I think it has to be a crossed-wire. Perhaps an email that just added something random to my calendar, or a text I clicked on once, or something else I just don't remember.
There's not really any other way to explain how Flight KQ704 to Nairobi has ended up in my diary on February 5th. Why in the world would I book a random flight to Kenya?
What's more troubling is that the return flight back to London has also appeared... on the 6th! So I'd be there for one African night, then be flying home again early the next morning. Who's booking that kind of trip? And why?
I'm not going to Kenya. And yes, I'm going to need a lot more confirmation before I believe it's 'more than just coincidence' or something. I'm going to need the tickets in the post, or an angel showing me the plane, or maybe a dream about leading worship in Africa with Richard Branson playing the djembe or something. Nothing against Kenya by the way - I'm sure it's lovely and the people are amazing; it's just that it wouldn't have been a choice I'd have made for February 2020.
... which is why this is weird. How can this kind of thing happen? And are there random barn dance gigs appearing in other people's calendars reminding them to learn the tunes for the Gloucester Hornpipe and Parson's Farewell? Is someone going to randomly see they're down to teach a bass guitar lesson, or attend a tech lunch on batch processing?
Actually, come to think of it, they're welcome to go to that instead of me - that's not even close to as interesting as it sounds.
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