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Good morning indeed.  Although it's almost afternoon there by you Carla.  LOL  It's a beautiful day out today and I'm gonna get out there and enjoy it. 

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Good evening!

 

Well, Morning started with seeing our granddaughters off to school, then packing and heading home.  I had Dunkin coffee in the car.  Took us 9 1/2 hours including stops so not the fastest but not the longest either.  Home safe.  When we got here I discovered neither of us had a house key; and the cyber lock wasn't working correctly.  I eventually got it to work and we got in but that was a bit more drama than I needed.  Tired, headache, dry eyes and then you can't get into the house.  Not the best ending but it all worked out.  Sleep in tomorrow before coffee and laundry.

 

Hope everyone had a great day.

 

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Yikes!  That would be a shock after a long drive. Glad it worked out all right.

 

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Morning all! Coffee and cereal before heading off to work. Nothing exciting going on here, but it's going to be 47 degrees this afternoon.

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Good Morning all, coffee tastes great here, have our Christmas tree in the truck, gonna put the tree up in the living room here later today. Just another working day for me, got myself a few new Spanx sports bras recently that totally rock, so comfy, I just love their "workout to waves" model.

 

Life is good here, no complaints...

 

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Good Morning, ladies!

 

It's 5:30am ! Just poured my first cup. Got my CND vape in had. Have my 8th month HRT labs so no breakfast. Only black coffee? and water!

 

Then it's off to my eye surgeon for droopy eyelid surgical evaluation. This will be my first invasive feminization procedure. 

 

Then, on Christmas Eve Day. My Trans Wellness group is having our annual White Elephant Party. While that is going on, right next door is the Laser/Electolysis Clinic where I meet the technicians and have my eval for facial, neck and chest hair removal.

 

I am sooo stoked! This is exciting!

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1 hour ago, Michelle F said:

While that is going on, right next door is the Laser/Electolysis Clinic where I meet the technicians and have my eval for facial, neck and chest hair removal.

 

 

 

That is wonderful news Michelle, it's a long road, but so worth it !!

 

Best of luck

 

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Good morning got home ok last night.

 

had my coffee and I’m watching it rain, well pour might be a more accurate description.  Good thing it’s in the 60s because if this were snow we’d be stuck until it melted.

 

Willow

 

 

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Morning all, Up early this Sunday. For the second week in a row. I get to open the store. Which also means I get home while the sun is still shining.

 

My dysphoria has been going nuts lately. Almost to the point of tears. It is hard to keep it in check. Have a great day all.

 

Hugs,

 

Kymmie

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Good morning.  Nice cuppa with a bowl of oatmeal and blueberries before a day of plumbing and carpentry in the sugar house. It's cold and rainy here, sleet and snow forecast for later.  Syrup season isn't far away so it's time to get everything finished up for the frantic days to come.  There always seems to be so much more setup and cleanup than there is time in processing sap.  Our last syrup of 2018 sold out yesterday so i'm hoping for a good season.

Trans or not the sap flows and life goes on.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize 

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Good morning all,?

Hope you all have a fabulous day!

 

KymmieL, when I have days and stretches where my bugaboo features hurt to the point of tears, I try hard to focus on the positive things. For example, I take my glasses off to fuzz out my vision a bit, look at the over all impression of my reflection rather than any specific features, and think or say, "this is me, I'm Carla." Just find some trick to make you see yourself as the girl you are instead of focusing on a particular feature.

 

Lots of love and a good morning hug,

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Having a good morning,been amazed with my wife lately.She has been adjusting well to the changes.Asked me if I wanted to go clothes shopping with her this afternoon and I told her yes

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I'm jelaous Kelsey :D I looked when shopping this morning and came across a lovely dress and a skirt,  too small! Maybe the January sales ? 

 

It's warmer here today. I wore my super warm coat and ended up sweating. Only a few degrees warmer than yesterday which was brrr, but we need to be ready for anything these days!

 

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Back to wintery weather here.  It was sunny and in the low 50's yesterday (ahhh!) but today its in the 30's and will be rainy and snowy.   I'll be back in the shop working on the medicine chest I am refinishing.  

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Up early again this AM. ugh. Need to get the new tires on the car. So, first at wally world as to not have to wait all day for them. Mid 40s today. Yesterday was lower 50s and no wind so not bad. Have an appointment with my counselor at noon. Thankfully as I need to talk about my thoughts lately.

 

 Yeah I know its a Monday but try and have a good one anyways.

 

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Good morning all,????

Watching Ralphie trying to get his Red Rider BB gun.?

 

Lots of love and a good morning hug,

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Working with my doctor trying to get a referral to an endocrinologist.  First one sent to a wrong department.  Second one unanswered, turns out the doctor had left the practice.  Now he’s trying Planned Parenthood.  I never thought this would be so difficult to get hrt.

 

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No one ever promised this would be easy!   Why start now?  I wish you good luck in getting an appointment.  

 

Jani

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Good morning all,????

Let's all have a wonderful day!

 

Lots of love and a good morning hug,

Timber Wolf?

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Good morning 

 

Having my coffee.  Going to the store today.  We are out of a lot of things.  Cloudy day with heavy rain coming in.  1-3” on top of the 3” we got last week. 

 

I got an appointment in January with Planned Parenthood to see about HRT.  Nervously excited about that.  

 

Have a a great day wherever you are today.

 

Willow

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