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1 hour ago, AmberM said:

Thanks for the reminder though that it might suck for a few days afterwards.

 

It wasn't that bad. I was running at about 80% at the gym the day after. Of COURSE it was leg day. I had a hit of my biologic the day after which probably didn't help. I got tired a little easier and like I said, some muscle soreness in my quadriceps and triceps. Not really a big deal, but I did take a nap yesterday after I was done dilating. Two hours later I felt fine.

 

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Good morning everyone,

On cup number two already. Woohoo, I slept in today. finally catching up on my sleep but at this rate it'll still take years to break even. I'm convinced it's from my meds. They just took a little longer to kick in.

 

Planning or more yard work today. We have a lot of dead trees that need to go away. My BIL and GF are coming over to help. They should be here soon. Time to get dressed.

 

 

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Covid shots do react differently to different people. I luckily had no pain... a little soreness but nothing serious.

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On 4/2/2021 at 3:38 PM, AgnesBardsie said:

Good day today .

 

I painted some rocks to celebrate TDOV last night and gave a couple to my new gender pcp. Also got a prescription for estradiol and spironolactone.

 

Deep breath. Here we go. 

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I’m impressed with the level of detail and colors in your art.?  Someone on my daily walk is doing something like what you’ve shared and leaving them in front of businesses and homes. They’re nothing compared to yours!

 

Nice work @AgnesBardsie

 

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

I had the Pfizer vaccine, so your mileage may vary

I have had both pokes of Pfizer.  No real side affects.  1st- arm was briefly sore at the point of entry.  2nd- same, maybe a tiny bit more, but practically gone the next day.

It is nice to have it done though.  I'm planning on actually getting out some now.

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I had the moderna ones, second shot gave me muscle aches, but not bad.

 

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4 hours ago, Susan R said:

I’m impressed with the level of detail and colors in your art.?  Someone on my daily walk is doing something like what you’ve shared and leaving them in front of businesses and homes. There nothing compared to yours!

 

Nice work @AgnesBardsie

 

Awww thanks! I’m having so much fun doing it, it’s like I’m an addict or something! I suppressed the urge to draw or paint for 60 years. Crazy!

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Sorry to pop back in. Sometimes I get the feeling that many here think I'm show boating. The truth is I'm just bored, nothing

really to say except nothing to really say, so my next video I will take the Les Paul off the "WALL" and plug it in the Marshall, and play a short Stair Way To Heaven. The hard part is deciding what to wear, gosh I will have to look like Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at the same time. Gosh, a girl's work is never done. 

I do hope that the people here realize that all I'm trying to do is to show that we come from all walks of life.

Love, LM♥️

  

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Graphic warning, Jimi's voodoo child will be coming up after stairway. Gosh I got to get a life....sigh.....

LM♥️  

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Hi people, I thought before I show boat, I should show you the pain and misery being on stage and all that see you clap,

cool right? Not for me, I felt no one really seen me as who I wanted to really be. I have no video's of me back then, but I just wanted to share to you all how I really felt back then. It is more important for me to share this little part of who I am, we all have 

a gift that no one really see's, most just see what they want to see. 

Am I crying?, Not really, not anymore, just sharing a little bit more about me.

I feel If I don't show my male to female, then all I had accomplish coming out was nothing but a lie.

Life is what it is, it is what we can make do with it that matters.

LM♥️ 

 

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Thanks Liz, no matter how much I show boat here, I want all to know, this life we did not choose, it chose us. We on the other hand, we had to accept it, and we did. 

Night all,

LM♥️

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Here's what I've been working on. I designed the sea-foam and copper colored pieces from the ground up. As I suspected I had to make a couple changes but everything fits like I wanted, even the reverse mounted gearbox. Due to the short wheelbase it'll do wheelies from a dead stop so the mid-motor design should help keep the front wheels down. Just loaded what I hope is the final draft version into my printer. I hope all goes well. One small hiccup can ruin the whole thing. Due to the fill density it'll take about 20 hours to print out and I still have one more part to design. This is what I do with my time.

 

 

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My wife and daughter would love for you to build them a battle bot. I would love my own battle bot also.

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BTW, Liz, can you program my club to hit that little ball where it should go? LOL.

 

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Linda, I needed golf help many years ago. When I played golf it was goof.  People get pissed when I play golf now. I use a shotgun. Shoot em on the rise. LOL JK.

 

Boring day at work then again at home. Wife seems in one of her moods. What is she pissed off at me about now.

 

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Good Morning and Happy Easter (if you celebrate it).

 

So yesterday was pretty successful, I went and got my first dose of my COVID Vaccine and so far, I haven’t mutated (I was hoping for mystique’s powers though ☹). After that I picked up some lunch and then worked out a draft of an email which I am going to send to family updating them on my current plans for moving forward with social transition. I had a friend and my wife read it over, and they both think it looks good, so I am trying to figure out when I plan on sending it off to them.

 

Today is kind of a big day, because it will be the first time, I am showing Amber to my dad and stepmom. We haven’t seen each other since December, but I decided I am going to be the authentic me. I don’t know how things are going to go, how they are going to respond or anything like that. I am also kind of scared to see how their neighbors may respond as they might see me as well getting out of the car and all that. I am struggling with confidence issues, which I am working on my inner critic, but still really hard and difficult.

 

Well, I hope you all have a great day!

 

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3 hours ago, AmberM said:

Today is kind of a big day, because it will be the first time, I am showing Amber to my dad and stepmom.

 

Best of luck! You've got this!

 

Hugs!

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Yum, espresso this morning, and home-made black currant jam on toast!

 

Yesterday, I was continuing demolition of the rotten planters around the deck that is going to become a catio for our indoor cats.  The planters on this side are now gone.  I still have a long one on the back to finish demolishing. 

 

I look surprisingly cute in my work clothes.  That is my real hair, now covid-length.  I tuck it up under my wig when I go out.

 

We have two sets of cats.  One pair are feral and live in our "guest house".  They have unrestricted access to the outdoors in the daytime, but get locked in at night.  They already have their own catio, so they can get fresh air when they are locked in.  The other pair of cats are indoor-only cats and live in the house with us.  They like fresh air, though, so I am going to be building another catio for them.

 

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@Linda Marie Nice rendition of Hey Joe.  I could feel the emotion.

 

@KathyLauren looks like a big job.  I recent got a cat.  She's older (14) and indoor only.  

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Good morning everyone. Happy Easter. I slept in today. Making burgers and brats and coleslaw and cherry cheesecake today.

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Good morning, just finished my first cup and headed downstairs to make the second.  Enjoying one of my few days off and look forward to a day of relaxation.   My first post on this thread.   I'm trying to do better in interacting with others instead of hiding who I am and sharing a cup of morning java seems to be a good start.  I wish all a great day.

 

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1 hour ago, Margo said:

My first post on this thread.

 

Welcome Margo. This is an easy thread to get started on, nothing too intense typically. Enjoy your second cup :)

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