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A new game, haven't played it yet but I heard that it is a great game.
This is about 4cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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share your rolling skating memories with us:
-falling into somebody
-your 1st couples skate
-not winning The Limbo
-getting the whistle blown at you by the 'skate refs'
(who, dressed in ref shirts and super-fast skates, took their job WAY too seriously...)
"Everyone gives... a little warmth of heart."
"Nimm-Gib-Kreisel" aus einer Würfelspiel-Sammlung
Auswahlfoto
Für "Smile on Saturday"
Thema "Tabletop Game Components" am 17.09.2022.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" 😊
and a good weekend.
Stay safe / Bleibt gesund.
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Yahtzee is a game of skill and chance for ages 8 to adult in which players roll five dice at a time, using the plastic dice cup. In this shot, I managed to get four out of the five dice with a six showing.
For Macro Mondays: “Six” theme
Also for Our Daily Challenge: "Begins With C" (Cubes.)
And yes, there was a bit of trickery involved. I used Scotch tape to attach the die in the foreground to the table at an angle with the six showing; the sixes showing on the other dice during the toss were just blind luck. :-)
HMM, everyone!
Don't kick it...it's not a soccer ball, altho kind of looks like one! ;)
DH brought it back from a recent trip to Conn. No idea what it is...only that it's part
of some sort of antique dice game...
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Go on...dig around...dress your girl and join the fun! XD
Annie models some "vintage" Princess51...
I still love this hat and coat set... The skirt
is a hand-me-down from someplace, and
sweet Only Hearts Club shoes. We had fun
digging thru clothes today! LOL
RULES.
Roll the dice.
If you roll a ONE… you lose.
If you don’t roll a ONE… you lose.
Game over.
ONE is a game for ONE player aged ONE or under.
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Helen... this is my submission to the MINIMALIST photo challenge.
You are an astronaut… approaching the end of your three month tenure aboard a space station. The space station orbits the Earth monitoring weather patterns whilst taking pretty pictures of the big blue planet below. It’s been a very boring and uneventful three months… but all that is about to change.
Last night… one of your idiot crew-mates forgot to close the station’s outer loading bay doors... an oversight which has allowed some unwelcome visitors aboard the ship. The corridors of the vessel are now overrun with unfriendly alien robots from the planet Mekonodd. These lumbering mechanical nightmares have shut-down the life support systems and are now hell-bent on removing all humans from the ship.
Fortunately there are enough Escape Pods on board to take you and your shipmates to safety. Unfortunately… due to poor maintenance procedures (and crew laziness) only one Escape Pod is operational… which means only one amongst you will stand a chance of escaping. Worse still… you will need to find three colour-coded Pod Keys before you can even think about heading for that solitary functioning Escape Pod.
The robots are patrolling the corridors, determinedly hunting down the hapless human crew. They will move in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction (they are clockwork robots after all), which enables you to predict their movements and thus (hopefully) avoid capture. If you are caught by the robots… you will be thrown into the loading bay. Once all of the crew are inside the loading bay… the robots will open the doors and jettison the unwanted humans into space. In which case… the robots win and everyone else loses.
Inside your spacesuit you have ninety minutes worth of oxygen. If you fail to find the Pod Keys and reach the Escape Pod within that time… you are doomed. If one of your crew-mates uses the Escape Pod before you… you are doomed.
All in all things are looking rather bleak… and to make matters worse you are now feeling a little bit guilty… because you’ve just remembered which tired astronaut forgot to close the loading bay doors last night.
Deadly Orbit is a board game for 2 to 6 stranded astronauts.
© Copyright - David J Dalley
Rolled by my dad. He won the grand prize in our family's Mid-Autumn festival dice game, which he promptly shared with all of us :)
When the three of us went down to DC for a funeral many years ago, we filled loose time by using these dice in a game we learned in Switzerland. Called "Killer," the idea is that in the first round each player builds a bank of points, and in subsequent rounds tries to whittle down each competitor's point bank while adding to their own. Players are eliminated when they run out of points. You only need 6 dice (the set we bought had a dozen). The dice don't need to be from a matching set, not at all.
