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Raliegh, N.C. -- Several fulltime employers and North Carolina Army National Guardsmen of the 113th Sustainment Brigade pose for a group picture during a "Boss Lift" visit to Fort Hood, Texas. The program allows employers to see the training and conditions of thier employees who are in the Guard and Reserve. NCNG photo by Tech. Sgt. Brian E. Christiansen.

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Shakil, a fulltime worker in an aluminum factory who works from morning till evening in hazardous conditions. A large number of children don't get proper education, treatment and other fundamental rights. These children have to work as child labors to support their families.

 

Taken at Keraniganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

 

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I started ChicModa as a hobby in January 2016. Never did I ever think that it would turn into an actual business. Hard work certainly pays off and I'm in amazement that my designs are now being seen in some huge events like FaMESHed, N21, Cosmo, TresChic, and fairs like Black Fair, Sad November, etc. So...thank you for allowing me to make a dream come true. I still am holding down a full time job while working on ChicModa releases, but my ultimate dream is to turn ChicModa into fulltime. To be able to go to work and enjoy every single second of it...mav block errors in all...would be pretty amazing. I released my first item in June 2016, so let's celebrate the 2 year anniversary with 50% off everything at the mainstore location (excluding the newest release Grace). So yeah...thanks for supporting me and being with me every second of the journey. :) <3

 

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Abandoned fulltime use RV left behind in the parking lot of the now D.O.A. and soon to be repurposed Steeplegate Mall - Concord, NH.

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Students celebrate earning the Graziadio School of Business and Management degree at commencement ceremonies on Saturday, December 5, 2009 in Malibu, California. Photo 7889: Ron Hall.

Raliegh, N.C. -- Several fulltime employers and North Carolina Army National Guardsmen of the 113th Sustainment Brigade pose for a group picture during a "Boss Lift" visit to Fort Hood, Texas. The program allows employers to see the training and conditions of thier employees who are in the Guard and Reserve. NCNG photo by Tech. Sgt. Brian E. Christiansen.

Hey everyone!

 

I'm not completely back, though I've adjusted and am a little settled into my new position. If you may of recalled, I posted a few life updates on social media, including Flickr with a life-changing opportunity. I'm now a fulltime Interior Designer for Freedom which has defiantly changed in many ways, I'm so eager to build myself up within the industry as a young junior. I've got so many clientele and whilst it's so rewarding, it's just a lot of work and Second Life is a huge distraction, that being said I do enjoy practicing my craft, in hopes that I don't lose that touch. I won't really be taking on huge projects in SL, something of this size is probably enough for commision. All the credits I'll pop in eventually.

 

As always, thanks for the continuous support with regular activity and checking in.

 

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Just off to start my new job, where I will be presenting full-time as female.

 

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ist es , die kleinen Mäuler zu stopfen :-)

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The Blades are a full-time civilian aerobatic display team based in the UK. Made up entirely of former RAF Red Arrows pilots, The Blades are renowned worldwide for flying close formation aerobatics to the highest level within a dynamic and cutting edge air display. The Blades currently hold a world record in formation looping. The Blades fly Extra EA-300s. They are low-wing, high performance aircraft designed for the most adventurous aerobatic manoeuvres and created with advanced aerobatic flying in mind.

A competitive aerobatic display pilot during the 1980's, Walter Extra decided to design and build the ultimate aerobatic aeroplane, with optimum structure, weight and performance and the forerunner of today's aircraft was born.

Since it was first produced, the Extra has undergone many modifications and the current design utilises the most advanced materials and construction techniques to provide an extremely light-weight and agile aeroplane that is certified to +/-10g. The Blades operate the Extra 300LP and the latest variant, the Extra 330SC. With a more powerful engine, the 330SC gives Blade 4 more performance for his solo routines.

 

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For Macro Monday Theme-All that Glitters.

Sorry I have been MIA for a while. Still not back fulltime. liked this theme idea so had to try something.

