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Most if not all the stories on this site are fiction with a touch or a whole lot of real life interlaced. Some of the things repeated in the stories I wonder if anyone really tried it? Other things in life are exactly like they are told in the stories.

I never tried rice as a filler. Long before I began enjoying my own I did use balloons filled with water for play time. They were about five times the thickness of a normal balloon, large and had a small nipple. I believe they were called "punch balloon". Easy to fill, easy to empty and put away until next time. They don't last forever but were inexpensive and easy to replace. Not exactly what one finds on the net today but close. For playtime and if one never had any female breasts of course going overboard is natural. Momma was a beautiful woman with a figure any female would kill for. For an eight to fourteen year old girl those balloons filled her bras nicely even if the band size was too large. I dreamed of growing up looking like my mother rather than my daddy.

Long hair, am I the only one shedding like a cat or dog in spring? Only I do it all year. Hair in my plate is normal. I have hair all over my sweaters, dresses, or blouse. It's short curly hair until it's stretched out and then it's around two feet long. Unless I have parmesan cats..., Persian cats with long curly hair it ain't the cats. With the Oklahoma wind, outside walking from the car to the store I am pulling hair out of my mouth until I get in the store. Gets on the lips, reach up to pull it back, open mouth to get a finger under it and I'm pulling it out of my mouth instead of off my lip. Long hair is why hairnets were invented and most restaurants require their cooks to wear them. Women used to wear scarves and it's one of the main reasons I wear a hat. Not as good as a scarf holding hair back though. I'm positive all the ladies have the same problem, or maybe not if their hair isn't curly? I don't remember Jean having this problem and hers was longer than mine.

Don't know how many of the ladies have changed shampoo and conditioner brands and notice there is a big difference in how each brand affects one's hair. Some leave my hair wavy and others I look like Shirley Temple with tight little curls. It is the difference in brands. One brand I will use exclusively is Horse and Mane Detangler. It's made for grooming horse tails and manes. Women have used it for years. It is a farm store item mostly but Walmart has begun to carry it out here. Horse and Mane shampoo and conditioner is the one that leaves my hair wavy instead of in curls. If one's hair isn't naturally curly don't expect it to do the same for you. Just for a bit of knowledge, how many know curly hair is flat like a ribbon and normal hair is round like a straw?

Females grow up reaching behind to fasten their brassieres or button up their blouse when the buttons are in back. The zipper for the dress is in the back. It's the same as a gymnast or a cheerleader as it's things normal males don't do. Males don't normally have that flexibility in their arms and muscles from training at a very early age. It's why many stories have the male putting on the bra front to back to fasten it and sliding it around so the cups are now in front. They didn't grow up reaching behind to hook, zip, button and that flexibility isn't there. I have three bras with the hooks in front. They can't be adjusted to tighten or loosen the band. They won't work with a low cut blouse or dress. Pull up a picture and you'll understand. It's a personal choice whether one does or doesn't and what blouse or dress one has chosen. Information only, don't let it influence your heroine in your stories.

Legs have been swelling for the past two months. I finally purchased support pantyhose to try and keep the swelling in check. Pulling on support hose is nothing like pulling on nylons. I'd rather wrestle an angry goat. Material is too thick to work all of one leg up into one's hands before beginning to pull over the foot. The tortureous devious named support hose has to be worked up over the foot a little bit at a time until one foot and a partial leg is in. Then start on the other foot the same way only now one can't lift that leg to do it as the top of the support hose is only part way up the other leg. Both legs now need to be kept together. For years I pulled on pantyhose, it was quick, easy, and I loved the look and feel afterwards. I feel like I ran a marathon after getting the support hose up. There was nothing quick and easy nor sexy. Life has come to this? I need to be put out to pasture.

Someone please shoot me now!. For the past ...? number of years I had a waist I was proud of. Started out around sixteen by the time I was in my teens. Twenty two by the time I was out of school. Until the last two years it stayed around twenty six. Now it's thirty two and there are jeans, dresses, and skirts I'll never wear again unless I can lose those extra inches. Life is just so unfair, I have natural breasts and my waist is trying to match so they don't show? Grrrrr! I have the body shape of a lollipop stick. Have I mentioned life is unfair?

