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Hey friends!!!

I'm recovering well from my operation and feeling a little better each day! After having this last major, and without a doubt, life changing surgery, I've been feeling extremely motivated to really dive back into all of my hobbies and passions. The spark has been ignited inside of me, and I'm feeling that passion coming back after much too long of a hiatus....
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chalk:
You have such pretty eyes 😻
bel_automne:
Smile 😃😃😃
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Ohhh man! It has been QUITE an eventful couple weeks! First, my partner had his gallbladder removed and just 4 days later I had my big robotic excision of endometriosis and radical hysterectomy. A few days after my partners surgery, he became very ill and was in a tremendous amount of pain, so he went to the emergency room to find out that he had
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nebula:
Ahh, I hope you're both doing better asap 💜
dragonlion:
Oh man. The strength it must take. It looks like you have it though. And you’re obviously very loved. I’m sure for good reason. Stay strong. There are clearly a lot of people rooting for you. ✊🏼
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Hellooooo beautiful people!

Man oh man, these next few days are going to be prettyyyy interesting, to say the least! Tomorrow morning, my partner will be having surgery to remove his gallbladder... and just four days later, on Monday, I will be having my big highly anticipated operation!!! I will be having robotic excision of endometriosis as well as a radical hysterectomy. We are going...
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catdad:
Good luck to both of you!  My 70 y/o mom had her gall bladder removed in May and they sent her home the next day.  :/  Cute pics!
softnsweet:
wow good luck and a healthy recovery to both of you
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Hi friends! I have just been in SUCH a wonderful mood lately with the biggest smile plastered across my face, and I'm going to just keep riding this wave for as long as I possibly can!

Last week, I went on a little vacation to Florida! I needed an escape, just a little break from life after going through a pretty rough last six months...
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tali79:
Loved the Harry Potter ride. They did an amazing job putting those areas together.  The last time I was there I didn't get to ride the new stuff. I'm going to have to go back sometime when I'm all healed up. Glad you had fun
luxes:
❤️❤️❤️
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It's been so amazing to come back here after SO MANY YEARS to the open arms and embrace of all of you amazing humans! I don't know how I could've ever possibly let myself forget how amazing this community truly is. I really do feel lucky to be part of something so wonderful and have so many people still here for me after all these...
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siriusblack:
Such adorable pups. As said above, look to them  when you are feeling down as dogs have a keen sense of how members of their 'pack' are feeling. They will love you every second of the day, and will remind you that there are great things in the world. Fight hard, we've all got your back.
apollo:
@siriusblack Thank you so much! That is incredibly sweet and means a lot to me. My pups definitely know when something is up and have been so wonderful throughout all of this ❤
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Hey all you beautiful humans! It sure has been a while. Literally years! I just randomly decided that I reallyyyy missed my SG community and wanted to start being active on here again! I think I kind of dropped off the face of the planet (or the SG world at least) when blogging became important because I was a pretty private person, and the idea...
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hewn:
Though I’m generally an IPA guy, I love *all* beers, including sours. There’s some seriously good sours done by some breweries here in Virginia (The Answer Brewpub, Three Notch’d Brewing, Adroit Theory Brewing, and The Veil Brewing just to make a few), so if your future travels ever put you through Richmond and the DC area, you must make stops by these places. On the other thing, as someone that has health problems, I commend your optimism in the face of the struggle that is chronic illness. It’s important to have a positive attitude, and stout mental strength, because it’s generally hard to find others that genuinely understand and “get it”, so having that positive attitude is key to getting a leg up on beating it, or at least living with it. So, to me especially, anyone with an illness that really is just willing to expose herself to opening up, is not only impressive to me, but genuinely inspiring in some ways.
apollo:
@hewn I will absolutely keep those breweries in mind if I'm in the area! As someone who will totally make a little weekend trip out of going to check out breweries that peak my interest- no matter how far from me- getting suggestions from locals is the best! I really reallyyyy appreciate your sweet thoughts, and even more so knowing that you deal with some health issues yourself. It really means a lot to me. I have been dealing with this disease for almost 17 years now, and I definitely wasn't always so positive and optimistic (actually quite the opposite when I was young), but several years ago I just started pretending like I was one day and really sticking with that act... Until one day, it was no longer an act and I actually was. "Fake it 'till you make it!" haha.. I'm older, maybe a bit wiser, and definitely more mature, and I just realize that this is my life. This is the hand I was dealt. There's not a damn thing I can do to change that fact. I would live a prettyyy miserable, sad existance if I just spent all of my time being resentful and mad about it. I didn't choose to have an incurable disease.. But I CAN choose how I handle/carry myself in spite of it! And when you live a life where so much is out of your control, it makes you really value the things you can control.
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I found a place, you guys! So happy, PHEW! Just wanted to let you all know :) Thanks for all the messages and being so awesome, I really really love you all <3

catdad:
Yay! :)
pascipio:
Great set.  You are beautiful!  Texas girls...best in the world.
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Life sure is a roller coaster, I'll tell ya that. Plans are pointless. They all go to shit. I don't know what my huge problem is with making plans, nothing ever comes though. It all crumbles to pieces at the last minute, I swear. I have been in Michigan the past month, trying to get back to Columbus to start building myself up in a...
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sirius:
i hope everything works out boo! i feel you on that homeless tip, although my car is reaching the end of it's lifespan :( i'll definitely be keeping you in my thoughts! <33333
allanmilk:
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SO, I have been asked why I have pubes, and why I am not bald below like a lot of girls.

Well.. I really love mustaches..

Since I am a lady, I don't have a mustache, so I think of my pubic hair kind of as my lady mustache. It's fun to change it up, make different shapes, landing strips, arrows, triangles, hearts.. just another...
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redg:
on point!
smashedwood:
I think of them as a landing strip..something to tickle you..very sexy.leaving a little mystery
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Hello my loves! How's everybody doing? I'm still in Michigan, having a wonderful time seeing all of my family. It's been years since I've got to get in so much one-on-one quality time with my family members and it's been so nice and just what I needed :) I'm going to spend Thanksgiving here and then hopefully make my move to Columbus shortly after. I've...
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creamcuffs:
I'm so happy that you are getting to spend so much quality time with your family.  And there is no reason for you to be an icicle.  Let others melt over you (*wink*)
catdad:
Glad you are doing well.  :)