My first ever time seeing an aurora. This one was faint, but the camera had no problem picking it up.

 

Aurora Borealis over Ferrum College's Blue Ridge Institute and Museum last Spring.

 

"The Blue Ridge Institute & Museum was created in 1973 by Ferrum College to document, interpret, and present the folk heritage of the Blue Ridge region. Since that time, the BRIM has grown steadily, working throughout Virginia and Appalachia while maintaining an emphasis on the western portion of the Commonwealth.

 

The Blue Ridge Institute & Museum has a longstanding national reputation for quality and authenticity. From festivals and concerts to exhibitions and publications, the BRIM offers educational and entertaining programming. The Institute’s audience spans all ages and backgrounds, enhancing Ferrum College’s educational mission. A heritage-tourism leader, the BRIM is a major venue on The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. In recognition of its accomplishments, the Institute was designated The State Center for Blue Ridge Folklore by Governor Gerald Baliles and the Virginia State Legislature in 1986.

 

The Blue Ridge Institute & Museum is part of Ferrum College’s Academic Affairs Division. Along with fulltime and part-time professionals, the BRIM staff includes a number of student workers building valuable skills as part of their Ferrum College experience." (blueridgeinstitute.org/about/)

 

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My first ever time seeing an aurora. This one was faint, but the camera had no problem picking it up.

 

Aurora Borealis over Ferrum College's Blue Ridge Institute and Museum last Spring.

 

"The Blue Ridge Institute & Museum was created in 1973 by Ferrum College to document, interpret, and present the folk heritage of the Blue Ridge region. Since that time, the BRIM has grown steadily, working throughout Virginia and Appalachia while maintaining an emphasis on the western portion of the Commonwealth.

 

The Blue Ridge Institute & Museum has a longstanding national reputation for quality and authenticity. From festivals and concerts to exhibitions and publications, the BRIM offers educational and entertaining programming. The Institute’s audience spans all ages and backgrounds, enhancing Ferrum College’s educational mission. A heritage-tourism leader, the BRIM is a major venue on The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. In recognition of its accomplishments, the Institute was designated The State Center for Blue Ridge Folklore by Governor Gerald Baliles and the Virginia State Legislature in 1986.

 

The Blue Ridge Institute & Museum is part of Ferrum College’s Academic Affairs Division. Along with fulltime and part-time professionals, the BRIM staff includes a number of student workers building valuable skills as part of their Ferrum College experience." (blueridgeinstitute.org/about/)

 

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A new day begins...

 

Sorry for me being absent! A project calculated to be a few weeks of evening work showed to be more like half a year fulltime project! Which ofcourse isn´t bad at all....if it wasn´t for the fact there are a deadline in late may ;)

From the last weeks ~

on my evening walk after fulltime office work to get some fresh air and steps...

 

*All the beautiful layers*

 

Bavaria Germany

For :*tHe VeNt* the 5 senses: vision.

 

Ouch that shit hurt so bad it knocked my glasses off!

 

Just kidding.. I’m okay!

 

I find myself being an assfuck full of contradictions in this shot. Converse sneakers worn with a dress up button down shirt? Torn jeans that were BOUGHT that way (new!). Fucked up broken sunglasses (R.I.P. aviators) worn with black dress socks. An unseen belt buckle with the word “WEREWOLF” on it to go with my “saddened” look doesn’t really make any sense either.

 

Nor does the fact that I am sitting on an apparatus with the words “HIGH VOLTAGE” written on it that could I guess potentially kill me at any given moment.

 

All in the name of day 146.

 

But this all said, I still find my life becoming increasingly more routine everyday. I guess it’s always been this way. But as much as I love this project, it’s made my life even MORE routine rather than less. You have to be in a routine to be able to bang out what I hope is a killer shot everyday and write about it.

 

My 365 project has turned into a part-time job!

 

Every – single – mother – fucking – day.

