible. Lots of writing in journals and examining why I did it and when.
So, ya, I still journal. a lot. just smell better doing it.
Frozen grapes are my new vice of choice. Try it!
It sucks though because there still are no
nicotine houses. No, I am not one of those
looking down my nose at you who do; I know
that it could be me with just one puff.

AGHHH! Seriously? >>>running to my Q-Team!!!
Not
One
Puff
Ever.
NOPE. is the theme of Quitnet.com
Nope and Q-team gave me hope and
Chantix was an umbrella to get me across
the first 30 days crossing the puddles in the street
to get me to a different road.
(I am not paid $$ for this post)
Where Do We Go From Here?
Hi Poet! I am celebrating 100 followers by reblogging and sharing on facebook!Blessings!
My Pain, My Life, My Struggles, My Fight
Where do we go from here?
I know we was dealt with some difficult cards in life
But we just cant stop there.
God has a bigger plan for us, I can feel it……I know its near.
What I have learned during this tough time and tribulation
That everything happens for a reason
Everyone goes through a tough time,
Just so happen this is our season
There is no devine reason.
He is our God Almighty
He will see us to the end
And only on him you shall depend on
Because he will take you through,
Stay faithful to him because hes the only one that can save you.
He will lift you up, God doesn’t ask for much, your faithfulness, and your daily praises to him, which will put you on the right track, to repentency to get rid of our sins.
Where do we go from here?
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Nope, Not Going There With You
Thank you for this well written reminder. Being a true “wing~man” as the picture depicts keeps danger at bay. Reblogging on http://trudistreasures.com
Today’s Daily Prompt is: Take Me to the Moon:
How far would you go for someone you love? How far would you want someone else to go for you?
I would love for my answer to both parts of the prompt to be anywhere. Wouldn’t that sound great? Wouldn’t that mean I was the bestest parent, family member, friend, heck even the bestest complete stranger in someone’s world? Yeah, perhaps on the surface it would. I mean ask a lot of other parents out there what they would do for their children and I suspect the most common response would be this: anything. But I’ve had enough journeys on this adventure called life that have taught me otherwise. I do my best to have and express unconditional love for others, but I do have conditions on the parameters of the relationships I have with them.
Here are a few examples …
I will…
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Psalm 2 – Shalom
@reflectionswithrenee Thank you for being a follower AND a leader in so many ways. ~wings
Why are the nations always fighting? why are our leaders so selfish? What happened to representation of the people, by the people, and for the people? There has been a severe breakdown in communication, and an even greater breakdown of love for our neighbors. Our neighbors are not just those who have the same lifestyle as us; it’s everyone we come in contact with.
When our focus is on ourselves, we lack the ability to live peaceably with others. We must put others above ourselves. This type of sacrifice is impossible without the help of the Holy Spirit guiding us in making selfless decisions. Lean on him. Allow his love to permeate through you.
I love the words at the end of Psalm 2, “Serve the Lord with fear and celebrate his rule with trembling. Kiss his son, or he will be angry and your way will lead to your…
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