Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Cutting it fine

I am back in Brazil. It was a whirlwind turnaround at home with just enough time to do my washing, check the post and see my family before repacking and heading back across the Atlantic. I had one week in the UK followed by a few days in Ireland which hardly warranted the extensive travel time. I did consider staying for a holiday between the Olympics and Paralympics but several factors swayed my decision including a close friends wedding.

During my time as an athlete sending an apology to a wedding invite was easily forgivable, once I retired I felt there was understandably less sympathy. Last year I hit the worst period missing four weddings in five weeks due to consecutive work commitments. As I am in the early years of my media career I can not afford to pick and choose as readily as I might like, opportunities such as the Olympics only arise every four years.

Regrettably informing a friend that you can not attend their wedding is one thing, but giving a definitive answer until long after the RSVP cut off date is even less understandable. This was my situation for last weekend’s wedding as I knew I was due to start work the following Monday in Rio De Janeiro and frustratingly the travel arrangements were out of my hands. Just three weeks prior I discovered my flights were booked from London at 6am and the wedding was in Ireland the evening before.

A lot of effort, cancellation fees, the personal purchase of connecting flights from Dublin to Amsterdam and just ninety minutes sleep that night meant I managed to actually attend my friends big day. I did not regret a single decision and that was even before I was asked to be a bridesmaid. Thankfully the dress fitted, I made my flights and I shared a very special day with my friend.