I shall try to resist the temptation to blog over the holiday so I just wanted to wish my loyal readers a happy Easter and, whilst I am at it, to ask a favour. I have blogged a couple of times in the past about a mother of a close friend of mine who has Alzheimers. I have been really moved by her bravery and that of her close and loving family. But I have also shared in this blog the dilemmas facing carers. This has inspired me to choose the Alzheimer's Society as the charity for a sponsored 10k run I am doing in Manchester. I know times are hard but if anyone can spare a few bob, it would be great - here is the link. See you next week.
I shall try to resist the temptation to blog over the holiday so I just wanted to wish my loyal readers a happy Easter and, whilst I am at it, to ask a favour. I have blogged a couple of times in the past about a mother of a close friend of mine who has Alzheimers. I have been really moved by her bravery and that of her close and loving family. But I have also shared in this blog the dilemmas facing carers. This has inspired me to choose the Alzheimer's Society as the charity for a sponsored 10k run I am doing in Manchester. I know times are hard but if anyone can spare a few bob, it would be great - here is the link. See you next week.
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