Sunday 25 January 2015

Pub Games Challenge

Sunday 22nd February 2015.

Well we're set for a great night of fun and games so start getting your teams ready, teams of 2 - 6 must be registered by the 17th Feb. and final numbers by 19th for the Buffet.

Thank you Claire and Steve at The Belvoir Castle for offering to supplying a complimentary buffet very much appreciated.

For further details please contact me direct or leave a message in the comments box.
 

This weeks training took a different turn.


Well as you can see this weeks house guests are still not helping with the training!!! Buddy loves having a fight with his toys (or my balls of wool) after breakfast, then this is position for the rest of the day!

Loni thinks she needs a wash and has taken to curling up in the laundry basket on the dirty washing, she's a lovely old girl and they have both been good company, Buddy is very entertaining when he's not sleeping and so is Loni but she can be a bit demanding and noisy at meal time! Look at that face 'butter wouldn't melt'!

They go home tomorrow so get back to normal for a while, going to have a dear old 3 legged dog for the weekend next guess that won't be a good training weekend!


So I had to resort to buying these to help with my fitness, they should help with strengthening my back muscles around the injury so just building up gently a few repetitions each day to start with. Hopefully back to Zumba and Pilates soon.

 
 
 
 
Don't forget I'm still looking for raffle prizes, also would like some things suitable for a child's Lucky Dip and Fancy Dress prizes. Anyone who thinking of getting rid of a single duvet cover and pillow cases, please don't I would like them for Sack Races for the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in May.
 
 

Sunday 18 January 2015

 
 
 

Well this weeks house guests won't be much help with my training!!!

 
Meet Loni and Buddy they are staying with me for 3 weeks but not as energetic as my normal house guests!!
 

Dad came home from hospital on Monday and he's much better that he has been for a couple of months so possibly the ulcer had been troubling him for some time and the chest infection has clear up too so thankfully almost back to normal.
 
Lots of planning going on this week, phone calls and emails to make appointments, so hopefully will have dates confirmed for some of the fundraising events very soon. Keep the raffle prizes coming! thank you to everyone who has already donated items, also I will need some smaller prizes suitable for children's lucky dips and treasure hunts planned for the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in May. One of the events will include an Auction so I am looking for some really good Auction items, Balloon Flights, Spa Days, Pamper Packages, Restaurants, Hotels etc. any ideas or donations welcome.
 
If anyone would like to organise a Coffee Morning or Cheese and Wine Evening or  similar that would be great and a raffle always goes down well (as does the wine) let me know where and when and we can plan it together.
 
 
 
 


Sunday 11 January 2015

www.dorothyhouse.co.uk

This week has been very fraught, my Dad has been in hospital since Monday night, he is now much better and will hopefully be home tomorrow. He had internal bleeding which turned out to be a perforated ulcer.  The problem was they needed to do an Endoscopy  which they weren't sure about because of his breathing and the amount of oxygen he is normally on, thankfully they were able to do it and diagnose the problem and treated the ulcer. He has now had an infusion and antibiotics and he's doing really well.

Dorothy House have been really helpful, Mum was able to call a 24 hour help line number they gave her for just such emergencies, this was such a help to Mum just to know there was someone there she could rely on to either tell her what to do or to take over and organise things for her. They have been in touch all week and have organised Physiotherapy to make sure he is steady on his feet when he does get home.

Many people assume Dorothy House only deal with Cancer patients but it is any terminal illness and they help with the end of life care, Dad's illness has caused him to have vastly reduced lung capacity hence the need for oxygen which he needs to be on for a minimum of 16 hours per day. Dorothy House have outreach centres at Peasdown St John and Trowbridge as well as there main branch at Winsley. Mum and Dad have been going out to Peasdown regularly where the team have been advising them on how Dad can get the most out of his situation. There is a team of dedicated and caring people with time to assess each person's own needs, I don't know how Mum would have managed although she is very capable and independent it is not something that she has had to deal with before and probably wouldn't have been sure where to start. A big thank you to all the team.

For more information about Dorothy House and the amazing work they do please visit their website, www.dorothyhouse.co.uk you will get an insight to the fantastic work they do and the diverse areas they cover.

This is what my whole challenge is about, it's my way of thanking Dorothy House, not just for the support for Mum and Dad but also for many friends who have also needed their support. Many people will have known someone who has use their services directly or know someone who has.

Fundraising is a very important part of the funding for many organisations I'm aiming to raise a lot of money through various events but you can also sponsor me via the Just Giving link on the right hand side of the main page just below the Dorothy House logo.




Sunday 4 January 2015

Happy New Year

Fundraising will be starting in earnest!!

Any unwanted gifts please pass my way to use for Raffle Prizes or to put on ebay to add to fundraising.

My blond trainer unfortunately had to go home as his owner got back from holiday on Saturday, me and Barney had a lovely couple of weeks and lots of great walks, he has been replaced by 2 ageing  Shih Tzus not very energetic I'm afraid so it was off to Kelston Round Hill today with a walking group, a bit disappointing as the cloud was so low we couldn't even see the trees on top from Lansdown Race Course!!! I did however see it on my way back home as the cloud had lifted.
The photo is a bit of a cheat as I took it back in the summer when I went on a Balloon Flight from the Globe.
It was still a really good walk, very muddy, quite steep in places, just what I need to start building some stamina and met some really nice people too.
 




Back to Zumba Gold and Pilates soon, once I get back in the swing of those I will start something else as well.

Next fundraising event I will be organising is a 'Pubs Games Night' this will hopefully be on the 20th February so note it in your diaries and start getting your teams together. I will post full information as soon as I can.