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Jenn's Journey, Part 2

Started by Jenn104, January 03, 2024, 04:31:48 PM

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Jenn104

I interrupt this regularly scheduled blog to remind everyone----

Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day

Avast!


Arrrrgggggggggggh!


Shiver me timbers! Aye Aye!   Can we sing the SpongeBob theme later?


~Jenn


"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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davina61

Capt Pugwash day!! Aaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh
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Jenn104

Holy Sh-- er Stuff.

I just watched "Will and Harper" on Netflix.

I cried. I cried alot. The whole thing resonated with me. I kinda feel like I've taken a road trip with Will Ferrell. Most of what came out of her mouth I could've said or have said or have felt.

I called Mom to have her watch it.


Not everyone'll like it as much. Yep, some might take it as contrived or too many set up predictable situations. I don't care. I am giving it the seal of approval.

~Jenn
"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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ChrissyRyan

Jenn,

Will the Halloween related crowds for the Halloween festivities in Salem be bothersome to you?
I hear that public parking will be a headache.


Chrissy
Always stay cheerful, be polite, kind, and understanding. Accepting yourself as the woman you are is very liberating.  Never underestimate the appreciation and respect of authenticity.  Help connect a person to someone that may be able to help that person.  Be brave, be strong.  A TRUE friend is a treasure.  Relationships are very important, people are important, and the sooner we all realize that the better off the world will be.  Try a little kindness.  Be generous with your time, energy, wisdom, and resources.   Inconvenience yourself to help someone.   I am a brown eyed, brown haired woman. 
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Jenn104

Quote from: ChrissyRyan on September 28, 2024, 08:59:22 AMJenn,

Will the Halloween related crowds for the Halloween festivities in Salem be bothersome to you?
I hears that public parking will be a headache.


Chrissy


Hmmm.

For all practical purposes Halloween Season started last weekend. I am definitely inconvenienced. Starting last weekend my street is blocked to traffic from mid-morning until late night. So if I can't walk to it, I don't go (or go hang out at Mom's until late night).

Everyone feels a little different. It is definitely a love-hate thing for me. I like the overall vibe and don't mind a crowd. I don't particularly enjoy parts of the crowd but that's life. I knew what I was getting when I moved here.

~Jenn
"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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Jenn104

I interupt the happy dance going on here for a small anouncement.

I hit accept on a job offer today. I start on the 15th.

Wow. This still feels a little surreal.  The role is a presales engineering role. Basically, I demo engineering software and help with evals. I am customer facing.

Yeah, that. "Customer Facing" got in my head over the interview cycle. All the self doubts about how I look and sound. "why would anyone pick me to be the face on their product?". I kept crushing interviews. I kept waiting for the show to drop.

The shoe hasn't dropped.

I disclosed I am trans to HR before getting the offer. I am not obliged to, I felt it the best course for me. HR couldn't care less. My future manager couldn't care less. They made it clear they support me.

I feel remarkably blessed. I figured it'd take months more to get a job. Age + Trans is not a good combo...

yet here I am--- 5 weeks post-GCS, 2 weeks before my job starts.

I now return you to the regularly scheduled happy dancing.

~Jenn
"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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Oldandcreaky

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Jenn104

Quote from: Oldandcreaky on October 01, 2024, 05:06:12 PMHooray!

Thanks O&C.

feel free to join in the happy dance. iced pumpkin spice latte from dunks optional.
"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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Jessica_Rose

I'm not a coffee drinker, but I'll join in the happy dance with you. Congratulations!

Love always -- Jessica Rose
Journal thread - Jessica's Rose Garden
National Coming Out Day video - Coming Out
GCS - GCS and BA w/Dr. Ley
GCS II - GCS II and FFS w/Dr. Ley
FFS II - Jaw and chin surgery w/Dr. Ley
Hair - Hair Restoration
23Mar2017 - HRT / 16Feb2018 - Full Time! / 21Feb2019 - GCS / 26July2019 - GCS II / 13Oct2020 - FFS II
"It is never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot
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ChrissyRyan

Congratulations Jenn!



Chrissy
Always stay cheerful, be polite, kind, and understanding. Accepting yourself as the woman you are is very liberating.  Never underestimate the appreciation and respect of authenticity.  Help connect a person to someone that may be able to help that person.  Be brave, be strong.  A TRUE friend is a treasure.  Relationships are very important, people are important, and the sooner we all realize that the better off the world will be.  Try a little kindness.  Be generous with your time, energy, wisdom, and resources.   Inconvenience yourself to help someone.   I am a brown eyed, brown haired woman. 
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Lori Dee

Congrats, Jenn!

So happy for you.
 :eusa_clap:  :eusa_dance:  :icon_dance:  :icon_geekdance:  :icon_bumdance-nerd:  :icon_walk:  :eusa_clap:
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Veteran U.S. Army - SSG (Staff Sergeant) - M60A3 Tank Master Gunner
2017 - GD Diagnosis / 2019- 2nd Diagnosis / 2020 - HRT / 2022 - FFS & Legal Name Change
/ 2024 - Voice Training / 2025 - Passport & IDs complete
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Iztaccihuatl

Congratulations, Jenn, on your job offer. You actually landed a new job in a very short time.

Hugs,

Heidemarie
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davina61

We all knew it, doing my happy dance now.
a long time coming (out) HRT 12 2017
GRS 2021 5th Nov

Jill of all trades mistress of non
Know a bit about everything but not enough to be clever
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Jenn104

Quote from: Jessica_Rose on October 01, 2024, 06:54:39 PMI'm not a coffee drinker, but I'll join in the happy dance with you. Congratulations!

Love always -- Jessica Rose

Thanks Jessica Rose!

although I am gonna start calling you J-Ro. You have the dance moves, I am sure.

