Tuesday, June 30, 2009
We Are Now Awaiting "Alex"
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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Monday, June 29, 2009
My Chosen Charity
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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Sleeping On My Streacher
Emral Gardens Caravan ParkHolly
Tel: (01948) 770401
Mobile: (07774) 275266
e-mail: enquiries@emralgardens.com
www.emralgardens.co.uk
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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Dealing With My Nerves
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Please Remember Me In Your Prays
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Physically Feeling Sick
Physically feel sick
Photograph of last years attempt
With only 3 weeks to the off I am now feeling physical sick and have been sick once. As I write this entry, my tum is churning away. I never had a baby but if this is what morning sickness is all about, I can feel empathy with all you moms.
Why am I feeling this nervous I keep asking myself!
For me to get from one end of the country. Lands End to the other end, John O’Groats, due to the extent of my disability, takes many people. There is my team of 7 in all. Without just one of them, this World Record Challenge could collapse like a pack of cards. Not trying to put pressure on you guys!
Then we have Handicare who are giving me Alex and either Ales or my Alber Adventure will be up for sale to offset the costs, some £6000, this challenge is costing £1000 give or take a few £’s.
We then have the RBL Poppy Appeal. They are supporting me where and when they can. They will be at the start with the RBL Standard and Standard Bearer. If you would like to make a donation then please go to my Bmycharity link on the left.
I am promoting Fairtrade and they have been a great help. My local FT rep gave me a FT hamper, thank for that.
Euro cars are providing my second vehicle with a very good discount.
Petal Black Clothing are giving a donation to my expenses and providing some tee shirts.
Jack Adams along with Don Dyer of the Lands End John O’Groats Association has worked to get The Guinness Book of Records to recognise this challenge as a World Record. See link to the left.
Back here at home, my friends and carers are working very hard to make sure that this challenge happens. Emmanuelle is doing all the paperwork. Addie is working on the food side, Eileen is making sure I have everything I need, and Eileen has worked with me for 17 years and was very much involved in my last attempt. Margaret is dealing with the bank and arranging for wages to be paid while I am away. Jacky, new to my team, is out doing 26 ks with me so I can do some serious training; Karen is getting my cloths altered. All of this is on top of feeding, watering and toileting me and doing my sleepovers.
Three of my team, Emmanuelle, Addie and Margaret are taking turns on the actual challenge by doing a week, encase of Emmanuelle, two weeks, out on the road with me. What can I says guys, but thank you.
Without all of the above and the massive fundraising efforts of a lady who likes to be in the background, Jenny Robson and a guy call Gary, some and not so small donations from friends and strangers in Tyne & Wear, then the funds for this challenge would not be in place. With the knock on effect that this challenge will not take place.
When I think off all of the above, then I remember I have forgotten the one person who will be out there on the road with me, Philip my cyclist, then no wonder I have morning and day sickness. Just opening my side gate has to be done by me.
The Campsite and Youth Hostel owners I have spoken to in booking our overnights stay, have been just great to speak to and making sure at this busy time of the year, ‘that we have a place to hang my hat’ you have the list here on the blog.
Put all this together and a once in a lifetime chance of becoming at the age of 62 years a World Record Holder.. Wow. Can life get any better?
To those of you who read my blog, and there are a few of you, you will know that I have a very strong faith. Would you please put me and this challenge onto your pray list and get the word out to other pray groups. Thank you and God Bless.
While my team and I are out on the road, we would love to hear from you and see you supporting us along the route, you can ring me personally and time on Mobile 07975649162. I would love to hear from you.
Well there you have today’s blog entry. Hope it is not too long but it has helped my tum if only for a short time
3 weeks and 4 hours to go!
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Now The Nerves Are Kicking In!
Rescue Remedy to the rescue
Now the nerves are kicking in.
With still three weeks to off, my training is going well but the verves are now kicking in. This is something I have never experienced before. My tummy that is taking the blunt of my nerves. Already this week I have been sick twice and had bad heartburn once.
