Here's the second installment of our holiday diary...
Wednesday 14th August 2019
As rain had been forecast for today, we decided to do something indoor-based. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight in Coningsby was another place recommended by my friend.
After swimming, I found a text on my phone from Heart. I'd entered their "show us your summer" competition so I really nervously
called the number. The person trying to get hold of me had also emailed to say they'd been trying to get in touch as my entry had been shortlisted.
He was checking that we'd be at home at 7am the next day and confirmed
all my details including home address as well as asking a few questions about my entry.
I confirmed we'd all be around and waiting by the phone.
He asked about whether we had access to face time which we don't have. Then he
said they may even send a local presenter out.
At this point I had to explain that we ARE contactable but
not at our home address as we are still in Lincolnshire.
I felt gutted as the tone of the conversation changed at that point. He
said there was still a chance we'd get a phonecall and asked whether we have
good phone signal. I said yes we'd make sure we did.
In our lodge there is wifi but virtually no phone
signal. So we set out that evening to find a spot in nearby Louth where the phone signal was better.
I ended up with a night of hardly any sleep. Butterflies
churning in my stomach. Nervousness and excitement in equal measure.
I knew the chances were lower after I'd explained we were
away and yet they had gone to the trouble of repeatedly trying to make contact
by texting and emailing to check they had the correct contact number. They'd
chatted in detail about my entry. Surely there was still a chance.
Alarms were set for 6:30am and bleary eyed we got the kids
up early and drove to a high point where phone signal was good. And waited. And
waited. The call never came.
We tuned in to listen to today's winner being contacted by
face time.
As much as I thought I'd feel disappointed (and I do to some
extent), I also focused my energy on feeling happy for the family who did win
today.
Knowing that my entry stood out enough to get shortlisted
gives me hope for future competitions with them, although I'm not sure that my nerves
are cut out for radio comps or the adrenalin levels and sleepless nights that
go hand in hand with it for me!
I'm also glad that we didn't pack up early and drove home
especially. We had considered that at one point so that we could be at home awaiting the phonecall. We certainly would have been disappointed had we done that!
Thursday 15th August 2019
Today we headed to the beautiful village of Woodhall Spa. Its a little village with a BIG history.
We'd packed up a picnic lunch to take with us which we enjoyed eating outdoors whilst the sun was shining.
We spent some time at the 617 Squadron memorial (the Dambusters)
And found an epic bakery with so many magnificent cakes that we wanted to try them all!
Then it was back to the lodge and the kids enjoyed a spot of tennis. We had taken some of our own tennis rackets with us as we knew there was a tennis court but additional rackets and balls are available to hire from the leisure centre too. You can read about how Miss T's love of tennis began here when she joined in an initiative by the Lawn Tennis Association.
After heading to the pool for a quick swim, we decided we would treat ourselves to a meal out in the evening. There is an on-site restaurant at Kenwick Park hotel. There wasn't a vast vegetarian selection for me but I did find a couple of choices that were fine.
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