Yesterday was a day of test for me. I had a colleague visiting Holland and we met in Amsterdam to catch up and spend some time together. For those that haven't been, Amsterdam is everything you have heard about and more. It's wild, relaxed, and free and the people there are proud it's the way it is. A'dam's tolerance for free will is legendary and I am here to attest its alive and well. I met my buddy at a bar that I have grown fond of and visit just about every time I am in the city. Fate was in full play yesterday as I wasn't seated at the bar for more than twenty minutes when three gents from Norway sit down next to us. Guess what, they chew tobacco and proudly displayed their cans on the table that we shared. I've been here for just about a year and haven't seen anyone else chewing here. Unreal that three guys from Norway sniff me out on my first trip into the city and sit right beside me. Being kind folks, they of course offer some tobacco. Here, for me, is the really cool part. Although I was tripping out some with the situation and actually holding the can in my hand, it was such a cool feeling telling them how I had recently quit and was staying quit. I am absolutely resolute in my quit. I am comfortable in my quit. It is real and it is true.
I'll certainly take some of the credit for my actions but I have to say that KTC and all of you good people that I have met, chatted with, debated with, shared digits with, are the biggest reason I am where I am in my quit today. As I was sitting there talking to the Norwegians, you guys where right there in the front of my mind and really with me as I turned the bitch away. So, a thank you to the collective here as what we do here works for me, big time. I wasn't alone, I knew I had a phone full of numbers in my pocket that I could use at any minute, if needed.
So, another testament to logging in early and every day, posting roll, engaging in your quit and others quit and being better prepared to turn nicotine away with the strength of this team right beside ya.
So proud to be quit with all of you. One sweet day at a time.