If anyone has any advice to pass on then I am only too pleased to read, and may, act
Today I was out fundraising towards my expenses and raised £150. Not bad. This evening I am off to a Forces Night, I am ex-WRAF and hope to get up on the floor in my Alber Power Chair and do some jig a budding. I just love it.
See you in my next entry
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Friday, June 26, 2009
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
World Record Attempt
LEJOG 18th July/12th August 09
The Guinness Book of Records TM http://www.guinnessworldrecords/ have now agreed to recognise “The Lands End to John O’Groats” challenge as a “World Record” and that The Lands End to John O’Groats Association are the official judicator of the LEJOG Challenge. http://www.landsend-johnogroats-assoc.com/
Mary Laver (62) is now going to take on the challenge under the rules of the “Guinness Book of Records TM,” of driving her Handicare “Alex” Power Chair from Lands End to John O’Groats between 18th July/12th August 09
Mary, who is severely disabled with Rheumatoid Arthritis, is totally human and wheelchair dependent will be with a team of seven, made up of two drivers, two vehicles, four carers, one cyclist... They plan to stay in campsites and Youth Hostels on this epic journey.
Mary says, “While this is my World Record attempt, I also consider it is also a team event. We will cross the starting line as a team and cross the finishing line as a team.” She also goes onto say. “This will be my second attempt but this time, thanks to friends and strangers in ‘Tyne & Wear and the support of my team;’ we will go for that World Record in their name.
Mary knows that the safety and the safety of others is a prime importance, and will if deemed necessary, Mary will get into her van to pass any danger knowing that by doing so her World Record attempt is finished.
Mary hopes the challenge will raise awareness of the work her chosen charity “The Royal British Legion and Poppy Appeal” and raise them lots of cash. Her target is £8000
Mary is also very passionate about the work of ‘Fairtrade’ and ‘Organic Food’, so will be promoting their work on this World Record attempt..
The team will be feed, where possible, on Organic and Faitrade produce.
Mary says’ “The World Record is there for me to take, all I have to do take it. Easy to say, very hard to do!”
For more details of the challenge, please go to
http://powerwheelchaire2e.blogspot.com/
To support her chosen charity please go to
https://www.bmycharity.com/V2/e2epowerchairchallenge
To contact Mary on her mobile, she would love to hear from you.
07975649162
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Labels: World record attempt
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Guiness Book of Records
I can confirm that subject to you finishing your end to end journey successfully you will be recommended by the LEJOG Association to the GWR for world record status, on behalf of the LEJOG Association I wish you well with your adventure. After meeting you and conversing via email I can think of no other person that deserves success more than you.
Kind Regards
Jack
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
Everything Is In Place
Everything is in place
It is now 1915 and I am playing catch up to tell you what has been happening.
Firstly, I can now say that this challenge is fully equipped with all its camping gear and all but three overnight stops are in place. My Fairtrade donated hamper has arrived, thank you for that. The contents have now been packed into to 85 lit plastic boxes, of which we have nine and are now slowly been packed with various items the boxes are numbered to identifie the tasks the contents will perform. 1. Our cooker 2. Our cooking stoves, BBQ, lighters, gas cylinders in another. 3. Fairtrade dry rations take up three. 4. Kitchen stuff takes up one, ect. I think you get the picture.
For sleeping on, I have bought good quality inflatable single beds.Everyone has been asked to bring their own sleeping bag. I have even thought of the tags to identify which belongs to whom.
For safe storage of food, we have cool bags. Two are electric and the other two are just cold bags. We are been very careful with our food hygiene, making sure that the meat and chicken keep away from each other and other foods. We shall be following health and hygiene rules to the last letter when it comes to preparing our food.
On Wednesday, we have our first team meeting. My local park has given us permission to put up our tents and to use this time as team building. We shall also try out using the hoist on the rubber mat that we have.