 

Not that I’m whining about it, I love it! But add that to everything else that is in my life, you have to perfectly juggle it all. I guess you’re going to need “routine” if I’m expected to go to my fulltime paying job (my work), attending to my fulltime non-paying job (my daughters), and keeping up with life in general.

 

But if I had it my way? My life would be a little more chaotic.

 

Maybe chaotic isn’t quite the term I want to coin it. But I’d love to just travel around with my kids going from country to country to world to planet to universe to the cosmos and back – like, hmmm… on the weekends? To spice things up?

 

Someone get me a goddamn spaceship… pleeeeeeeease?

 

April 30th, 2009

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I am now fulltime!

 

Yes, my male life has finally been cast aside and I am now living fulltime as Siân.

 

At work on Friday, I announced that when I return to work on 27th August, following my two week summer holiday, I would be presenting as a woman.

 

And that evening I took off my male clothes for the last time and have no intention of putting them on again.

 

My return to work is going to be a BIG day, I'm fully aware. I'm hoping that the adjustment for everyone will be relatively quick but, of course, I just don't know.

 

Thanks for reading

 

Siân x

He clean the roads daily after sunrise and 4 hours later he goes to his fulltime job in school where he runs a canteen.

  

Daily income Rs.25 + Rs.150

  

After a short discussion we had tea together and he insist me to visit the school where his 2 sons study, he was so happy to see them studying ...

  

#Lahore #Punjab #labor #morningstories #hardworker #Respect #Pakistan

The real magic about these insects involves their life cycles. Dragonflies live near water for a purpose: their young are aquatic and they require water to complete their lifecycles.

 

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Yes indeed this this the same fifthwheel we purchased new in 2013. We started our journey "fulltime" in June 2013. We have stayed at 250 plus RV Parks, State Parks and County Parks.

 

29 National Parks and 27 National Monuments.

 

Did I mention... well over 110,000 miles and still going!

 

However this is a different Ram than what we started out with. The 2012 has been re-cycled! We were hit head-on (Dec. 2019) when another driver crossed the center line into our lane.... BOOM!!! Needless to say it was totalled. So in comes the newer Ram.

I decided to write a Year End Review, because what a year it’s been…

 

Not one of us could have foreseen how this year would unfold nor the consequences that would flow from this horrible virus. It has touched everyone’s lives, in so many different ways, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.

 

But this year hasn’t been all bad. Despite the headlines, there have been reasons to celebrate and we shouldn’t overlook these when we reflect on 2020.

 

Personally, I will reflect on 2020 as another pivotal year; one which I can say I generally handled well, given the circumstances. But, as the picture proves, alcohol did help…

 

The year didn’t start well at all – perhaps this was an omen to what lay ahead – as I was struck down with flu on New Years Day, and was bed-ridden for a number of days. Stupidly, I returned to work too early and was still struggling to feel normal again some two weeks later.

 

When news of the virus started gathering a pace, I didn’t really pay it too much attention. I thought it was typical media sensationalism but, as time went on, it became apparent this was more than just hype.

 

At the start of April, I was furloughed from work and it all started to feel a bit more real. I wasn’t overly worried – as I saw it, I was still getting paid and could enjoy some rather nice weather on my running, walking and cycling adventures. But after a couple of months, with no sign of improvement, came talk of redundancies and I began to fear the worst.

 

Sure enough, when the announcement was made, I was advised that my role was at risk of redundancy. I’d worked there for more than 16 years but that seemingly counted for nothing. I fought extremely hard to keep my job, not only because I largely enjoyed it but also because I feared that that I would struggle to find new work in a dire job market as a transwoman, working in construction.

 

Unfortunately, my fight was in vain and I was given my notice in August. I was devastated. I couldn’t face the prospect of losing my house, which I love – it really is fabulous (in my eyes), but also represents a fresh start for me.

