I have just, for the first time in my life, used a debit card to make an online payment; my train tickets are now bought. And the return tickets were only a nice, manageable £15 of course that isn't counting the £16 that the ferry tickets will cost... but it DOES mean that I don't have to pay the £14 extra that it would cost to buy a ticket that comprises the train and ferry tickets combined. I was surprised at the massive price gap... until I realised that actually the UKSA (who sell Red Jet tickets) get batches of tickets and therefore will get them cheaper and hence can sell them cheaper also. My journey is planned, I have times and will be home sometime around 12 ish.
So that's all sorted. Today was good. The kayaking assessors are ALL outside assessors and are great guys, much more relaxed than the two guys we had for the dinghy instructor course. When they found out that we'd done lots of capsize practise already they were even more willing to allow me to go (and they were fine with it to begin with) so that's all good.
I guess I should also add that I'm intending on returning home on Saturday night which, I have now realised, means that I may well be able to get to Praise Night :O :O :O :D :D :D :D :D so that is alllllll goood :D :D :D
So yea, tomorrow will be interesting. See you on the other side? Or during the day if you're around Redhill. Now let's not lose the booking reference...
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