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I’m still in bed. I normally would pick up kids at 6:30 AM. We then would arrive at The Farmhouse. Have breakfast and conversation. My trans daughter would tell me about her week. My son would also tell me about his day. Then we would go to church. They both work with the children there. All 3 services! Amazing kids! During first service I drive out and have myself a Peppermint Mocha. I then would do another chapter on my story and post it. Then return with kids for second service. Third service I either go to the creative team class when we have it or if it’s nice take a walk and pray. If it’s not my weekend I drop them off. I miss this time with them. Quarantine has taken away so many things. I work from home and miss my girlfriends at work. We would all have lunch and play word finds in one of my girlfriends tablets. I also miss one of the leads at the bank who always complimented me on my clothes. What do you guys miss? 
 

 

 

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Good morning everyone!

Another long day drawing.

Hope I can get one of these finished ASAP.

TA

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1 hour ago, Ms Maddie said:

Great day for a resurrection

 

@Ms Maddie - It surely is. 

 

Hope your day is a good one

 

C

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What a great resurrection this spring has been.  If i focus on the beauty of spring instead of the dread of getting sick i've got more time to enjoy the world as it awakes from a winters sleep.  The goats all went out to pasture yesterday evening.  So sweet to see the mom's grazing on new green as the kids frolic in the glee of space and life.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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The Easter Bunny (a.k.a. our awesome neighbours) was busy this morning.  We found a bunch of colourful plastic eggs along our driveway, with buttons and things inside appropriate to both me and my wife.

 

Happy Easter, everyone!

 

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Kathy that was so sweet of them!  They are special!  

 

We will miss hiding plastic eggs for our granddaughters to hunt.  I sent my son and wife a montage of prior Easter photos last night.  He told me they will hid some eggs for the girls which is sweet.

 

Its sunny here and will rise to the low 60's.  Nice day to be out in the yard.

 

Jani

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2 hours ago, Jani said:

Kathy that was so sweet of them!  They are special! 

 

1 hour ago, Emily michelle said:

Aww Kathy that was awful sweet of them.

 

They are indeed wonderful neighbours, and we are truly lucky to have them next door.  They were the first people I came out to, after my wife, and they helped me get started on my road to transition.

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So anyone wearing your  Easter dress? I 1 wish I had one and 2 I could wear it.  

 

Kymmie 

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I had thought about an Easter dress but ended up with jeans since I’m stuck at home.

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I am not wearing an Easter dress, but I am wearing a skirt.  I find them more comfortable than pants, they look nicer, and it’s almost warm enough to wear one.  And, my recovery requires me to wear “loose clothing”.  

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I’m in grey girly fleece pants and a pink hoodie.  Black ball cap. It’s wig washing day and I hate it!   Lol

I do not own any dresses yet but have a few skirts. Though have not worn those since I don’t have shoes for them.  I need to go shopping to try on a few pairs so I can order some online.  I hate to order without knowing my size for sure.  

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I had one on this morning, but had to take it off and wear an everyday dress. My dog decided that I need to hold her and sit on my lap! She sheds like crazy and I don't want my good dresses messed up!

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2 hours ago, ShawnaLeigh said:

I’m in grey girly fleece pants and a pink hoodie.  Black ball cap. It’s wig washing day and I hate it!   Lol

I do not own any dresses yet but have a few skirts. Though have not worn those since I don’t have shoes for them.  I need to go shopping to try on a few pairs so I can order some online.  I hate to order without knowing my size for sure.  

 

Wig what's that. Luckily I still have all my natural hair. Haven't had a major hair cut in 2 years. I love my natural curls.

 

when you finally shop for shoes. I figured out that if you add 2 to your male size you are in the ball park.

 

The wife and youngest went to visit my middle son and his family. So for a while it is just me and the wienie. Patrick our long hair dachshund. However he is on his pillow. 

 

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Nearly completed the first drawing (yay!).

Hope everyone had a nice day. Severe thunderstorms and hail have swept over the area off and on today.

Tonight it will get down to freezing and be cold for the next few days.

I wish you all a good night's rest and a beautiful morning to follow.

《《《 hugs 》》》

TA

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Good morning everyone I hope everyone has a good Monday 

the temps dropped to the low 30s this morning with 30mph winds it’s cold lol.

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Sad sad day for me.

Today was to be the day I had my surgery for an Orchi.  As everyone knows surgeries were cancelled and no schedule dates given.

I'm quite upset over this today with the additional pain from the lump issue I have been crying about for months now. That my dog crushes yesterday evening jumping into my lap.  OMG I thought I was going to die.  I did cry and could not help myself it hurt so bad.  

 

I'm at work now but really do not have my heart in it.  Its rainy here today so its already a gloomy day for everyone.  However I am going to try and pull myself back up, help some people and have a nice day.

 

I hope you all have a wonderful day.

 

 

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Shawna I’m sorry to hear that I hope this ends soon so you can get your surgery done. I know how bad it hurts I’ve had 4 surgeries down there over the years. Try and keep your chin up hon.

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38 minutes ago, Emily michelle said:

Shawna I’m sorry to hear that I hope this ends soon so you can get your surgery done. I know how bad it hurts I’ve had 4 surgeries down there over the years. Try and keep your chin up hon.

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Emily

Well this will be my fourth down there and prob not the last!  LOL

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1 hour ago, ShawnaLeigh said:

Well this will be my fourth down there and prob not the last!  LOL

I wish I would of known who I was 10 years ago and eliminated the issue lol. I will go for a fifth and final one but that’s a long ways off haha.

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Hi

 

well the weatherman hit it n the nose.  8:30 and there has already been a tornado warning for near Charleston. Very windy lots of thunderstorms and occasional heavy rain. Not going to be a good morning.  A least the coffee is made.  
 

 Had planned a reveal for yesterday kind of a mini public coming out.  But obviously that didn’t happen.  
 

I’ll have to find another time.

 

Willow

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A night of thunderstorms and tornadoes here.

Survived the night though.

Chugging coffee and "back to the drawing board!"

TA

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Good morning.

Hope you are safe from disease, storms, and violence today.  I will manifest positivity and keep my hands busy while maintaining bunker mode.  Willing to emerge if called upon.

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Sunshine, maybe mid 60's today, pollen everywhere. Going outside later, too nice not to, gonna ride my bike I think today, work is slow at the moment, gonna take the rest of the day off I think, they owe me a comp day. I like your new avatar pic Maddie

 

Have a nice day all

 

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