Ceera
10-13-2016, 01:53 PM
Yesterday I had a fun day, which I got to spend as a girl the entire day. I'm getting to do this more often lately, am really loving it.
I slept in a bit late, then got up, showered, shaved all over, and got all dolled up, with hip pads, breast forms, wig and full makeup, suitable to day wear.
Got dressed in denim capri pants, black fleece-lined 'bearpaw' suede boots, and a peep-shoulder black blouse with a lacy neckline. Pretty typical mall or grocery store wear for a lady of my apparent 30's to 40's age, this time of year.
At 10 AM I put on a lightweight women's winter jacket with a furry collar, grabbed my purse, and took a half-mile stroll through my neighborhood walking my dog.
As I left my driveway and started down the sidewalk in front of my house, I waved at an across the street neighbor and said 'Hi' to him when he greeted me. I've met his family in male mode and they all know I wear earrings and have my nails done, but he isn't a neighbor who has clearly been introduced to my fem side yet. He's seen my male side walking that same, very recognizable dog lots of times. He treated me as he would any other neighbor, just greeting me politely and getting into his car.
Stopped at the end of the block and took a selfie of me walking my dog.
On the way back to the house, as I approached my home, I saw my next door neighbor's car pulling out of his driveway. He just waved politely as he passed me, and I waved back.
This guy's said 'Hi' once to Ceera before and briefly chatted with me at a distance of maybe 30 feet, when I was heading into my home and he was passing on the sidewalk. I'm sure he's seen Ceera coming and going and driving my car on several occasions. But he's only interacted with my male side at close range, and like the across the street neighbor, he hasn't formally been introduced to Ceera.
Put the dog back in my house, and hopped in the car to go get groceries. Got to the grocery store at about a quarter to eleven, and bought a cart full of stuff. Took another selfie there. Chatted with several people in passing and at length with the person who rang up my groceries, and no one acted as if I was anything other than a normal female customer.
Once I got home and got the groceries put away, I got my daughter to join me and we went to the mall. Had lunch is the food court, had my daughter take a few more pictures of me in the mall, shopped for a baby shower gift for my niece's expected twin daughters, got some holiday sweaters, and got some jewelry and other neat things in a gift shop. Then went to a Halloween store at the mall and got a few costume things for both of us. Made a quick stop for me to use the ladies' room there at the mall, and then left. Again, everyone I interacted with seemed to accept me entirely as a woman.
Our next stop was at our bank, because they had called my daughter while we were at the mall, about setting up a new paperless statements service for her account. That bank doesn't know me as a lady yet, but I went in with her and sat in the lobby while she did her business. No one seemed to notice me.
Went home, and I took off my wig and makeup, kept all my other girly stuff on, and took a short nap. Then I put the wig back on and fixed our dinner. Watched a movie on DVD with my daughter, and the finally called it a night.
I slept in a bit late, then got up, showered, shaved all over, and got all dolled up, with hip pads, breast forms, wig and full makeup, suitable to day wear.
Got dressed in denim capri pants, black fleece-lined 'bearpaw' suede boots, and a peep-shoulder black blouse with a lacy neckline. Pretty typical mall or grocery store wear for a lady of my apparent 30's to 40's age, this time of year.
At 10 AM I put on a lightweight women's winter jacket with a furry collar, grabbed my purse, and took a half-mile stroll through my neighborhood walking my dog.
As I left my driveway and started down the sidewalk in front of my house, I waved at an across the street neighbor and said 'Hi' to him when he greeted me. I've met his family in male mode and they all know I wear earrings and have my nails done, but he isn't a neighbor who has clearly been introduced to my fem side yet. He's seen my male side walking that same, very recognizable dog lots of times. He treated me as he would any other neighbor, just greeting me politely and getting into his car.
Stopped at the end of the block and took a selfie of me walking my dog.
On the way back to the house, as I approached my home, I saw my next door neighbor's car pulling out of his driveway. He just waved politely as he passed me, and I waved back.
This guy's said 'Hi' once to Ceera before and briefly chatted with me at a distance of maybe 30 feet, when I was heading into my home and he was passing on the sidewalk. I'm sure he's seen Ceera coming and going and driving my car on several occasions. But he's only interacted with my male side at close range, and like the across the street neighbor, he hasn't formally been introduced to Ceera.
Put the dog back in my house, and hopped in the car to go get groceries. Got to the grocery store at about a quarter to eleven, and bought a cart full of stuff. Took another selfie there. Chatted with several people in passing and at length with the person who rang up my groceries, and no one acted as if I was anything other than a normal female customer.
Once I got home and got the groceries put away, I got my daughter to join me and we went to the mall. Had lunch is the food court, had my daughter take a few more pictures of me in the mall, shopped for a baby shower gift for my niece's expected twin daughters, got some holiday sweaters, and got some jewelry and other neat things in a gift shop. Then went to a Halloween store at the mall and got a few costume things for both of us. Made a quick stop for me to use the ladies' room there at the mall, and then left. Again, everyone I interacted with seemed to accept me entirely as a woman.
Our next stop was at our bank, because they had called my daughter while we were at the mall, about setting up a new paperless statements service for her account. That bank doesn't know me as a lady yet, but I went in with her and sat in the lobby while she did her business. No one seemed to notice me.
Went home, and I took off my wig and makeup, kept all my other girly stuff on, and took a short nap. Then I put the wig back on and fixed our dinner. Watched a movie on DVD with my daughter, and the finally called it a night.