Two Weeks

Two smokeless weeks. Two weedless weeks. Two woefully weepy weeks. Two weally wacky weeks. Two weeks of willful walking. Two weeks of wefweshing waw wegetables. Wow! Two weeks!
May 28, 2009 at 5:49 pm (Health, Random, humor) (addiction, cigarettes, quitting smoking)

Two smokeless weeks. Two weedless weeks. Two woefully weepy weeks. Two weally wacky weeks. Two weeks of willful walking. Two weeks of wefweshing waw wegetables. Wow! Two weeks!
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Little Miss said,
May 28, 2009 at 5:57 pm
Wonderful wittle you is doing weemahkably gwate. As Joan would say, Wicked! (the only W adjective I could come up with.) LOL.
birdpress said,
May 28, 2009 at 6:14 pm
Wow! Wonderful! Way to go! Woohoo!
randomyriad said,
May 28, 2009 at 9:50 pm
whoo wee! outwagious!
Kendall said,
May 29, 2009 at 8:35 am
I’m weally, weally happy to hear this. When the struggle is over, you will be so much stronger, healthier, and more fragrant! And Theo will live longer.
David said,
May 29, 2009 at 9:41 pm
I’m weewee happy too. Happy faw you my Mowowbowow-fwee fwiend!
museditions said,
May 30, 2009 at 3:09 am
Long weeks they must seem. Worth it, in the end?
I miss your former regularity (and I’m not talking about another habit that’s none of my business) but it is gratifying to know you are reinventing yourself while keeping fast hold of that Moonbeam uniqueness.
Moonbeam McQueen said,
June 1, 2009 at 10:55 pm
Thank you aw so vewy, vewy much faw the encouwagement. I am being vewy stwong! I now return to using r’s.
Moonbeam McQueen said,
June 1, 2009 at 10:59 pm
@ muse: Very much so. I dream of running eventually. Not from the law or anything, I just hope that I’ll be able to eventually do a little jogging.
I miss you, this blog and my old writing ways. Things seem to be moving and changing faster than I can keep up with, much less document, though I seem to always think in blog posts! I will be back on a regular basis soon, I hope.
croneandbearit said,
June 3, 2009 at 2:42 pm
To this day I’m afwaid to get too near weed, coz I might want to weally twickle my wocal chords with icky smokey gunk again and I don’t want to go down that woad again. I’m pulling for you – hand in there and stay stwong sweetie! Hugs!
Melody said,
June 4, 2009 at 12:29 am
i seem to only catch little fragments of what you are all about. after all, i was simply looking for a pic that you had of Janis J. an amazing one, i might add. whereever you found it, astonishing. much love, Mel
Michael Leggett said,
June 10, 2009 at 1:02 am
Add a little bit of Auricular Acupuncture and it’ll help.
trailerparkbarbie said,
August 2, 2009 at 10:57 pm
Me, too, MB! Quitting is hard but worth the effort. I have a friend who is quitting and is using…..I’m dead serious about this….a prodcut called Camel Snus, Frost flavor. It’s a
snuff type thingy. And, this friend is a woman. She came over today and had some with her. She asked me if I wanted to try it and I said “Sure!” I’m game for anything that is not gonna make me puke or feel sick. It was a tiny little pouch of tobacco and I put it between my teeth and gums. Felt really redneck and hillbilly doing it but, ya know what? It was not bad….not bad at all. It tasted like spearmint gum. I’m not promoting that you start dippin’ snuff or nothing. But, I can say that if anyone is trying to quit, that stuff comes in handy. No smell. No smoke. Waaaay cheaper than ciggies.
I can’t believe that I’m even telling y’all this. I’m sure some readers are going , “EEEEWWWW GROSS” which is exactly what I thought when she first showed me. I can see where it would help a person quit smoking. However, it would not be a good thing to replace smoking with doing snuff all the time.
Anyway, just came by to see what you’ve been writing about and to say “Howdy”.
Congrats on quitting smoking. Hang in there. You are a strong woman and can do it!