My baby sister, who might as well be my baby girl has accepted me with caveats. She accepts me for me; however, she is extremely concerned about potential violence directed at me for being transgender. As she herself put it, "If you hit the lottery and never had to work, had your nice home and arsenal, I would not worry about you. But other people will want to hurt you and that makes me very scared" Still, she walks with me through the campus and has on more than one occasion gone shopping with me for
girly stuff.
My father, oh my very conservative - "
Texas should secede!"

father, has been one of the most supporting people since coming out. More than anything, he just wants to make sure wherever I am, that I'm well armed.
My mother, my dear mother who I love so much! My enlightened - "I went to college in Houston! Gay people and transgenders need to respected and treated well" mother has been a major emotional hurdle. She is completely unaccepting it seems and will actively criticize any feminine affectations in my "masculine" guise. (Just wait till she sees my new earings or me in a more form fitting shirt

)
Last but not least are my cousins. We were very much like siblings growing up and the two I was closest to were the ones I have come out to so far. My alpha-male, Army ranger, older cousin completely surprised me and has been like my dad about this (are you sufficiently armed? What fighting styles have you learned yet?). My younger female cousin (who I would often purloin makeup from and occasionally borrow clothes without asking

) has also been accepting. I just recently visited her, she remarked on the changes and asked me "are you happy?". When I said yes, she brought me a pair of her diamond white gold earrings and gave them to me as a gift. We then joked about the fact some of my aunts would have me try on clothes they had bought for her as a gift to check sizing when we were kids. She joked that I should go to a family gathering, point my finger at the three of them and say "
YOU DID THIS TO ME!"

Her, my wife, and I just started giggling as we pictured the scene.
As to the rest, I have yet to find out. I want to tell family in person and preferably not over Christmas tamales. I have a big extended family, and this could be awhile.