One good thing this past week along with trying my patience as usual. Finally the VA rolled over and granted me name and gender marker change. I'm positive it was Jim in the Amarillo VA who pushed it through like he promised. I'm also sure someone(s) in OKC VA was shocked it happened. They never notified me of the name change before they pulled all my records and deleted my login with the name change. After realizing I could no longer log in or contact any of my physicians, I called OKC VA about a new Id and was told I would have to fill out the forms just like I did X amount of years ago. Either she didn't know or was trying my patience. I needed to bring in my DD 214 along with the court order. They would send it to Georgia to be authorized and when they got it back I could come back again for a new Id. Wonder if she's that clueless or trying me? I checked the VA documents for a name change, that isn't how it's done. Called Amarillo, was informed it wasn't a problem. Stop in, take pictures, fill out form and I'd go home with a new Id no appointment needed. When I go to get a new Id I'll see if Jim can pull another rabbit out of the hat and get everything restored with the name? It's the last Id I have been waiting for. I was born a girl, I'll die a woman.

Winter is when people hide in their winter clothes and their homes forgetting to take care of themselves. Ladies, a little lipstick will keep your lips from chapping and brighten your day. Who can be down when looking at bright red kissable lips? Take a look every time you pass the mirror. The others around you will notice too. Guys, lip gloss, chapped lips apply to you also.

Hand lotion and moisturizer naturally as the cold dries out the skin like most can't believe. Coco Butter, coconut cream, etc. it doesn't have to be expensive just a good base. Keeffe's Working Hands doesn't sound very feminine, it does wonders for dry chapped hands. Udder Balm, yes I know not a hand lotion any female is going to mention at the bridge club. Trust me ladies, the best doesn't always have a space at the cosmetic shelves and it lasts a whole lot longer than those which are a third to half water. If one has to dip a finger in the jar to get hand lotion instead of pressing the pump, they are on the right track. Summer we remember to take care of ourselves. In winter not so much.

Everyday I pick up a pair of earrings and slip them in. Not because I'm going out but because they are small reminders of the extra effort to look a little more nice. If they are more than posts they will bounce when I move my head suddenly or bend over. Normally I wear large dangle earrings. Long hair softens the look of large earrings or hides them if one's hair isn't pulled back into a braid or ponytail. If I need to make a run to the store all the little things I did that morning are there already.

If what you want isn't working, try a different approach and keep trying if it is worth the effort to you.

Hugs People, have fun with life and don't take it seriously. It's too dang short to not have fun with it. I know God has a sense of humor, She made me.
Barb

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Comments

I can't understand why some people

question my tagging my stories Real World.

As for bras, never really had a problem. Filling it up? Get a padded bra several sizes too small and some bra extenders. Make sure you achieve good pressure from the sides when adjusting the extended band and then just pull everything in and up.
Zippers in the back? Easy to handle with a paperclip on a string.

But of course that's nothing new.

The Second Liar never stands a chance

BarbieLee's picture

The first fish story is the best one. After that the tails get too large to fit into the boat without sinking before it makes it back to shore. Let me get this straight so I don't wonder off the straight and narrow. The bra is two small? Check. Bra extenders are used to make it fit? Check. Um...back the team up just a second. Was not the squeeze factor lost with the bra extenders? And pray tell what is we pulling UP and END? Me is thinking it will all dribble back out the sides and bottom again. Let me refresh my memory? Hummm, yes, two years ago I was having that problem until I started using carpet glue to hold everything in place.
I know where you live! I'd send over the guys with the patty wagon if you were ever at home instead out partying, stealing military and state secrets.
Hugs Love, now about the aqua green cocktail dress you wore to Intex Christmas party this weekend? What exactly does Intex manufacture to lure you out on a zero degree night?

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Many sizes too small

Then the front from left side of left cup to right side of right cup is more narrow. Then you only partially compensate the bandwidth with the extenders creating ...

