joann07
04-29-2007, 08:23 PM
This Sunday was a nice day to be out. The weather was great and the sun was out so I decided to start my day by going to early morning church, 7:30AM, and then visit a fellow CDer to do a little shopping.
The outfit I chose was a navy blue (with tiny white poka dots) matching skirt and top, Hanes Barely There pantyhose, and a pair of black pumps.
I arrived at church a little early and sat in an open pew four rows from the rear. As I listened to the priest, and the church proceedings, I did my best to be female by crossing my legs and sitting straight up. During the money offering, I dropped my money in the basket and the ushers didn't give me any funny looks.
At the offering of peace, my hands were sweating for some reason, but I shook hands with the people around me and they didn't seem surprised either.
As communion was being given, I lined up, walked up to the priest, got my communion, and walked back to my seat. A piece of cake.
At the end of mass, I walked out with the rest of the churchgoers, got in my car, and headed out to meet up with my friend.
On my way there, I was hungry so I decided to get some breakfast. I stopped at a Burger King and went to the drive thru. When I placed my order, I used a lighter voice and a girly speech, and then pulled up to the pick-up window to pay. When the attendant gave me my food, she didn't seem surprised, or look at me funny, and then I was back on the road.
After a short drive, I arrived at my friend's place. We exchanged pleasantries, chatted for bit, fixed up ourselves, and then headed out.
First stop was at the local flea market. I was expecting the place to be dusty and outdoors, but to my surprise, it was indoors and air-conditioned. As we were browsing their selection, other customers were browsing and we came upon a young woman with her infant child in a stroller.
We noticed her exchanged pleasantries. She was very courteous and gestured her child to say hello.
I femininely squated down to get a little closer and waved to her child and she didn't seem surprised by my actions.
After a while, we said goodbye and she walked off while we continued to browse until I found and bought a nice ring.
After that, we continued to look around and came upon a booth with some nice custom-made clothing. The sales ladies greeted us and noticed we were dressed up very nicely. They asked us if we had just gotten out of church and we said yes. They complemented on how pretty we looked and then we thanked them for the complements. That was the first time I had gotten something like that from total strangers so I was flattered. We didn't see anything else so we left and decided to catch an early lunch.
From the flea market, we drove out to a local chain restaurant (Ruby Tuesday's) located at the mall. We walked in and a hostess greeted us, brought us to our table, and then we waited for our waiter.
He came up and treated us just like any other patron then took our orders. While we were waiting, the place started to fillup, but nobody seemed to mind or pay attention to us.
Once we got our food, we ate and just had a great time. After we paid our tab, we left and walked around the mall. The crowd was relatively light, but again, nobody seemed to stare at us as we walked along the shops. I needed to get some hair spray for my wig, so we stopped by a wig shop to get some. The SA remembered us from the last time and was very courteous. We chatted with her for a few minutes and then I mentioned that I needed some hair spray so she recommended the proper type, rang me up, and then we left.
There was a shoe store across from the shop so we stopped in to browse around. The SAs greeted us and asked if we needed any help, but we just said that we were just looking.
We tried on various types heels and sandals, but didn't buy anything. Oh well.
We then left the mall and headed over to a Bealls Outlet. My friend mentioned that they had some discounted clothing racks so we browsed around the different sizes.
There were some nice looking dresses and outfits, but not the right size. I did find a few, and tried them on, but they were still a little tight so I just returned them.
I also tried a few pairs of shoes, but none seemed to grab my interest.
One thing my friend said that I needed was some padding for my buttocks so I ended up finding a pair nice padded panties.
We looked around a bit more, but didn't find anything else so I paid for my lone pair of panties and headed home.
Although I didn't buy a lot of stuff, this was my second official day out in femme. It was nice to be out and doing more interacting with ordinary people.
And the great thing about this day was that I wasn't as nervous as I was the first time.
I'm looking forward to doing more great outings like these and enjoying new experiences.
