Anne2345
12-21-2013, 10:12 PM
Exactly one year ago today, the world was supposed to end. Although the ancient Mayans with their overly-hyped calendar clearly got it wrong, they were at least right about the end of the world on that day as I knew it.
As fate would have it, coincidentally enough, I began HRT exactly one year ago today on December 21, 2012.
Reflecting back over the events and happenings of the last year, I can honestly report that much has changed about me and within me over the course of the past year.
These changes have been so profound, so deep, so personal, so positive, and so life-altering, in fact, that I could write a book about them.
And the funny thing is that I started to do just exactly this. But as I was finishing up my undoubtedly overly and ridiculously long composition, I abruptly changed my mind.
Instead, I will simply borrow the words of a very dear friend who earlier today artfully summed up the experience quite well, quite aptly, and with a sense of extreme accuracy, efficiency, and precision that always seems to allude and escape me.
In exactly three words, the first year of my life under HRT has been “crazy bizarre wondrous.”
As fate would have it, coincidentally enough, I began HRT exactly one year ago today on December 21, 2012.
Reflecting back over the events and happenings of the last year, I can honestly report that much has changed about me and within me over the course of the past year.
These changes have been so profound, so deep, so personal, so positive, and so life-altering, in fact, that I could write a book about them.
And the funny thing is that I started to do just exactly this. But as I was finishing up my undoubtedly overly and ridiculously long composition, I abruptly changed my mind.
Instead, I will simply borrow the words of a very dear friend who earlier today artfully summed up the experience quite well, quite aptly, and with a sense of extreme accuracy, efficiency, and precision that always seems to allude and escape me.
In exactly three words, the first year of my life under HRT has been “crazy bizarre wondrous.”