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@Katie M That's gorgeous Katie, and from your daughter personalized with your name, so very special 

 

Hugs

 

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7 minutes ago, Ann W said:

What a good idea!

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I have a dedicated closet for them. I think I'm up to about 20 pairs. lol

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37 minutes ago, Katie M said:

Today I'm wearing a beautiful gift from one of my daughters...a personalized ring with CZs and cultured amethysts...the fact that she personalized it with my real name is a wonderful affirmation of her acceptance...I love this!

 

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I'm not crying.......

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22 hours ago, Maddee said:

We’re tagging along for the ride today😊

 

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Good afternoon @Maddee you’re looking great, I hope your recovery is still on track.

 

Hugs,

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12 minutes ago, Hannah Renee said:

Katie M, you certainly do have something and someone very special.

She is SO special, and I'm still tearing-up when I look at it!💜

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29 minutes ago, JustineM said:

@Katie M that is beautiful. Both the ring and the love behind it. 

Thank you, Justine...it really made my day!💜

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1 hour ago, JustineM said:

Wife just braided my hair. It’s amazing how euphoric something that simple is making me. 

Sometimes it's the smallest of things that provide the most profound feelings!

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19 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Black is definitely my happy color but now with thigh high boots. Today as the first day I wore these boots out of the house.

 

 

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That is an absolutely stunning outfit, Lizzie...and you have the body to pull it off...love it!💜

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14 minutes ago, Katie M said:

That is an absolutely stunning outfit, Lizzie...and you have the body to pull it off...love it!💜

Wow! Thank you.

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Oh, and here's the clothes I got from the resale shop. A little mix and match.  Before anyone asks...I 'm aware the outfits aren't all black. I feel fine, I'm not sick.

 

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I sure hope I get away with being a trans lady guitarist...because it's so much fun doing what I love as the person I love.

So far, so good.  The people involved all know about me, and I'm booked through the summer.  Scary, but I get a lot of courage from watching all of my friends here press on down the road to happiness.  Here's what I wore tonight...It reminds me a little of the picture that started this thread.

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6 hours ago, Ann W said:

I sure hope I get away with being a trans lady guitarist...because it's so much fun doing what I love as the person I love.

So far, so good.  The people involved all know about me, and I'm booked through the summer.  Scary, but I get a lot of courage from watching all of my friends here press on down the road to happiness.  Here's what I wore tonight...It reminds me a little of the picture that started this thread.

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Wowza!  Warms my heart to see you being happy.  I might need an excuse to head out to Cali to see a show.

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My Via Spiga Italian leather boots arrived and they fit! (mostly). They're real leather so I think I need to break them in a bit. A little snug just in front of the arch at the widest point.  If they don't stretch naturally they are worth bringing in to have that done professionally. I bought them used but they were only worn once. I suspect they didn't fit the original owner. They are a bear to get on though ;)

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

My Via Spiga Italian leather boots arrived and they fit! (mostly).

 

43 minutes ago, Katie M said:

I LOVE the boots!💜

 

Seconded. I love the boots too. I've got a similar pair, but they're mushroom leather and have more straps because I love my straps and buckles.

 

They really hurt my feet after a couple of hours though.

 

Hugs!

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8 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

 

 

Seconded. I love the boots too. I've got a similar pair, but they're mushroom leather and have more straps because I love my straps and buckles.

 

They really hurt my feet after a couple of hours though.

 

Hugs!

I have a friend in the shoe biz that says she can stretch them if need but her suggestion was to wear two pairs of socks with them while sitting around the house.  A careful application of a hair dryer will facilitate stretching as well.  (don't cook them was the warning)

 

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54 minutes ago, Bri2020 said:

I have a friend in the shoe biz that says she can stretch them if need but her suggestion was to wear two pairs of socks with them while sitting around the house.  A careful application of a hair dryer will facilitate stretching as well.  (don't cook them was the warning)

 

Interesting, I was just looking into how to stretch shoes. I have 2 pair of vegan leather boots that need some help. I’m planning to try the hair dryer method on one pair tonight. I’ll report back on it. 

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17 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

Before anyone asks...I 'm aware the outfits aren't all black. I feel fine, I'm not sick.

That’s funny Lizzy, you think if we see you picking out some bright colors. We’ll need to do a wellness check on you. While I like and lean more to the Goth Colors too, we shouldn’t limit ourselves. 
 

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