Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

Monday, 24 March 2014

Put my WHAT in a sock???

70 of 365 Put my what in a sock? 

This image was prompted by an unofficial campaign in the Uk to raise money and awareness for Cancer Research UK, a charity which in turn raises money, to research for cures, and treatments for all manner of different cancers.  The campaign encouraged women to post a selfie without wearing any makeup.  The campaign was a roaring success, going viral and raising over £1million in the first 24 hours alone.

A short-lived, and by far less successful attempt was made by men to join in by encouraging selfies with items of hosiery suspended from the a small, and specific part of their male anatomy.  The obvious good taste hash tag being #cockinasock.

Now, I'm a little risk averse, am not too body confident, and work in an environment where it might not be conducive to my continuing employment to emblazon the internet with images of my rather chubby, and pappy naked body with only a cotton sock to attempt to preserve what little dignity, and modest I might be able to retain.

Hence this image.  i hope it keeps in the spirit of the campaign, and if it makes people smile along the way, then I am content with it.

(incidentally I did do a reverse selfie with me completely 'made up', but my level headed wife persuaded me that I would have to be braver than brave to post it.  Maybe some large donations to Cancer Research UK might sway my decision!)

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Monday, 13 June 2011

St. Albans Half Marathon 2011

Team Bolam base campsperm manjames 1gentsTimCaroline
Jane and Treaclejanejane after the racedandan happymike


This weekend our tribe braved the British summer wind and rain to go and be part of the St. Albans Half Marathon. Jane (lovely wife) was running her second race at this distance, and had been coaching some friends over the past twelve weeks. We know quite a few people taking part, most of them forming a group called Team Bolam. This was put together in memory of a friend, Kevin Bolam, who sadly died from bowel cancer earlier in the year. His wife, Caroline, formed the team as a fundraising event to raise money and awareness for charity Beating Bowel Cancer. Many of the team had never run a race event before. Along with the runners, the team fielded some power walkers for the separate walking half marathon. These brave souls started at eight in the morning, and had to endure much more of the horrible weather conditions
Jane has also helped Jackie, one of our neighbours to prepare for the race. Jackie is raising money to help children with autism, along with her husband Jim, who is a seasoned runner.
Our son, James, also ran his second half marathon, and did us proud when he stormed in at a time of 2 hours and 8 seconds. He is of course recieving much ribbing about the 8 seconds, but we are all very impressed, and proud of his achievement.
The rest of us cocked a snoot at the rain by sheltering under a tree for an hour or so to cheer on all the runners. Despite being a grotty day weather wise, I think everyone had an amazing time, with emotions running high. They all did amazingly, and are such an inspiration!