#L2P24 – London to Paris in 24 hrs (cycling).
So you are probably sitting comfortably and cosy and wondering, ‘what on earth possessed you to embark on such a big challenge?’ So before I take you on the journey with me from one capital city to another, let me give you a bit of background…
If you’ve read any of my blog before, you will know I’ve always had a bit of passion for raising money for good causes and more frequently they involve some sort of sponsored sporting challenge. (try saying that after a little festive wine!)
First I raised money for Crohn’s & Colitis after loosing a good snowboarding friend, Paul Davidson, to Crohn’s, far too young. I think of you Paul, every time I’m zooming down a snow covered mountain! You were always the fastest!
I also raised money for an organisation I volunteered for: Destiny Lifeline, supporting vulnerable women in Glasgow to help them regain confidence, self worth and sense of purpose and direction.
Well, this past 2 years I’ve lost too many of my friend’s close relatives to cancer:
John Hopkins
My close friend Audrey lost her dad John Hopkins – a great guy! I have many happy memories of holidaying in Spain with the Hopkins and other times having a wee tipple at their house in Haddington, usually accompanied with a massive spread of food, lovingly prepared by Irene.
Jason Houten
I became friends with Samantha at work 17 years ago and in 2014 Samantha lost her brother Jason to a brain tumour. He was only 34 and left behind two young girls and devoted wife.
Robert Hood
I’ve known David, Robert’s brother, for the last 16 years or so – he was my manager and has become a good friend. He sadly lost his brother to cancer last year.
Pat and Christine Boselli
Through Samantha I extended my friendships to Joanne and other great girls from Greenock! I was so sad to hear that within a 7 month period, Joanne lost not only her step-mum but also her Dad.
Too much loss and too much sadness… I wanted to do something about beating cancers butt.
So I made my decision… I opted for Cancer research UK and set up a Virgin Money giving sponsorship page. Then all I had to decide was what events would I do this time to honour all these wonderful people. It seemed that it would require something big… so I signed up for the Brighton Marathon with 3 friends for April 2015 and I was looking for inspiration for something else… a little bit different to really get people on board to help raise money…..