~Jenn
"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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Jenn104

Quote from: ChrissyRyan on October 01, 2024, 07:21:12 PMCongratulations Jenn!



Chrissy

Quote from: Iztaccihuatl on October 02, 2024, 12:28:14 AMCongratulations, Jenn, on your job offer. You actually landed a new job in a very short time.

Hugs,

Heidemarie

Quote from: davina61 on October 02, 2024, 03:42:59 AMWe all knew it, doing my happy dance now.

Thank you all!

Heidemarie-- no one is more surprised than me.

Davina-- welcome to the dance floor!

Now.. I need some wardrobe upgrades.

~Jenn

"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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Jessica_Rose

Quote from: Jenn104 on October 02, 2024, 06:05:10 AMThanks Jessica Rose!

although I am gonna start calling you J-Ro. You have the dance moves, I am sure.

~Jenn


As far as dancing goes, I'm a legend in my own mind. Dancing gives me a sense of freedom, as long as no one's watching!

Thanks for the smile, Jenn.

Love always -- J-Ro
Journal thread - Jessica's Rose Garden
National Coming Out Day video - Coming Out
GCS - GCS and BA w/Dr. Ley
GCS II - GCS II and FFS w/Dr. Ley
FFS II - Jaw and chin surgery w/Dr. Ley
Hair - Hair Restoration
23Mar2017 - HRT / 16Feb2018 - Full Time! / 21Feb2019 - GCS / 26July2019 - GCS II / 13Oct2020 - FFS II
"It is never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot
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Jenn104

Quote from: Jessica_Rose on October 02, 2024, 07:26:32 AMAs far as dancing goes, I'm a legend in my own mind. Dancing gives me a sense of freedom, as long as no one's watching!

Thanks for the smile, Jenn.

Love always -- J-Ro

Hey J-Ro!

Dancing is one of those 'hey! something is different' things for me in transition. Pre-E... I hated dancing with a passion which caused friction in my marriage. Now? love it. once in a while I dance around Salem Common on my morning walk to a tune that's only in my head.

thank you for embracing the name!

~Jenn
"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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davina61

I always wanted to dance like Ginger Rodgers ,now I am more like ginger biscuit----------
a long time coming (out) HRT 12 2017
GRS 2021 5th Nov

Jill of all trades mistress of non
Know a bit about everything but not enough to be clever
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Jenn104

#378
Happy Thanksgiving. Please forgive I am a few days early.

The frenetic pace of my life has not abated one bit. I am pretty clueless about how to get an updated done here with a linear narrative. If I am disjointed it's because life feels like a lot of threads are active.


hmmm


I started my new job about six weeks ago. I am really impressed with the company. We're dedicated to doing right by customers, which I love. There is a lot of energy in the office. I outed myself because it's easier for me to be open about who I am. Truth be told, no one cares which leaves me happy. I am customer-facing by the way. Which reinforces the 'no one cares' narrative. When I consider how my layoff over the summer played out, this is a pretty good deal. The lower salary is offset by the acceptance. I realized that at my old job I was never going to be anything more than the 'brave transitioner'. Here, I am measured by how I contribute. Perfect for me.

I was at a training class in Germany last week. Training was intense. I work with and for very smart people. I was the only woman in a room if 15. My imposter syndrome way way way kicked in. Altho I feel it was more about training as a novice in a room of experienced engineers who've used the product in detail. Germany was pretty cool. No one cared. The only shade thrown at me was in the airport, checking in on the return flight. A few americans said some nasty shiz. We live in a messed up world. Europeans don't care; it takes americans (purposeful small a) to do hate. I quietly reminded the perps we were still not in america and the rules are different in Europe, that maybe threats get processed differently. They shut up, sensibly.

Oh hey-- if this helps anyone, I travelled with dilators in my carry on. because of the size and shape security is always going to want to look at them. Not a big deal for me. "I am trans, they are called dilators, they keep my nice down there after bottom surgery."  I get it-- not all will feel that comfort level. Me? I am proud of who I am. I figure if I don't show that proud confidence it plays into the narrative of hate and shame. I am not shamed by who I am.


I've been to a few protests against my local rep in congress. He crossed a few lines. Yes fellow Bostonian's you have seen me quoted on the news and NPR. Someone asked me to run for congress btw-- Kidding on the square stuff. Hard Pass. I mean why would anyone want a job that includes long hours with red hatted a@@hats?

hmmmm

I am pretty well recovered from GCS. I have more post ops, but things seem to be going well. I have the rhythm of dilation down. Fear of dilation is overblown to me. Me and 'her' are getting a long well so far. Bottom surgery is a kind of modern miracle. I love her.

and yesterday?
My friends called it "insta-boob Monday'. So yeah. I think I have D cups now. Ish. I am sore but next to bottom surgery top surgery is not so bad. I am trying on tops that now fit right and I love it. I can even get real big girl bras in a few weeks...

hmmmm

After the election about 30 friends and family checked in on me. The commonality in the check ins was and is my personal safety. I am ok for now. Eyes wide open though. My kids are especially worried, even the two not on board with transition. I can't say I blame them. Eyes wide open on what's going to happen in the future. I'll leave it there.

Happy Thanksgiving to those celebrating.

~Jenn

"I want to be remembered as a woman ... who dared to be a catalyst of change."
                 - Shirley Chisolm

"We need to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections."
                  - Marsha P. Johnson

"Why not question everything?"
                  - Lynn Conway

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davina61

Glad you are okay, yup busy on as they say here. Stay safe my dear, I do wonder (hope) that there will be backlash and they have to wind there necks in.
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Jill of all trades mistress of non
Know a bit about everything but not enough to be clever
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