The pups are booked into kennels; the van is booked and paid for. Today I became a paid up member of the Lands End to John O’Groats Association http://www.landsend-johnogroats-assoc.com/ who are monitoring my challenge, see left-hand panel for their web site. All that now remains is to pull it all together and pack the vans.
This now means that for the next 4 weeks, well 3 weeks and 6 days, I am going to get as much training in as I can using my Alber Adventure. The most I can do is 20 miles per day as this is about the length of Albers batteries. I am hoping to have ‘Alex’ in two weeks time and then he and I can burn some real rubber together.
In the mean time, now that thanks to the support I have been getting from local people, I also have to fit in some fundraising for my chosen charity, ‘The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal,’ so please will you now move over to my Bmycharity link and sponsor me.
Thank you.
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Booking Our Campsites

18th June 09
Booking our campsites
INDEX FOR ACCOMMODATION
FIRST WEEK
Day 0
Friday 17th July/18th July
Arrive Penzance
Bone Valley Caravan Park
Tel: 01736 360313
Deposit paid
Total cost £150 for 2 nights
www.caravancampingsites.co.uk/cornwall/bonevalley.htm
Day 1
Saturday 18th July
Lands End to Penzance
Bone Valley Caravan Park
See above
Day 2
Sunday 19th July
Penzance to Treyarnon
Treyarnon Caravan and Camping Park
Treyarnon Bay,
Padstow,
Cornwall.
PL28 8PN
Tel 01841 520681
http://www.carnevasholidaypark.com/amenities.html
To pay. Booked
Day 3
Monday 20th July
Treyarnon to Bridestowe
Okehampton (p191-192)
Ms & Mr Sargent
Bundu Camping & Caravan Park
EX20 4HT
Tel: 01837 861611
Confirmed pay by cash £40
email frances@bunduy.plus.com
www.bundu.co.uk/
Day 4
Tuesday 21st July
Bridestow to Cullompton
Mr Wellard
Forest Glad Caravan & Camping Park
EX12 2DT
Tel: 01404841381
www.forest-glade.co.uk/
Donated Thank you Mr & Mrs Wellard
Day 5
Wednesday 22nd July
Cullompton to Street
Isle of Avalon campsite
Godney Rd
Glastonbury
Somerset
BA6 9AF
Tel 01458 833618
Cost £60 To pay. Booked
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=2109
Day 6
Thursday 23rd July
Wells to Chepstow
YHA
St. Briavels (11miles)LydneyGloucestershire GL15 6RG
Tel 01594530272
Booked and paid £150
http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodation/heart-of-england/hostels/St-Briavels/index.aspx
Can take both road scenic and high.
Day 7/Day 8
Friday 24th July / Saturday 25th July
Chepstow to Burley Gate
“Change over”
The Millpond Camping & Caravanning Park (6 miles)
HEREFORDSHIRE
HR1 4JA
TEL 01432 890243
Deposit £28.60
http://www.millpond.co.uk/
SECOND WEEK
Day 9
Sunday 26th July
Burley Gate to Bridges
The Green Caravan Park (3 miles)WentnorBishop's CastleShropshireSY9 5EF
Tel 01588 650 605
Deposit £10
http://www.greencaravanpark.co.uk/
Day 10
Monday 27th July
Bridges to Holt (Wrexham)
Robert and Julie Broad
Emral Gardens Caravan ParkHolly BushBangor-on-DeeWrexhamLL13 0BG
Tel: (01948) 770401
Mobile: (07774) 275266
e-mail: enquiries@emralgardens.com
www.emralgardens.co.uk/
Day 11
Tuesday 28th July
Holt to Leigh
Day 12
Wednesday 29th July
Leigh to Slaidburn
Gallaber Park ( 9 miles )
Long Preston,
Skipton,
North Yorkshire.
