Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 542.

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Wuthering Dormice (aka Bike). 542.
by Angharad

I went through the list in front of me. Most of the schools said that they had a full complement of pupils. Some even claimed that they had more than the allocation they were supposed to have. I thought the birth-rate was dropping, so why were all the schools full?

At the bottom of the list was a small private school. A convent school–a girls’ convent school. It was the only one left, I called it. The headmistress said they had some spaces and that she would be delighted to show us around that afternoon. If we went at two, we could still get to Tom just after three. Surely looking around a school wouldn’t take that long, would it? How much would it cost? She’d explain fees when I’d viewed the place, and be sure to bring my little darlin’, with me. Oh boy.

I called the home and spoke to Nora. “Nora, Trish needs to go to school at Easter, but the only place with vacancies is some little convent place.”

“None of the local council schools will take her as a girl. I tried to get her lined up for one, but they wouldn’t play. I told them she had been seen by one of their educational psychologists, who said they thought that she was a genuine GID child, but they wouldn’t wear it at all.”

“I thought by law they had to take her somewhere?”

“Yes one of them does, but as a boy.”

“That would destroy all the confidence and happiness I’ve been building up these past few weeks.”

“I agree, but they won’t budge. One of the desk jockeys even accused me of forcing the child into girls’ clothing.”

“He’s obviously never met Trish…”

“Nor read the report by the psychologist.”

“Do you know anything about this convent?”

“Which one is it?”

“Hang on, oh yes, here we are, St Claires.”

“Name rings a bell, be prepared for the cold shoulder when they answer the sixty four dollar question.”

“You’re such a comfort, Nora.” She chuckled down the phone.

“I’ve sent you some forms for the CRO search. If you have anything of a criminal record, you’d better say so on it, which will make you a little problem, but not half as much if you fail to declare it.”

“No, my slate is entirely clean, unless I bash this head mistress nun woman this afternoon.”

“Don’t, that won’t do anyone any favours.”

“I’m only joking. Now to business, I will register her as my ward.”

“No, as your foster child, I’m assuming it will all be okay, if not then we’ll have to sort it out later.”

“Okay. Trish, I'll register as Patricia, what’s her second name?”

“Watts.”

“That’s what I just asked.”

“No, Watts is her surname, like yours.”

“You’re joking?”

“No, that’s what seems to make it so apposite.”

“How come I didn’t notice that before?”

“You didn’t need to?”

“If I’d asked her and she told me, Watts, I’d think she was either being funny or wanting to adopt my name. I suppose it will make things easier in some ways.”

“Maybe, now you’ll need her date of birth. I’ll send you a copy of her birth certificate, but for the record it’s July twentieth, two thousand and four.”

“Okay, thanks.”

“I’ll also write to the school explaining that you have custody of the child for the foreseeable future. Oh by the way are you receiving child benefit for either of the terrible twins?”

“No, how do I get that?” I thought any help would be useful if I have to start paying school fees. She told me to call the DSS and explain what was happening. They’d send me the forms.”

I decided to leave that until later, if I had to deal with any more bureaucracy today, I’d go totally insane.

Lunch over, and Meem’s left in Stella’s reluctant but good care, Trish and I set off in my Golf, for St Claire’s Convent School for Girls. We found it exactly as the instructions from the headmistress had said, confirmed by Google Maps, and the Portsmouth AtoZ. Well, I wasn’t going to give a bad impression for the pre-acceptance interview.

I had told Trish, when she shook hands with the old biddy of an headmistress to nod her head down–okay, a bit deferential, but these megalomaniac theists like to lord it over us proles. We practiced it for a moment and she got it straight away.

We parked the car and my sweaty little hand clasped Trish’s sweaty little hand as we walked towards the school building. It was only ten minutes away by car from Tom’s house, which would be useful, if they accepted her.

The convent was hidden behind a large wall, and inside was a church, the school, presumably a hall of some sort, and also the nun’s residence. There were huge gardens and a netball court, plus what could have been a hockey or even a football pitch.

