Sunday 3 September 2017

The silly season is now over - things can start to happen.

Yesterday 45 people grabbed their surfboard and rode The Wave Of Love.

So what's happening today ?

Top of the wave has to be an e-mail received from PAUL who has added his name to our THREE PEAKS CHALLENGE. That is so fantastic.

Welcome on board Paul.

Yesterday Jake went to Stowe National Gardens to check out that everything was OK for our DOGGIE TREASURE HUNT.  Later in the week we will have a lot of information to share re this event.

Without wishing my life away today is a day I have been looking forward to. The SILLY SEASON is over. Summer is at an ends, did we  actually have a summer here  in England ?  Schools are open again and people have their minds back into gear. I can now start to make a few things happen for OurRebekah.

I have a very busy week planned so keep surfing the wave and find out all that is happening.

Today I have a meeting with Lydia who is doing the catering at the DOGGIE TREASURE HUNT.  I have to collect the signed football and team shirt from MK Dons FC for our e-bay auction. I will also be calling in to Wrigglies to check out the FROG CHALLENGE.

All of this is part of the JOURNEY towards our DESTINATION of supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Let me introduce you to Thomas and his family who stayed at Ronald McDonald House in Brighton.

Thomas was born extremely prematurely at the Princess Royal Hospital in Hayward Heath at only 23 weeks and four days, weighing 1lb 6oz. Within hours he was stabilised and transferred to the intensive care Trevor Mann Baby Unit at the Royal Sussex County Hospital. We were told that babies born that early had an 11% survival rate nationally, and we were prepared to treasure every moment we had with him.
Thomas fought through several serious infections, surgery to close the open duct in his heart, and many setbacks with his breathing. Near his due date Thomas was still needing a high level of breathing support and transferred to the High Dependency Unit at the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital next door.
We stayed in the Ronald McDonald House Brighton. The staff made us feel so welcome and the facilities really made it feel like a home from home. It was such a relief to know that we could stay so near Thomas when he was fragile. Dan and I were so grateful just to have some private space to be together and start to deal with how premature Thomas was. It would have taken us an hour each day, plus cost of fuel and car parking. It also meant we could sleep better knowing we could be with Thomas in minutes if needed.
While we were at the House, we also got to know other families and made some lifelong friends. The kitchen facilities also meant we could cook and cater for ourselves and not live completely on Subway!
Over the months, Thomas grew bigger and stronger. The next tough thing to take was learning he'd developed ROP (Retinopathy of Prematurity) stage 5 in both eyes, meaning he'd become completely blind as a result of being so premature.
But Thomas continued with his journey and as he grew bigger he turned a corner and went just onto oxygen. After 364 days in hospital he was well enough to go home!
Thank you Ronald McDonald House Charities for keeping our family close.
Our JOURNEY is to have fun, be a bit silly, to smile and make others smile. That is what all of the events are about.
If the journey is a success then the DESTINATION, to support families like this, can not fail to be a success and to be filled with love.
Speak again tomorrow.


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