BD23 4QFtel. 01729 851397
Booked to pay £18 per pitch
E-mail: info@gallaberpark.com
Web: www.gallaberpark.com
Day 13
Thursday 30th July
Slaidburn to Orton
None so far
Day 14/15
Friday 31st July/Saturday 1st August
Orton to Gretna
Hoddom Castle Caravan Park (14miles)
Hoddom
Lockabie
DG11 1AS
Tel 01576 300 251
Booked Paid £140 paid in full
http://www.hoddomcastle.co.uk/index.html
Change over
THIRD WEEK
Day 16
Sunday 2nd August
Gretna to Elvanfoot
Abington (7 miles)
Mrs Stirling
Mount View Caravan Park
ML12 6RW
Tel: 01864 502808
Email: info@mountviewcaravanpark.co.uk
www.mountviewcaravanpark.co.uk/
Booked in
Day 17
Monday 3rd August
Elvanfoot to Airdrie
Craigendmuir Park Business CentreSteppsGlasgowG33 6AFTel : 0141 779 4159Email : info@craigendmuir.co.ukWeb : www.craigendmuir.co.uk/
Deposit
Day 18
Tuesday 4th August
Airdrie to Ardchullarie More
Mr Richards Strathyre, Near Callander, Perthshire
FK18 8NJ
Tel 01877 384285
www.immervoulin.com
Email: immervoulin@freenet.co.uk
Donated Thank you
Day 19
Wednesday 5th August
Ardchullaire More to Archallader
YHA Crianlarich (12 miles)Perthshire
FK20 8QN
Phone: 01838 300 260E-mail: crianlarich@syha.org.uk
Booked by email
http://www.hihostels.com/dba/hostels-Crianlarich-YHA-050019.en.htm
Day 20
Thursday 6th August
Archallader to Spean Bridge
Gail & Andy Markham (4 miles)Bunroy ParkRoy BridgeInverness-shirePH31 4AG
Tel 01397 712332
http://www.bunroy.co.uk/
Booked Paid
Day 21/Day 22
Friday 7th August / Saturday 8th August
Spean Bridge to Drumnadrochit
Cannich Caravan & Camping Park(12miles)CannichStrathglassInverness-shireIV4 7LN
Tel 01456 415364
Booked To pay
http://www.btinternet.com/~highlandcamping/contact.html
FOURTH WEEK
Day 23
Sunday 9th August
Drumnadrochit to Bonar Bridge
Susannah
Dornoch Firth Caravan Park (13 miles)Meikle Ferry SouthTainIV19 1JX01862 892292enquiries@dornochfirth.co.ukwww.dornochfirth.co.uk
To pay £40
Day 24
Monday 10th August
Bonar Bridge to Tongue
SYHA Tongue,
By Lairg,
Sutherland,
IV27 4XH
Tel 01847 611789
http://www.syha.org.uk/hostels/highlands/tongue.aspx
Booked
Day 25
Tuesday 11th August
Tongue to Isauld
No accommodation so far
Day 26
Wednesday 12th August
Isauld to John O'Groats
John O’Groats caravan
Mr Steven
Tel: 01955 611329
Email: info@johnogrotscampsite.co.uk
www.visitjohnogroats.com/johnogroatscampsite.co.uk/
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Solving problems
On this challenge, as with any other challenge, there are many problems we have to solve.
One problem we have to solve in my case is lifting me safely. This will be done by using a portable mobile lift.
Mobile lifts are designed to use indoors, none has come up with one to use outside. Why I do not know, as more and more disabled people are venturing out and using our campsites, me being one of them.
Getting back to hoisting.
Problem one is hoisting me on grass. Not easy, we have tried it. The solution has to be in the form of a firm base. Having looked at some, we have opted for a very thick rubber square, putting the hoist on it and moving my bed, or chair to the hoist. That problem that problem solved
Next problem, what happens if it is raining!