We followed the sign to the school office and I explained who we were. The secretary or receptionist, spoke into an intercom, and we were asked to take a seat. I looked around the building as I could see it; it was old, pre-World War Two, which was amazing it was still standing–Portsmouth was bombed very heavily. The windows were large but single glazed and the floors were old ceramic tiles. It would be cold in winter.

A young girl arrived, “Mrs Watts, would like to follow me, I’ll show you to Sister Maria’s office.” Trish and I looked at each other and followed the girl down the corridor to an imposing wooden door. She knocked on it and was bid enter. “Mrs Watts and her daughter.”

“Thank you Melanie, you may return to your class.”

“Thank you, Sister Maria,” the girl almost curtseyed as she left. I began to wonder if we’d just entered a time warp.

“Ah, Mrs Watts, do come in.” The voice belonged to a woman in her thirties, she was no old biddy. We shook hands and she had a firm grip for a woman. Trish shook her hand and gave the deferential nod, which made Sister Maria smirk for a moment.

“What a delightful daughter you have.”

“Trish is my foster daughter, but I hope she’ll be with me for a long term arrangement.”

“Mummy, I want to stay with you for always,” added Trish, before I could tell her not to interrupt.

“And how long have you had her?”

“About three or four weeks.”

“And you’re about to embark on private schooling? Dedication indeed.”

“I don’t have a lot of choice, no where else was interested in taking her.”

“Does she have issues?”

“No, it was just they said they were all full.”

“I see, can you afford two thousand pounds plus per term?”

“If Trish is happy here, then I’ll find the money.”

“What does your husband do?”

“I’m not married yet, my fiancé works in a bank.”

“Are you sure the fees won’t be a problem? I’d hate to disrupt Tricia’s education, although you may be eligible for one or two bursaries.”

“My future father in law, owns the bank,” I said through tight lips.

“Oh, well in that case, I apologise for calling you into question.”

“It’s okay, perhaps you could show us around.”

“But of course.” She did. Despite the age of the building, the girls seemed happy, at least all the ones we saw were. The classrooms were airy, if a little cool, the sports facilities were very good for a small place, as were the kitchens and dining facilities. The technical rooms, a language laboratory, an equipped kitchen and suite of rooms for domestic science, plus a laboratory. The loos looked modern and clean with no graffiti. I was impressed except by the attitude to money.

We went back to her room and she ran through the syllabus. I possibly blanched at the religious instruction. I’m not a Roman Catholic, to me Vatican represents the Evil Empire, but I needed to get Trish in somewhere. If it was too much, I’d pull her out. I’d also teach her all the biology she needed, including Darwinian evolution.

“Do you work?” asked Sister Maria.

“I’m a biologist, I teach at the university although I’m on secondment to Defra to make a couple of films.”

“Oh how exciting. Films about biology?”

“One about dormice is just about finished, the other about the harvest mouse is still at the drawing board stage.”

“My goodness, a female David Attenborough?”

“I don’t think my efforts come anywhere near that icon of natural history film making, nor that of the BBC, although they have shown an interest in using it.”

“Oh, how wonderful, one of our mums is a media star. That could be so useful on sports day, at present we have to rely on a local MP or business man. So a woman presenting prizes, would be so nice.”

I felt myself blushing, what would happen when she found out about Trish, and then about me? The last thing she’d want is me presenting prizes. Trish might be the first child expelled for having a transsexual foster mum. Better keep my solicitor’s name handy, because I would sue and big time.

“So what do you think about the school?”

“I’m quite impressed, and the grades you get are equally impressive.”

“We like to think our girls are equipped to deal with most things, from marrying and settling down with a family, to going off to university and following an academic career. Now, Trish, do you think you’d like to be a St Claire’s girl?”

“There is just one more thing we need to discuss,” I said.

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How Cruel of you…

…to leave us hanging there, clinging on by our poor wee toenails, until tomorrow night.

Excellent episode Ang. Thanks.

Hilary

Please, this can't be the start of more problems, hope, hope.

Cathy really needs a bit more good time to be the best mum she can be for the girls before anything else falls on her.

