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Thanks for taking the time to visit my site. A BIG thank you for all your donations up to date (20th Oktober) - 536% of my original target (£ 500) from the funeral and memorial service!!! This is absolutely wonderful. We have by far reached my new target (raised for the cycle trip) and in addtition to an O2 saturation machine and 2 portable hospital beds, we now have enough for several  childrens books, memory boxes AND some talking books (see below what your donations could buy)? Please don't stop donating! It can't ever be too much!

Since the memorial service for Dad (it was beautiful - thanks to so many of you for coming), I have successfully completed my cycle trip from the Tyrol to Christchurch (the Macmillan Unit) and Bournemouth (my Mum's home and Dad's until he died) in August have been progressing nicely. I set out on 12th August and it will took me between 16 days to do the 883 miles . The trip will took me along Lake Constance, throught the Black Forest and Alsace and across France to Dieppe, where I caught the ferry to Newhaven, then as near as I could get to the South Coast to Christchurch. See my video and watch my blog to read all about it. Your donations all go to Macmillan caring locally and were NOT used towards my travel costs (accomodation, food, extras for my bike) - that is my contribution.

Please feel free to continue sponsoring this venture although it is already over - EVERY LITTLE HELPS!

What made me decide to do this? Well, I wasn't exactly born on a bicycle, but my parents were keen cyclists in their younger years and Dad built a side-car for me to lie and later sit in - a sensation in the 1950s! In more recent years, Dad was working on international standards committes for bicyles and also did a lot of personal tests. What better reason than to cycle in his honour and for the charity that supported him at the end of his life! For me a bicycle became a means of transport to school and back, which allowed me to go home for lunch and to get away. Although a totally unsporty person in my youth I became more and more interested in cycling as a hobby and have done several trips in and around Austria - the longest one was in 1998 a similar distance to this one, but with considerably more climb - it took me 20 days! I am now 12 years older, but I don't think I'm any less fit (in the meantime I also do a lot of other sports) and am looking forward to the challenge.

The Macmillan trust do such a wonderful job in supporting patients, carers and families that I just have to do this.

Here is what your donation will buy or contrubute to:

£5,00 will buy a specialist children's book.

These books are specially written to help a child understand bereavement; and the Macmillan family support team give them to family where a loved one has passed away.

£10,00 will buy a Memory Box.

These are keepsake boxes that the Family Support Team give to any children in a family where a loved one is seriously ill. The child is able to decorate the box themselves and put items like photos, perfume etc inside the box. This then becomes a treasured memory of a loved one.

£50,00 will buy a selection of talking books.

Some of the patients at the Macmillan Unit find it difficult to hold a book to read, so they have portable DVD / CD players that they can use. Talking books are a great way to listen to your favourite book.

£100,00 will buy craft materials for the Day Centre.

The Day Centre offers diversional therapies such as painting; and the patients really enjoy the opportunity to spend the day at the centre, and create art and paint pottery.

£500,00 will buy an O2 saturation machine.

Macmillan are aiming for all their palliative care sisters to have these machines. Should a patient require their O2 tested at home, and our staff do not have a machine, the alternative is a trip to hospital for the patient, or an uncomfortable procedure in the home, both of which are distressing when they are very poorly.

£1.000,00 will buy a portable hospital bed.

These are the beds that Macmillan deliver into people’s homes for when a patient would prefer to be cared for at home.

£2.500,00 will buy a Huntleigh Enterprise bed

for the Ward at the Macmillan Unit. Most of the beds at the Macmillan unit are 10-15 years old, so they are trying to update them with new Huntleigh beds. These beds offer far superior patient comfort, and make it easier for patient care.

