Lot’s has happened since Germany; we’ve set up a GoFundMe
account and, thanks to the generous donations that we’ve received from friends
and family, we raised £4000 in the first week! Since then the word has spread
and we’re now close to £7000 which is putting us well on our way towards our
goal.
Last week I was in the local newspaper: The Herts and Essex
Observer. It was so much fun! A lovely lady came round and interviewed me. She
recorded me while she did it which was a little bit nerve-wracking as I was
worried that I might mess it up. Then, a photographer called Alison came and
took some photos of us. She told us to look serious, so I did, but I ended up
taking it a bit too literally and looking really grumpy in the pictures. It was
a really cool experience and people started to recognise me from it – I feel
like a celebrity!
People are appearing from left, right and centre with ideas
for events. We’ve been offered venues, catering and even a DJ. The local
Minister is arranging a big football match for me. Even my twelve year old
sister, Holi, has joined in by making and selling pots of ‘slime’ (not really
my thing, but it’s a huge trend at the moment so she’s getting a lot of
customers!)
Next Friday we’re going to run a bake sale at school. We’ve
been lucky enough to receive an amazing platter of cakes from the local bakery,
Dorringtons, and lots have people have been talking about making cakes. Me and
my sister can’t wait to get baking and I can tell that it’s going to be a
little bit manic the night before – it’s getting really exciting!
It warms my heart to see everyone helping out and doing what
they can to raise money. I didn’t expect so many people to be so eager to join
in, and it is honestly the loveliest thing I’ve ever known. I’m so lucky to
have so much love around me. At the moment it’s helping me to put thoughts of
surgery to one side and concentrate on the positive things in life.
Wow! So much is happening so quickly for you! I wish you all the best Alis x
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