Oh, really should be demonstrated rather than described. Too complicated ;)

Regarding the dress:
I've trained hard for the title Ice Bitch

Re: I can't understand why some people

"question my tagging my stories Real World."

Mmmmm, maybe because they read 'em to the end? ;-)


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Thank you

for recommending people to read my stories to the end.

I just love ironic comments. Don't you? :)

I'm eagerly looking forward to you next comment.
Bru

PS
Are you aware that you left a (partially) postive comment on one of my stories that I posted under another name?

You're Welcome?

Are you aware that you left a (partially) postive comment on one of my stories that I posted under another name?

I'm so sorry! Give me a link and I'll fix it right away! ;-)

Seriously, I call them as I see them. Your "Bru" stories have that twist that just doesn't float my boat. To each his or her own. Presumably this other story was a bit different. I try not to prejudge a story based solely on the author. Only if an author has an extensive record of writing the same type/style of story do I prejudge their work, for good or ill.

Merry Xmas!


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Support hose

I suffer from (among other things) peripheral neuralgia, so they told me. That means, in my case, dodgy nerves in my lower legs and feet[1]. As a child I used to get pins and needles in my legs and feet and developed the habit of perpetually twitching my legs to try to keep (as I thought) the circulation going to get rid of the pins and needles. Still do it, and it still works. Turns out it has nothing to do with the blood vessels, however.

So my dumb doctor decided I had high blood pressure and I should bring it down with Amlodipine. Trouble is, the damned Amlodipine does this by relaxing the blood vessels; it did this so much that it damaged the one-way valves in my legs that help the blood get back up from the feet. Now I have puffy ankles I never had before. The valves never recover. PRO TIP: If your quack suggests you take Amlodipine, refuse and ask for an alternative drug. Your legs will thank you for it.

So where do the support stocking/tights come into it? I was told, after that mess, I'd be wearing them every day for the rest of my life because of the fluid pooling in my ankles. So I was given some and wore them; they did the job and were marginally tolerable.

Except when I took them off the third day I discovered that there was a grid of blood drops all down the front of my shins! Took them off and they got put in the drawer with all the other failed experiments. I do enough exercise (just) that my legs don't get too puffy. I do wear the stockings if I'm going on a long plane or train journey, but that's all.

Barb, the point of this was how I was told to put the stockings/tights on: turn them inside out and roll them onto your foot and up your leg, just pulling what's already on enough to remove the wrinkles. That works for me, and much better than trying to pull the things on like normal socks/stockings/tights. Easier to get a calf out of its mother, but you'd already know that.

Enjoy your Christmas, Barb.

Penny

[1] So far the only result has been numb patches on parts of the soles of my feet, like I was wearing medical plasters over part of the sole. No other difference so far.

Thanks Penny

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Any suggestions on how to get the support pantyhose on is greatly appreciated. Dr. Cook, that girl has the most beautiful natural eyelashes, told me to get my butt out of the chair and start walking. She's probably right, I didn't have this problem before I started spending too much time at the computer.

Started colloidal minerals and complete vitamins two week ago along with zinc, magnesium, and iron. I believe it is an infection or deficiency? One of my other doctors suggested it was from the estradiol I am injecting in my thigh every week? For the past five years? I guess it's possible.
Hugs Penny, many thanks Cutie
Barb

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Never used rice, but...

Patricia Marie Allen's picture

I've used millet; much better than rice. Rice has points on either end and millet is round. Only used it a few times before I got some real forms. I used the Christmas money my in-laws gave me to get it. The said I was hard to buy for and I should just get something I really wanted. :o)

As for bras and zippers in back. I used to be that flexible. I learned to fasten a bra behind my back at 9 years-old and zip dresses up the back and even button the back buttoning blouses. I could do up until I was about 40. These days the range of motion just isn't there. I also used to be able to walk in 4 inch heels, until I broke my knee at age 58. Now anything over 2 inches and my knees won't let me stand up straight.

Lotion to combat dry skin. I use Lubriderm Advanced Therapy. It's done wonders for my sun damaged skin on my arms. They used to be cracked and dry. Now they look and feel soft and supple. But I'm with you... Bag Balm is great stuff. I've used it when my hands were in bad shape from working out in the cold and it works.

