2014:
1: Legally changed my name and gender marker!
2: Got my hormone levels into the typical female range for a woman my age.
3: Came out at work.
4: Began living my life authentically.
5: Was accepted, treated and seen as any other woman by the majority of people at work.
6: Fought tooth & nail to be allowed to use the women's bathroom at work.
7: Came out to all of my family and friends on Facebook to a rather great surprise reaction of acceptance from my relatives and friends.
8: Gained so many new friends who only know me as me
9: Began doing transgender activism in my state
10: Got a big raise at work! This surprised the heck out of me as I figured I'd be stagnant in pay forever now that I came out at work.
11: Lasered off all of the dark hairs on my beard, now I do electrolysis to kill off all the darn blonde & light brown hairs that laser didn't kill.
12: Turned my relationship completely upside down with my immediate family, sadly for the worse but oh well I'm happy being and living as me for once. It's a shame they can't share in that same happiness as me.
2015:
1: Reach my 1 year full time mark
2: Make a difference for transgender people in my state by being the best role model I can be and to do my best to enact positive legislation for our community.
3: With some luck I might be able to get part or all of my GCS surgery paid for by my insurance as I found documentation from them stating that GCS is medically necessary as long as I meet certain conditions. I have minus two, 1 year full time & 2 physiologists giving me the thumbs up for surgery.
4: Get GRS done in 2015!
5: Continue living my life happily.
6: Maybe have some very minor FFS done to correct two vain things I don't like about my face.
7: Maybe patch things up with my family if at all possible but I doubt as they have said as soon as I get GCS done they'll never speak to me ever again.