Daughter's gift for her Stepfather.

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When my husband was diagnosed, my daughter felt there was nothing she could do to help her stepfather.

They have never been what you would call "huggy", towards each other and had a few crossed words over the years.

I wanted to let everyone know how proud I am of my daughter, who, last night, held a fundraiser for Macmillan. She is only 21 and has organised everything herself.

She held "Rock for Macmillan" in a venue she used to work in while at Uni. The owner let her keep all the entrance money. Eight bands came to play free of charge, some having to travel 150+ miles, paying their own petrol costs too. A raffle and collecting tins on the bar and a free photographer, three burlesque performers and a good local D.J. all gave of their time and energy.

The grand sum of £1557. was raised. Not bad for a freezing cold Monday night.

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    You must be so proud

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Grace how wonderful.  You must be so proud.

    My boy is also a step-son, so I understand that it is not always so straightforward.  We lived as a family from the time he was one year old and he adored Ed.  I find it very difficult when people assume that it is much harder for Ed's 'natural' daughters.

    I think that love is love, in all its forms.

    Judi x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    How wonderful!  You should be very proud!

    Lori

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I bet you're bursting with pride Grace!

    Bad Fairy x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Grace,

    Now that is what I would call a very loving caring daughter,and as her mother you must be so proud to have brought up a young girl whose is willing to put so much of her time into this Charity,

    Well done sweetheart you are something special and you have made your Mum and Stepdad very proud.

    Take care and be safe Sarsfield.xx

    P.S. Sorry I dont know your name.