While we are out on the road, I will have to be taken out of Alex while he is having a battery change and general check over, and be put onto my stretcher or into my manual wheelchair. No problem in care parks and roadside parking areas as they have a hard surface. The problem is, ‘what happens if it is raining?’ ‘How to I keep the hoist dry?’ They are not designed for getting wet, mine is not, I have checked with the manufacture Solution a large winding up garden parasail, -see photograph. - over the hoist. To keep the handset/battery dry, we will be wrapped in Clingfilm
I hope we never have to put this to the test but it is one of the many things we have to be prepared for. Watch this space.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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The Guiness Book of Records
17 June 2009
The Guinness Book of Records
To bring you up to date as regards my application to the Guinnes I am appealing against this dission as driving a power chair is totally different to driving a power scooter. In addition, there is a big difference between 1600 miles and 1000 miles. I will let you know their verdict
15th June 2009
Book of Records.
Claim ID: 257257
Mrs Laver,
Thank you for your enquiry regarding your intention to attempt the record for '!000 miles in a power chair'. Your proposal is very similar to an existing record that we monitor and so we suggest you attempt this instead: 'Longest journey on an electric mobility vehicle (scooter)'.
The current record (current as at the date of this letter) is:John Duckworth (UK) travelled 2,662.8 km (1654.6 miles) around mainland UK on a Horizon Mayan electric mobility scooter between 20 June 2004 and 27 July 2004, finishing in Hincaster, Cumbria, UK.
You may wish to check with us again closer to submitting your full claim to be sure that a new record has not been set in the interim.
Please note that any current record information is provided to you to the best of Guinness World Records knowledge and belief as at the date of this letter and is based on the record information currently logged on the Guinness World Records database. This current record may change at any time due to a new record being approved. You are responsible for keeping yourself up to date with any new records as Guinness World Records will not inform you of any change to the current record.
We have attached specific Guidelines for this record category which detail the requirements you must follow to make your record attempt. You should ensure that all those participating and those witnessing the attempt are aware of the contents of these Guidelines. We would also draw your attention to the specific authentication we require when you come to make your claim for this particular category. This is in addition to the general authentication requirements as detailed in the Record Breakers Pack also included with this email.
These Guidelines will be appropriate for achieving a Guinness World Record as at the date of this letter. However, please be aware that as and when required, the Guidelines may be updated by us from time to time and without further notice to you.
Using the Guinness World Records T or logo is a great way to help promote your attempt. If you are interested in using our logo and trademarks during your record event, please log in the website, select the appropriate claim number and click on 'Use our logo'.
Once the record has been attempted and you have compiled your claim and completed the Agreement Regarding Supporting Materials which you will find in the attachment, all the information should be sent to us here at:
GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS LIMITED 3rd Floor184-192 Drummond StreetLondon NW1 3HPUNITED KINGDOM.
Please ensure that your Claim ID (above) is clearly marked on your package and all documentation.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Alex & Me
“Alex and Me”
At the heart of all this challenge is a guy called “Alex” you can visit his web site http://www.handicare.co.uk/handicare/pages/newspage____158284.aspx?epslanguage=ENhe
Alex is a normal sort of guy, he has the usual four wheels, his heart in his hand control, and I can snuggle up to him on his lap. He would like to do nothing more than to take me out for a nice ride in the country.
Alex and I have only met a couple of times, the first being on a blind date at Newcastle International Airport. I would not say it was love at first sight, I am not that sort of girl, I need a bit of time to get to know a guy, you know the sort of thing!
I well remember the first time I saw Alex; he was driving towards me at slow, and gentle speed with his friend called Mechanic. I was in my Alber Adventure, a trusted and tried friend. We said "Hi" and as we were there for a meeting, he went into the room with us. Not together I must add. Alex just sat quietly in the corner of the room
As our meeting was ending, it was time for Alex and me to get to know each other more intimately. It was then that I was hoisted onto Alex’s lap. Wow, that was a good feeling. I could feel his comfortable seat, a girls dream. His friend Mechanic, made a few adjustments to his wonderful armrests and made sure that my legs fitted securely onto his feet rests. “Enough” I said we want to be alone to get to know each other a bit more. The door was opened and Alex and I drove slowly at first, but then started to burn some rubber and together we drove into the airport, the others trying, but failing to keep up.
