Too sick to smoke a.k.a When did this hobby take over my life?
rudel.dietrich
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It has been 13 days since I enjoyed my last cigar. I did not smoke through Christmas due to being busy. I got some wonderful cigar gifts for Christmas and had planned on a nice day after Christmas smoke. The weather turned cold and wet the day after Christmas and I decided to brave it to go shopping.
It has been a tradition for the last four years for me to go shopping the day after Christmas. I am by no means a big shopper except on this one day. I did visit a tobacconist that day and picked up even more cigars (my two humidors are bursting at the seams)
I didn't feel very well when I woke up and the cold and rain did not help. My throat hurt and mucus membranes were in overdrive. I ended up not smoking that night or any night afterwards. I can't taste anything so I figured why waste a good stick and not be able to enjoy it 100%. But the sad part is that I could be this way for a few more weeks before my taste returns to normal.
I can tell that I have turned into a hardcore hobbyist because the thoughts of tobacco swirl around my head almost all day long. I have even contemplated going out into the cold winter to buy some cheap $4 nubs to curve the cravings. I did not do that and now my desperation has hit even new lows. Earlier today I almost willed myself out of the house to purchase a 10 pack of Cigarillos.
The two weeks have not been a total waste however. I did use the time to do a lot of internet research and have compiled a list of stick that I want to order this spring. Some very lovley Brazilian and Cameroon wrappers.
I also pulled every cigar out of my humidors and set up an Excel program to catalouge them and rate them for future remembrence. I have 127 cigars now and two sealed boxes from Christmas. With every cigar out of the humidors I used some distilled water and PG and rubbed down the entire interior wood surface again. I was having some trouble with getting enough humidification due to the new house and the weather. I also redid the humidification system in both humidors and used a mini vaccum to vaccum up all of the tobacco particals.
I then used some left over Spanish cedar from some used cigar boxes to create some new dividers and shelves for my humidors. I used some silicon glue and foam from a hardware store to put on the ends of the dividers. From there I put all of my stock back into the humidors and divided them by wrapped and style. All of the Cubans are together, all of the Maduros are together, all of the Sumatras etc. Now they can age together and the oils that each stick secrets will blend together with other sticks from their own styles.
This is a long post but a needed one I have been so sick lately that I have not done much of anything. Way too much pent up energy that needed to be unleashed. And even though I can't enjoy a good smoke, writing about it helps somewhat.
And now I will pose a question. What do the rest of you do when you get sick? Do you stop smoking? Do you switich to quicker and cheaper sticks? Or do you just keep smoking like nothing has changed? This should be a interesting topic.
P.S. Make sure you light up an extra one tonight for me.
It has been a tradition for the last four years for me to go shopping the day after Christmas. I am by no means a big shopper except on this one day. I did visit a tobacconist that day and picked up even more cigars (my two humidors are bursting at the seams)
I didn't feel very well when I woke up and the cold and rain did not help. My throat hurt and mucus membranes were in overdrive. I ended up not smoking that night or any night afterwards. I can't taste anything so I figured why waste a good stick and not be able to enjoy it 100%. But the sad part is that I could be this way for a few more weeks before my taste returns to normal.
I can tell that I have turned into a hardcore hobbyist because the thoughts of tobacco swirl around my head almost all day long. I have even contemplated going out into the cold winter to buy some cheap $4 nubs to curve the cravings. I did not do that and now my desperation has hit even new lows. Earlier today I almost willed myself out of the house to purchase a 10 pack of Cigarillos.
The two weeks have not been a total waste however. I did use the time to do a lot of internet research and have compiled a list of stick that I want to order this spring. Some very lovley Brazilian and Cameroon wrappers.
I also pulled every cigar out of my humidors and set up an Excel program to catalouge them and rate them for future remembrence. I have 127 cigars now and two sealed boxes from Christmas. With every cigar out of the humidors I used some distilled water and PG and rubbed down the entire interior wood surface again. I was having some trouble with getting enough humidification due to the new house and the weather. I also redid the humidification system in both humidors and used a mini vaccum to vaccum up all of the tobacco particals.
I then used some left over Spanish cedar from some used cigar boxes to create some new dividers and shelves for my humidors. I used some silicon glue and foam from a hardware store to put on the ends of the dividers. From there I put all of my stock back into the humidors and divided them by wrapped and style. All of the Cubans are together, all of the Maduros are together, all of the Sumatras etc. Now they can age together and the oils that each stick secrets will blend together with other sticks from their own styles.
This is a long post but a needed one I have been so sick lately that I have not done much of anything. Way too much pent up energy that needed to be unleashed. And even though I can't enjoy a good smoke, writing about it helps somewhat.
And now I will pose a question. What do the rest of you do when you get sick? Do you stop smoking? Do you switich to quicker and cheaper sticks? Or do you just keep smoking like nothing has changed? This should be a interesting topic.
P.S. Make sure you light up an extra one tonight for me.
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That worked. Not perfect but it works for now.