25th Anniversary

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Tomorrow, 14th July - Bastille Day in France, is the twenty fifth anniversary of my transitioning - when I turned up for work the first time wearing a skirt. These days we have a uniform of tunic and trousers - all that fuss for nothing.

I'm getting together with my daughter and my ex on Sunday to have lunch together by way of celebration. It seems a long time ago now and of little significance in the greater run of things, but I thought I'd mention it. Twenty five years of living the dream - if you say so.

The problem is, once the dream becomes reality, it becomes mundane and all the excitement leading up to it, all those years of angst and scheming, of wishing and praying disappears into the reality of being oneself. The novelty disappears and it becomes a chore of trying to decide what to wear and looking tidy most of the time.

These days I rarely wear makeup or skirts - perhaps at weekends if I'm not cycling, or if I'm going somewhere I want to look neat and tidy. I will on Sunday, because otherwise my ex will tell me off - 'I've seen you look better than that' or words to that effect. That we talk at all is perhaps the most important thing - and supported by my daughter, who insists we do so amicably.

To every fairytale, there's a wicked witch who wants to spoil the princess's day, in this case my daughter in law, who seems to have a problem with me, which obviously involves my son, who didn't have too many problems until he went out with her. Sadly, it also means I haven't seen my only grandchild who is now over a year old. However, I was talking to a friend recently and she and her husband haven't seen their son and grandchildren for several years - and she isn't transgendered.

Things could be always be worse, so I shall count my blessings and look forward to the next twenty five years and see what challenges and blessings that will bring.

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Angharad.

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Congratulations.

I just wonder if the Marseillaise is *your* song - it would be appropriate, I think, as well as being the best National Anthem in the world (so much better than our boring God save the Queen). It's also nice to see a picture of you dry and elegant rather than wet and bedraggled as we both were when we met in damp Derbyshire.

The only slightly annoying thing is that I can't quite read the titles on the book shelf behind you (always the most interesting part of a portrait in front of books). Although 'Pain' looks interesting as I'm a chronic sufferer ... or do you have a secret yen for sado-masochism?

Enjoy the day and try not to miss the first Pyrennean Tour stage tomorrow - they're lovely roads - we rode some of then a couple of years ago.

hugs

Robi

Looking good! = )

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To many more years of living the dream! *Raises a glass of her whiskey* ...Oh, and when you reach "Bike" 17000, why stop there? ^_^

Say... Is that a "Textbook of PAIN" in the background? O_O
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Yes Mistress Angharad!
At ONCE Mistress Angharad!
*Hurries off to do your bidding and be a good slave girl*

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GOOD FOR YOU

The girl inside has blosomed into a beauty and 25 years you are almost a pioneer in the transitioning journey CONGRADULATIONS ---HUGS & KISSES LOVE YA RICHIE2

Congratulations on your

Congratulations on your twenty-fifth re-birthday, Angharad!

Thank you for letting us see the lovely woman who is our favorite and most prolific author. Is that the author's garret where the magic that is Bike takes shape? Is that the lair of the infamous Bonzi and Izzy cats?

I do hope that relations with your son improve and you get to see your grandchild.

Kris

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}

You look great!

This year starts my 21st year of going full time and it sure beats the alternative :)

Thank you so much for sharing so many of those years with all of us.

Kim

Happy 25th, Ang

And you don't look a day over 30

Jessica
I don't just look it, I'm totally into flattery

Congratulations old gel.

Dear Angharad:

25 years ! Wow. I am working on 7, and agree that it all gets pretty mundane; the biggest change I can feel is the fact that my skin has gotten extremely sensitive and tender. Most of the lingerie that I used to enjoy when I was just cross dressing is now too rough for my skin.

For some reason, since the surgery, and the advent of short waisted pants, I find most pants very uncomfortable except baggy nursing scrubs, so if I wear them, it is under a dress. Yes, I know, pretty frumpy. LOL

If I ever get over there for a visit, I hope you will have tea with me sometime. I promise to keep my idolisation of you down so as not to embarass you. LOL

Much peace

Gwendolyn

25th Anniversary

Angharad, thank you for posting your picture on this blog. Been wondering what you looked like.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

I add my congratulations

Not only on your achievement of 25 years of 'living the dream' but also the courage to embrace it. That was quite a brave move in the mid-80's.

A few years ago I asked a friend if the novelty ever wears off. She said, "I'm over 70 now and it hasn't yet."

I've managed nine years so far and I mostly take it for granted, but it occasionally strikes me that the 'wrongness' has gone away.

S.

Happy Anniversary!

Congratulations on 25 years, and let's hope you have another 100 productive ones in your future.

After all, judging by the rabid "Bike..." fanbase, it's likely to be that long before they'll allow you to even consider ending it.

:D

Melanie E.

Also, GREAT picture!