Recently, after much consideration and preparation, Lucy started to live full time as woman, as part of her eventual transition. She formally marked this occasion on the 4th July by legally changing her name by means of a deed poll. I arranged to be with her on this occasion and also spend a few days with her afterwards. This blog will describe those few days.
Wednesday 4th July
I travelled to Taunton on the morning of the 4th and booked into a hotel in the town. I'd travelled there in male mode, planning to change to female and spend the rest of my time there as Susan. I couldn't book in until 2 pm and as I'd arranged to be at Lucy's by 4.30 I was a little concerned about being able to get everything done in time. I can usually put my makeup on in about 30-40 minutes. Any quicker and it's not to my satisfaction. But in the event I was ready in good time and headed off to meet Lucy and her family.
It's a strange feeling booking into a hotel in one identity and then walking out past the same reception staff a couple of hours later in an entirely different appearance. I'll admit to feeling quite nervous at the prospect, but, these things have to be done and are regular features in the life of a trans woman. To be honest, I'm getting to the stage where I think it will be easier to book in as Susan and stay that way.
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With This Pen.......... |
The central event of this evening was to be the signing of her deed poll document by Lucy. Changing your name and/or title by can be carried out in a number of ways but Lucy had chosen a Deed Poll document prepared by a professional company and this had to be formally witnessed. She had chosen as a witness an old family friend, Al, and it wasn't long before we were on the road to his home in Bristol for the signing and an evening out.
The signing took place in Al & Sue's living room and the photo here shows Lucy doing this. Afterwards a bottle of champagne was opened and a toast made to Lucy and to her future. We then adjourned to a nearby Mediterranean restaurant nearby for a fabulous meal and evening. Al and his family made us all feel so welcome and personally it was very special to me. I'm still rather inexperienced at being out and about as Susan and spending an evening in a restaurant was something new. However, I can truly say that I was at ease the whole evening and that is mostly due to the wonderful company I was in.
Sadly, though, it was all too soon time to say our goodbyes and head back to Taunton. It was late by the time I finally turned in for the night but even so there was a warm feeling left by a fabulous evening.
Thursday 5th July
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Time For Breakfast |
The breakfast lived up to expectations so it was just as well plenty of exercise was on the cards for the day. It was a short walk from there into the town centre and the first port of call was Claire's so that Lucy could have her ears pierced. Although the act of ear-piercing is fairly simple and quick, I was impressed by the care that was taken over hygiene and also measuring up to ensure that it was done in the right place. Lucy chose a lovely pair of gem studs which were really quite attractive. These have to stay in for about six weeks so it was a good idea of hers to choose ones that are very pretty.
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Come See The Roses |
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Two Great Friends |
So, with plenty of photos taken it was off to finish our shopping and head back home for some rest and an evening meal cooked by Lucy's dad. By the time I got back to my hotel I was completely worn out. And there was more to come.
Friday 6th July
Today we were heading to Bath for a day out with Lucy's friend Vicki. Bath is listed as a World Heritage Site and as such is a location we should all be proud of. Although there is much there to meet this criteria our experience was less than happy. Because she is awaiting treatment for a knee problem, Mandy has to use a wheelchair to get around in when out. To describe Bath as "wheelchair friendly" would be a joke. It's true that the more modern parts of the shopping area were ok, but that was not the case elsewhere.
Many of the pavements were narrow and of poor quality. Dropped kerbs were in short supply which meant a lot of bumping poor Mandy up and down kerbs. By the end of it she said she felt as if she'd been in a rodeo! The whole thing wasn't helped by the ignorance of so many people who just didn't seem to be aware of the wheelchair. Even when they were there seemed to be a complete lack of appreciation of the difficulties involved in propelling a wheelchair in a crowded area.
The day wasn't helped by some poor weather, although that can hardly be blamed on the City. But the attitude of the waitress in our chosen lunch place seemed to match the rest of the day. Bath as a City and tourist attraction might have a lot to offer, but sadly for us most of it seemed to be off limits.
