In my own words...

The work done by the Smile Foundation is close to me – as a baby one of my sons was a patient at the Johannesburg General Hospital’s Craniofacial Clinic, and although he didn’t need surgery, as a family we were exposed to the fear of the unknown and the implications of facial disfigurement in children.

The run starts in the South of Germany, each day running over mountain after mountain, through Austria and Switzerland, ending in a village in the North of Italy. The total ascent will be 14 000m (that’s 14km!) and I know I will have a big smile on my face at the top of each mountain – something to share with each new smile that emerges from the SMILE WEEK operating theaters!

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Dora the Explorer and all that....

I learned this evening that a little girl in our neighbourhood will be a part of this current Smile Week - has facial and hand burns that require surgery, so thank you to all those who have already donated funds to this cause (about R14 000 pledged so far) and made this op possible. Petunia is her pretty name! She has said she is nervous of the recovery phase, well I can tell you that Karen and I have had the odd flutter this week, sweaty palms from nervousness or excitement, we're not sure!

The training has been done, kit all sorted and now the final countdown begins. We've had some grand send-offs - a great article in the local paper, a healthy breakfast party after Saturday's training run and the Doras are almost ready to find their way to the start line in Oberstdorf, appropriately kitted out of course, some artistic dames in our club....

3 comments:

Bill, Sally, Caitlin and Jeffrey said...

Go Jane! Best of luck on your incredible journey and its awesome mision. Can't wait to hear all about it.

Sally

Mark & Lorna Bartram said...

Hi Jane & Karen.... 1 more sleep!! All the very best for tomorrow. You are doing this for a great cause and we are extremely proud of you!! We will be thinking about you every day, I am sure it will be an awsome experience and we look forward to hearing about.. "You Go Girls" Love Mark, Lorna, Ash & Jess Bartram

Unknown said...

Doratjies...

Gooi mielies! We'll be routing for you all the way. Wishing you strong legs and stronger hearts.

Les and Frank