It's taken me a grand old age to draw a winner for the Silentnight giveaway but I am pleased to announce that the winner is - Victoria Androsova! Well done miss, I have now passed on your details!
In other news: Shane Nicholl is holding a raffle that will be drawing at the end of this month! Prizes include: a family ticket for Jorvik Viking Centre in York, Valerie Patisserie Treatbox, Gift box from Lush, £20 voucher for Asda, a pair of tickets for any show at the Glee Club in Nottingham, a meal for 2 at Vodka Revolution, Family passes for Burghley House & Doddington Hall, Gym passes... etc.
For a full list of prizes go to: http://runshanerun.co.uk/raffle
Tickets will be £1 each and can be bought either in person from me or Shane or you can donate to his Justgiving page: http://www.justgiving.com/shanes1000km providing your name and ticket amount so that we can contact you and put a ticket(s) aside for you.
The draw will take place on Sat 31st August. The winners will be contacted via Facebook or email/phone. A full list of winners will be shown on Shane's webpage.
Thanks guys, and good luck :D xx
P.S. We would be grateful if you could spread the word!
P.P.S. The majority of the prizes are based in the Lincolnshire area.
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Sunday, 18 August 2013
Buy Tickets, Win Prizes (Shane's Charity Raffle)
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Monday, 28 January 2013
Running 1000km For Eczema Charity!
People don't really look at eczema as being a life changing condition. It just tends to be regarded a minor annoyance that may appear from time to time, usually in winter months or during times of stress. I want to make people aware that eczema can be a debilitating illness and literally does take over; preventing leading what may be deemed a "normal" lifestyle as it can often make carrying out day to day activities impossible, or at best restrictive.
This picture basically sums up what a lot of people say to me when they notice I have eczema. It just shows a level of sheer ignorance on their behalf. What may work for some people, doesn't necessarily work for everyone. When I inform them that I see a dermatologist at LEAST once a month and that I'm taking medication that can cause other serious health problems because I've tried everything else they pretty much shut up.
We want to give the cause more awareness and to raise money to aid science in finding a cure. Eczema isn't always just a little patch of inflamed, itching skin in the elbow flexture, nor does it just occur in children. 1/5 children have eczema and 1/12 adults have it, but there is only a minority of us that will suffer chronically and find it debilitating.
This year, my boyfriend, Shane Nicholl, who has a keen passion for running, will be partaking in various races over the course of the year where he will complete 1000km in distance. He's told me it's his little way of showing that he would literally run to the end of the earth for me to see me get better :)
To follow his efforts you can find him on Facebook or on Twitter! :)
And to sponsor his page is: http://www.justgiving.com/ shanes1000km
On the 3rd of Jan we were invited to do a radio interview on BBC Radio Lincolnshire and here it is...
& yes I should have written notes beforehand instead of regurgitating the same words and completely forgetting what I wanted to say! Better luck next time, eh? :p Shane completely nailed it though. Mr Radio Voice!
This picture basically sums up what a lot of people say to me when they notice I have eczema. It just shows a level of sheer ignorance on their behalf. What may work for some people, doesn't necessarily work for everyone. When I inform them that I see a dermatologist at LEAST once a month and that I'm taking medication that can cause other serious health problems because I've tried everything else they pretty much shut up.
We want to give the cause more awareness and to raise money to aid science in finding a cure. Eczema isn't always just a little patch of inflamed, itching skin in the elbow flexture, nor does it just occur in children. 1/5 children have eczema and 1/12 adults have it, but there is only a minority of us that will suffer chronically and find it debilitating.
This year, my boyfriend, Shane Nicholl, who has a keen passion for running, will be partaking in various races over the course of the year where he will complete 1000km in distance. He's told me it's his little way of showing that he would literally run to the end of the earth for me to see me get better :)
To follow his efforts you can find him on Facebook or on Twitter! :)
And to sponsor his page is: http://www.justgiving.com/
On the 3rd of Jan we were invited to do a radio interview on BBC Radio Lincolnshire and here it is...
& yes I should have written notes beforehand instead of regurgitating the same words and completely forgetting what I wanted to say! Better luck next time, eh? :p Shane completely nailed it though. Mr Radio Voice!
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