Long hair in the mouth. My hair only has a mild wave to it and when I brush it out, it looks straight. It's long enough to reach my bra strap and if I don't pull it back pretty severely it gets in my mouth in the wind and yes I do shed a lot...

In this post about aging, I feel I should pass on a post I saw earlier today on Facebook:

I used to envy anyone who could do a cartwheel... today I envy anyone who can get up off the floor without grunting and hanging onto furniture.

Hugs
Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt

Youth is wasted on the young

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Patty, I'm to the point when I'm down I'm now looking for extra leverage before I have to tough it out and get up while groaning and growling. Looking at my feet while I'm holding socks in my hand I'm thinking if my legs were shorter I wouldn't have this problem trying to get my socks on.
And so it goes.
Hugs Patty we made it this far let's not toss in the towel yet.
Barb

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Re I've used millet; much better . . .

I've used millet; much better than rice. Rice has points on either end and millet is round. Only used it a few times before I got some real forms. I used the Christmas money my in-laws gave me to get it. The said I was hard to buy for and I should just get something I really wanted. :o)

Looked for some millet, out of curiosity, but could find any at the store. Oh, well.

As for bras and zippers in back. I used to be that flexible. I learned to fasten a bra behind my back at 9 years-old and zip dresses up the back and even button the back buttoning blouses. I could do up until I was about 40. These days the range of motion just isn't there.

I did alright until I hyperextended my shoulder at work. That pretty much screwed reaching behind me.

I also used to be able to walk in 4 inch heels, until I broke my knee at age 58. Now anything over 2 inches and my knees won't let me stand up straight.

Knocking on 70, and I'm still wearing 4-5" heels. But not stilletos anymore. Wearing chunkier heels now, due to stability problems.

Lotion to combat dry skin. I use Lubriderm Advanced Therapy. It's done wonders for my sun damaged skin on my arms. They used to be cracked and dry. Now they look and feel soft and supple. But I'm with you... Bag Balm is great stuff. I've used it when my hands were in bad shape from working out in the cold and it works.

So where do I find Bag Balm? Beauty supply? Farm & home supply?

Long hair in the mouth. My hair only has a mild wave to it and when I brush it out, it looks straight. It's long enough to reach my bra strap and if I don't pull it back pretty severely it gets in my mouth in the wind and yes I do shed a lot...

Bobby pins, hair pins, springclips, etc. Of course I have the world's largest selection of Scrunchies. But no quasi-rubberbands (hairties). I don't care what the package says, they still pull hair. BTW: my hair is about the same length as yours. I used to wear it in a pixie. Looked good by itself and worked well with wigs. In March 2020 it was getting pretty shaggy so I was going to blow the bank, have it styled and have my nails professionally done. Well, we all have a pretty good idea what happened there. Three years later and it's down my back.


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Millet

You're probably looking in the wrong place.

Millet is usually used to feed birds; either look somewhere near the dog and cat food or in the garden section where wild bird feeding supplies are.

We used to keep cage birds - this was 50 years ago, I'm not sure I'd do that to a bird now - and millet was one of the mainstay foods for the smaller finches etc.

Penny

Bobbi Pins, Barrets, Scarves

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It isn't one can't still find such things but how to adroitly use them. Need I mention using scrunchies with latex or rubber base is going to pull a lot of hair when removed? Why are such even still sold? And as far as bra fillers, check Hobby Lobby in the sewing dept for the pads normally sewn inside swim suits or that daring dress. For other fillers already mentioned, I'm going to let that one fly as I never tried the rice, bird seed, etc. If it works then sure why not? I'm certainly not going to talk about what others have tried as I used Frederick's of Hollywood centuries ago to achieve that thirty six, eighteen, thirty six figure. Only memories of the past now. Very appropriate for Christmas Eve.

