Thanks for posting, Janet.
Kat, you just read what your daughter wrote. I personally don't know how hard giving up smoking is but I watched my Dad struggle with it for years. In reality that's what killed him.
Your daughters are begging you to work on giving up this habit so you can spend more time with them and their children. They want you at school programs, by their side when their kids are sick, at birthday parties, at holidays, and so much more. I can't tell you what to do because ultimately the decision is yours. My Dad has been gone for 3 years and with my four kids and 6 grandchildren look at all that he's missed. It was his choice to keep smoking when the doctors had warned him about quitting. My Dad was a very young 68. I can understand the cry of your daughter's heart. Good luck, Kat and I'll be praying.
__________________
*´¨)
¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•` ¤ Diana Baker ✞
You and I are friends.......
Always remember that if you fall I will pick you up......
After I stop laughing!!!
|