 

So began the unenviable task of trying to find a new job. I struggled to see past the trans ‘label’ and feared that potential employers would do likewise. I had a few interviews and a number of potential leads, but nothing was concrete. The longer this went on the greater the fear became. I was still being paid my notice at this time, however, the date of my final paycheck was getting ever closer.

 

The interviews were all held virtually, which I don’t think helped as it is much harder to build a rapport with the interviewer(s) and it also placed (in my mind) a greater importance on my voice quality. I had spent many hours working on this but was still uber conscious of how I sounded. Interviews are stressful enough but when you need to concentrate both on what you’re saying AND how you’re saying it, the pressure really ratchets up.

 

So imagine my absolute delight when, having attended two interviews, including a presentation, I was offered a job at the end of October. I had done it! I had proven to myself that I was still employable and that my skills and talent would be welcome in an organisation, ‘despite’ being transgender. I was SO proud of myself.

 

Life has a superb symmetry at times and it was wonderful to be able to sign my new contract on my official last day with my former employer. I started my new job at the end of November, thereby having a period of only two weeks when I was out of work, meaning I could largely bank my redundancy payout, which will come in handy when having to pay for a new pair of boobs, hopefully this coming year!!

 

I’ve been in post for about a month now. I’ll not lie, it’s been difficult joining a new (very different) organisation remotely, but everyone I’ve met (virtually, of course) has been so very welcoming, and it is nice to be able to start somewhere new, where people only know me as Siân.

 

My job situation has dominated 2020 but I did try to enjoy the downtime when I wasn’t working. My fitness levels improved and I enjoyed discovering new amazing places local to me. For a long time, this enjoyment was set against a backdrop of stress and anxiety, where I was either fighting to save my old job or trying to find a new one, so that last month, where I knew I had secured a new job, was like a much-needed holiday.

 

2020 was supposed to be a ‘consolidation’ year where I could (in theory) relax and enjoy my relatively new life. In the last four years, I have separated from my wife, got divorced, sold and bought a house, come out as transgender and gone fulltime, so I felt I rather deserved a quieter year. But it wasn’t to be... And I can now add being made redundant to that list of big life events in recent years.

 

The other big result from this year was finally making progress with the GIC (Gender Identity Clinic) where I have been waiting to engage since mid-2017.

 

With no sign of a first appointment any time soon, in April I wrote to the six other GIC clinics in the country to see if they would take my referral. They also said, "Yes, but you have to join the back of our queue"; all except one, who agreed to backdate my referral… So in September, I had my first referral and subsequently received my first official diagnosis as a 'transsexual' (their words, not mine!). Woohoo.

 

I subsequently had a medical examination, and have a second referral arranged in January, following which we can start discussing treatment plans and surgeries! So, after more than three years, it finally feels as though I’m making progress, which is just amazing.

 

I’ve had my fair share of ups and downs (in part, maybe, due to my HRT medication) but I am proud of how I have handled this year. I had been saying for a while that, if it weren’t for my job situation, I’d be in a really good place. And so, with my job sorted (I do still need to pass my probation period…) I can start to enjoy a more stress-free life, I hope. Sure, something will crop up in an attempt to derail me, but I would hope I have the tools to deal with it.

 

In closing, I hope my story continues to act as an inspiration to others, whilst also showing that it isn’t all rainbows and unicorns. Life is tough, but as a 40-something transwoman, one is faced with a whole new set of obstacles. But it is wonderfully liberating to be true to myself and every time I look in the mirror, I know I made the right decision.

 

So, here’s to a happy and healthy 2021 for all of us.

 

Very best wishes

 

Siân

It was my first Birthday yesterday.

 

A year ago, I came home from work and took off my male clothes for the very last time. And so started my new life, fulltime as Siân.

 

It's certainly been an emotional and incident-packed 12 months but I've made it this far and I'm sure as hell not turning back around now!

 

PS: I'm rapidly running out of stoage space on Flickr so if anyone wants to buy me Pro for 12 months as a little Birthday gift and to allow me to keep posting, I will be eternally grateful.