Alex and I were not together for very long on this first date. We did a few twirls on the open floor, had a few photos taken and ventured outside for a few moments to be alone having to return to the group for a sad parting. Alas Handicare, they made Alex, wanted to take him home and talk to him as man-to-man about him driving me all the way from Lands End to John O’Groats. – This is what the meeting was all about and they wanted Alex to be there as they planned that he might like to be the chosen power chair for the challenge. - They were to be frank with him, this was no romantic drive in the park or sitting in the back row of the cinema, no, this was the big adventure. Did he want to do it? The verdict I was to get at the NIDEX Show in Birmingham.
When I got to the NIDEX Show, I was a bit apprenticed. Was Alex going to do the End 2 End with me? Was he going to let me sit on his lap through the sun and rain? Was he going to be up to doing 40 miles a day and 1000 miles in all? Would he beable to do this when both of us wanted to call it a day knowing we had to carry on. Could he cope with the publicity, been in the lime light afterwards.
All these questions raised through my head as the train pulled in to Birmingham International.
With my heart raising, I made my way in my DHSS wheelchair, - Alber Adventure did not want to meet up with his rival again, so flatly refused to go with me, understandable -, to Handicare stand. Alex was there waiting for me. We were taken to a stand that sold hoists so I could be hoisted once again into Alex lap. Nothing had change. We still wanted to be together.
I had to ask Alex, “do you still want to take me all the way from one end of England to the other?” His answer was yes he did. If he had been able to do so, my disability stopped me, I would have hugged him there, right in front of thousands of people. I am just glad that Alber was not there. He would have turned on his wheels.
After spending, the day with Alex visiting various stands, drinking loads of coffee, we had to say good by, but this time knowing we will meet up again soon.
Yesterday I had an email from Eddie at Handicare who is a good friend of Alex. He told me that Alex is getting ready for our big day. Alex want to be at his best fitness, so is making sure that all his parts are in top shape and his new long distance batteries do not affect his performance on the road. Thanks Alex for that thought.
Alex and I will be meeting up again at the beginning of July to do some training runs. After the E2E we have been invited, with Eddie of Handicare, - remember they bought us together - and a couple of friends, to the House of Commons for lunch and a tour. What accolade is that?
Keep reading this blog to see how Alex and I fair in our new relationship and if at the end of the E2E our relationship lasts and my Alber decides there is not enough room in my heart, and my house, for two guys and leaves me.
Who will win my heart Alex or Alber? Only time will tell.
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
My Faith
My Faith.
My faith is very real to me and has helped me through many events in my life, the worst been my marriage break up and the death of my mom and dad.
During all the hours, the ups and downs of organising this challenge, the disappointments, getting to the point where i was going to have to call it off, there is one place i go to for guidence and strenght, the Groto at Lourdes. There I leave a pray. You might like to pay the Groto a visit, they have a live Web Cam http://www.lourdes-france.org/index.php?goto_centre=ru&contexte=en&id=405
This is the pray i left there this morning.
"Dear Mary mother of Jesus. Dear Jesus, thank you for your spirit being in my E2E challenge. Please be with me when the road is long, the body is week and i want to call it a day. Give me your strength to carry on." Amen
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Labels: My faith
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Swindon
10th July
Swindon visitor
Someone from Swindon is visiting my blog a great deal. You are extremely welcome glad you find the blog of interest but pray please revel yourself and tell me why.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Labels: Swindon
The Highway Code
10th July 09
The Highway Code for Power Chairs
The Highway Code
Rules for users of powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters (36-46)
(Called Invalid Carriages in law)
36
There is one class of manual wheelchair (called a Class 1 invalid carriage) and two classes of powered wheelchairs and powered mobility scooters. Manual wheelchairs and Class 2 vehicles are those with an upper speed limit of 4 mph (6 km/h) and are designed to be used on pavements. Class 3 vehicles are those with an upper speed limit of 8 mph (12 km/h) and are equipped to be used on the road as well as the pavement.
