Hard to believe how quickly the time has gone since I popped my first estrogen (technically, my first estrogen pill of my second attempt at transition)... three years now. That's a year longer than I was on HRT during my aborted first attempt. I've been living full time a bit over two years now.
I suspect that a lot has changed physically over the last twelve months but they are not readily noticeable to me. Possibly a small increase in breast size, more in that they have become rounder than bigger. I'm still a B though. My face has changed a bit too, nothing I can put a finger on but I think it's mostly around the cheekbones.
Body hair wise, I haven't needed to wax in over two years and I notice that what remains continues to become finer and sparser. I've even noticed that with my facial hair - most of it has been removed via electro but there are still a few patches here and there; if I don't shave for several days what grows is very short, soft and fine.
Probably the biggest change has been around my upper torso and arms - I notice that clothing that was a bit tight around the shoulders and upper arms now fits easily, and that's with me putting on weight overall. And strength, I can still move things around but nothing like I used to be able to.
Hips and backside and thighs have all shaped out very, very nicely!

I don't know if some of that was helped by my previous attempt or if I just had slightly wider hips anyway.
No voice change that's noticeable to me but maybe it is a bit lighter or softer - I think the main thing is that I just feel more confident with it.
Even when dressed in jeans in a plain t-shirt and jacket with little to no make-up I get called madam and miss - and apart from the shrewd of eye and those with highly attuned transdars I figure I must pass the majority of the time.
So yeah, that's been three years... 1095 days since day 1...