I'm going to repeat myself. If one wants the real things up top, and one isn't a GG, then massage those little puppies and use an elec breast pump. They aren't muscle tissue but have milk glands. Someone asked if taking hormones was necessary? I am on hormones and I'm sure it helped. I'm also positive at my age hormones by themselves wouldn't have achieved the same result. A word of caution. There are huge risk factors using estrogen. Understand it takes time just as a normal girl would going through puberty. Think in terms of years. Is it worth it?

Hugs Karen, thanks for adding your experience and knowledge.
Barb

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Support hose

It reads like you got the wrong size or wrong compression support hose.

Unless prescribed by a doctor, you don't need the strongest support level on the rack. Many times a 10 - 15 mmHg will work or maybe a 15 - 20 mmHg if the swelling still happens with the lower compression hose.

As to size, buy the kind that lists on the package the circumference of the various places on the leg that matters and if in doubt, get next size larger and probably it will work fine. I generally buy online and usually from Ames Walker, they have good prices on most items.

I have worn support hose of one kind or another for over 40 years and gained much experience along the way.

Serious Swelling

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Thanks Nellie, I was hoping it would go down on it's own, besides thinking infection. Life isn't like that is it? They did a sonogram to make sure no blood clots, blood tests to check for infection, and recommended support hose. It was a final solution along with propping my feet up and using cold water to soak my feet.
I'll look into your suggestions and do some more research. I think my doctors are taking as much a guess as I am. They didn't come out and say it was age but I bet they were thinking it.
Hugs Nellie
Barb

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Hey Barb!

Emma Anne Tate's picture

Rice? Yep. Done that. Works. It’s light, so unrealistic that way, but the shape’s decent. I hadn’t thought of millet. Don’t know I’ve seen it in our grocery store. I guess . . . Couscous would work about as well? Course, that gets my brain going in its usual antic mode, picturing the girls singing, “We are/ couscous!/ put on your Sunday shoes . . . . !”

Udder balm? I haven’t seen that either, but Bag Balm is pretty great.

Hugs, woman — and the merriest of Christmases to you!!!

— Emma

Emma

Fillers

A potential problem with self-supplied fillers is that most are organic. Millet is better than rice because the seeds are small and round, but moisture can get in them whatever you use, and you'll either end up with mould (yuk) or sprouting (weird!). You could bake them to prevent sprouting but they can still go mouldy.

I looked around for a non-organic alternative. Small sand grains could work, if you can find rounded ones - not builder's sand, that's angular to make mortar work properly and will gradually grind through whatever you put them in. But not too small otherwise its powder and that can assume interesting shapes - and also easier to escape the container. Some kinds of gravel you find in fish tanks might also do.

I finally settled on the round grains you find in some water filters. These are about the right size, are (of course) water neutral and can give a great shape. The only problem is separating them from the Activated Charcoal they sometimes come with.

Yes, they work and I still have a pair around somewhere. They must be ~30 years old. I made the holders out of two layers of fine polycotton but inside the back is a layer of polythene to keep the sweat out. Not easy to wash these too often, but possible.

I thought of using liquids, e.g. vegetable oils, but making a shaped container for liquids was beyond my skill. Leakage is also potentially more damaging and the oils (or whatever) can still go off.

Penny

Semi Solid Fillers?

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So happy I missed out on all these ideas. However if one wants semi solid fillers. Damascus Earth is basically powered clay used in swimming pool filters and also as garden dust to control insects. Sugar sand pours like water, is still sand. I got into some of that when pushing up a dam with a cat. Almost impossible to keep it in front of the blade as it spilled out both sides of the blade. I informed my foreman it wasn't going to hold in a dam. I was told to push up the dam as it wasn't a problem. Actually it was. Next big rain the dam washed out.
Hugs Penny
Barb

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Anyone try Foam

BarbieLee's picture

Hugs Emma, you're looking very beautiful this close to Christmas with your eyes reflecting the lights twinkling on the tree. Bet you get a lot of admiring looks from all the flashing lights in the store windows doing the same thing.
Some chairs and seat cushions have really stiff foam and there is lots of it to experiment with as one is trimming to shape.If one must have weight I guess a lead fishing weight or tire wheel weight could be pushed up inside after some delicate hole cutting. Be sure to seal the hole with gluing in foam or covering with cloth.
Have to wonder about the choices in filler and the purpose? None of it will ever feel real if one gets touched or squeezed? One of the ladies PM me with a story about Pals Breast Forms which maybe all those who didn't know, might do a google search for them.

