Changing your Identity

If you’ve decided to take the plunge and commit to transition, you’ll know that you have to live for a year as your chosen gender. In British Columbia, this is a prerequisite for applying for Medical Services Plan funding for Gender Reassignment Surgery, Nearly all surgeons performing GRS will also expect it. The one-year Real … Read more

Ho Hum, Just Another Big Deal

It was a day just like any other. It dawned at its astronomically appointed hour. The sky was meteorologically clear. I awoke before my alarm clock (okay,perhaps I can be forgiven one deviation from the norm). I showered, dressed and had breakfast. And so, un-momentously, began one of the most momentous days of my life. … Read more

The Face in the Mirror

I looked in the mirror last night and saw myself. Hardly an earth-shattering observation; this is not exactly news which would grip the attention of media moguls or command a fleet of TV and radio vans to congregate on my lawn like a flock of migrating geese. It is, in short, rather self-evident. The next … Read more

The Story So Far

(This was written a long time ago, but it seems fitting to use it as the first entry to my blog.) As many dear readers will know, I have begun the journey to transition. Well, perhaps it’s more like starting on a major leg of that journey; transition for me really began when I came … Read more

Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day, 2011. It’s my first anniversary of living full-time as myself. One year ago I finally thumbed my nose at my shadow. It’s a day like any other, of course: grocery shopping, errands and other unremarkable things. It’s like a birthday when you’re an adult: there’s nothing special or magical about it. Still, I … Read more

Makeup Table

I was at Ikea the other day and came across this table which is designed as a laptop computer table but looks as if it would make a perfect makeup table.

It is called Vika Vein and if you search for this name you’ll see the item. Click on the picture for a closer look and you’ll see that the top opens up leaving space underneath. I think you could put a light mirror on the inside of the top, lay out all your cosmetcs on the bottom and place it on a table. Or, you can buy your own legs to go with it (Vika Moliden).

Meet the Neighbours

This entry is WAY out of chronological order, but I did want to get it in here as it’s a fun story about attitude, confidence and home turf. One morning in March, shortly after I began my fulltime journey, my daughter dropped over to the house. “Did you know you’ve got a flat tire?” she … Read more