Sunday, 10 July 2011

Race for life 2011

Today I completed the Cancer Research Race for life. I was in a team of eleven lovely ladies and one dog, Mabel, we have so far raised two thousand pounds and still counting. If you were considering sponsoring us here is the link www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/theperfectfriends.

I walked about three quarters of the race but had to resort to the wheelchair for three hilly bits, where my daughter Emily, Georgie, Anne and Amy took turns in pushing. We finished in about an hour and a quarter and all crossed the finish in a solid line, arms linked, to cheers and claps from the wonderful spectators.

I was dreading this race as the date got nearer as my breathing has deteriorated somewhat in the last few weeks, so it was a great relief to be able to finish; and we were NOT last over the line.

We had a good holiday in Devon last week and were able to meet up with the wonderful Debbie Brewer, who came up by train all the way from Plymouth. It was so lovely to meet up and chat, plus Debbie took lots of photos. We all went to lunch in the famed River Cottage food canteen. It was very rustic, boarding on scruffy, and the food was just OK. All the hype about it on TV lead us to expect great things, and we had to queue to eat there!

I have had my CT scan moved forward to next week, due to decreased breathing problems, and I will see my Oncologist two weeks later. I hope the cancer has not got suddenly hyperactive.

Today’s picture is of the whole ‘Perfect Friends’ race for life team, taken today, just before we crossed the finish line. Thank you ladies for entering the race with me, and for supporting me all the way around the course.
(Picture courtesy of Chris White)


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