Some of you will know Dad as a serious engineer. Most of you will remember his great sense of humour. He had a wonderful life, was healthy for almost 75 years, but after that it was unfortunately a downward path. Nevertheless he never lost his humour and entertained doctors and nurses alike until the day before he passed away. He always enjoyed acting the fool, played in works pantomimes, compéred Mum's accordeon concerts, told jokes at coffee mornings. He also wrote 3 books, one of which (the technical one) was published. I remember him as a wonderful father and husband who tried to give us more than was absolutely neccessary, and even when times were hard, he tried (and often succeeded) in not letting us notice this. Evryone who has written condolence letters and emails has said what an "English Gentleman" he was and he is also known as a "lovely lovely man".

I continue to thank Mum for doing such a good job in caring for him for so long.

And I can't say a big enough THANK YOU to the Macmillan palliative care nurses who have made it possible for her to do so. Thanks also to all the staff at the Macmillan unit who not only cared for Dad during his last days but were a great help to all of us. We cannot repay them for all that they have done, but with your help we can ensure that many, many more people will benefit from their support.

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Congratulations on your success Donation by Peter C. on 21/10/10

 
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Herzliche Gratulation zu deiner Leistung Donation by Guenther Hausberger on 06/09/10

 
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Well done Sue, we are taking the plane back to UK!!!! See you next time in Austria, congratulations on raising so much money. Steve & Marlies Green Donation by Stephen Green on 27/08/10

 
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Sue, Don was a good friend and colleague who made the start of my working life much the richer experience. Good luck in your endeavour! Donation by Chris Freeman on 25/08/10

 
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Dear Sue, met Peter last year in front of Bmth Hosp. .. what a way to raise money!! All the best Johanna from Christchurch Donation by johanna mills on 24/08/10

 
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all the best .... hope everything goes well - and am glad you can raise some money .... kiss chris Donation by christian hausberger on 11/08/10

 
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Good luck Sue, hope the weather holds for you. Donation by Frances on 10/08/10

 
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Donation by Goldemund Michael on 10/08/10

 
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Alles Gute, gute Fahrt und schoenes Wetter wuenschen wir Dir! Bis auf bald in England, toi toi toi! Anna & Erich Donation by Anna & Erich on 05/08/10

 
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Dear Susan - what a great thing you are doing for Macmillan and your dear father, and my old friend, and "boss", Don. Hope all goes well for you!!! Donation by Tom Chatterley on 27/07/10

 
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Hope all goes well and the weather is nice for you! Donation by Gerald Edmunds on 19/07/10

 
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Hope all goes well on your trip! Well Done! Donation by Pam & Paul Wheatcroft on 18/07/10

 
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Hi Susan Hope you have a great trip! Stay fit! Donation by Frank Grimshaw on 12/07/10

 
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Thanks for the help and friendship Don Donation by Martin Watkinson on 11/06/10

 
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Don, it was a pleasure working with you at MIRA all those years ago, and you taught me a lot. Donation by John Batte on 18/02/10

 
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Don, our thanks for all your support and faith in us over the years. You ere truely a wonderful, wonderful man and will be sorely missed. Disc-Lock Donation by Jean Harvey on 11/02/10

 
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Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Don, you were a true English gentleman and friend. Alan & Pam Cater Donation by Alan Cater on 07/02/10

 
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Our thoughts are with you all at this very sad time, from John & Lynn, Linda & John, Pauline & Roy Donation by Pauline Erwin on 03/02/10

 
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Thanks Don ... what an inspiration you have been ! Donation by Bryan Fletcher on 02/02/10

 
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Don, it was a real pleasure working with you for all these years. Donation by Peter Winterman on 02/02/10

 
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I have been learnt so much from your way of life. Don, thank you so much. Donation by Genichi Yamada on 02/02/10

 
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Donation by Christian Wetterberg on 31/01/10

 

Donation by Anonymous on 29/01/10

 
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Opa, lets celebrate your life. Thank you for everything. We are proud to be your grandson and grand daughter in law. Donation by Liz & Andre on 27/01/10

 
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All our thoughts are with you. Donation by Jon, Joanne, Brad & Abbey on 26/01/10

 
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  Total Raised: £2,798.00
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