Bank building:
One at a time, each player rolls the full set of six dice at once. At least one die must be selected to have its displayed pips go towards their bank. Since the average pip count on a side of a die is 3.5, players tend to take those showing five or higher. Any that are used towards the bank are set aside, and the player then rolls the remaining dice, choosing as they go (at least one die must be selected each throw, no matter how low), until all six dice have been used for the player's bank. 36 is the maximum size of a bank at this stage.
Subsequent rounds:
In each subsequent round, a player uses the same process to maximize their score for the round, and their score for the round is compared to a standard of 30.
-- If the player has scored less than 30, they take the differences and subtract that from their bank. So if you start with a bank of 31 and you score 27 in a subsequent round, your bank of 31 is reduced by three, to 28.
-- If the player scores more than 30, say 33, they then get three points added to their bank. But then, they keep the dice a bit more. They roll the six dice again to see how many they can roll showing the same number of pips as the number above 30. So if their score was 33, they are rolling the six dice (once) for threes. If they roll no dice with threes, then their opponents lose no points. But should they in this example roll 2 threes in the six, then all the opponents lose 6 points (2 x 3) from their banks.
Winner is the last player standing.
(This is it as best I can recall.)
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Bronze model of a human head Iron Age, about 50-20 BC
From Welwyn, Hertfordshire, Britain . Where Celtic dice games where played (see Feb 2019).
'The whole landscape a manuscript
We had lost the skill to read,
A part of our past disinherited;
But fumbled, like a blind man,
Along the fingertips of instinct.'
John Montague-A Severed Head
A face or model from the past
This face image is 2000 years old. He is a mature man with hair combed back, clean-shaven except for a well-groomed moustache. Images of prehistoric Celtic Britons are very rare and in the Iron Age people were almost never shown as statues or carved as part of the decoration on objects. La Tène art styles were usually abstract and rarely showed images of people, animals or plants. Example : www.flickr.com/photos/nigelallinson/2325346120/
This pattern changed at the very end of the Iron Age in the south east of the England. Here, there are a few pictures of Iron Age men shown on coins or as decorations on wooden buckets/pails.
This is likley to be of the Catuvellauni tribe of Gaul who migrated to Britian :
The Catuvellauni were a group of Belgae peoples who are believed to have previously inhabited an area to the north-west of the river Seine. Eventually they were broken up into smaller groups by resurgent tribes and forced to become clients of the Senones.
The history of the Catuvellauni of Verlamion & Wheathampstead (now St Albans, Hertfordshire)
Founded around 15 BC Verlamion became the new tribal capital and royal seat of the Ancient British Iron Age tribe known as the Catuvellauni. The name Verlamion is British Celtic in origin and means ‘the settlement above the marshland”. It is unclear why the Catuvellaunian dynasty chose Verlamion as their new tribal centre, preferring this site to the already established trading centre slightly further north-east at Welwyn. The tribal name 'Catuvellauni' is a British Celtic name and roughly translates as; 'expert warriors or 'battle superiors'
This is one of three small bronze models of men's faces that were the decoration on a wooden bucket found in a Late Iron Age cremation burial. The grave probably belonged to someone of great importance and wealth, perhaps even a king or queen. The bucket would have looked similar to the one found in another Late Iron Age cremation burial at Aylesford, Kent. This also had men's faces on the handle mounts.
The grave was the burial of a king or queen similar to another royal grave at Welwyn Garden City. The grave also contained two bronze jugs and a bronze pan, similar to examples from the Aylesford burial. There were also two Roman silver cups, five Roman wine amphorae and many pots.
S. James and V. Rigby, Britain and the Celtic Iron Age (London, The British Museum Press, 1997)
I.M. Stead, Celtic art in Britain before the Romans (London, The British Museum Press, 1987, revised edition 1997)
The Catuvellauni War God
In the pre-Roman period the Catuvellauni of modern day Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, south west Cambridgeshire and parts of Essex, worshipped a Celtic warrior god, or god of victory. The deity is depicted on coins and brooches as a mounted warrior carrying either a carnyx (Celtic warhorn) or bearing a shield, or wearing armour. The tribal name of this local deity is unknown, but he may well have been Camulos the Celtic god of war - who was also the Trinovantes war god.
