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Guest KellyKat

On my three mile walk today... I didn't slip on the ice and break my kiester!!!

Being able to talk about my GID to my new doctors... and finding them supportive.

Trying to quit smoking, without gaining weight... lost 2lbs?

Having a wonderful place like Laura's... Friends, Love, And Support!!!

Luv Kat :)

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My best friend had the day off of work so we nerded out all night playing Magic the Gathering, working on decks n'stuff like that. We also went grocery shopping, which oddly enough always makes me happy. And I made garbage-loaf. Which is friggin' delicious.

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Today was a good day, I did not have to work and although my laser session was canceled, no dark hairs were present so we are waiting for three more weeks, I got to have lunch with my two best friends - it was at the Chinese Buffet that I took the picture that Lizzy posted (isn't she gorgeous?)

Then we came home and hooked up a DVD and VHS unit to the surround sound and watched two very good movies - a light sandwich dinner while we watched and then some fresh strawberries with Dark Chocolate candy - what a wonderful day.

Love ya,

Sally

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I went back through all my old topics to find my "insomnia" thread and just had to smile at all the wonderful responses from the amazing people here at Laura's. Not just in that thread, but in a few others as well.

I was so shy when I first signed up here. It was like a socially awkward moment. I didn't know how to approach the conversations, or what to say, or how to say it. I was scared of, well, rejection. Scared to put my guard down and make myself more vulnerable. Now look.. I've let my guard down, opened up, and made some of the best friends anyone can ask for. TA DA!

My good thing for today-- being a part of something that doesn't know "rejection" -- Laura's. smile.gif

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Good yesterday and good today.

I decided to live my life. I discovered and believed I can.

It doesn't get much better than that.

Love

John

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Guest Daiyu Hurst

I wish I'd seen this thread on Sunday... I'd have made some comment about basking in the afterglow.

Today, I got the webcam hooked up. Hooked up with some folks on Facebook, too.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Just made a seafood based stock, peeled shrimp and seared sausage 'soup' with sour cream. Added a ton of yellow onion, fresh garlic roasted, and sauteed scallion - a touch of chopped fresh mushrooms. I may or may not add a white cheese, but will serve it tonight with steamed white rice, and garlic buttered french bread.

Wine, or chilled water and lemon?

Come on over!

Lizzy

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Kind of tied up here at the moment Lizzy - do you think that soup would mail well?

Not that it wouldn't be a hundred times better in the company of you and your roommates.

Love

John

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I drew porn!! \o/

BAHAHAHAHAHA this made my night, so enthusiastic!

I finished my first ever college homework tonight~

It's just a refresher course in algebra so, nothing challenging, at least so far. But still a victory! ...COLLEGE!

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Guest Angelgrlsue

Had to take my son to Childrens hospital yesterday and all the staff treated me well and actually thought I was my son's mother. It felt really good. On the way home the bus driver addressed me as young lady.

Hugs,

Susan

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Today, I responded to a challenge without anger or disrespect. I didn't respond emotionally and I kept my head on tight, where it belongs. I feel quite proud of myself. ^_^

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Guest Cynthia Of Creation

I found out there is a possiblity for me to pass as a women pre hrt,

also i cracked the mystery of what it is to be purely a transexual

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Guest Jessie M

two things for me one last weekend (yes a bit late) when the band was loading out on of the guys in the crowd that was helping told me that young ladies do not load gear, so i got out of load out. wonder what he would say if he knew that i owned the pa system? the other thing was today talking with my supervisor about going shopping very soon, and how she commented that I look very pretty and skinny. Made my day.

Luv

Jessie

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Guest Elizabeth K

My Endocrinologist signed off on my surgery in May, one less thing to worry about.

Paula

Oh Paula - GRAND!

My day so far - Belgium waffles with walnuts! GRIN

lizzy

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Guest Donna Jean

My Endocrinologist signed off on my surgery in May, one less thing to worry about.

Paula

.............YESS!.......

Great news, Honey!....HUGGGGGGS!

I looked in my wallet and the green that I saw wasn't mold...

Donna Jean

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Wife made my day.

When I picked her up from work today, while driving to my full time imprisonment job, she lifts up my sunglasses, sees my eyeliner and mascara, and doesn't say a word.

Some time later, after holding my hand and snuggling my shoulder, she tells me I'm not allowed to wear make up anymore.

I'm all "why not?!"

:unsure:

"Because you look better than me."

. . .

OMG!

She's full of . . . it, of course, I could never be as pretty as she is. But wow, I felt sooo good! I mean, she's never really been down with me wearing eyeliner, absolutely against mascara, but I do it anyways. To have her tell me I looked good in it. . . So much relief, and some understanding too.

Just one comment, but Gosh darned, I feel good.

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