It’s not given to anyone to have no regrets; only to decide, through the choices we make, which regrets we’ll have,
David Weber – In Fury Born

Holly

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly

I Hope This Place Doesn't Turn Into A Nightmare

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I have heard some good things about Catholic schools and I have heard a few nightmare stories too. I just hope this doesn't turn into another nightmare for Trish. I have friends who barely survived their experience with nuns who had no patience for anything and I have had friends who really loved the education they received. I think Cathy is justifiably concerned about the attitudes of the church toward GID and people who are Gay and Lesbian.Too bad, Cathy can't home school the girls. It is time the church came into the 21st century. Maybe Cathy can pull off another miracle and change the entire church doctrine regarding this. On second thought, I don't think even St. Catherine could pull that one off!

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As cliffhangers go...

This one is barely there. Just hoping Cathy doesn't go off too heavily on the school administrators. Sounds like the social services person is completely on her side though and so is the doctor. That has to help.

Nora, who IS on her side, is not with Socail Services.

She is with a private home for children. if you noticed, in this episode, Cathy sidestepped talking to Social Services about helping pay her costs, because things have not gone well with Social Srvices in teh past,m right up to the day in court.

It’s not given to anyone to have no regrets; only to decide, through the choices we make, which regrets we’ll have,
David Weber – In Fury Born

Holly

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly

My mistake

Forgot who Nora was. Sorry.

CliffHanger???? :(

Now Angharad Didn't we tell you that you would be in trouble with all the readers if you did a cliff hanger at an important spot!!!!! :( Richard

Richard

This I want to hear!

I really want to hear how Cathy explains Trish's issues Sister Maria... And, even more the Sister's reaction... And, even if She reacts favorably... Her superiors reaction will be interesting.

Well, Cathy did well so far, and Mima accepted her explanation so well. Maybe the same one will work for Sister Maria. You think?

(I also saw one little reference to another story on the site "Totally Insane"... Oh how smoothly it was inserted.)

Thanks for this long running soap. You still have a little while to go before you catch up with some of the long running daytime soaps in the US. (in total number of episodes/charactes and such...) I'm looking forward to you trying to catch up. :-)

Thanks,
Annette

Yeah, but . . .

Thanks for this long running soap. You still have a little while to go before you catch up with some of the long running daytime soaps in the US.

If she starts doing reruns in the summer, I'm gonna change the channel!

Yuri!

Yuri!

No reruns...

LAST summer, so, unless there's a writer's strike, I think we're okay.

The World's Longest-running Soap

The daily soap on BBC Radio 4 here in UK has been running continuously for 58 years and is the world's longest-running soap. Have a look at,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Archers

So Ang has a fair way to go to catch up with this "Everyday Story of Country Folk".

Gabi

Gabi.


“It is hard for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.” Thomas Hardy—Far from the Madding Crowd.

It frightens me sometimes ...

... when realise I remember its beginning to say nothing of its predecessor 'The Daring Dexters' (a story of circus folk) which briefly replaced the iconic 'Dick Barton - Special Agent) in that daily 15 minute slot. You know, nostalgia isn't what it used to be :)

I can't see any good coming out of Cathy's enforced choice of school for young Trish. Religious organisations aren't known for sexual tolerance and the Catholic church isn't well known for encouraging alternative life styles. Perhaps Cathy might use the illustration of the 16 year old German girl who has recently completed SRS (see today's blogs) and identified as a girl as early as 2.

Geoff

Me too

I agree, Geoff. I remember The Archers starting. It was broadcast Monday to Friday at 6.45 on the BBC Light Programme (ah the nostalgia of it!). I was at prep school at the time (the one where I "suffered" the trials of French dentistry and playing Aunt Fanny in the Head's peculiar French plays) and we were all hopping mad when they took Dick Barton off the air. I seem to remember there was a rumour put about that The Archers was "a sort of agricultural Dick Barton"!

Possibly, the Church of England (episcopalian in US) is a bit more liberal over transgenderism. There is a vicar in Swindon who had SRS and now is known as The Rev. Carol ……. The Swindon Evening Advertiser ran a classic headline along the lines of "IS THIS THE FIRST TIME A HIM HAS CHANGED TO A CAROL?"

From my experience of the Roman catholic faith, they are pretty easy going these days, and far less dogmatic than the more extreme protestant sects. So we might be pleasantly surprised. I really hope so.

Of course, Cathy Wotsername is bound to be asked to come and talk to the girls about her job and making the dormouse film, so, natch, Spike will make another triumphant appearance. I am sure the girls will think it to be sooooo kewl. BTW is Trish going to meet Spike soon?

Gabi

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Gabi.


“It is hard for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.” Thomas Hardy—Far from the Madding Crowd.

gabi, you say

"From my experience of the Roman catholic faith, they are pretty easy going these days, and far less dogmatic than the more extreme protestant sects."
Possibly that is true, but the present pope seems to want to go the other way. I couldn't find the actual text of his speech, but take a look at these excerpts from a BBC news item the next day, Dec 23, 2008.

Pope Benedict XVI has suggested that the need to save mankind from a destructive blurring of gender roles is as important as saving the rainforests.
He explained that defending God's creation was not limited to saving the environment, but also about protecting man from self-destruction. …
Speaking on Monday, (Dec 22, 2008), Pope Benedict XVI warned that gender theory blurred the distinction between male and female and thus could lead to the "self-destruction" of the human race.
The speech has provoked anger from campaigners, who have interpreted the remarks as a call to save mankind from homosexuals and transsexuals.
Gender theory explores sexual orientation, the roles assigned by society to individuals according to their gender, and how people perceive their biological identity.
Gay and transsexual groups, particularly in the United States, promote it as a key to understanding and tolerance, but the Pope disagreed. …

… The Pope was delivering his end-of-year address to senior Vatican staff.
His words, later released to the media, emphasised his rejection of gender theory.

That does not sound like a softening of position to me.

Holly

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly

What If?

This private school owed money out to the bank and Henry and Simon used their influence to assure Trish had a school to go to?
May Your Light Forever Shine

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

I seriously doubt...

that Henry can aford to bankroll the Vatican. While the local arch diocis [sp?] may not be able to laugh at the money they can wave, they are not the final authority... And they are "checked"...

The Vatican Has Been Busy

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The Vatican has been busy paying off all the Clergy abuse lawsuits. A friend of mine is a member of the Arch Diocese of San Diego, CA. and she was absolutely livid when the Bishop of San Diego tried to hit the parishioners up for the money to pay them off. Even if Henry had the means to bankroll them, I wouldn't give them one cent!

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Anglican Communities

I was surprised it turned out to be a Roman Catholic school. There are Anglican religious communities even on this side of the pond, and thought there were at least as many in Britain as RC institutions. Guess not. {BTW Monasteries and Convents are independent of the Diocese, both with RC and Episcopalian (I assume Anglican), though the school might not be.}

Howabout

Clogwyn?

Convent School

We are practising Catholics and my daughter, who is 13 and transgendered, attends a private catholic convent school for girls. There have never been any problems with the staff, nuns or lay teachers, who all know her TG status. She has been there for just over a year now and her fellow pupils (students) accept her "as seen". The fact that she transitioned when we went to live in Holland when she was 9 and has lived as a girl ever since means that when we returned to Britain she was fully integrated into girlhood. She even plays in the U14 netball team.

Hilary

I hope Cathy approaches it this way?

I hope she explains that Trish has a birth defect, that left her with a growth defect between her legs, which will be taken care of in the forseeable future.

So she is still a girl with a small defect is all.

Well I tried. I hope this sister is going to be more understanding anyway. Might be interesting if we find out she too is a Transsexual male to female. That would sure help both Cathy and Trish.

Great Job Angharad. Hugs.

Joni W

Nice

As cliff hangers go, I liked this one. No one got hurt (yet), and it is basically an information bomb. It will be interesting to see how the sister handles it.

" Here it Comes"

Here comes my nineteenth nervous breakdown. Always leave them wanting more !

Cefin