Met my son James at Glasgow Airport on Saturday 20 June, along with Stephen & Craig. Good to have them back in one piece (or just about). Well done to all the team for this splendid achievement. As an aside, Take That were brilliant at Hampden Park last night - what a show.
Dearest friends and generous patrons of the Anthony Nolan Trust:
For the passively interested and the unashamedly sadistic amongst you; please find herewith a selection of photos and biographical excerpts detailing the travails and ignominies of altitude hypoxia, tropical illness, trench foot, vertigo, nicotine deprivation and Olympic-standard snoring I expect to encounter on our expedition. Hell is, indeed, other people - particularly if their name is Woodsy and you have to sleep within one hundred yards of them.
I will endeavour to post a tidbit or two on a daily basis, cellular data restrictions allowing (I'm with O2 and you'd need a satellite dish on your back half the time in Chiswick, never mind Kili). If no updates are forthcoming within a twenty-four hour period, you may assume I've been eaten by a Gnu.
Met my son James at Glasgow Airport on Saturday 20 June, along with Stephen & Craig. Good to have them back in one piece (or just about). Well done to all the team for this splendid achievement.
ReplyDeleteAs an aside, Take That were brilliant at Hampden Park last night - what a show.