First time using a straight razor this morning. Here are my impressions/comments. If any of you have comments/feedback/critical comments, please feel free to let them fly.

After hot shower, with my face still wet of course, I let my brush soak in hot water for a couple of minutes, then turned my proraso cream into as good of a lather as I could, applied that then...tentatively put blade to face.

1) My hand/wrist partially blocks my view of the area just below my side burn, not sure how to change that so I tried to just go by feel

2) Little short strokes seem easier and more effective than long ones...wow, I'm finding describing shaving similar to golf, it seems impossible to avoid sexual innuendo, so I'm not even going to try

3) Upper lip area wasn't as difficult to shave as I thought it was going to be with the exception of the two little areas immediately below my nostrils, not sure what to do there, but I'm sure with practice and more confidence it will become easier/more apparent what to do...I hope

4) As I was shaving, I was wondering if I need to try to keep the blade wet(with water) all the time and how often I need to rinse shaving cream/stubble off both sides of blade

5) After my first pass going down side burn area, I was a little disappointed that it wasn't very close at all, it's like my stout facial hair was fighting back, they put up a pretty good fight

5a) I did 3 passes below the side burn area and it's not quite baby butt smooth but pretty close

6) Less blood than I thought (mostly between lower lip and chin area which I really had no business attacking(?) on my first shave

6a) Under lip chin area quite difficult, not sure what else to say, I did not do anything of much use down there with my straight razor

7) Made sure to use left hand on left side...it wasn't too bad but I am very right handed so I really had to concentrate and my left hand shaves slower than the right for now...

8) It was awkward to find a good hand position on either side while trying to shave my neck area

9) Adams apple! Well, mine is excessively 3 dimensional and almost sharp...I have to hold a "swallow" if you know what I mean, to move it out of the way to shave in that particular area. I was really praying I wouldn't get the yips (otherwise known as twitches, staggers, jitters and jerks) while shaving around the Mt. Everest of Adams apples. I didn't luckily.

10) I'm not sure with stropping how much pressure to apply. What I think I know is drag the spine first and roll it over on the spine for each pass. The strop is a little wider than the blade so that makes it easier, I think, so I can just make a bunch of straight passes and get the whole thing. I realize the blade needs to make some contact with the strop otherwise it wouldn't be doing anything (re-aligning the blade?) at all. I'm just not sure how much pressure to apply.

11) I can't wait to try it again tomorrow morning...I swear, starting that first pass was like standing in the tee-box for the first time with driver in hand and people waiting behind me and just hoping I didn't completely whiff at the ball. I'm glad that's over with and I will surely continue to take it slow but it won't be quite as nerve racking next time.