The Irish~Gaelic word for moustache, croimeal. This could be another influence from the ancient Scythians to the Celts as were the collecting of heads and the torc.
Interesting Note. I was told by a bystander that the building was known for housing the longest continuous craps game. Between the Great Depression years and the end of World War II, a dice game was always going on in the building- day and night.
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Pudding and I LOVE dice and Quarriors comes with 130 dice in different colors with little symbols...irresistable! It came out last year, but I just discovered it. It's easy to learn, fast and it has 130 dice! Oh, I said that already...
"Seben Come Leben"
Diese Karte wurde am 11. Mai 1905 geschrieben und am 12. Mai 1905 (Postmark) von Washington D.C. gesendet nach Nijmegen (Poststempel) am 21. Mai 1905.
"Nijmegen, deutsch Nimwegen, auf Nimwegisch: Nimwèège, ist eine Hansestadt. Sie liegt im Osten der Niederlande in der Provinz Gelderland in der Nähe der Grenze zur deutschen Region Niederrhein." Wikipedia
With more than 200.000 inhabitants Rostock is the largest city in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Small Slavic settlements existed already in the 8th century. A settlement named Roztok was founded in the 11th century by Polabian Slavs. This town was burnt down by troops of the Danish king Valdemar I in 1161. Afterwards the place was settled by German traders.
After 1226 Rostock became the seat of the Lordship of Rostock.
In the 1250s the city became a member of the Hanseatic League. In the 14th century it was a powerful seaport town with 12,000 inhabitants and the largest city in Mecklenburg. Ships for cruising the Baltic Sea were constructed in Rostock. Until the last Hansa Convention in 1669, Rostock took a leading role in the Baltic Sea behind Lübeck.
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Marienkirche is a large Brick Gothic church. Built in the 13th century, it was enlarged and modified at the end of the 14th century into the present basilica. The first reference to a church on this site is in 1232, which is thought to be the predecessor of the current building. The triple-nave cross-shaped basilica is in Brick Gothic, a building style typical of the Hanseatic port cities. The huge tower with a baroque lantern at the top was not completed until the end of the 18th century.
In 1419, the University of Rostock was founded, the oldest university in the Baltic Sea area. It was ceremoniously opened in the Marienkirche. The parish priest of the church, Nikolaus Türkow, was personally involved in the founding of the university and the church remained closely associated with it for a long time. Even today, the "professors' pews" indicate that St. Mary's Church had the function of a university and council church until the turn of the century around 1900.
The Nikolaialtar is the former main altar of Rostock´s Nikolaikirche. The winged altar, which was created towards the end of the 15th century, was saved from the flames after the bombings of Rostock. After the end of the war, it was moved to the Marienkirche.
The children argue during the dice game. A detail of the Nikolaialtar,
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The Game of Sho
Sho is a Tibetan game in which players throw dice to determine moves marked by a path of shells. Tibetans gamble with astounding enthusiasm, and they love to play sho at parties and picnics, on the streets and in the marketplace.
www.harrerportfolio.com/Sho.html
Sho
Sho is a board game that’s played with dice.
It originated in Tibet. The word sho actually
means dice. The game is played with coins,
shells, a yak-leather pad and a bowl, as well
as two dice.
The shells are arranged in a circle around
the pad. Each one of three players has nine
coins and has to move them around and out
of the shell circle. The winner is the player
who first moves all their coins right round
the shell circle. BrambleKids Ltd.
all you have to do, is roll the dice, and hope to win.
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Each player receives at least 3 chips. Players take it in turn to roll three six-sided dice, each of which is marked with "L", "C", "R" on one side, and a single dot on the three remaining sides. For each "L" or "R" thrown, the player must pass one chip to the player to his left or right, respectively. A "C" indicates a chip to the center (pot). A dot has no effect.
