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19 May 2021
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All funds raised go towards our work in educating asthma patients, improving quality of life and reducing the number of asthma deaths which occur in I...
Thank you to all ..for donations, support, well wishes and motivation along this week. So grateful 💖
09 May 2021Mission Accomplished .. 46,000 steps completed and €1521 reached in fundraising .. a job well done !!
09 May 2021Day 8 .. final day for walk .. dedicated this one to Darkness into Light walk at the same time .. achieved 5057 steps at 5am on a very wet, windy and wild morning !
09 May 2021Day 5 .. A walk in the woods ..love being among the trees ! - 29,000 steps completed so far !
05 May 2021Day 4 .. was an indoor dance party .. due to bad weather ! Best fun I had completing my 5K steps a day!! #danceon #loveyourlungs
05 May 2021A Blustery Windy Day, creating pink Confetti. Got Walk done in between the rain - 5500 steps added to my target
04 May 2021Day 2 ... 5527 Steps Done and just over €1,000 funds raised. Tara Hill was my destination this morning and lovely to walk among the history, great energy and nature! Thank you to all my donors over the last few days and so grateful to be doing this walk and all your donations are spurring me on ..
02 May 2021Day 1, beautiful sunny morning .. and a early start out walking. Lovely to part of this challenge and putting on my T-shirt with my race number on it today made me proud to get out walking for a brilliant cause. Even got chatting to one or two locals who wished me well on my mission, thank you to all my donors who generously donated to this challenge and have helped greatly knowing you are all behind me as I take on this mission. Onwards to Day 2 ..
01 May 2021I am doing this “Love your Lungs” Virtual challenge as part of Asthma Awareness Week in memory of my sister Angela, I was only 21 when my big sister Angela died from an asthma attack. She was only 26 years old with her whole life ahead of her. Like most people at that age I never thought asthma could be so serious that it could kill, Angela had never even had a proper attack before. This was her first and last. Growing up we shared so many special times together, now these are some of my greatest memories of her. As a chronic asthmas sufferer myself, my early childhood saw me Hospitalised numerous time with asthma attacks some landing me in the ICU Unit as often as 10 times a year, but losing my sister to that one fatal asthma attack in 1993 changed my life. From that day onwards controlling my asthma became my mission, my asthma is now far better managed so that I can continue to live a joyful, happy and healthy life in my adult years in honour of her memory.
21 Apr 2021