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Had a really, really wonderful time! This was my first ever Pride event, and really did not know what to expect. Although I was an hour early, I had some trouble finding a place to park, so circled around the event two or three times. The park that this was held in is adjacent to several long-established churches, and I was not comfortable parking there. I was even starting to panic just a little, and wondering if I should simply head on home. Eventually found a spot on the other side a few blocks away, and parked there.

Quite a few people had already arrived, and I started feeling a bit more comfortable as to how I was dressed. Visited a few vendors who were already set up and going, and purchased a couple of buttons.

Touring around the area, I came across a booth (tent, table, and chairs) for the Gender Identity Center of Colorado. The woman at the booth asked me a few questions, we talked for a bit, then she introduced me to LisaJo, a Transwoman who is Vice-Facilitator of PAGE ( Peak Area Gender Expression ) who had another booth in another area of the Pridefest.

At the PAGE booth I got to meet several people and visit with a few for awhile. The PAGE group had just acquired a nice banner for the upcoming parade, and Nancy-Jo, the PAGE Executive Facilitator asked for volunteers to march and hold the new banner. Well, most of the Trans-women didn't really have good walking shoes, so I volunteered to help. As it ended up, Marci, myself, a woman who I didn't get her name, and LisaJo all marched with the new banner. So, I guess I can say that I still haven't seen a Pride parade, only marched once in one.

After the parade, we sat around and visited some more, then the group kind of broke up, so I decided to take a couple of more walks through the area, then headed out a bit early for home.

The people from PAGE really made me feel welcome and somewhere I fit in and belonged! Kind of like another support group I know about.....

I did indeed mention Laura's several times to several people. Who knows???!!!

Big Huggs!

Opal

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Guest miss kindheart

I did indeed mention Laura's several times to several people. Who knows???!!!

Big Huggs!

Opal

Dear Opal,

<<< hug >>>

Probably why we are getting all these new members :D

Anyway it sounds like a real hoot :lol:

:wub: vanna

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Guest sarah f

Opal I am so happy that you had a good time.

Wow, you first pridefest and you were a part of it holding a banner no less. You make us all proud with how well you are handling yourself.

I am glad you were able to just be yourself without any judgements from others. I hope you can continue to do this each year.

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Guest Donna Jean

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Good day, eh, Opal?

Sounds great...and you got participate, too...

What a wonderful time you must of had,...

And I want to thank you for being there and standing up for all of us...Thank You...

Huggs

Donna Jean

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The thanks should really go to all of you! The love and support you each give made it a group effort. Truly a group effort!

Huggs All!

Opal

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Guest Micha

I didn't even freakin know about it. :unsure: Wells, glad it was a good experience for you luv, sounded like one. ^_^ Having it in Springs seems kinda daring, but tha's the point I guess. That place needs some prodding. <_<

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I didn't even freakin know about it. :unsure: Wells, glad it was a good experience for you luv, sounded like one. ^_^ Having it in Springs seems kinda daring, but tha's the point I guess. That place needs some prodding. <_<

I guess that the first few held in the Springs had more protesters than participants, but after twenty years, there were only a handful of protesters and I did not notice them.

Pueblo is having a Pride Event coming up soon. I hope to make that one, and my Therapist said she might possibly attend.

Huggs,

Opal

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I just have 1 question:

Who are you and what have you done wit that shy, insecure woman I met here a few weeks ago??

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Love & Huggs

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I just have 1 question:

Who are you and what have you done wit that shy, insecure woman I met here a few weeks ago??

:D

Love & Huggs

JJ

Some very wonderful people in a place called Laura's Playground gave her a makeover!!!!

Oh, I still feel pretty insecure, but a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do.

Love and Huggs,

Opal

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Guest Angel21

Congratulations for going to your first pride glad you had a good time there

i remember my first pride i love every minute of it

Angel

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