37
When you are on the road you should obey the guidance and rules for other vehicles; when on the pavement you should follow the guidance and rules for pedestrians.
On pavements
38
Pavements are safer than roads and should be used when available. You should give pedestrians priority and show consideration for other pavement users, particularly those with a hearing or visual impairment who may not be aware that you are there.
39
Powered wheelchairs and scooters MUST NOT travel faster than 4 mph (6 km/h) on pavements or in pedestrian areas. You may need to reduce your speed to adjust to other pavement users who may not be able to move out of your way quickly enough or where the pavement is too narrow.
[Law UICHR 1988 reg 4]
40
When moving off the pavement onto the road, you should take special care. Before moving off, always look round and make sure it’s safe to join the traffic. Always try to use dropped kerbs when moving off the pavement, even if this means travelling further to locate one. If you have to climb or descend a kerb, always approach it at right angles and don’t try to negotiate a kerb higher than the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
On the road
41
You should take care when travelling on the road as you may be travelling more slowly than other traffic (your machine is restricted to 8 mph (12 km/h) and may be less visible).
42
When on the road, Class 3 vehicles should travel in the direction of the traffic. Class 2 users should always use the pavement when it is available. When there is no pavement, you should use caution when on the road. Class 2 users should, where possible, travel in the direction of the traffic. If you are travelling at night when lights MUST be used, you should travel in the direction of the traffic to avoid confusing other road users.
[Law UICHR 1988 reg 9]
43
You MUST follow the same rules about using lights, indicators and horns as for other road vehicles, if your vehicle is fitted with them. At night, lights MUST be used. Be aware that other road users may not see you and you should make yourself more visible - even in the daytime and also at dusk - by, for instance, wearing a reflective jacket or reflective strips on the back of the vehicle.
[Law UICHR 1988 reg 9]
44
Take extra care at road junctions. When going straight ahead, check to make sure there are no vehicles about to cross your path from the left, the right, or overtaking you and turning left. There are several options for dealing with right turns, especially turning from a major road. If moving into the middle of the road is difficult or dangerous, you can
stop on the left-hand side of the road and wait for a safe gap in the traffic
negotiate the turn as a pedestrian, i.e. travel along the pavement and cross the road between pavements where it is safe to do so. Class 3 users should switch the vehicle to the lower speed limit when on pavements
If the junction is too hazardous, it may be worth considering an alternative route. Similarly, when negotiating major roundabouts (i.e. with two or more lanes) it may be safer for you to use the pavement or find a route which avoids the roundabout altogether.
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All normal parking restrictions should be observed. Your vehicle should not be left unattended if it causes an obstruction to other pedestrians - especially those in wheelchairs. Parking concessions provided under the Blue Badge scheme (see 'Other information') will apply to those vehicles displaying a valid badge.
Other information
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These vehicles MUST NOT be used on motorways (see Rule 253). They should not be used on unrestricted dual carriageways where the speed limit exceeds 50 mph (80 km/h) but if they are used on these dual carriageways, they MUST have a flashing amber beacon. A flashing amber beacon should be used on all other dual carriageways (see Rule 220).
[Laws RTRA sect 17(2) & (3), & RVLR reg 17(1) & 26]
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Labels: The highway code
Team to Visit Poppy Factory
Invitation for team
Clair O’Dowd, the Events Assistance at the RBL, on completing the E2E wrote quote “We would like to offer you and your volunteers a chance to visit the Poppy Factory in Richmond once you have completed the trip” unquote.