 

Many thanks

 

Siân x

58 - 3rd birthday as Awena, living fulltime as woman.

 

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Love Awena 💋💋

it's a while ago when I had enough energy for art & creating earrings

unfortunately you can't capture all the colours in a mobile pic

*lately my fulltime office job needs all my energy*

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I just started attending school fulltime last week.

 

I haven't been to school in about 8 years, so it is a big change for me.

 

I have trouble being talked at for hours on end everyday, so I have started using the time to design my own custom set of Tarot Cards. I will share when they are completed!

 

Credits:

Alexa is a 'Wild at Heart' Lilith (rerooted by Elizabeth OOAK Dolls) on a 'Poppy Parker' body

Top - YokoDolls (etsy)

Skirt - Mattel

Bag - freshvanilla (etsy

58 - 3rd birthday as Awena, living fulltime as woman private, public, at work, fully socially recognized.

 

These last 3 years have been the best time in my life.

So many new experiences, such mental and emotional growth, HRT is working, indescribable.

Feelings beyond words.

 

But there is one thing I can't explain at the moment.

Living fulltime the sharing of my public life (exterior photos) seems to become private and my private life (closeted photos) seems to become public.

Is it just a matter of habit?

What do you think?

 

Thank you all for your gratulations and best wishes.

 

Thank you from my side for all your support since I started on flickr. This is overwhelming me.

 

Also thank you all for favorising and commenting.

 

Love Awena 💋💋

58 - 3rd birthday as Awena, living fulltime as woman private, public, at work, fully socially recognized.

 

These last 3 years have been the best time in my life.

So many new experiences, such mental and emotional growth, HRT is working, indescribable.

Feelings beyond words.

 

I wish you a wonderful week.

 

Thank you for favorising and commenting.

 

Love Awena 💋💋

Crossdressing FUN

 

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Welcome back to my new website location! I will be adding more of the original articles to this site as the weeks progress. My wife and I are fulltime RV travelers here in the USA. For the last 3 years, I have not had enough of a data plan to accommodate my 200+ GB per month requirement to keep my original website up. Most of our travels are in areas with very limited cell coverage like our above pictures in our travels. I now have a cell plan that will meet my data usage demand until Starlink is available here in the boondocks.

  

Enjoy!

  

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Despite my name (Siân is a Welsh given name, equivalent to the English Jane, Scottish Sheena or Irish Siobhán) I was unwavering in my support of England yesterday at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Unfortunately the result didn't go the way I was hoping, and the Welsh won relatively comfortably in the end, but it was still a fab day out.

 

This was my first rugby game as Siân and was a lovely way to mark the end of my first week of being fulltime.

Crossdressing FUN

 

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Welcome back to my new website location! I will be adding more of the original articles to this site as the weeks progress. My wife and I are fulltime RV travelers here in the USA. For the last 3 years, I have not had enough of a data plan to accommodate my 200+ GB per month requirement to keep my original website up. Most of our travels are in areas with very limited cell coverage like our above pictures in our travels. I now have a cell plan that will meet my data usage demand until Starlink is available here in the boondocks.

  

Enjoy!

  

Joanna Jones CD

 

joanna.crossdressingfun@gmail.com

Running errands, waiting for FedEx to open.

💜From the “getting serious about weight loss” times back in December. Starting at the gym tomorrow morning.☮️💜

One more girly headshot that helped me feel better before wiping down for a Zoom workday. “Welcome to our world Cis-People. Guess we are all TransWorkers now!” ☮️❤️😷

Still locked down.

In a Soma dressing room posing with the little girls and smeared eyeliner. Non-Perfection Trans evolutionary stuff. ☮️💜

Throwback to July of 2019, the two year Estroversary month. Not a lot has changed physically since then. Conversely, my mind certainly continues to feminize. Let’s just say when I am at the gym, I am intrigued with the notion of more opportunity. Whether it’s true or not, time will tell. ☮️💜😘

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