Emma, girlfriend, leave the latch string out. I'm coming to visit with more than a dozen cats and seven goats. Won't have room to bring my wardrobe so I'll be visiting your closet during my winter stay.
Hugs Emma, keep spreading your beautiful cheer this holiday season.
Barb

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Cats and goats!

Emma Anne Tate's picture

I trust they all get along?

I agree that no substitute will feel real to anyone who gives it a squeeze. But real breasts also move a certain way that most artificial breasts don’t. And, women themselves move differently as a result of having several pounds of fairly mobile tissue on their chest than they do if they are supporting (for example) maybe a pound of rice.

Let me amend my Christmas wishes to you, to specifically include your extensive menagerie!

-Emma

Emma

Goats love Cat Food

BarbieLee's picture

Other than that the cats do pretty good keeping out from under the goats. At first the feeding wasn't a problem until the goats tried the cat food. Then I put it up on a higher platform with a plank so the cats could walk up to the food. Goats can jump up to four feet, maybe better? Soon that was no longer working. I have scaffold up so I put a board up six feet and that is where the cat food goes with a plank leading up to it. So far it's working out for the cats. I'm sure the goats will figure out that one also in time. Not mine but I've seen goats up in trees I questioned how they did it? I'd need a ladder to get in some of those trees.

Hugs Emma, stay in and if you can't, layer up in clothes. Make sure your foot wear is geared for cold wet weather also.
Barb
When I'm standing before my Creator I pray He doesn't take offense when I ask, "Why me?"

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Goats are incredibly adept

The narrow paths that some use to get around the mountains are evidence of that.
As for their diet?
In my experience, they will eat just about anything. The farmer where I buy my organic beef from rents out his goats for people wanting to clear the land of brambles and bracken. AFAIK, the only thing that they won't eat is Japanese Knotweed which is a bummer because it is a highly invasive species and can take 7 years to eradicate.

Sheep are pretty dumb, goats by comparison are PHDs, especially in escapology.
Samantha

More Do It Yourself Breast Instructions

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I was sent the following information. Looking it up it is very doable and for those wanting a more realistic pair of breasts this would work. Probably better than silicone. The Pals Forms still get my vote even though I haven't tried them either.
How to make breast forms from fishing lures
https://www.crossdressers.com/forums/showthread.php?84319-ho...
It opens to a “thread of comments”
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Go to your local artists supply shop and buy some modelers clay, also known as plasticene.
Shape this into the size and shape of breasts you want.
Next make a mold of your breasts by pouring artists molding material (Hydrocal) over your clay breast forms. When the Hydrocal has dried, carefully remove the molds from the clay breast forms. The breasts forms themselves are made from a material called Plastisol. It is also known as Hot Melt Vinyl or as Fishing Lure Compound. It is the same stuff that is used to make those squishy fishing lures and soft, wiggly children's worms. It simulates a breast quite well. Pour the very hot Plastisol into the breast molds and let cool for at least six hours.

Excellent booklets that will answer every question you can think of, on all aspects of moldmaking, casting, and where to obtain various supplies can be obtained from Castcraft, Box 17000, Memphis, TN 38187. Cost for these booklets was $39.00 several years ago. Probably a lot more now with higher oil prices. The Plastisol can be purchased from Pro Am Products. Cost $11.00 per quart or about $34.00 /gal. You should also consider getting a couple of 1/2 oz tubes of flesh colored pigment. (#17 in the pigment colors) Other Plastisol vendors are Hilts Molds, Jann's Sportsmans Supplies, Industrial Arts Supply Co. Most of these suppliers have catalogs, some free, some charge a dollar or two.

Ladies, you are on your own from here. I've never tried this. I do like to try things before I inform any of the girls about any procedure. It looks doable so why not?

Hugs to the lady who passed me the information
Barb
Life is a gift, don't waste it wishing, live it like you own it. Which you do.

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl