Eldest DS went out to Geneva this morning to represent London/Essex at his first international swimming meet - but very nearly did not make it.
He had to meet the minibus at a sainsburys about a 15 min drive from home at 2.00 a.m. So set the alarm on my mobile as I do when I need to get up at 4.00 am to take him training. So as we had been up yesterday for training we went to bed around 9. DH came in from work at 11.30 and I roused the next thing I knew I was looking at the clock and it was 1.42 a.m. my alarm had not gone off. I have never rushed around so much in my life - you try getting a 17yr old up in a rush - I am thankful for the fact that almost everything was ready last night except for his pillow and toothbrush. Well we remembered the pillow and forgot the toothbrush, and whilst driving he texted another swimmer and asked them to wait for him, but I had visions of having to drive him to the airport - but we made it by 2.04 and they were still waiting. I have never driven so fast and caught so many traffic lights in my life.
I am now at work so tired from my mid night antics that I am not sure I won't fall asleep - but DS just texted me to say they had arrived in snowy geneva, so fingers crossed that he gets his British Championship qualifying times he wants.
He had to meet the minibus at a sainsburys about a 15 min drive from home at 2.00 a.m. So set the alarm on my mobile as I do when I need to get up at 4.00 am to take him training. So as we had been up yesterday for training we went to bed around 9. DH came in from work at 11.30 and I roused the next thing I knew I was looking at the clock and it was 1.42 a.m. my alarm had not gone off. I have never rushed around so much in my life - you try getting a 17yr old up in a rush - I am thankful for the fact that almost everything was ready last night except for his pillow and toothbrush. Well we remembered the pillow and forgot the toothbrush, and whilst driving he texted another swimmer and asked them to wait for him, but I had visions of having to drive him to the airport - but we made it by 2.04 and they were still waiting. I have never driven so fast and caught so many traffic lights in my life.
I am now at work so tired from my mid night antics that I am not sure I won't fall asleep - but DS just texted me to say they had arrived in snowy geneva, so fingers crossed that he gets his British Championship qualifying times he wants.