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Hi

My name is Denise Holliday and I live in Nova Scotia and I am over 60 years of age. I am a post-op trans and rarely get to speak with others as I live in the countryside.

I am well known in Halifax and by quite a few around the province and country. I did a program on CKDU called Over the Rainbow for over two years.

Due to a minor brain hemorage I quit for a while to sort out my memory issues.

Take care

Denise

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Hello Denise,

Welcome to Laura's Playground. I can see from your profile that you have been a member here for several months. Now that you've broken the ice, tell us more about yourself. I'm sure there is much you can tell us. :)

MaryEllen :)

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Hello Denise,

Welcome to the playground.

Won't you come inside and sit here by the fire, I would like to offer you a cup of hot cocoa and some of my fresh baked cookies.

It is so nice of you to join our little family, we so often lose our sisters and brothers when they have completed their surgeries but the ones who remain are such tremendous assets for thos eof us early in the process.

I am 58 and only in month 5 of my HRT but I am getting there.

So feel free to answer any questions that you would like to , post anything that you think would be helpful and in general make a lot of really great friends.

I am so glad that you are here, welcome to the family, Sis.

Love ya,

Sally

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Hello Denise,

Welcome to our little corner of love. So sorry

to read you were unwell, I hope you are well on the road

to recovery . You will find we are a close knit family who

help and support one another . Now you are here you will

see this for yourself, so hun, please take a look around

and acclimatise your self to our Playground . I look

forward to your input , luv,viv :)

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Guest Donna Jean

Good Morning, Denise!

How nice to meet you!

I see that you've been properly welcomed and you're hopefully comfy!

I think that you'll enjoy it here...it's friendly, caring,informative, just an all around good place!

Kick off your shoes and join in.....OK?

Welcome to the Playground!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Robin Winter
Hi

My name is Denise Holliday and I live in Nova Scotia and I am over 60 years of age. I am a post-op trans and rarely get to speak with others as I live in the countryside.

I am well known in Halifax and by quite a few around the province and country. I did a program on CKDU called Over the Rainbow for over two years.

Due to a minor brain hemorage I quit for a while to sort out my memory issues.

Take care

Denise

Yayyyy, someone else from my province!

I was on your website and flipping through pictures , and wasn't I shocked to see you with Jennifer Spalding! She until very recently(like, 2 weeks ago) ran her catering business out of one of our properties :D I sometimes delivered her mail. She doesn't like me. LOL. Apparently she's been given a contract to cater all of our upcoming functions this year though, and I'm told we're doing a lot of them, so she still has to put up with me :P

I'm glad you found Laura's. I think somebody as active in the community as you've been will be a wonderful addition to the family! And, YAYYY, you're from Halifax too!!! (sort of :P)

*Hugs*

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Welcome to the Laura's Denise... humm now where have i heard that name before..... oh yea my middle name is Denise.

There are a few of us that are older, i am 57 and started transition in 2008.

Paula Denise

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Guest van-na

Hi Denise,

<<hug>>

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

Please feel free to come over and chat sometime.

The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.

Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.

One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)

We have Post-op meetings Thurs 8pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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Guest denisesined
Hi Denise,

<<hug>>

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

Please feel free to come over and chat sometime.

The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.

Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.

One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)

We have Post-op meetings Thurs 8pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

I apologize for not being prompt in my responses to all of you. I forget to do things as they do not stay in my 30 day memory slot. I remember details like numbers and information but not name and addresses.

I appreciate ll the responses, I had thought I was emailing one person. I have not messed with these sights much in the past. LOL.

My mother told me when I was almost fifty that she knew I was trans at my age of three. I knew by the time I was four that I was different. Over sixty years ago in North East England (Sunderland) no-one knew anything about trans people so I was ignored and discouraged. Over 60 years later I am what I am and that is about it for me. My life is about over, but I try to assist to help those wo are young and struggle with the same issues.

I have a very special spouse that realized my differences though neither of us fully accepted or understood me. I offered to leave hr three months after we were married but she chos to make a effort and when the kids came I agreed to do nothing till they were grown up.

over 23 years later as my youngest hit 7 years of age I hit rock bottom and we had to change the boundaries and Denise started to become herself.

For now.take care everyone.

Denise Holliday

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