There were two things on the docket for today:
- Brunch with the FTF's in Connecticut
- Dinner and a Concert in Tarrytown with Vicki
Both of them would have me attending as Marian. Yet, if I had my druthers on this dreary day, I'd have stayed at home and in bed.
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Although I was awake before the alarms rang, I still needed them to get moving. In a rush, I ended up putting on my makeup outside my normal sequence. And this delayed my departure, as I had do triple check that my presentation was on target. When one has a masculine body, one has to make sure that as many signs of masculinity have been disguised, and that as many signs of femininity are displayed. For the most part, I think I do tolerably well as presenting as a large size woman.
After an hour and a quarter of driving in the rain, I made it to the meetup and had a nice brunch. The seafood pot pie was large, and well worth the price that the restaurant charged. However, I had two meals out scheduled for the day, and should have chosen the salad for the first meal. But I didn't know this at the time.
When the meal was over, I drove home, talking to a new woman from OK Cupid. She's a widow, and located on Long Island. Given our mutual schedules, we probably won't be seeing each other until the second week of January.
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Around 5:30, Vicki came over, and we drove to Tarrytown for dinner, then went to the Music Hall (a theater) around the corner to see K.T.Turnstall and Martin Sexton perform. When we got to the theater, we were directed to a pair of orchestra level seats that Vicki found unacceptable - she ordered a pair of seats on the aisle, not in the middle of the row. When people were directed to our seats, we knew we had a problem. So we ended up (after a discussion) being told that our seats were on the balcony level. And again, the seats were not what Vicki thought we were getting. So, again, it was a trek to find someone who could help us. This time, our seats were exchanged for two seats in the orchestra section, closer to the stage than before. But we had the aisle seats that Vicki wanted.
We both enjoyed the concert. Yet, we were both glad when it ended - it was a long day for both of us. So, I dropped her off at her car, and I did the most feminine thing I could think of - take off my bra, and get into something comfortable....
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