MCF Members Blog: Tuesday October 27, 2009
Chris, glad to hear that your mom is coming home tomorrow. Very Kewl.
I just got back from Lowes cause i needed some mineral spirits and more wood.
Also, i just made this.

Its a tree ornament. I was thinking that i can also make this into a fridge magnet.
What do you guys thing?
I just got back from Lowes cause i needed some mineral spirits and more wood.
Also, i just made this.

Its a tree ornament. I was thinking that i can also make this into a fridge magnet.
What do you guys thing?
probibly the best way to get her to quit, is to get her to want to quit. where there is a will, there is a way, but if she looks at her smoking as "just a habit", or a "routine thing", she is gonna have a harder time quitting, because she does not think of it in the right situation. something i have noticed personally, is if a person REALLY wants to quit something, than they tend to acheive that goal if they are doing it for themselves as much as for everyone around them.
im not one to preach quitting smoking, IMO if thats what a person is ok with doing than why should they have to change what they are doing? the above i mentioned is, like i said, just something i noticed with people trying to quit any of their vices... OR there is my mom's friend, who continues to smoke, not so much for herself but as a big one finger salute to all the activists who say smoking is bad... and then there was my grandfather, who smoked scince he was 8 ( way differant times, lol), so he smoked mabe 2-3 packs of unfiltereds a day for about 70 years, but got a cold and had to quit for like a week... got better, went to have a ciggie, & had a coughing spazam... i guess he didint like that, 'caus he quit cold turkey. for the next 8 years, lol. again, he quit because he wanted to.