You know what they say, the third time's a charm. Hmmm. But, what about the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh..............etc?
The outfit I chose was a navy blue (with tiny white poka dots) matching skirt and top, Hanes Barely There pantyhose, and a pair of black pumps.
I arrived at church a little early and sat in an open pew four rows from the rear. As I listened to the priest, and the church proceedings, I did my best to be female by crossing my legs and sitting straight up. During the money offering, I dropped my money in the basket and the ushers didn't give me any funny looks.
At the offering of peace, my hands were sweating for some reason, but I shook hands with the people around me and they didn't seem surprised either.
As communion was being given, I lined up, walked up to the priest, got my communion, and walked back to my seat. A piece of cake.
At the end of mass, I walked out with the rest of the churchgoers, got in my car, and headed out to meet up with my friend.
On my way there, I was hungry so I decided to get some breakfast. I stopped at a Burger King and went to the drive thru. When I placed my order, I used a lighter voice and a girly speech, and then pulled up to the pick-up window to pay. When the attendant gave me my food, she didn't seem surprised, or look at me funny, and then I was back on the road.
After a short drive, I arrived at my friend's place. We exchanged pleasantries, chatted for bit, fixed up ourselves, and then headed out.
First stop was at the local flea market. I was expecting the place to be dusty and outdoors, but to my surprise, it was indoors and air-conditioned. As we were browsing their selection, other customers were browsing and we came upon a young woman with her infant child in a stroller.
We noticed her exchanged pleasantries. She was very courteous and gestured her child to say hello.
I femininely squated down to get a little closer and waved to her child and she didn't seem surprised by my actions.
After a while, we said goodbye and she walked off while we continued to browse until I found and bought a nice ring.
After that, we continued to look around and came upon a booth with some nice custom-made clothing. The sales ladies greeted us and noticed we were dressed up very nicely. They asked us if we had just gotten out of church and we said yes. They complemented on how pretty we looked and then we thanked them for the complements. That was the first time I had gotten something like that from total strangers so I was flattered. We didn't see anything else so we left and decided to catch an early lunch.
From the flea market, we drove out to a local chain restaurant (Ruby Tuesday's) located at the mall. We walked in and a hostess greeted us, brought us to our table, and then we waited for our waiter.
He came up and treated us just like any other patron then took our orders. While we were waiting, the place started to fillup, but nobody seemed to mind or pay attention to us.
Once we got our food, we ate and just had a great time. After we paid our tab, we left and walked around the mall. The crowd was relatively light, but again, nobody seemed to stare at us as we walked along the shops. I needed to get some hair spray for my wig, so we stopped by a wig shop to get some. The SA remembered us from the last time and was very courteous. We chatted with her for a few minutes and then I mentioned that I needed some hair spray so she recommended the proper type, rang me up, and then we left.
There was a shoe store across from the shop so we stopped in to browse around. The SAs greeted us and asked if we needed any help, but we just said that we were just looking.
We tried on various types heels and sandals, but didn't buy anything. Oh well.
We then left the mall and headed over to a Bealls Outlet. My friend mentioned that they had some discounted clothing racks so we browsed around the different sizes.
There were some nice looking dresses and outfits, but not the right size. I did find a few, and tried them on, but they were still a little tight so I just returned them.
I also tried a few pairs of shoes, but none seemed to grab my interest.
One thing my friend said that I needed was some padding for my buttocks so I ended up finding a pair nice padded panties.
We looked around a bit more, but didn't find anything else so I paid for my lone pair of panties and headed home.
Although I didn't buy a lot of stuff, this was my second official day out in femme. It was nice to be out and doing more interacting with ordinary people.
And the great thing about this day was that I wasn't as nervous as I was the first time.
I'm looking forward to doing more great outings like these and enjoying new experiences.
You know what they say, the third time's a charm. Hmmm. But, what about the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh..............etc?