Well, as you can imagine, I'm getting pretty nervous/anxious/apprehensive/excited!!!! In four days time I'll be on a Virgin Atlantic flight, heading for Kenya to take part in this most amazing challenge of a lifetime. 400km from the foothills of Mount Kenya through the Rift Valley to the shores of Lake Victoria! I think there are 65 of us in this first group raising funds for Breast Cancer Care, Jo's Cervicle Cancer Trust and Ovarian Cancer Action. There were supposed to be 80, but some didn't make the minimum sponsorship, some have had to change group due to ill health or accidents, and some are no longer with us......
Since my last post I have been quite busy training, even did the Pedal for Scotland cycle, 47 miles from Glasgow to Murryfield Stadium in Edinburgh! Was a damp, windy day, but managed it in 4 hours 42 minuts. Actually did 51 miles coz we cycled 1 mile to the start and then 3 miles at the end to get to where we had parked the car. It was lovely meeting some of the other ladies who are doing Cycle Kenya, even though Cassie Cowan and Carolyn McGeachie are in group 3. And thanks to Gavin Paton for his help and support on the day to. Lanark Triathlon Club have been absolutely amazing!!!! Their help, support, encouregement and advice has been second to non. I have even bought myself a road bike so I can actually keep up with them on our cycles, instead of them having to wait at every junction for me so I didn't get lost or too far behind on my mbt.
And the best part of all? Not only did I make the minimum target of £2800 to secure my place on this adventure, but I also made my personal target of £4000 - by £1. I must say once again how touched I am at peoples generosity, and my faith in others has once again been restored. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!
PS if you haven't already donated you still can, just click on the DONATE button at the top of the page xxx
PPS I'm hoping to be able to post blogs while I am away, so look out for them xxx
On a Mission - Women V Cancer
I am taking part in the Women V Cancer 400km cycle ride in Kenya in October/November 2011. This is a diary of my training and sponsorship endeavors.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Nearly There!!!!!
Well!!!! To think it's over 18 month's ago that I signed up to do this adventure for charity. 80 women were required to raise a minimum of £2800 each to aid Jo's Cervical Cancer Action, Breast Cancer Care and Ovarian Cancer Action. Now there are 5 groups taking part.
Thanks to my Dad, who provided me with the registration fee, it has just snowballed from there. Car-booting, raffles, sponsors, a Charity Auction, sponsord dog walks and I have raised nearly £4000. Now I only have 8 weeks till I fly out to Kenya with some other amaizing, life fueled women, all with the same aim - to try to make a difference!!!
A lot has happened in the last 18 months! I have met some amaizing people, realised generosity from people who I barely know, from a lot I do know and am so greatful to all of them for it. I'm fitter, with a new zest for life. I had some abnormal cells removed and have just had a check up and am all clear. One of the ladies who was taking part in the challeng unfortunatly lost her fight with cancer, but she will be with us in spirit. But the biggest change was loosing my Dad to liver cancer in January. He was such a great man, didn't smoke, rarely drank and as fit as a fiddle untill nearly a year ago, 4 months later he had passed away!!!! So Dad, this will be for you, in your memory, coz if it hadn't been for you, I'd never have signed up for this Challenge - just wish you were still here to see me complete it xxx
Thanks to my Dad, who provided me with the registration fee, it has just snowballed from there. Car-booting, raffles, sponsors, a Charity Auction, sponsord dog walks and I have raised nearly £4000. Now I only have 8 weeks till I fly out to Kenya with some other amaizing, life fueled women, all with the same aim - to try to make a difference!!!
A lot has happened in the last 18 months! I have met some amaizing people, realised generosity from people who I barely know, from a lot I do know and am so greatful to all of them for it. I'm fitter, with a new zest for life. I had some abnormal cells removed and have just had a check up and am all clear. One of the ladies who was taking part in the challeng unfortunatly lost her fight with cancer, but she will be with us in spirit. But the biggest change was loosing my Dad to liver cancer in January. He was such a great man, didn't smoke, rarely drank and as fit as a fiddle untill nearly a year ago, 4 months later he had passed away!!!! So Dad, this will be for you, in your memory, coz if it hadn't been for you, I'd never have signed up for this Challenge - just wish you were still here to see me complete it xxx
Thursday, 28 July 2011
93 days, 10 hours, 4 minutes till Cycle Kenya
Well, all my hard work has paid off! I have reached and exceeded the minimum sponsorship of £2800 I had to raise to be elagable to take part in this challenge, and I hope that by the time I leave for Kenya I will reach my personal target of £4000.
