Monthly Archives: September 2011

A Carer making a wish

A wish from a Carer

I would like to be normal.
To be able to say yes when asked out for a pint
To be able to say yes when invited to visit friends or family.
To be able to say yes -I’d love to come and see the Grandkids in the school concert.
To be able to say yes -I’ll come on the bike club’s ride out.
To be able to say yes-I’ll take the kids to the park.
To be able to say yes-I;ll teach the grandkids to ride a two wheeler.

TO BE ABLE TO SAY YES–I’M NORMAL- I’M FREE FOR ANYTHING

But that will never happen-I’m not normal–I’m a carer.

Taken with permission from our forum.

Families and carers of Alzheimer’s Sufferers came together to take part in an annual walk

Published: 04/09/2011 16:59 – Updated: 04/09/2011 17:20

Memory Walk a huge success

 
 
Alzheimer’s Society’s Cambridge Memory Walk at Milton Country Park

Families and carers of Alzheimer’s Sufferers came together to take part in an annual walk, supported by the News, to raise awareness and money for research into the disease.

Hundreds of people took part in the Alzheimer’s Society’s Cambridge Memory Walk at Milton Country Park on this morning (Sunday), many setting off early to beat the rain.

Four brave men trying to raise funds for Break children’s care home

Rain washes away four-peaks fundraiser for Mundesley children’s home

Steve Downes Sunday, September 4, 2011
1:21 PM

Marlon Fulcher, who was among four Break children’s home workers from Mundesley who were foiled by the weather as they attempted a four-peaks challenge.

They were ready for the soaring peaks, but four courageous care workers were foiled by the pouring rain as they attempted a fearsome challenge on Saturday.