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Les Trois Dames |
Eventually after saying goodbye to Vicki we headed off home for a well-deserved rest and a fabulous fish and chip dinner. Lucy and Mandy have recently moved to Taunton and somehow they've ended up close to what is locally considered to be the best fish and chip shop in Taunton. After sampling their wares I'm certainly not going to disagree.
Saturday 7th July
My last full day in Somerset and already I was having feelings of sadness at having to leave my friends and head home the following day. But in the meantime Lucy and Mandy had one more lovely day out planned for me. Anyone examining the weather records for this particular period will be aware that in a pretty poor and wet summer, this weekend stood out as appalling. Not far from where we were there had been some pretty serious flooding. As it was, our intended destination for that day, Weston Super Mere, had had a lot of heavy rain forecast. However, it was agreed that we would go anyway and make the most of it in spite of what the weather had in store.
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I Don't Really Need This |
We had already taken in some coffee and snacks, but as lunchtime approached we headed towards the town's Grand Pier. This structure, which dates from the early twentieth century, was badly damaged by fire in 2008. Some 34 million pounds was spent on its rebuilding, and it shows. Visitors walking along the pier have a choice of walking in the open, or along a covered passageway (we choose the latter). At the end is a modern building which houses one of the largest (and noisiest) amusement arcades you've ever seen. Lucy and Mandy enjoy subjecting their guests to this onslaught because they know that beyond the arcade is a complete contrast.
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Ready for Some Serious Tea |
Although we had come for some lunch, envious eyes immediately fixed upon some other patrons enjoying afternoon tea. This consisted of a double platter each with "daintily cut sandwiches" scones, jam and cream and a selection of cakes. How could we resist? (Well, we didn't.....)
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Tiffany's Tea |
After this it was back into town for some more shopping and more coffee before heading off home. After the disappointment in Bath the previous day, or trip to Weston-super-Mare more than made up for it.
Back at Lucy's we were treated to baked potatoes and quiche for an evening meal, although to be honest no-one could have accused us of being underfed that day. Then it was time for goodbyes as I was heading home the following day. It was sad to part with such lovely friends but the memories I took away will stay for a long time.
And finally.............
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Two Wonderful Friends |
The main purpose of visiting Lucy at this time was to offer her support at a crucial time in her life. She had finally come out at her place of work and so completed the remaining obstacle to living full time as a woman. In the event her determination and preparation had ensured that everything had gone as well as possible and she was far more relaxed about it the she had hoped for. So for me it tuned into a few days of living and enjoying myself as a woman in the company of two really lovely people. Thank you Lucy and Mandy.
Thank you for reading
Susan XXX
Hi Sue, We really enjoyed having you for a couple of days, we are glad you had a great time and hopefully see you soon. xxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteHi Susan,
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic write up of this fabulous weekend with some great photo's mixed in for good effect.
It was great to have had you around for this. I have really enjoyed our correspondence over the last 18 months or so and to turn it into a true physical friendship makes it so worthwhile.
I see we have inflicted a little of how we live our normal (!?!) lives on you and hope that it rubs off with your future life as Susan.
I'll catch up with my email to you at the weekend, things are so busy at the moment, I'm sure you understand!!!
Love,
Lucy x
Mandy & Lucy,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your comments. I'm afraid that this week seems rather dull in comparison to the time I spent with both of you. But at least I still have that warm glow that comes from such great memories.
Speak soon......
Love
Susan XXX
Susan,
ReplyDeleteIt's a blog of your journeys, but I'm grateful that you include photos of your dear friends Lucy and Mandy. I am very fond of both of them.
Thank you for sharing these memorable moments. I can see a positive progression in confidence on your part enjoying the world as you wish.
All Nature indeed teaches that Man is born for happiness.
It is the effort after pleasure that makes the plant germinate, fills the hive with honey, and the human heart with Love.
Gia xxx