So now all the real hard work starts, and I only have 93 days, 10 hours and 4 minutes to do it - GETTING FIT!!!!
At the moment I can quite happily cycle 30-35 miles, but as it is going to be a hell of a lot warmer in Kenya than it is here, and the first day of our challenge we have to cycle 61 miles, and we need to cycle for 5 consecutive days, I really need to up the milage I do AND how oftern I cycle!!!!
So to this end I am planning a training weekend for all the ladies form Scotland from all 5 groups who are taking part in Cycle Kenya, so if you want a wee challenge in the hills of South Lanarkshire on the weekend of 27th/28th August, your more than welcome to come along. B & B is available on site, my boss has room for about 18 at Scottish Equestrian Hotel, where I work and I think she might give a wee discount on the rate, and there is an Italian Bistro on site too, so we will be well looked after in the evening! Let me know as soon as possible if you can come along and am sure we'll have a great weekend.
So now all the real hard work starts, and I only have 93 days, 10 hours and 4 minutes to do it - GETTING FIT!!!!
At the moment I can quite happily cycle 30-35 miles, but as it is going to be a hell of a lot warmer in Kenya than it is here, and the first day of our challenge we have to cycle 61 miles, and we need to cycle for 5 consecutive days, I really need to up the milage I do AND how oftern I cycle!!!!
So to this end I am planning a training weekend for all the ladies form Scotland from all 5 groups who are taking part in Cycle Kenya, so if you want a wee challenge in the hills of South Lanarkshire on the weekend of 27th/28th August, your more than welcome to come along. B & B is available on site, my boss has room for about 18 at Scottish Equestrian Hotel, where I work and I think she might give a wee discount on the rate, and there is an Italian Bistro on site too, so we will be well looked after in the evening! Let me know as soon as possible if you can come along and am sure we'll have a great weekend.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Back on Track
It's been a few weeks since I last blogged, and as I have now reached and gone over the minimum amount of £2800 I needed to raise to take part in this challenge, my main aim now is my fitness.
About a month ago I had been out on my bike for a nice wee 35 mile run, but, a mile from home I was coming up a hill in the bike lane, and a lorry passed me very close. The result, I wobbled, my peddle caught the kerb and I thought I was going under the wheel of the lorry. So, needles to say, my confidence was knocked a bit and since then I kept making excuses not to go out!
That was till a chance conversation with a mum of one of the kids who rides at the stables where I work. Her other daughter is a member of the Lanark Triathlon Club, so I thought that would be a great way of getting fit, and maybe getting my confidence back to go out on the road again.
So, two week on, I am back on track! Been back out on the road, first with the Tri Club, and a huge big thanks to Pam Mcleod for helping me so much, then with my friends Ash, Lynne and Mitch, total milage last week, 33 miles. Not managed out this week so far, as it's been Lanimers week (Lanark Gala week) and we have had a lot of horses out in parades and ride-outs, but I'm off today, so will be out for a wee 35 miler this afternoon.
Really must say a great big thank you to my brother Stuart. Two weeks ago he had a "Shearing". Basically, he badly needed a hair cut and got his friends to sponsor him. So far he has raised £400 for Women V Cancer, great going Stuart x
My next and last event will be a sponsored dog walk on 23rd July.
About a month ago I had been out on my bike for a nice wee 35 mile run, but, a mile from home I was coming up a hill in the bike lane, and a lorry passed me very close. The result, I wobbled, my peddle caught the kerb and I thought I was going under the wheel of the lorry. So, needles to say, my confidence was knocked a bit and since then I kept making excuses not to go out!
