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Sally's Amazing Day


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I had this entire weekend off and thought that Lizzy and I would travel to Fort Worth to recover my car - no luck the car is still not ready, if a car is in the shop for more than two months at one time shouldn't it at least be a Lamborghini?

So we decided to sleep in a little late, then Lizzy prepared a delicious breakfast and then the errands were on, a little warm today so shorts and lightweight tops were in order.

We went to the bank and the post office and then to our favorite Lapidary Shop so Lizzy could pick up her new ankle bracelet and I purchased a couple of cute new bracelets myself.

While talking to the staff, the owner is a gay male and very nice, there is another man who works on the jewelry and two ladies who sell all of the beautiful creations we had an unusual - it is normal to be outed when paying with a credit card but they have know from day one for me - I was not carrying any cash - the older lady came out to us and told us straight out that if she had the money she would become a man - she has always felt that she should have been.

That was a little different so we left feeling rather happy that they all felt so comfortable around us, on to the cafe reported to have the best fried chicken anywhere - pretty dang close, some of the best I've ever had.

On to the car and a quick trip to pick up a foundation for my mattress - the KMart test!

A gentleman stopped to chat with us in the parking lot as we were getting out of the car, then past the discount rack of Jacquelin Smith clothing, well not really past more like in for a closer inspection, I picked out two new tops and a nice pair of slacks, we put them in the cart and went looking for the foundations, we found them and Lizzy bought one for her bed too - we have already set them up and I will be sleeping on my bed for the first time in four weeks!

Now I was cooled off enough to go into the changing rooms and try my new clothes on - first I spoke to a lady who was going in at the same time I was and she was very unaffected by my presence - I am down a full size already!

We sat down to rest and decided to toast Dee Jay with Popsicles, a good day so far with more good stuff to come I hope.

Love ya,

Sally

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Thank you so much for sharing with us Sally! Sounds like a wonderful day out on the town. Sorry to hear your car was not yet ready. Maybe soon, huh ?

Huggs to the four of you (Huggy and Pandy too!)

Opal

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A wonderously fair day!

Oops! Knightly speech is leaking from the pool party thread. It sound like a marvelous day!

And more jewelry-naughty Sally!-HeeHee-I am sure they were beautiful

The statistics must be far wrong -there are trans people cropping up everywhere. How nice to find such comfort in that jewelry store you love so much!

Then to find you have dropped a size! Better and better.

And to top it off a sleep in your bed tonight!!

Splendid!

May all your days from now on be as affirming and fun as this has been!

Love

JJ

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Guest Donna Jean

Now Dee Jay

I thought you always shared your popsicles!!

I want a red one!!!

OK....

So, your favorite flavor is red?

So is mine..........here..

Dee Jay

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Guest Pammy

I'm happy that your day went well. It sounds more and more like this move was the right thing to do. I'm sure you will sweat off a few more sizes before long! LOL!

I was looking forward to meeting Lizzy and you but hey, there'll be other times! I'm not going anywhere for a long time. Perhaps the next chance we get, Pamela will be able to come out instead of that other person. Hope springs eternal!

Enjoy that bed!

Love

Pamela

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Dear Sally, I was fortunate to catch you on Skype last night, so I had the added benefit of seeing that big, beautiful smile that goes hand in hand with your words.

It IS good to see you smile, Sally. I won't get tired of that, and its about dang time, too. There is a lot to say about being yourself, and being true to yourself. Makes ones spirit soar, doesn't it, girl?

Glad you liked the fried chicken, too. It is good, ain't it? :D

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Angelgrlsue

Hi Sally. What a wonderful experience you had, I jus pictured it in my mind how your day went. Yesterday I had a good day as well. Went to Ross Dress For Less to buy a purse and wallet and I was Ma'amed for the first time by the cashier!! A milestone for me. :-)

Hugs,

Suzie

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OK....

So, your favorite flavor is red?

So is mine..........here..

Dee Jay

MMmmm........Just what I needed. Thank you!

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Guest BeckyTG

Sweet Sally,

It sounds like this move was a great thing for you. I knew it would come out this way.

I am so happy that you have seized a direction in your life and are taking it.

Keep posting about your new adventures. I love reading about your successes and there are many more to come.

Hugs,

Becky

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Hi Sally. What a wonderful experience you had, I jus pictured it in my mind how your day went. Yesterday I had a good day as well. Went to Ross Dress For Less to buy a purse and wallet and I was Ma'amed for the first time by the cashier!! A milestone for me. :-)

Hugs,

Suzie

Oh Suzie! How exciting! That is truly a wonderful thing to hear!

Big Huggs!

Opal

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