Festival of Friends? ;)

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WOW ..........the Race for Life!... that was an amazing day - 14 of us amongst 6,500 people in Bute Park, so many weird and wonderful outfits, including a giant woopie cushion...... and with so many messages of love and hope/remembrance pinned to all our backs - J shot off in the runners group, the rest of us safe in the walkers haha! I still walk my dog but for much shorted walk these days, so by the 2nd kilometre marker my feet were already aching! And as you can see, I had an early birthday pressie Tshirt from LM! I was SO proud of all my friends who had come on the day, or donated, or organised, or supported, in so many different ways ... and then, going through the finishing line together, with my daughter Broni, hand-in-hand... well, that was one very emotional moment, as though a line had been drawn under the last 12 months . . . and to finish it with LM, & Cruton who have had their own cancer journey... important milestone for us all I felt,  and somewhere in the crowd (we lost loads of people!! ) was C, cheering us on :)

I was on a high, albeit an exhausted one, for days afterwards!

 The following weekend was my birthday. It turned into something of a mini festival, with some people camping Fri to Mon, so we warmed up Fri night and had the party Sat night... tents and campers filled the field, gazebos and tealights and a fire in the garden, with chairs and friends and our DJ and lanterns too ... it was STUNNING. Lots of people have said how it must be the first of many "Festival Cariad's" haha!!  I found it so wonderful and very emotional, that (most of) my favourite people were all in the same place at the same time, and that how gorgeous each of them are, was obvious to all :) I am blessed with beautiful friends, and LOVED the whole weekend. The best gift was all of my friends being there, and then I was spoiled by some stunning and touching gifts, some of which blew me away! Folk put a lot of thought into it all, (and some remembered and sent by post!) so let me say THANK YOU again .x.x.x.

I had a good friend message me yesterday, apologising for 'not being around enough' .. but as I said to her, it IS the thought that counts, because all that positive intent builds up and up and it was expressed at my party in one huge wave of love that was palpable ... the atmosphere fairly crackled with positivity and love and I'm still riding on it now - and which was the same atmosphere at the Race for Life, I was completely bowled over when Claire formed the team idea and I was so proud and humbled by my friends .. AND, the love and good thoughts from everyone I know, on here, and close to home, and friends far away, coupled with MY intentions and damned stubbornness, and refusal to leave my 3 daughters behind!, is what saw me through this last 12 months ... as Jung said, "I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become". So here's to love, and visualisation, and being a stubborn cow, and kicking cancer's arse.

Thanks everyone :) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Gorgeous,

    Well, I seem to be suffering from a bit of eye incontinence...

    What a fabulous couple of weekends and all for a fabulous person :)

    One of the positives of cancer, is that  I got to meet new friends. And amazing that one was so close to me in all senses of the word!

    Here's to kicking cancer's arse - I think they should have it as an Olympic event... we'd be on the team eh?

    Love and bug hugs (cos they will always be the best)

    And see you for lunch :)

    Little My xxx

  • FormerMember
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    It was a fantastic day for women and for us onlookers. To see youngsters with notices on their backs saying they were doing this in memory of their mum and Dad was very moving and suddenly there was a lot of dust in peoples' eyes. The dressing up was fantastic and there was even a green winged fairy. It was great to meet Ems and LM and I even got to meet Cruton who put a pink wig on my hat! Pink is so not my colour!

    Well done ladies you certainly deserved to celebrate it in style and I'm sorry the food wasn't up to the standard we should have been able to expect.

    Real Welsh cwtches, which are the best!

    Odin xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Ems, after reading your lovely blog here ( 'scuse me, a tad of dust in my eye ) I really wished that I could have been able to join you all in the Race for Life ....... well, walk for life because I don't do running : )

    It must have been an absolutely wonderful atmosphere in the park with everyone encouraging each other ....... another ' well done, Girls ' , you did a marvellous thing for Cancer Research.

    Here's to many more Festival Cariad's, too ....... good friends are priceless and they were there to celebrate with you. Cheers to kicking cancer's ass good and proper !

    Love and hugs, Joycee xxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    What a lovely read. Here's to friends and kicking cancers arse xxxxxxx

    Take care

    Jan x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Good vibes are flowing from your words, Ems. You are where I am, feeling worthy and loved - it's a wonderful feeling, isn't it? It makes you feel glad to be alive. So I am lifting my glass to you and wishing you lots and lots more love and happiness for the future. And well done in Race for Life and it was a privilege to sponsor you, LM, Cruton and the team. J XXXXXXXX