Momentum

She's back (sort of)! Originally posted February 4, 2022.

By Sherry Greer

What is Momentum? When searching on Google I found the following: Momentum in a simple way is a quantity of motion. … If an object does not move then it has no momentum. However, in everyday life it has an importance but many people don’t recognize it. Momentum is just about every activity that involves motion. What does that mean to me? It is simple, I am in motion, I am ever evolving. I am now able to accept who I am without guilt, without disappointment from those I love and who love me. I go out and I do so freely and love every minute of that time. No one but myself has ever caused me to have a bad time going out. I will never have that happen again. In my sabbatical from posting to Kandi’s blog I have gone out multiple times both with friends and by myself. I have made new friends and continued friendships with others. Kandi always says “to get out there” and she is right. Go and be yourself, no one really cares what you have on. Be smart, stay safe.

In the last couple of months I went to my first trans convention, The Erie Gala. At first I didn’t want to go but I’m so happy Kandi talked me into it. I met many new friends and even had a professional photoshoot. I went out multiple times to dinner with both trans and cis women. I went to the salon to get my real hair cut and wig styled, I went thrifting and to lunch with a woman I met while volunteering for a Pride event, and I went to a Meetup event at a winery with five other women and had an amazing experience. Love yourself so you can truly love others.

Stay beautiful-Sherry

Editorial comment: I miss Sherry’s posts…

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12 Responses

  1. Sherry,

    We are all a work in progress, that’s for sure. I love hearing how you are progressing. It is visible in your photos too. Smile on!

    Lisa

  2. Sherry, I’m so happy to see you back and looking fabulous!

    Momentum is hard to get started but, if well maintained and controlled, can be a very enjoyable experience. My problem with maintaining momentum is always the starts and stops of hiding from my family. Just means I have to work harder to recover it and not let it get out of control.

    Hugs, Tina

  3. I admire you forward momentum. I am in a little reverse right now but hope to get back to the positive side soon. I enjoy your stories. Thanks
    Donna

  4. Sherry,
    I guess the opposite of momentum is static , I can’t stay still for many minutes but then saying that chilling out on the sun bed are cherished static moments , ( with the appropriate cool drink ! )
    I really have too much going on in my life but I don’t resent those committments because I can do them as Teresa so it’s enjoyable to be out in the communtiy doing my bit to help others .

    1. Im so happy you listened to Kandi regarding the Erie event. I attended it in the past and enjoyed it so much. Meeting others like yourself is the best therapy. Unfortunately I had to cancel this year, but will definitely attend Keystone.

  5. No question in this life no matter what brings you down you need to just move forward
    It’s been difficult for me after divorce but having this blog and reading so many great stories from Kandi and you Sherry an others gives me hope
    You look great and always have that great smile

    1. Sherry, glad to read your blog again. Moving forward about who you and how you feel about your feminine side. Some times, you find you yourself going backwards. This is the situation I find myself in now, my wife does not want me to express my feminine side in any form. It now seems difficult to move forward. I know I need to keep a positive attitude and try to move forward. I love hearing the positive stories of girls who have made this all work out, Sherry you give me hope, thank you so much.

      Love Julie

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