If a player has fewer than three chips left, he is still in the game but his number of chips is the number of dice he rolls on his turn, rather than rolling all three. When a player has zero chips, he passes the dice on his turn, but may receive chips from others and take his next turn accordingly. The winner is the last player with chips left
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Pseudo-HDR aus einer RAW-Aufnahme.
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Time for some dice games!
808, Carolyn, Chris, Christie, Clint, Dave, Eli, Eric, Eve, JSun, Mark, Reverend TwoBeans.
playing Left Center Right.
pimp hat.
downstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
January 11, 2014.
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The true gamblers favorite, it provides an opportunity to win big and fast on every roll of the dice, to say nothing of exersize for the right arm.
Seven and Eleven are the magic numbers in this fabulous desert resort, The Flamingo Hotel.
Changpa nomadic tribesmen playing a traditional game of dice in a roadside restaurant at Durbuk (Durbuk Laga) village...... with nails, keys and the shells of cowries (Monetaria moneta, were used for centuries as a currency in India)!
Durbuk (Durbuk Laga), located at an altitude of 13,500 ft with a recorded population of 300 people, is a village on the way to Pangong Tso (Lake) that falls under the Ladhak region of Jammu and Kashmir state in India.
Changpa nomadic tribesmen playing a traditional game of dice in a roadside restaurant at Durbuk (Durbuk Laga) village...... with nails, keys and the shells of cowries (Monetaria moneta, were used for centuries as a currency in India)!
Durbuk (Durbuk Laga), located at an altitude of 13,500 ft with a recorded population of 300 people, is a village on the way to Pangong Tso (Lake) that falls under the Ladhak region of Jammu and Kashmir state in India.
Back when my eyesight was still great, I could actually paint these 28-32mm figures. Here are a selection of my gaming figures I came across the other day while (You guessed it!) looking for something else, lol!
Back when my eyesight was still great, I could actually paint these 28-32mm figures. Here are a selection of my gaming figures I came across the other day while (You guessed it!) looking for something else, lol!
Left-Center-Right game!
Sideshow Bob won!
Olivia, Sideshow Bob.
celebrating, playing Left Center Right, smiling.
Iron Man robot, clear box, money.
downstairs, Clio and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
July 13, 2018.
Pic by Sideshow Bob.
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BACKSTORY: Rainbow Party #18: Red #2: Red Redux: Blood Red: The Blood Red Party: 26 people. Clio & Carolyn, AE & Meagan, Puppy, Akira, Sideshow Bob, Javier & Katherine G, Diane & Andrew, Emily, Erica, Liz, Carlos, Olivia, Jen Lee & Atool, Jayce & Max, Tyanna, Jill, Tom & Katie, Lex, Jax. Lots of socializing, and some cuddling. One 13-person L-C-R game (Sideshow Bob won). 3 couples slow-dancing to "Lady In Red" while wearing red was surreal as hell [C&C,Olivia&Max,Jen&Atool]. Max's blood bath -- being covered in blood -- was epic... But we really wish that people had figured out how to turn the hose on BEFORE covering him in blood.... Bringing him into our shower left red stains in our bathroom for a good 6 months. They seemed to have eventually faded. Meanwhile, people were still hanging out at 4:30AM. Liz, Jayce, and Sideshow Bob crashed for the night. For those on the invitation, the Facebook event page is at: www.facebook.com/events/562268484140242/
Back when my eyesight was still great, I could actually paint these 28-32mm figures. Here are a selection of my gaming figures I came across the other day while (You guessed it!) looking for something else, lol!
Beth gloating that her facial polka dots don't fade every hour.
Left-Center-Right game!
Beth, Clio.
playing Left Center Right.
braids, polka dots stickers.
blurry.
downstairs, Clio and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
June 16, 2018.
