
It gives me great pleasure to break these cigarettes and throw them in the trash. I found these while cleaning my mom's room for when she comes home. Still don't know when that will be. I will have to go thru the rest of her things to make sure she doesn't have a hidden stash. When I was younger I would do this and get into so much trouble. Not anymore. :) If she wants to smoke she will be looking for another place to live.






Good for you for taking a stand, I know just how your feel. I will pray for your Mom to help her to stop....♥
ReplyDeleteWell, I hope this is the end of smoking for her. Maybe since she has been in the hospital it will be easier.
ReplyDeleteOH I bet you are soooo mad!! Now you have to be the mom!!
ReplyDeleteit's a hard habit to quit.. I quit 10 years ago this coming Dec. 9 at 5:45pm.. (but who's counting lol) and I still struggle with it.
ReplyDeleteI hope she will be able to give it up!
ReplyDeleteIt's a hard habit to break, but hopefully she will be able to do it.
ReplyDeleteI quit over 11 years ago, when I found out I was pregnant with Quinn. It's the hardest thing EVER. I remember breaking my parents smokes up too, though! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for not wanting the smoke in your home. I hope your mom doesn't have to hard a time giving it up.
ReplyDeleteVery tough for you, hope it all works out..Bad picture but good reminder as to what causes the problem
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