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4 hours ago, awkward-yet-sweet said:

I do feel a bit depressed about the truck damage.  Watching the weather was part of my responsibility as navigator/electronics operator.  I know that usually June isn't a time for such bad weather that far south, but if I had done my job instead of assuming it was just rain, we might have avoided all of this.   20/20 hindsight is kind of discouraging.

 

The weather is hard to predict at the best of times, so I wouldn't be too hard on yourself. Like I say, just glad you are both safe.

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Good morning, everyone! My brain kicked into high gear early this morning so I rolled over to grab my iPad and check out the news, hoping I'd fall back asleep. Unfortunately, my iPad was on 1% power...and shut down...so I opted to get up rather than stay there knowing I'd never go back to sleep. So, I'm heading to the pot to get another cup of coffee......

 

Working on my second cup now and looking forward to another day. Small projects, reading...hoping the weather will warm up soon so I can get back to using our pool and working on my tan.

 

Be safe and remember to look for the goodness in this beautiful day we've been given.

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Good morning

 

Another great day ahead of me. My Verseo electrolysis device arrived yesterday and I tried it out this morning. I detest shaving, so hopefully this works. 

I tried the laser devices for several months, but it apparently doesn't work on red hair. 

I'll go to the center and get therapy and exercise today. 

 

Y'all have a great day!

 

Birdie

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1 hour ago, Birdie said:

Good morning

 

Another great day ahead of me. My Verseo electrolysis device arrived yesterday and I tried it out this morning. I detest shaving, so hopefully this works. 

I tried the laser devices for several months, but it apparently doesn't work on red hair. 

I'll go to the center and get therapy and exercise today. 

 

Y'all have a great day!

 

Birdie

redheads are beautiful :P

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1 minute ago, Alessia said:

redheads are beautiful :P

Well, thank you very much. You are so sweet 💖

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10 hours ago, awkward-yet-sweet said:

I do feel a bit depressed about the truck damage.  Watching the weather was part of my responsibility as navigator/electronics operator.  I know that usually June isn't a time for such bad weather that far south, but if I had done my job instead of assuming it was just rain, we might have avoided all of this.   20/20 hindsight is kind of discouraging.  

Weather can fool you too. We had taken the bike down to the Hawgs and Hot rods in Loveland, CO. Perfect weather on the way down. What I thought was verga, rain but not hitting the ground, It wound up being pea sized hail. We were going along OK until the bike slipped out from under us. So we waited out for about an hour. When we finally took off we found that after about 1/4 mile farther north. it was completely clear.

 

 

Hugs,

Kymmie

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6 minutes ago, KymmieL said:

When we finally took off we found that after about 1/4 mile farther north. it was completely clear.

Here in the summer, I've seen it rain on one side of the road, and not on the other.

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Good morning to all on this Tuesday 20 June i I have the most difficult surgery in my life I get in all day i am stressed ok this is normal for that but i hope see the sun again after a couple of days🌻 i wish you have a sweet Friday 

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16 minutes ago, natalianatalia said:

Good morning to all on this Tuesday 20 June i I have the most difficult surgery in my life I get in all day i am stressed ok this is normal for that but i hope see the sun again after a couple of days🌻 i wish you have a sweet Friday 

May your surgery to well for you 💖

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2 hours ago, natalianatalia said:

this Tuesday 20 June i I have the most difficult surgery in my life I get in all day i am stressed ok this is normal for that but i hope see the sun again after a couple of days

Wishing you peace for this, and a good outcome.

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2 hours ago, natalianatalia said:

Good morning to all on this Tuesday 20 June i I have the most difficult surgery in my life I get in all day i am stressed ok this is normal for that but i hope see the sun again after a couple of days🌻 i wish you have a sweet Friday 

Wishing for a good outcome and be as painless as possible.

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Good morning.

 

I got called at 8am yesterday could I please come to work asap.  I was still in bed.  I managed to get there in 20 minutes. Quick shower, dressed basic makeup and out the door.  I’m off today.  But have to be there at 4am tomorrow and I won’t get home until after 10pm.  It’s teen support group night.

 

@Ashley0616 I have no clue what my father would think, but I expect it wouldn’t be good.  He was very old fashion in many ways.  My mother might have been more accepting but I’ll never really know.  Both are gone, so is my only sister.  I’d like to be able to talk to them even if it was to know that they can’t accept me as I am.  I actually think I could get my father to understand the science that explains us, but who knows.

