Thanks guys.
I have had several people mention the 100 day funk to me and it makes perfect sense to me. We have worked our butts off- to reach an almost impossible goal, focused on that goal every minute of every day, cried, prayed and dang near sold our souls- with a promise that it will magically be better on day 100, gotten there and then blah. I am certain it is similar to the Holiday blues.
Well let me just tell you that a lot of people put time and effort into my quit and I will not disrespect that. I have dug deep into my gut, realized that I couldnÂ’t beat this thing alone, asked for help from a bunch of strangers, family members and my Angel of a wife and made a pretty good start at quitting this addiction.
This forum has taught me how to use tools and become successful. The veteransÂ’ showed me the way, my group kept me in line and the newbieÂ’s keep me motivated. I will do my very best to pay it forward.
I want to thank anyone that reached out to help me out of the starting blocks of my quit and whom I know will help me with the rest of the race. All of you guys have made a tremendous effort to help me. A special thank you goes out to Corey and Brody, you two know what you did for me.
YesterdayÂ’s celebration was a blast, my boss and I drove to an awesome trail about 150 miles from us. We mountain biked for 4 hours, raced each other some, went slow at times and enjoyed nature, stopped and just hung out along the way. At the end of the ride we shared a 6 pack of IPA and just talked. After that we hit a BBQ joint on the way home. Once I got home, I discovered that I was too tired to go to dinner with my wife so we just got some take out, she gave me a nice card and told me she was proud of me. I look forward to the dinner we will have soon.