Well, it’s been another
really busy, but fun filled few weeks.
Like most people living in London ,
I was a little bit sceptical about how the Olympics were going to affect
us. We had been warned about all the
disruption to roads and airports it was going to cause, and I have to admit, I
thought it was going to be a complete nightmare. However, as the opening ceremony approached, I decided to get into the
swing of things and invited a few of my friends around and we had our own celebration
to welcome in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
It was a fantastic evening and we all got into the Olympic spirit, and
to be honest, although I’m not a sporty person, I have to say that the spirit
of the games has never left me.
A few days later, Lee, Betsy
and I flew up to Aberdeen
for my best friend Cozi and her partner Duncan’s wedding. Cozi is probably best
known for singing ‘Baby When The Light’ with David Guetta, and we have been
friends since I was 11, so it was amazing to be able to come to Scotland and
share her special day with her .The venue was Drumtochty Castle, it is a
beautiful setting for a wedding with the 19th Century castle hidden
away in a wild woodland Glen. Betsy kept asking where the Queen was bless her,
so I had to keep telling her she was sleeping as it was too difficult to
explain that this wasn’t the castle where she lives. The wedding was amazing, we
danced all day and night, and with Cozi being Greek Cypriot and Duncan
Scottish, we had a complete mash up of dancing styles. I have to say it was the
most fun that I’ve ever had at a wedding.
Little Betsy had a ball too running around the dance floor all day with
her new playmates. It was a great time
catching up with friends and a wonderful few days.
When I returned, I recorded
an interview with Cheryl Cole for This Morning.
We chatted about her forthcoming nationwide tour, ‘A Million Lights’. It’s Cheryl’s first solo tour and she was
telling me that she’s feeling a little bit nervous. It was the first time that we’d had a chance
to catch up properly since we climbed Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief in 2009, so
it was lovely to have a girly catch up over tea and biscuits. To see the interview in full, tune in to ITV’s
This Morning on Tuesday, 11th September.
On Route to Interview Cheryl wearing Olivia Rubin Autumn / Winter Collection. |
As most of us have, Lee and
I have been glued to the television over the past couple of weeks, watching the
Olympics. As I said, I really got into
the spirit of things and even Betsy was cheering on Team GB with us in her red,
white and blue outfit. So, imagine my delight when I was invited along as a
guest of B.A.
I was given two tickets and
decided to take my nephew Sunny. Sunny
is only 10 years old but is already a really good swimmer. He’s the 6th fastest in the Junior
Essex team and what could be better than such an iconic event as the Olympics
to inspire him to work hard and hopefully reach his full potential. What a night we had, we saw
Usain Bolt , the fastest man on earth, and the Jamaican team win the 4x100m
final and break a world record. But in my opinion we saw the event of the
Games, Mo Farah winning the 5000m final and winning his second Gold medal for
GB. What an atmosphere!! I can’t tell
you how amazing it was. We were out of
our seats and chanting ‘GO MO!!!!!’ with every step that he ran. The whole of the stadium cheered like a
Mexican wave as he ran around the track to victory. It was unbelievable, what a wonderful, once in
a lifetime experience that Sunny and I will never forget.
When I woke on Sunday
morning, although I had no voice from cheering, I was still on such a
high! I popped out on the coffee run and
picked up a copy of The Sun as I was guest columnist. It was great fun sharing my opinions on all
things topical from ‘setting an example’ to ‘fifty shades of Grey’. What made it even more special was that the
paper was full of positivity, about how ‘great’ Britain really is, with all our
success at the Olympics. There are
certain things that I keep and put them together as part of a memory book for
Betsy when she is older, and this is something that I’m definitely going to
include.
The closing ceremony was a
wonderful evening celebrating British music, the highlight for me though was
seeing the Spice Girls perform, as sadly I missed them on tour, so it was great
to reminisce back to my younger days when girl power ruled. Although I was sad
to say farewell to the London 2012 Olympic Games, I am so proud as a nation at what
we have achieved. In 14 days we have
shown the world, not only what a wonderful city London is, and how we can
produce world class athletes, but how we can come together as a country, and
pull off such a spectacular and faultless event as this.
I have always worked hard
and never taken anything for granted, and this is something that I hope to
instil in Betsy, but these athletes who train so hard, and have to sacrifice so
much to reach they’re ultimate goal, an Olympic medal are truly an inspiration
to the youth of today and to the nation. I know that seeing Mo receive his Gold
medal on the podium to the sound of the National Anthem brought a tear to my
eye, and is a ‘Mo’ment I’ll never forget.
London 2012, I’ll miss you, you did us PROUD!!!!!