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6 minutes ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I found a clothing combination I haven’t worn before. 
 

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Love the look Liz, and I really like the boots 

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59 minutes ago, LindaMarie said:

I take it you are teaching a class? 

You make a very, very good Wolverine. 

Yes, and thank you ❤️❤️❤️!!

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6 hours ago, Audrey said:

@Jamey I agree with everyone, always be yourself and share in a way you are comfortable with. I cannot imagine anyone would be upset. If it helps... I know I was very uncomfortable early on sharing any images of my face or body. It took me a while to change my thinking and perception of myself, and a lot of work challenging those negative thoughts about myself. In time I got better at doing that. Eventually my feelings shifted and helped me not only see myself in a different and more positive light, but also more confident being my authentic self around other people.

Also, today's outfit, I am working from home. I adore this sweater! Both pieces are from Venus, wedge sandals by Bellini. Somewhere in my fantasy world it is still summer in NYC in December. If I go out I will absolutely change shoes, and wear my puffer coat.

Love,

~Audrey.

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You look great. I like your sandals.

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5 hours ago, Ann W said:

That is an awesome sweater Audrey.  So nice to see you doing well and looking good!

You look so pretty @JustineM.  Your makeup looks fantastic, but your smile is the real payoff.

You smile is bulletproof too!

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Jamey you be you and post away.

I kept a beard for a long time so I know its hard to part with.

I decided one day out of the blue to shave it off.

 

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1 hour ago, JustineM said:

I learned something important today. Dangly earrings do NOT mix well with my uniform! They kept getting caught on the shoulder straps and now my ears are sore. Lol lesson learned! 

I have that problem at work.  I can't do that ring toss game at carnivals to save my life but continuously, accidentally getting my headset tangled up in my hoops, no problem.

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9 minutes ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I have that problem at work.  I can't do that ring toss game at carnivals to save my life but continuously, accidentally getting my headset tangled up in my hoops, no problem.

Somehow this never crossed my mind before today. My wife wants to get me the body jewelry type that have the screw-on so I don’t lose anymore backs. 

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10 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I have that problem at work.  I can't do that ring toss game at carnivals to save my life but continuously, accidentally getting my headset tangled up in my hoops, no problem.

You know, the carnival ring toss games are rigged!

Quick selfie. This purple cowl neck sweater is super warm!

 

Love,

~Audrey.

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I went with this dress and sweater again. 

I brush my hair and spray before I put on my earrings and necklace.

Keeps them clean and I don't jerk then out or off while brushing

my hair.

 

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@Audreyas always- looking wonderful

@Elizabeth Star I really like that top on you!

 

Survey: New Years Eve party dress: Black with lace up or silver/black metallic. I'm about to go buy an obscenely expensive pair of silver Stuart Weitzman high heels to go with either.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

Survey: New Years Eve party dress: Black with lace up or silver/black metallic. I'm about to go buy an obscenely expensive pair of silver Stuart Weitzman high heels to go with either.

 

Susan and I say the black one is better.

 

Hugs!

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12 minutes ago, Elizabeth Star said:

You already know which one I’m voting for. 

I mean, the other one is mostly black. Lol. 

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