"I recently completed a breast cancer fundraiser mini-triathlon. One for the girls. This one's for the guys. My best friend's father Warren, or "Shorty" died of prostate cancer 4 years ago s…"Show Moreo this is a particularly special cause. To make a cash or cheque donation you can pop into my work at 73 Gunnedah Road, Tamworth. THANKS!"Hide
In case you missed it earlier in the month. :) I was bored waiting for my meal and discovered I could do this! It would have helped if I'd known the song.
Comment : 1 December 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
They say it takes 30 days to make a habit but in case you're wondering, there was not the slightest reflex to put a mo on this morning. :)
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
Final note for the month (no guarantee I won't write more over the next few days - keep those donations rolling in, thank you). I hope you've enjoyed this journey as much as I have. After the first few days I started to relax and enjoyed the ride. The support from people I've met for the first time (@Tamworth Triathlon Club), people I've known for ages (@Tamworth Toastmasters, @Tamworth SES), and my family, and in particular my husband has been truly inspirational. I've said often during the month that wearing the mo was the easy part. You are the ones who have dipped into your hip pockets. You will feel the effects for a while to come. However, an incredible number of people and families will benefit from the funds raised. Congratulations and thank you all. Gratefully yours, Heather.
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
NO-GO-MO-DAY: If I get a callout in the next hour I will have to resort to the clip on mo. The No-go-mo is no more. :(
Cue: music from when the clown falls off the see-saw and dies on Clowns (2nd fave Commodore Vic 20 game from my childhood). Naaa na na na-na, na-na-na na-na na-naaa. :)
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
NO-GO-MO-DAY: A lonely, dejected and rejected pair. Just as well all this money has been raised for BeyondBlue. They will no longer have to feel alone.
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
NO-GO-MO-DAY: It takes great skill and patience to remove a mo 15 hours after application. If you want it to come off in one piece. I learnt that one the hard way.
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
NO-GO-MO-DAY: No-more-mo-moment. Almost. Halfway there anyway.
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
NO-GO-MO-DAY: The careful removal. Worse than a bandaid.
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
NO-GO-MO-DAY: Thumbs up for everyone who donated to me and my team (and network). Double thumbs up for the end of the month. :)
Comment : 30 November 2011
24 Week(s) Ago
Heather Hunter
NO-GO-MO-DAY: Stunned mullet mo. I guess you're not supposed to take a photo of yourself while sitting in the car in the dark.