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The Girls And A Boy Are Coming Over


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My daughters just texted me saying they and two of my neices,

one nephew and my youngests best friend are on their way over.

All I can say is Yay! None of them have ever met the real me,all

knew years ago she was on her way,but it was only heresay then.

I am looking forward to this visit,let them meet the very girly me.

Last they saw I was a macho man,and the difference is quite stunning.

Time to get dressed,do makeup and hair,lets look good for them girly girl.

Yay a very happy lady,

Angie

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That is wonderful Angie,

Enjoy the time with them, relax and have fun.

Your family seems to be accepting you rather well now.

What a terrific feeling.

Love ya,

Sally

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Oh Angelique,

You girlie girl! You show them what a real girl is all about.

Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens,

Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes, snowflakes that stick to your nose and eyelashes

These are a few of my favorite things....

Enjoy your moment, enjoy your life, enjoy being a beautiful woman. I can only watch in wonder and amazement like a little girl watches her big sister and dreams of her day....

Babygirl,

Yvonne

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Angie hon,

I am truly in awe at how you kept trying to get your family to understand and have them accept you, little by little over the past year we saw that happen, have a good visit, hopefully it is the start of many.

Paula

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Guest julia_d

Awesome.. only thing that scares me is the day I meet our 5 kids.

I walked right past 2 people today who looked exactly like my ex and daughter.. I heard from behind after I was away "mum.. why was that woman staring at you?" "she does look familiar.. wonder where I know her from"

Excellent.

Have fun with the kids.. they are way more accepting than adults, and at this time of year their minds will be on "ooooo a new auntie.. what can we fleece her for" *grins*

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My ex kept the girls at her house too long for them to come over,

being they had a hundred and fifty miles to get home,I can understand.

Ash had her new fiancee with her,and unless you know about me,the face

to face can be quite a shock.Especially with my girls calling me dad.LOL

My daughters gave me the consolation prize,them coming over together.

This is a rare event with these two.I normally see them,when I do see them,

it is usually one at a time.That my beautiful daughters came together,was a

real treat for me.They brought their friend Josh,who I knew when he was just

a kid.The last time he saw me I was at the peak of my hyper masculinity in 98.

He didn't know what to think when my kids would say,my dad she,or what to make

of my current appearance being so decidedly feminine.(grin)

Of course my girls were hungry and wanted a couple of dollars for a cheap hamburger.

Being a lady that likes to cook,I made them a simple fast meal I threw together instead.

I found it fulfilling and so mothering,to be feeding my girls under my roof again.Mae showed

me an old picture of my ex and I at a happy time,before the coming of my woman.We made

a good looking couple,I had forgotten how much so.Or just how long it really has been since

I was my old self,seeing how much I truly have changed.Mae told me,"I remember that daddy and

I sure do miss him.But I only see you as you are now,it has been too long to clearly remember

you as a masculine man." Drove in the point just how much they miss the old daddy don't it?

Ah well,they love and accept me as I am,will be there for me once I am complete and that is

all that counts in my book.

Angelique

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Guest Erin Quinn

That is important Angie, it sounds like a very relaxing and good day. Thanks for filling us in, and I hope the rest of your weekend goes well

Take care,

Erin

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Guest krisspykriss

It is nice to have family that understands and accepts you. I envy you for that. Your making strides lately in that area. I am proud of you and your family for that.

hugz,

Chissy

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