It's Monday night - 3 days to go and we will be taking our longest ever drive home for Christmas. I mean we've driven home to the family before back in the UK, but that is only 4 hours or so.
On Thursday, after school finishes we will get in our car (which we have had with us since leaving home last summer) and drive from Koge to the ferry at the south of the Island across to Germany, then carry on driving a few hours to Bremen. We plan to spend the night there and then on Friday drive on to Amsterdam in the Netherlands to get the overnight ferry to Newcastle in England. Then it's a couple of hours up the road to Edinburgh. It'll be bacon butties and a cup of tea followed by a mince pie for lunch. Great!
We have just enjoyed the 3rd of our open weekends with another 750 people coming onboard.
It was great to have some of our Danish friends visiting over the weekend and be able to share the Christmas experience with them. One remarked that we were serving the best and cheapest cup of hot chocolate she had enjoyed all year.
Due to the great success of the past 3 weekends, it was decided to open again the coming weekend on a slightly smaller scale. Of course we won't be here.
Tomorrow we have another meeting to review progress on obtaining the PSSC and the work required next year. So far we are still on track for the survey at the end of January.
Our next blog will be written from Edinburgh. Meanwhile, don't forget that if you haven't finished your Christmas shopping, you can get great gifts from Amazon, including gift vouchers and if you click on the link to the right, you will be helping our support here on Logos Hope.