Yes, I know, this Blog is supposed to be about "Louise", but without my wife
Louise wouldn't exist, she's the person who created and encouraged Louise to
become the Happy and fulfilled person he/she is today, so the least Louise can
do is devote some details about Millie's life.Millie suffered an knee injury as
a cheerleader in High school which caused her to need a replacement knee 17 1/2
years ago, also do to her unfortunate attributes as an endomorph body type her
left knee had to be replaced 3 years ago. The right one having outlasting it's
useful life had to be replace again 2 weeks ago.So with that preface, I took
Millie to the hospital on the 10th. of Nov for her surgery.
As a dutiful and
concerned husband I left Louise at home, although I only wear female clothing
even as Lou, it's mostly androgynous. I wear woman's jeans, boots and a woman's
button down blouse so everything looks tailor made and people really don't
figure the whole thing out because I myself am a mesomorph build and look a
little like a Mob hit man as a guy, so it's confusing to say the least.Millie is
wheeled into the pre-surgery area where they hook up the mentoring equipment and
stick in the shunts for any drugs. As they're working on her, I am sitting in a
chair and a large Black nurse looks at me and says "I know who you are" of
course I don't remember her and she says I met you at a "Night's in Venice"
party in Ocean City, but you were dressed differently. Needless to say, my wife
is a little upset, she's there going to have a major procedure and this lady
wants me to show the other 5-8 people in the area my pictures, which due to my
uncontrollable compulsion I acquiesced too., Millie wasn't very happy, but they
actually treated her with more care.
So now comes the waiting room period, the
room has about 8-10 people but after a couple hours they're now 3 other men
besides myself. We start talking about why we're there and who does what, one
guy mentions my boots and asks if I ride horses, I am small (5'2" tall) so I
could pass as a Jockey especially with the black specific riding boots and
riding jacket I had on with the skintight jeans. Of course another guy noticed
my crab apple colored nails, yes I have them painted too. So again I have to
show my pictures, even the admitting nurse had to start asking me questions.
Well you know, after 5+ hours you need to kill time somehow.
Once I found out how
she did I was able to go home, let out and feed our dogs, eat dinner and go back
and see Millie. But as I was leaving the hospital one of the men was walking
back in and stopped me. He said, you know you really seem very happy and I need
to ask you for some advice. He went on to tell me he was there for his wife who
was a widow and he married her after a short period after her loss. She was left
very well off due to him being a doctor and now this guy was more of a
companion, but the issue was, he was being treated as a piece of trash, he was
more of a "go-for", there was no affection or intimacy. He wanted to know what I
thought the problem was. I was pretty much put in an awkward position, but being
honest I had to tell him I felt she only married him out of loneliness and just
someone as a companion and nothing else. He said, I pretty much felt the same
thing and meeting and talking to you, I just felt you would be honest and
knowledgeable and he thanked me.
Please believe me, I in no way consider myself
clairvoyant, I don't know anything, ask my son and wife, the only time they need
me is when they don't ask me and then do something I need to help get them out
of trouble with, other than that I'm a "Dumass". But I've been beat up so bad
all my life and have been fortunate enough though my wife to finally be able to
see both sides of life. I have a friend (I use the term loosely) who thinks I
don't know he experiments many mornings, he tells me his schedule has tightened
so if I want to come up and talk with him before work, he doesn't have time, but
I see though that. I really don't know why after I've expressed my friendship
he's not willing to return it, but as the saying goes "c'est la vie" (shit happens) but I keep at it.
Anyway,
all the people at the hospital surgery center wanted to meet me and I was going
out en-fem Wednesday anyway, so when I stopped at the hospital, Millie was still
in the surgery recovery area, I went in to see the waiting area person, but the
girl at the front desk who know me both ways had called her to expect me, she
was overwhelmed, apparently she also called the Black nurse in the surgery area
because she comes out of the back surgery area and drags me back there the show
me off to all the other people.It's really amazing, I'm still Lou, the little
guy who only draws attention due to my crazy way of dressing up. I don't become
any smarter or better looking as me but people see me as someone special, they
want to gobble me up, they hug me, hold my hand, kiss me, compliment me on my
looks and even ask me to help them with concerns about their lives.
WHY, WHY,
WHY I ask you why, I don't have an answer. BUT, if you've seen on the news a new
fad has just evolved, someone has come up with a new radical idea, people put
paper bags over their heads and then socialize for a period of time, I don't
know who long, but I suspect a few weeks. After they get to know each other they
finally take the bags off and see the other persons face, but first they got the
chance to learn about the others personality. Isn't that a little like what I'm
going though, I think it's another way of cross-dressing.
Please send your
comments to, CuteLouise1@aol.com,
you too Joe aka H****er
1 comment:
Please give my best wishes to Millie for a swift recovery. She is getting to be an old pro with her new knees. 20 years ago the life span of a TKR was about 15 years. I think that the ones they are using today should last to get her to the finish line.
I wonder if there is an aura of confidence that Louise carries with her that is sometimes missing from Lou. I think that all must recognize the courage and thought that is involved in your presentation to the world as Louise that is picked up by those that you encounter whether you are fully dressed or merely recognized as Lou/Louise.
In my last comment to your last post I noted that you are my hero and that by you doing what you do and being who you are you can serve as the 'wind beneath my wings'. I surmise that others gravitate to you in much the same way that they would to any hero whether it be a movie star or athlete or Lindbergh or whatever. People recognize courage and bravery and may want a bit of what you have in that department to rub off on them.
Stay well.
Pat
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