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BACKSTORY: Rainbow party #17: Polka Dot: 23 people. Clio & Carolyn, Mark, Dave N, Puppy & Stormy, Kier, Svetlana, Sideshow Bob, Cristin, Katherine G, Javier, Beth, John F & Erin, John O, Erica & Scott, Liz, Jayce, Tyanna, John R & Shelly. Lots of socializing. 1 12-person L-C-R game (Cristin won $11 pot), jamming, socializing. People were still hanging out until 4am. Puppy, Stormy, & Beth stayed overnight. Facebook event page: www.facebook.com/events/2034576653464487/
Clio's Transition Progress at this point: 10.5mos on estrogen HRT (since 8/2017) [5mos, 35 injections (and no spiro) since 1/2018], progesterone since 3/25/2018 (2mos). DHEA (10mg/2d) to raise testosterone (since 4/2018). 10X Biotin/day for fingernails (since 1/17--5mos). Full-time female since 9/15/2017 (9mos). Publicly out as trans since 10/11/2017 (8mos). Legally female since 12/21 (6mos). !!!!!!!!! Facial Feminization Surgery booked at 2Pass Clinic (Belgium, 9/4/2018, 6.5hrs, $26.8K--Hoping for a euro crash) [travel vaccinations begun] !!!!!!!!!!!!! Currently enrolled in 2nd semester (9 sessions so far) of group speech therapy classes at GWU's Speech & Hearing Center di(4.5 mos since 2/2017). Weight down to 143lbs (54 down from 197, but 8 up from 135). Same-weight waist measurement has dropped from 32" (12/17) to 31" (6/18) [now 35-31-35]. Tanner IV Boobs at about 30-60% of A cup. Hair removal: 47 electrolysis sessions [since 4/2017] totaling 32.4 hours; 37 laser hair removal sessions (since 9/2016: 54 area treatments: 17/16/14/13/9 mouth/goatee/face/neck/armpits, 7 legs/chest/ears, 6 Brazilian); and bi-weekly at-home IPL on arms since 6/17 (1yr). Have seen endo/primary therapist 7X [bloodwork 6X], and 4 other therapists 13X--On anticonvulsant mood stabilizer Lamictal (2mos since 4/13, 200mg/day). Latisse for eyelash lengthening since 4/17 (14mos). 2 dental implants, Zoom teeth whitening, pierced ears, dyed/layered hair (no haircuts for 3.5yrs--since 1/2015), hypertrophic scars removed, Sephora makeup class attended. Body contouring procedures purchased on groupon: 8 laser lipo + 4 ultrasonic liposculpture + 3 non-invasive buttlift sessions + permanent lip coloring. Wardrobe replacement up to 1,006 items. Total transition expenditures now over $24,490 at this point.
19-player Left-Center-Right game!
Transition Progress at this point: CAME OUT PUBLICLY AS TRANS 2 DAYS AGO!! On hormones since 8/1 (2.5 months), full-time female since 9/15 (1 month). Boobs sore/growing since 9/4 (6 weeks). Had seen endrocrinologist/primary therapist 3X, and concluded secondary therapy after 7 sessions w/2 therapists. Wieight down to 142lbs (55lbs down from 2012's weight of 197). Hair removal includes 15 electrolysis treatments totaling 11.75 hours; 25 laser hair removal sessions (41 area treatments: 12 mouth / 11 face/neck, 7 chest/armpit, 6 leg, 5 brazilian, 4 ear); and bi-weekly at-home IPL on arms since 6/17 (4 months). Latisse for eyelash lengthening since 4/17 (6 months). 2 dental implants. Pierced ears. Dyed/layered hair. Female wardrobe replacement was up to 173 items. Total transition expenditures were over $11,000 at this point.
Carolyn, Clio.
playing Left Center Right.
downstairs, Clio and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
October 13, 2017.
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BACKSTORY: Rainbow Party #10: Black: Black October Friday The Thirteenth: Clio's Coming-Out-As-Trans Party: 48 people: Clio & Carolyn, Britt & Chris, Nathan, Mark, Dave N, Rob M, Mandy, Aaron & Meagan, Jess, Svetlana, Matthew & Julie, Vicky A(Radha) + friend(Morgan?), Meschelle & Nick, Sean, Sideshow Bob, Brewster & Kate, Evan, Javier, Emily & Hector, Dave S, Diane & Andrew, Celia & Ben, Ed & Marshall, Lex & Katrina, Carlos, Ipek, John F & Erin, Maria, Jill, Beth, Jennifer C, Louis & Elaine, Jamie C, Joshua. 8:00PM start time. Mostly socializing. 1 19-player L-C-R game (Katrina won). It was a great party, and people still stayed pretty late. Clio went to bed at 6:30am. Facebook event page: www.facebook.com/events/1297818193697567
Left-Center-Right game!