That was till a chance conversation with a mum of one of the kids who rides at the stables where I work. Her other daughter is a member of the Lanark Triathlon Club, so I thought that would be a great way of getting fit, and maybe getting my confidence back to go out on the road again.
So, two week on, I am back on track! Been back out on the road, first with the Tri Club, and a huge big thanks to Pam Mcleod for helping me so much, then with my friends Ash, Lynne and Mitch, total milage last week, 33 miles. Not managed out this week so far, as it's been Lanimers week (Lanark Gala week) and we have had a lot of horses out in parades and ride-outs, but I'm off today, so will be out for a wee 35 miler this afternoon.
Really must say a great big thank you to my brother Stuart. Two weeks ago he had a "Shearing". Basically, he badly needed a hair cut and got his friends to sponsor him. So far he has raised £400 for Women V Cancer, great going Stuart x
My next and last event will be a sponsored dog walk on 23rd July.
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Italian Night Charity Auction
Well, this time last week I was getting all nervous and excited all at the same time!!! It wouldn't be long till the start of my charity auction. Had only sold about 30 tickets for it, so I thought if I could raise £1000 I'd be quite happy. Then I got word that the auctioneer from the local market who was going to compare the auction couldn't make it, so I'd have to do it myself - yikes!!!!
Then I got word that some of the people who were intending to come couldn't make it, and I was beginning to think that the night was going to turn into a disaster!!!
Anyway, I sat down for my dinner with May, and then others started to turn up, and after my meal and a glass of red things started to look better.
To start the auction I gave a little speech about what I was doing and thanked everyone for being there, then started the bidding just after 8pm. It's amazing what a glass or two of wine can do for your nerves and I soon got into the flow of things and the bidding was going great, far better than I expected. I had very kindly been given two holidays for auction, the first for a 3 night stay at my sisters holiday house near Oban and the second for a week in a holiday house in Lamlash, Isle of Arran. As you can imagine, when the Oban lot went for more than its worth I was very pleased, even more so when, after some exciting bidding, the when the Arran lot went for £1000!!!!
So, with the above and all the lovely breaks at Hilton hotels all over the country, kindly donated by Kay Harriman, and a few other lots, I sat down at the end of the evening to total up what had been raise.
As I gave my final speech of the evening, again thanking everyone who had contributed to making it such a fantastic night, I was reduced to tears as I read out the total of £2940!!!! But that isn't the final total, as when the lucky winners came to pay for their lots, some of them very generously rounded up their bids. When I have received all the payments for the night I will post a final amount for the evening.
So now all the hard work starts!!! As I have already raised £1000,and with the £3000 from the Auction, my brother doing his sponsored "sheering" for me, and the sponsored dog walk planned for July, I have well and truly exceeded the minimum £2800 I needed to raise. So no more excuses to put off the training any more!!!!
Then I got word that some of the people who were intending to come couldn't make it, and I was beginning to think that the night was going to turn into a disaster!!!
Anyway, I sat down for my dinner with May, and then others started to turn up, and after my meal and a glass of red things started to look better.
To start the auction I gave a little speech about what I was doing and thanked everyone for being there, then started the bidding just after 8pm. It's amazing what a glass or two of wine can do for your nerves and I soon got into the flow of things and the bidding was going great, far better than I expected. I had very kindly been given two holidays for auction, the first for a 3 night stay at my sisters holiday house near Oban and the second for a week in a holiday house in Lamlash, Isle of Arran. As you can imagine, when the Oban lot went for more than its worth I was very pleased, even more so when, after some exciting bidding, the when the Arran lot went for £1000!!!!
So, with the above and all the lovely breaks at Hilton hotels all over the country, kindly donated by Kay Harriman, and a few other lots, I sat down at the end of the evening to total up what had been raise.
As I gave my final speech of the evening, again thanking everyone who had contributed to making it such a fantastic night, I was reduced to tears as I read out the total of £2940!!!! But that isn't the final total, as when the lucky winners came to pay for their lots, some of them very generously rounded up their bids. When I have received all the payments for the night I will post a final amount for the evening.