 

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4 minutes ago, Willow said:

 Both are gone, so is my only sister.

My parents were long gone when I came out, as well as my brother and one of my sisters.  The one sister still living (at the time) was supportive.

I seriously doubt that my parents would have approved.  During the Vietnam war my mother said that protesters should be sent to concentration camps.  As it was I was the black sheep of the family.

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My father would have never accepted me. He was bigoted towards my wife. Because of her tattoo. (left leg hip to her toes) He had passed before I came out. Not sure about my mom. She is more of live and let live kind of person. I do think she at least suspects, because of my clothes I wore when I was down earlier this year.

 

Not sure about my sister. She is 4 yrs older than me. We have never been close. So don't know. Maybe we would have been closer if I was her little sister. Then again she was the privileged one of the two of us. 

 

Then there are my 3 boys. If it wasn't for his wife I think my oldest would at least partially accept me. Our Middle son totally accepts me. then our youngest. He at first was un-accepting  then seemed to finally come around to accept me.

Finally my wife. I do think she is partially accepting to a point. She has been off then after some counseling she was somewhat accepting. Then one day she can't handle it. I think she is just OK with it if I don't flaunt it in her face. So, unfortunately no girls shopping days with her. Yet, she buys me feminine clothes. So who knows.

 

Well time to take the wagon for a spin. I hope I have all the leaks fixed.

 

Kymmie

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2 hours ago, Willow said:

Good morning.

 

I got called at 8am yesterday could I please come to work asap.  I was still in bed.  I managed to get there in 20 minutes. Quick shower, dressed basic makeup and out the door.  I’m off today.  But have to be there at 4am tomorrow and I won’t get home until after 10pm.  It’s teen support group night.

 

@Ashley0616 I have no clue what my father would think, but I expect it wouldn’t be good.  He was very old fashion in many ways.  My mother might have been more accepting but I’ll never really know.  Both are gone, so is my only sister.  I’d like to be able to talk to them even if it was to know that they can’t accept me as I am.  I actually think I could get my father to understand the science that explains us, but who knows.

 

Willow

Sorry about that. I do consider myself lucky to have at least have some support it would just be better if he could accept me for who I truly am. Maybe needs more time. I know for a fact that he won't ever use my right name. Oh well one can dream. 

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Well BIG NEWS! My wife and I are going to work things out! She had to leave to clear her head and we had a nice conversation between the two of us. I’m so excited. We have so much history. I broke things up with the girl I was talking to and will be completely dedicated back to the marriage. I’m so glad she can get past the real me and accept me. 

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1 minute ago, Ashley0616 said:

Well BIG NEWS! My wife and I are going to work things out! She had to leave to clear her head and we had a nice conversation between the two of us. I’m so excited. We have so much history. I broke things up with the girl I was talking to and will be completely dedicated back to the marriage. I’m so glad she can get past the real me and accept me. 

That as awesome news! Congratulations 💖

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11 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

Well BIG NEWS! My wife and I are going to work things out! She had to leave to clear her head and we had a nice conversation between the two of us. I’m so excited. We have so much history. I broke things up with the girl I was talking to and will be completely dedicated back to the marriage. I’m so glad she can get past the real me and accept me. 

That is awesome news, Ashley!

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1 hour ago, Ashley0616 said:

Well BIG NEWS! My wife and I are going to work things out! She had to leave to clear her head and we had a nice conversation between the two of us. I’m so excited. We have so much history. I broke things up with the girl I was talking to and will be completely dedicated back to the marriage. I’m so glad she can get past the real me and accept me. 

I am happy for you, this is good news. My day was a good one too, both my sister and my twinbrother accept me too.

I will just throw a virtual hug in your direction Ashley

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Well she is officially CRAZY! She now went back on her word. My birthday officially sucks. I haven't been hurt this bad ever! Of all days my BIRTHDAY!

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5 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

Well she is officially CRAZY! She now went back on her word. My birthday officially sucks. I haven't been hurt this bad ever! Of all days my BIRTHDAY!

OMG I am sorry to hear this, I dont know if I can write anything to feel better, but If you want to write I am here.

You were there for me too on my first days here. You are valuable and dont deserve to be treated like this.

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