Carlos, Carolyn, Clio, Emily.
playing Left Center Right.
blood, red wig.
covered in blood.
downstairs, Clio and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
July 13, 2018.
Pic by Sideshow Bob.
... Read my blog at clintjcl at wordpress dot com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress dot com
... View Sideshow Bob's photography repository at SSBproductions.com/
BACKSTORY: Rainbow Party #18: Red #2: Red Redux: Blood Red: The Blood Red Party: 26 people. Clio & Carolyn, AE & Meagan, Puppy, Akira, Sideshow Bob, Javier & Katherine G, Diane & Andrew, Emily, Erica, Liz, Carlos, Olivia, Jen Lee & Atool, Jayce & Max, Tyanna, Jill, Tom & Katie, Lex, Jax. Lots of socializing, and some cuddling. One 13-person L-C-R game (Sideshow Bob won). 3 couples slow-dancing to "Lady In Red" while wearing red was surreal as hell [C&C,Olivia&Max,Jen&Atool]. Max's blood bath -- being covered in blood -- was epic... But we really wish that people had figured out how to turn the hose on BEFORE covering him in blood.... Bringing him into our shower left red stains in our bathroom for a good 6 months. They seemed to have eventually faded. Meanwhile, people were still hanging out at 4:30AM. Liz, Jayce, and Sideshow Bob crashed for the night. For those on the invitation, the Facebook event page is at: www.facebook.com/events/562268484140242/
Clio's Transition Progress at this point: 11mos on estrogen HRT (since 8/2017) [injections (and no spiro) since 1/2018: 39 injections in 6mos], progesterone since 3/25/2018 (3mos). DHEA (10mg/2d) to raise testosterone (since 4/2018). Biotin for fingernails (since 1/17--5mos--currently taking 10 a day). Full-time female since 9/15/2017 (9.5mos). Publicly out as trans since 10/11/2017 (8.5mos). Legally female since 12/21 (7mos). !!!!!!!!! Facial Feminization Surgery booked at 2Pass Clinic (Belgium, 9/4/2018, 6.5hrs, $26.8K--Hoping for a euro crash) !!!!!!!!!!!!! Currently enrolled in 2nd semester (13 sessions so far) of group speech therapy classes at GWU's Speech & Hearing Center (5mos of voice training, since 2/2017). Weight down to 149lbs (49 down from 197, but 14 up from 135, uh oh). Same-weight waist measurement has dropped from 32" (12/17) to 31" (6/18) [now 35-31-35]. Tanner IV Boobs at about 30-60% of A cup. Hair removal: 50 electrolysis sessions [since 4/2017] totaling 34.2 hours; 38 laser hair removal sessions (since 9/2016: 55 area treatments: 17/16/14/13 mouth/goatee/face/neck, 9 armpits, 7 legs/chest/ears/Brazilian); and bi-weekly at-home IPL on arms since 6/17 (1yr). Have seen endo/primary therapist 7X [bloodwork 6X], and 4 other therapists 13X--On anticonvulsant mood stabilizer Lamictal (2.5mos since 4/13, 200mg/day). Latisse for eyelash lengthening since 4/17 (14mos). 2 dental implants, Zoom teeth whitening, pierced ears, hair dyed blue (no haircuts since 1/2015--3.5yrs), Sephora makeup class attended. Body contouring procedures purchased on groupon: 8 laser lipo + 4 ultrasonic liposculpture + 3 non-invasive buttlift sessions + permanent lip coloring [still need to book]. Wardrobe replacement up to 1,129 items. Total transition expenditures now over $25,300 at this point.