Now, my friends and I were split up because the only seats available were the ones where friends and family of the celebrities participating hadn't turned up. However, this meant that we were sitting in the VIP area! So it all worked out well. I was sitting with the entire Nolan clan, my friend Janine was next to Alan Carr, Jo was next to Kevin Pieterson (who was rather handsome) and Marie was next to the hosts of Loose Women. And there were a few others we bumped into during the interval, such as Suzanne Shaw and that Angelica Bell from CBBC. Poor Angelica- I made the classic mistake of thinking I knew her when she turned around. Before I knew what was happening a 'Hi!!' had escaped my mouth and she was looking a little blankly at me before politely saying 'Hi!' back. How embarassing! I felt like a prize idiot... until my friend Jo had to step over Graeme Le Saux to get to her seat and did exactly the same thing, but louder: 'Oh, HELLO!' she exclaimed before realising what she'd done. It was very strange.
Has that ever happened to anyone else?
Anyway, we had a fantastic time (even though we were all sitting on our own!). The performances were amazing and for just one single moment I had this thought:
'I want to be a professional ice skater when I grow up.'
Then reality struck and my world came crashing down around me.
'You're 24. You're a teacher. You have no balance or co-ordination. It's too late.'
It was very similar to the time I realised that at no point in my life will I ever grow up in Dublin and have a genuine Irish accent.
Sigh.
Still, if Coleen Nolan can give it a good go, so can I... (the ice-skating, not the Irish accent!)