I am really pleased. My
little girl travelled all the way to Iceland in the hope of seeing the
northern lights and she actually got to see them on the first day she was
there. I was a bit concerned that as it was a natural phenomenon it might not
happen during the four days she’s there, or that it might have been too cloudy to
see it. The trip to see the aurora borealis was planned for the second day of
her trip but the weather report said that it was going to be a little overcast
on that day so it was changed to the first day.
Tracy rang me from Iceland
on the second day and told me that the sky was wonderfully clear the previous
night, and that they were able to see what they had gone there for. She got to
see the northern lights and I think she’ll remember her trip for a long time to
come. I am so jealous, but at the same time I am really, really, pleased that
she got to see them. The plan for the second afternoon was to go out to sea and
do a spot of ‘whale watching’ – she’s certainly having a holiday with a
difference, she’ll be having a whale of a time.
When Tracy told me about
this trip at the beginning of the year I went through a whole range of emotions.
She told me about it just a few weeks after nearly dying from a combination of
pneumonia, a chest infection and swine flu. She had been in a coma for two weeks
over the Christmas period. She was in the final month of pregnancy and her baby
had to be removed from her while she was in a coma. I was a wreck for the whole
time, it was the worst period of my life. She was released from hospital on new
year’s day and I was just pulling myself together a few weeks later when she
hit me with this Iceland trip; I was angry, I was upset, and I was hurt all at the same time, but most of all, I was frightened.
Now that she is actually
in Iceland those feelings have subsided and I’m happy that she’s enjoying
herself. I’ll feel a lot easier when she’s back at home though. But she has to
remember that when she gets back to England she still has to wrap up warm, our
winter is just beginning and we don’t want a repeat of last year’s events. I
think she knows that I’ll be nagging her for the rest her life that she has to
wrap up warm, I don’t care how fed up she gets of me saying it.
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