[Homestead] Back in the saddle again
bob ford
bobford79 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 23 14:49:10 EDT 2008
I'm glad to hear you and (husband)quit smoking. The first seven years are the toughest. After that, you'll only want a cigarette when visiting family .....
I'm your age, give or take a year or so. I started smoking when I was 21. A pretty girl dared me to smoke one of her Virginia Slims while I was drunk , playing poker , in the fraternity house. 'half hour later, I was smoking an unfiltered Lucky Strike.
'smoked until I was 36 and then tobacco free except for about 2 years. I have early stage emphysema ( if I don't start smoking again doc says that won't be an issue), heart disease (genetic, but the cigs didn't help matters), and still crave cigarettes early in the morning--I'm always up before daylight. I quit drinking even decaf coffee because it reminded me of cigarettes.
I don't tell adult people they shouldn't smoke; It is their business. But, I have told my four brothers --all non-smokers, but one dipped skoal in his teens--- to tell their children to shoot heroin before they light up one g** da*n cigarette. William S. Burroughs was still shooting heroin in his 60s-- many smokers don't live that long--I might not.
I saw a chicken hawk take a farmers chicken one time with the farmer shooting and cussing. I was pulling for the chicken hawk and he did get away........bobford
--- On Sat, 8/23/08, Akka Homestead <akkabhomestead at yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: Akka Homestead <akkabhomestead at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Homestead] Back in the saddle again
> To: "Homestead List" <homestead at lists.ibiblio.org>
>
> Don't know if I have mentioned this recently, but DH
> and I have now been non-smokers for 8 months. We've
> started riding bikes for cardio, too. We have determined
> that 15 miles on the flat bike paths of a nearby city is the
> same workout as 2 miles in the up and down boonies. I
> envision that one day we will be fit enough to ride the 20
> miles into town and back(piedmont type rolling terrain-ridge
> and valley geography)
>
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