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Subject: Re: Sorry for not posting.


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Date Posted: 27/05/07 3:10
In reply to: heather 's message, "Sorry for not posting." on 25/05/07 19:27

I agree with WW LOL. Strangled toe.... :-D Do hope your feeling better I know a broken toe can be very painful. Sending healing energy your way.

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Heather
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Date Posted: 28/05/07 16:00

Hi All,
i just want to do a quick bit of 'mummy boasting'.
My eldest son Brad ran in the Edinburgh marathon on Sunday, he ran 26 miles in 4 hours and 15 Min's.....I'm so proud of him. He ran past us at the beach about 10ish, of course i did my usual cheering on for everybody (mouth like a Foghorn & clapping like a lunatic) to make it worse when Brad ran past me I'm shouting 'i love you, run foresss run' LOL.
We all went to the race course for the finish. I was so emotional, not just for my own son but everyone. There were women with cancer running, and men with no legs..honest , they had those springy things on. It was fantastic. My kids are used to seeing me get emotional, in fact its so bad that when we watch a film together they always look to see if i'm crying when it gets to the end. They won't go to the cinema with me any more coz i always embarrass them. I think the last time i cried was at Harry Potter...others have been Mulan, Finding Nemo, Casper.
Anyway i'm getting off track here. The marathon was fabby.
As you may have read before Brad is very special to me, heck all my children are, i know how lucky i am. Brad was the one who had cancer when he was a baby, he had Neuroblastoma (which can be quite aggressive) he lost one of his kidneys, and the right one he has isn't working properly due to renal rickets (fanconi syndrome). Anyway i just wanted to have a boast....thanks for reading this.
Big hugs and bright blessings, love heather.xxxxx

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