Hi, all,
I am Jen61, 61 is the yeart I was born. I have 4 girls and 2 boys and a bunch of pets. I am a single father. We are moving from Maryland to Virginia, due new job. I am hoping to get an srs in a few years. Right now I am 24/7 and every body knows. So far so good. My give away is my voice, hoping someday to corect it surgically.
I am hoping I will make a few friends at Susdan's.
Jen61
Hi Jen,
Nice to meet you! I've been on holiday to Maryland when I was younger - I think it's beautiful. Love the wide roads and the really tall, overhanging lamposts (I hope you still have those). Having said that, I never visited Baltimore ;)
I just joined today as well, hailing from England. Can sympathise with the voice issue: mine has always been (annoyingly) high and girly. It takes time to train it down before I go anyway, but practise makes it easier and quicker. I've looked at youtube videos for FTM voice training. They have them for MTF as well - have you tried them?
Blake
Hi Jen, welcome to Susans! I can aassure you there are plenty of friends to be made here! I was born in 1961, too, it's so hard to believe I'll be thirty soon......... hugs, Tracey
Hi, Blake,
Beside London (I have been to it three times, I have been to Porto Down, and specifally to Falkstone (sp?) to see the "White Cliffs of Dover." I belive in my previous life I was an airman and I died in a liberator chrash no to far from the cliffts.
Love England, the little I seen, I am hoping to go next year. I would love to see middle England.
Jen61
Hi, Tracey,
Lovely name, thanks for the hugs, really appreciate.
Jen61
Aww, thanks hon! You get an extra hug! Just a tip on names, if you go anywhere near the limerick thread, it's open season on yours! Hugs, Tracey
Middle England? That may be the Coventry/Birmingham area. Coventry is gorgeous. Birmingham... go to Coventry! :D
If you have spare time when visiting England, and you like mountains and lakes, consider visiting the Lake District in the North West. Google images has some slightly photoshopped pictures, but it is almost as stunning in real life. It also has traditional market towns. You couldn't get more different from London!
Did you enjoy seeing the Cliffs of Dover? I've only ever seen them from a cramped bus, waiting in a four-hour queue to board a ferry to France. They probably look amazing in person.
Quote from: blake on September 13, 2011, 04:06:39 PM
Middle England? That may be the Coventry/Birmingham area. Coventry is gorgeous. Birmingham... go to Coventry! :D
If you have spare time when visiting England, and you like mountains and lakes, consider visiting the Lake District in the North West. Google images has some slightly photoshopped pictures, but it is almost as stunning in real life. It also has traditional market towns. You couldn't get more different from London!
Did you enjoy seeing the Cliffs of Dover? I've only ever seen them from a cramped bus, waiting in a four-hour queue to board a ferry to France. They probably look amazing in person.
The cliffs were amazing, much bigger than they look in pictures. I walked by hours up and down the beach drinking wine and eating fry chickenI, do not ask me why.
Coventry will be.
Jen61