Sunday 18 July 2010

Panic Stations

Its been a bit of a nightmare this last week or so. Firstly I found out that my tutor for Personal Specialism (one of the modules I'm doing this semester) wanted all the work into her by 26th at the very latest. I'd been working to a timescale which concluded a couple of weeks later than this so needless to say I've been running around like a headless chicken trying to pull everything together so it can get posted by the middle of this week- with luck I'll get there. The dissertation seems (and I say seems) to be running more smoothly and is on target to be bound and assessed.
Then in the middle of this we had a family crisis- My 18 year daughter who flew out for her first holiday on her own (first time she's even flown) contacted us in tears needing to come home. Kirsty doesn't panic or even get really upset but she was really distraught. I spoke to one of the girls she was with and she concurred so we had to set the wheels in motion. The worse thing was her phone hadn't switched over to international and after I spoke to her and she left the hotel (I use the word very loosely) in Magaluf we were out of contact with her for 18 hours not even knowing if she'd made it all on her own to the airport. Delayed flights and a lot of worries later she arrived at Stanstead looking like death warmed up but fortunately all in one piece. I won't go into what happened but it was all an extremely unpleasant experience. The group of girls she went with all decided to stay so I just hope they are OK. I am just amazed she managed to get herself back - it may seem like a little thing, it wasn't 'up the amazon' after all, but to do it all alone when you've only made your way around London or to the odd Uni. interview on your own before and had an unpleasant experience thrown in as well takes some guts.
In fact things have been a bit of a strain generally lately so I have decided to take a blogging break for the whole of August. Hopefully I'll be back in September but I have decided that the blog from themnwill be totally devoted to the run up to my degree show.
A good summer to everyone in blogland and I'll be back when I have recharged my batteries.

5 comments:

Jan said...

Oh I hope your daughter is getting over her ordeal ,and that you get all your work done on time ,hurry back ...love Jan xx

Heather said...

Good luck with your course work - I'm not surprised you're in a panic. Do hope your daughter is recovering from her ordeal.

Diane Kelsey said...

What a nightmare for you all.I hope your daughter is OK and that the experience doesn't put her off further holidays. Good Luck with all your Uni work.

Gina said...

So pleased to hear your daughter got back safely - sounds like a huge worry for you all. We had something similar when Ben went to Ibiza for the first time. Hope you manage to squeeze in a little "me time" over the next month. Take care. x

Miriam Weaver said...

Have a good break from the blogging world, I'll be in touch. Glad Kirsty got back safe and sound. It doesn't get any easier you think it will but...............