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Went to see him this evening and he has made such a remarkable recovery that he is going to be going home!
Great new! Enjoy the time together.
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@Cutlasshound I'm glad to hear that your father is making a recovery.
@Dion just saw the news in Germany. Not good.
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My Dad almost died last week.
Bloody hell Neil…....Hope all is still well.....
Thanks mate. He is still soldiering on and seems to be in pretty good spirts. Coming back out of the hospice next week…..
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I wish these were printed on IH loop wheel tees. But, never the less, I am beyond excited for these. From www.fright-rags.com
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Cross post from Runners . . . .
A MASSIVE thanks to all of you for the support offered to me, Jules ( @Black Orchid ) and The Teenage Cancer Trust Charity, both financial and in spirit, for the Bath Half Marathon that we both successfully completed on Sunday 12th March 2017 . We ran the Bath half marathon to raise money for The Teenage Cancer Trust Charity and our totals including gift aid were; £352.50 and £308.75. Thanks to you guys we both hit our pledge targets of £300
To read the backstory click; https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3976.msg474036#msg474036
I ran alongside Jules all the way as it was her first half marathon and she found it tough but completed it without breaking her stride. Here are a few pictures;
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Well done guys. Though it doesn't look like Jules is having the best time of her life…..
You're so right Giles.. I was in pain! Then he wakes up this morning and says, " Do you fancy doing the Bristol 1/2 with me?" [emoji30]
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I'm not shure where this belongs, so I put it here because I need to get it off my chest.
My father died today because of cancer. We had a very distant relationship because he had never been a part of my life. Hell, I spend more time with my kids in a year then he spend with me in 41.
Still, it makes me very sad, which is kind of strang for me.
I was told yesterday evening, that he was in hospice now and wanted to visit him there today. When I called them this morning at 9:00 to find out how he was, because I wasn't shure if I should take a break from work and visit early or drop by after work. They said he is doing fine, considering the circumstances. One hour ago I was told he died surprisingly at 10:30.
Even with all the emotional distance between us I am very sad I didn't have the cance to say farwell while he was still alive.
Damn it, I need to go for a walk to get my head free.
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@Cole - grief and loss are complex issues. On top of this I imagine you may have felt rejected and abandoned by your father due to him not being available for you over your 41 years.
My own father abandoned me and my mum when I was 18 months old and I have seen him only once when I was 32. Since then there has been zero contact between us.
It seems easier for me to hate on him for not being there for me. I know he is still alive and lives in Carlisle England. If I was to learn he had passed away I dont know how that would leave me feeling.
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Dear Cole, having lost both my parents now, my Mother in 2010 to Cancer and my Father in 2016, both these relationships were difficult, complex and at times distant.. just saying, I hear you and sending feelings of empathy and healing your way x
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Thanks, @Black Orchid & @den1mhead .
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@den1mhead & @Black Orchid , congratulations on the race and the well deserved foundation that you both sponsored.
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@den1mhead & @Black Orchid , congratulations on the race and the well deserved foundation that you both sponsored.
Cheers @ROman and thanks again for your support
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^^ yes thanks for your support [emoji4]
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After completing 4 half marathons in 8 months, of which two were run to raise money for charities, I have just entered the Plusnet Yorkshire (full) Marathon in York on Sunday 8th October 2017. This time I wont be running to raise money for charity, I'll leave that till next year. The furthest I've ever run is 13.1 miles so this is a huge jump for me at 26.2 miles however, there's plenty of training time ahead. I hope I haven't bitten off more than I can chew :-\
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Good on you
I'm sure u will do
Get 2 training & I will keep tabs cause I
this kind of stuff
Working on doing a 5k myself, got 2 start somewhere