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Thanks. Thought I'd add another picture, same outfit.

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Feeling spunky today so broke out the pleather. Cami top with the denim thrown over that to hide my tattoos I don't like. Black flat heel ankle booties for shoes. Celtic "clover" necklace and some shamrock earring complete the look.

 

Maddie et al going to the Chicago electro place: how do they do the "numbing?  Is it a whole bunch of shots?  I'm doing the hour per week schedule here at home but my person says she wants to retire next year and I don't think we will get done in time.  I really want to be done by fall before my facial surgery. We've almost cleared the upper face and a lot of chin but haven't touched the neck/jaw line lower lip.  The "cleared"  area still has regrowth that we are always cleaning up.

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Trying out my look for the new job. Would you trust me with your kid?

 

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I mean assuming that you didn't actually KNOW me. I get that nobody here would leave me with ANYBODY unsupervised. ?

 

Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Trying out my look for the new job. Would you trust me with your kid?

 

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I mean assuming that you didn't actually KNOW me. I get that nobody here would leave me with ANYBODY unsupervised. ?

 

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WOW Jackie- I love the whole thing!  I haven't seen this wig before. What a great colour and shape for you.  As for the trust thing, I don't think you will scare the parents off ;)

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Thank you!

 

Yeah, the wig is new. I'll be working with autistic kids (well, kid) and something easier with less things to grab on to seemed like a good plan. I LOVE having long hair, but it's not practical for this job.

 

I still worry. I'm big enough that... I've been told anyway... I can be a little intimidating.

 

Hugs!

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OK Friends, as soon as I get that stimulus I plan on headed to Chicago for electrolysis. Any reasonable place in Chicago that does a good job and doesn't charge an arm ans a leg for a girls face and is trans friendly.

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It's been a bit of an important day today. Firstly, I saw my dentist as Niamh today. I had called the receptionist a few days ago and said I may present either as my male or female self and when I turned up as Niamh they welcomed me as her. Then this evening I attended a Zoom session that was the anniversary of the day I first met others as my female self. So this is what I wore...

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Nice! I like the overwrap thing. I'm going to need some of those as the company guidelines forbid bare arms and I really like to wear tanks when it's hot.

 

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1 hour ago, Niamh said:

It's been a bit of an important day today. Firstly, I saw my dentist as Niamh today. I had called the receptionist a few days ago and said I may present either as my male or female self and when I turned up as Niamh they welcomed me as her. Then this evening I attended a Zoom session that was the anniversary of the day I first met others as my female self. So this is what I wore...

 

Sounds like a wonderful day (except, you know, DENTIST ARGHHHHH).  You rock the sundresses!

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8 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Nice! I like the overwrap thing. I'm going to need some of those as the company guidelines forbid bare arms and I really like to wear tanks when it's hot.

 

Hugs!

Not sure if they are called something different outside the UK, but these are called a Shrug, similar to a Bolero but made of a soft fabric.

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9 hours ago, Niamh said:

 So this is what I wore...

 

 

Loving that frock Niamh.  Where did it come from?

 

Im in need of a couple of new summer dresses. If we get a summer that is.

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IMG_0083.heicGot up this morning, took my morning stroll "down the hill", and found this one.

Spring is on the way, here even.

Today is the new moon and I'm feeling pretty optimistic for a change.  Got birds in the yard and squirrels running all over.  Resisted the urge to check the news, which always helps as well.

So what if it might rain.  Rain is good too.

Hope it is a good day for all.

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16 hours ago, Niamh said:

It's been a bit of an important day today. Firstly, I saw my dentist as Niamh today. I had called the receptionist a few days ago and said I may present either as my male or female self and when I turned up as Niamh they welcomed me as her. Then this evening I attended a Zoom session that was the anniversary of the day I first met others as my female self. So this is what I wore...

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I love you dresses and would love to copy some of your style but I don't think it would look nearly as good on me.

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2 hours ago, Jandi said:

Well, I can't get my little peach blossom to show up, so… sorry.

your camera (Iphone) is formatting in it's high efficiency format not JPEG which a lot of websites don't like

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It's convertible season! Well, still a bit nippy so I stole this lovely light/spring trench coat from my wife

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

I stole this lovely light/spring trench coat from my wife

 

Oh! I have one like that in dark blue. It's too cold for it here though. Not quite yet. Maybe it'll have warmed up enough for it by the time I'm done running errands. Today's plan is to break in my new waterproof sneakers by walking to the pharmacy for my asthma inhalers... after I make the bank run and a trip to Target. Mostly I just want to walk around in the sunshine.

 

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