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That's cool.    One of my sons used to live in Herndon.  But they're over by Gainesville now.

I might be up there sometime this summer.  I do hate the traffic though.

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I have friends that live in Herndon Va but its been a while since I have been over that way.

Love the dress BTW.

 

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20 hours ago, Jandi said:

That's cool.    One of my sons used to live in Herndon.  But they're over by Gainesville now.

I might be up there sometime this summer.  I do hate the traffic though.

 

17 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

I have friends that live in Herndon Va but its been a while since I have been over that way.

Love the dress BTW.

 

So many Herndon connections!  I live in the town next to it but currently my biz is in Herndon.  We hope to move to Reston by September (only 5 minutes away)

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Here's my second dress from that consignment shop in my last post. I really needed to feel better about myself today and I know this makes me look great so.....  It's amazing how clothes can either reflect a mood or make your mood.  I love fashion!

 

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

It's amazing how clothes can either reflect a mood or make your mood.

Something I didn't appreciate as a guy.

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You look glorious @Bri2020! I'm glad you found something that makes you feel like YOU today.

 

Hugs!

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Been away for a couple of weeks in male mode so wasn't really inclined to post, but back at work as Niamh for the last couple of days.

 

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@Bri2020I have been to very few places in the US, but Herndon is one of them (back in 1996 when I was doing an IT project for a large company that was based there) I even managed to persuade my manager to let me have some free time to go off to a large mall where I bought some lingerie for myself (this was way back before my wife was aware).

 

 

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Needed some retail therapy and pool therapy today so I got brave after seeing a FB post that said". How to have a Bikini Body: 1. Buy a bikini. 2 Put on the Bikini. 3.  Now you have a bikini body". I decided that worry whether I had a "Bikini body" was so far down my list of things to be concerned about that I went out and got one.  I have to say- I love it!  I couldn't stay out long since I forgot sunscreen and it's 96 degrees AND that belly button hasn't seen sunshine in 40 years or so.  lol

 

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I found and outfit that’s fun, office friendly and good for hot days. I love how it feels. 
 

 

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5 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I found and outfit that’s fun, office friendly and good for hot days. I love how it feels. 
 

 

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omg!!!! i love your outfit today, i am a major tie die girl!!!

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Feeling babelicious today.  This bra is the size we measured for my boob job end result in September.  

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My wife got me a head wrap. I like the cheap headband from my daughter's school health thing more. But this is my first pic up wearing feminine accessories. Hands down, leggings is where it's at. I'll have to get a pic in those. 

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Bought my first ever dress yesterday and a new top, so... sharing!

 

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Hugs!

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1 hour ago, Jackie C. said:

Bought my first ever dress yesterday and a new top, so... sharing!

OK, i really like it. You've got a Boho chique thing going on. Short sleeves or a tank. I must know!

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