Here, there and everywhere. My new life.
(Stirling –
Edinburgh – Bath – London – Sigulda – Oslo -) Lillehammer – London – Isle of
Wight – Bath – Edinburgh – Stirling – Edinburgh – Bath – Edinburgh – Stirling –
Edinburgh – London – Frankfurt – Winterberg
That pretty
much sums up my life since the 28th September 2015 until today, the
14th November 15.
I am a
packing pro, airport security whiz and hotel dweller. It is exhausting!! But it
is obviously a total privilege at the same time and ultimately the life of
dreams. Full-time athlete, travelling the world, chipping away at my goal from
whichever city or place I happen to be in that day.
Last night
I stayed overnight in a Yotel at Gatwick airport. It was a new experience; a
tiny pod which you rent for 4+ hours, aimed at people transferring between
flights. I flew into Gatwick as a means to be in London for my flight from
Heathrow today so it was an ideal set up, if a little weird (compact to say the
least). Although I started my travels yesterday (well technically Wednesday
when I left my flat to stay with James) today is our official travel day. So I
am on my way to Heathrow; currently having a small panic over which station the
train is stopped at and hoping it isn’t mine as I am sat typing away!
But what else has been happening?
I had 3
weeks at home between camps (Lillehammer and Winterberg). And you can see from
the listed places at the top of the blog I have sure got around! First of all I
got to go home and see my friends and family which was an unexpected bonus of
leaving Lillehammer early. It coincided with my aunts 60th birthday
party and a conker competition (separate events) and meant I got to see almost
all my (large) family J
On my way
home to Scotland I stopped off in Bath to catch up with the skeleton support
team and set a plan for the next few weeks. I also got to see fellow talents
Craig and Ellie as well as some friends that live in Bath. An expensive flight
later and I was reunited with James after almost five weeks apart (long!).
Then it was
time to turn 27 (eek)!! My birthday was the 1st November and I spent
it with James in Edinburgh. I was totally spoiled and had an amazing weekend
that including 2 nights in a 5* hotel, a huge bed and fluffy white dressing
gowns, a lot of AMAZING food, clothes shopping, pumpkin carving, lovely cards
and presents and of course a gin or two.
Birthday
high over (for now) it was back to business and life. Training, and of course
another trip to Bath. Can you see where all my money goes?! I reckon I keep the
Edinburgh – Bristol EasyJet flight in business! I did make a good trip of Bath
though actually; as well as training I met with a sponsor (project to be
revealed in a few weeks!) and gave a talk to the current undergraduates on the
Sport and Exercise course that I did. The talk was about my journey since
graduating in 2011 and I think it is important to pass on the messages to
students about how they can make themselves employable beyond having a degree.
Just prior
to the trip to Bath I launched my crowdfunding campaign with PledgeSports. I’d
been threatening to crowdfund since deciding on going full-time with skeleton
and taking an unpaid career break. As I’d not secured any sponsors the
traditional way and my bank balance was ALL expenditure I had to bite the
bullet. I did a fair bit of work prior to the launch, spending time on my
campaign page and deciding on my rewards as well as spreading the word amongst
friends, family and contacts I’d made. BUT nothing prepared me for the success
it has (so far) been and the generosity of people I know and interest of the
local Isle of Wight media. It is currently sat at approximately 91% of the
£2000 target I’d set. It was really tricky to set a target as I didn’t know how
popular the campaign would be; I thought £2000 was ambitious! I need to raise
enough money to fund myself fully until April 2016 and £2000 whilst significant
will not cover me for 6 months so any additional support I receive beyond £2000
will be fantastic. I am enjoying the crowdfunding campaign though; it is making
me be creative with rewards and also I am learning more about the use of social
media as I strive to keep on top of it all! Luckily I have discovered HootSuite
for scheduling posts which is useful; especially when we are on the move and
have erratic wifi!
So that
leads me to this week. For the first time in about 7 weeks I had a week with no
travel planned (well almost!). I do tend to dart between Stirling and Edinburgh
but apart from that I had 7 days with no travel. I managed to drag my birthday
out over the week too J many people had posted gifts to me so I got to
open them as they arrived or hunt them down as I’d given out the wrong postcode
(blonde pass please). And then on Saturday I saw two of my best friends for
celebrations; we are all always busy so it was good to catch up and spend some
time together.
Birthday
and crowdfunding high aside; training was going well and I’d started
preparations for the next camp; Winterberg. This involves buying essentials
(ankle guards, sanding block and ibuprofen) packing, arranging travel to the
airport and of course learning the track and committing the steers to memory.
This helps significantly when you arrive as you can focus more on the finer
details rather than the basics.
Finally, I
am at today. Travel day. I didn’t have the smoothest journey to Heathrow today.
Obviously the attack on Paris happened last night and has left a bitter tinge
on the trip; thoughts are with all of those affected and the City. The idea of
travelling today off the back of the monstrous acts didn’t sit well with me but
the flight was booked and I had to be on it. Just as I was on the (delayed)
train from Gatwick news spread that a man had been held because of a suspicious
package and North Terminal had been evacuated. Ominous..
But apart
from delays, engineering works the general hustle and bustle of London (I never
wish to live there) and standard airport security newbies I made it to Heathrow
and found the team. There are five of us sliding this camp; it is a short one
but we all like this track and are looking forward to it. Once we land there’s
a 2 h drive ahead (I’m driving) and the aim is to not get a speeding ticket
(got 2 last year) and to not get locked in the track (this also happened last
season). It’s always #subjecttochange.
p.s I just
got given a scrambled egg and cheese sandwich on the plane (we are flying with
Lufthansa)… I’m unsure!