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A Wig Interlude

March 4, 2010

While driving around town the other day, I happened upon a costume shop that was having a big sale. Later that evening, it dawned on me that costume shops sell, among other cool things, wigs! I told my wife that I would head over to that store the next day to rummage through the clearance [...]

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Jessica Who Relaunching Monday!

February 14, 2010

Hello My Friends:
For the last couple of months I have really neglected this blog and my communications with all of you. I am very sorry for this. At first, it was all of the holiday hustle and bustle that kept me away. Then, a short but sweet vacation. Next, we moved into a new place! [...]

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Hi There I’m Back

December 7, 2009

Hello friends, I would like to announce that I am back healthy and blogging after a terrible bout with the flu last week and some other things that I was dealing with. I apologize for the lack of updates but I don’t foresee any more major roadblocks at the moment since I have dealt with [...]

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Holiday Vacation Update

December 1, 2009

Hi everyone I just wanted to write you a quick update to let you know that I just got back from my Thanksgiving vacation and am still trying to recover . I had a wonderful time back home with all my family and friends and I hope that you did as well.

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Happy Thanksgiving From Jessica!

November 26, 2009

I just wanted to take a moment to wish all of you a wonderful and happy Thanksgiving holiday. Whether you’re spending time with family, friends, those in need or any combination thereof, I hope that it is special.

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Transgender Day of Remembrance 2009

November 18, 2009

This Friday, November 20th marks a somber occasion for our community, The International Transgender Day of Remembrance. On this day, we take a step back to remember those who have been killed simply for being who they were, who they were with or in some cases who they were perceived to be.

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