So now all the hard work starts!!! As I have already raised £1000,and with the £3000 from the Auction, my brother doing his sponsored "sheering" for me, and the sponsored dog walk planned for July, I have well and truly exceeded the minimum £2800 I needed to raise. So no more excuses to put off the training any more!!!!
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Lazy Day
Had great plans for today, only thing is I forgot we had 20 kids in on holiday and a BHS Stage 2 exam this week...... so with early starts and late finishes result - I'm knackered!!!
So having a lazy afternoon to recharge batteries, and maybe a bit of retail therapy later.
Getting a bit nervous about my charity auction, could really do with selling some more tickets for it and just hope everyone enjoys the night an have plenty of coppers in their pockets!
Also need to start getting my sponsored dog walk organized, made £280 from it last year so hope to get a bit more this year, maybe £500, hears hoping anyway....
So having a lazy afternoon to recharge batteries, and maybe a bit of retail therapy later.
Getting a bit nervous about my charity auction, could really do with selling some more tickets for it and just hope everyone enjoys the night an have plenty of coppers in their pockets!
Also need to start getting my sponsored dog walk organized, made £280 from it last year so hope to get a bit more this year, maybe £500, hears hoping anyway....
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Dry at last!!!!
What a lovely day it has been today! After all the rain we have had here in Lanark over the past few days, it is a relief to get a dry day, even if it was a bit windy.
Headed out on my bike about midday, with the wind at my back, even managed to get up to 12mph, only thing is if the wind is at your back on your way away, inevitably it's going to be in your face on the way home, an boy dose that make peddling hard work. It was a nice 16 and 1/2 mile round trip, and the scenery was lovely. Thankerton Moor is just starting to green up a bit, and lots of sheep with their lambs at foot in the fields and loads of people were taking advantage of the good weather to climb to the summit of Tinto Hill. Saw a lot more birds about today too, they are all starting to think about building nests and laying eggs. But please remind me to think about how strong the wind is and in which direction it is blowing before I head out!! Talk about a work out, I felt more knackered after today's run than I did the other week doing 34 miles!
Anyway, now its getting longer light, and hopefully better weather, I'm aiming to get out on my bike for about a 15 mile run every other day, with longer rides on my days off on Thursdays and Saturday afternoons. As I think I mentioned in my last blog, my next big challenge will be cycling from Lanark to Peebles, staying overnight and cycling back home the next day. About a 60 mile round trip, then I need to think about another challenge, if I have something to aim for, then it keeps me more motivated. There is the Pedal for Scotland Challenge in September, you can do either the fun family ride of about 5 miles, the Glasgow to Edinburgh ride of 50 miles or the 100 mile challenge ride, seriously thinking about the 100mile ride, but will wait and see how training is going in a few months time before I enter...... watch this space!!
Headed out on my bike about midday, with the wind at my back, even managed to get up to 12mph, only thing is if the wind is at your back on your way away, inevitably it's going to be in your face on the way home, an boy dose that make peddling hard work. It was a nice 16 and 1/2 mile round trip, and the scenery was lovely. Thankerton Moor is just starting to green up a bit, and lots of sheep with their lambs at foot in the fields and loads of people were taking advantage of the good weather to climb to the summit of Tinto Hill. Saw a lot more birds about today too, they are all starting to think about building nests and laying eggs. But please remind me to think about how strong the wind is and in which direction it is blowing before I head out!! Talk about a work out, I felt more knackered after today's run than I did the other week doing 34 miles!
Anyway, now its getting longer light, and hopefully better weather, I'm aiming to get out on my bike for about a 15 mile run every other day, with longer rides on my days off on Thursdays and Saturday afternoons. As I think I mentioned in my last blog, my next big challenge will be cycling from Lanark to Peebles, staying overnight and cycling back home the next day. About a 60 mile round trip, then I need to think about another challenge, if I have something to aim for, then it keeps me more motivated. There is the Pedal for Scotland Challenge in September, you can do either the fun family ride of about 5 miles, the Glasgow to Edinburgh ride of 50 miles or the 100 mile challenge ride, seriously thinking about the 100mile ride, but will wait and see how training is going in a few months time before I enter...... watch this space!!
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