This is great news and will show how much appreciation from the RBL, have for all the team and their effort.
If anyone reading this blog has any other suggestions as a treat for the team a long the route, then can you please email me. Thanks
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Mary Laver
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Labels: Team to visit poppy factory
Monday, June 8, 2009
5 Weeks to Go
Camping Arrangements.
Sleeping arrangements.
We shall have four tents.
Tent 1 for the guys sleeping two.
Tent 2 for the girls sleeping 2/3
Tent 3 for me plus 1
Tent 4 for the mess tent and using the hoist, my personal care.
First, can I say thanks for coming?
That I see this challenge as a team effort. None is greater than the whole team. Remember we are here to do a challenge to raise lots of cash for the RBL. Also, remember to have lots of fun and enjoy the moments as they unfold. Not many people do what you are doing going from one end of England to the other. You are going to visit some beautiful parts of the UK, enjoy them and enjoy each other’s company. We are taking a second bike in case anyone of you wish to do a days cycle or just get away from the group for a bit.
To help this challenge move along easily I am going to allocate each one of you, in addition to mucking in with everything, a responsibility within the team. Please help each other in any way you can and all hands to the deck to set up camp or the Youth Hostel.
Team leader for each week, and holder of the credit card, will be
Week 1 Addie
Week 2 Emmanuelle
Week 3 Margaret
Week 4 Emmanuelle.
The team leader will be responsible for paying all the bills, including the campsite, YHAs when we use them, shopping and petrol in the second van. I will put petrol in my van. They will be responsible in helping the other team member involved in my care that day; helping with the cooking, driving the second van, hence they only do a Friday night sleepover. Making sure that the site is clean before you leave. Guys’, laying the table is your job. Nothing changes does it…
Week 1 & 2 Gary is responsible for the Van 1, doing daily checks, making sure the van is loaded properly, and keeping the van clean. Driving my van and looking after Alex.
Week 2 & 3 John is taking on the above task.
Keith will be taking on the responsibility of the tents. Please everyone, take Keith’s’ lead on this one. Keith will see that they are taken down and packed properly. That all pegs are cleaned and put away. He will also take the lead in putting the tents up. Looking after van 2; loading it. (Team leader will be driving van no 2.) Generally in charge of setting up the camp, putting up tables, pumping up beds, ect. While you are doing all this, the girls help where you need them to, ie help in putting up the tents as it takes two, will be making your coffee/tea and cooking your meals.
Jenny x's 2 …. Your main responsibilities for all of my care, including the sleepovers, and along with the team leader, take on cooking for the team; helping with setting up the tents.
Philip. Your main job is been the cyclist getting us both safely from point a to point b. You will not be expected to do any more than that unless you wish to.
Me. I have the best job. I just drive the Alex 40 miles per day and watch you all working hard!
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Monday, June 08, 2009
Labels: 5 weeks to the off.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Local People Rally to My Support
Press Release
By Mary Laver 05 June 2009
Local People Rally to My Support
05 June 2009
Local people in Tyne & Wear are rallying to my support.
Local people, many whom I do not know, and friends, are rallying around me to support me in these hard times, to help make this once in a lifetime, End-to-End Challenge, in my ‘Alex’ power chair, happen.
They are doing this by giving cash – small and not so small - to my funds. They are doing this by holding events; giving food hampers – Due to my support for Faitrade, I have been given a very large Faitrade food hamper; their much needed prays; their love. All this, and much more, is to help me achieve my goal of raising money for the RBL Poppy Appeal.
Jenny Robinson, RBL, has pulled out all the stops, in her affords to help me. Jenny is doing this by asking local people to hold fund raising events. Jenny herself has organised a 60’s night, which happens to be on my 62nd Birthday, at our local Forest Hall RBL club.
I have applied to the ‘Guinness Book of Records’ to see if they will recognize this challenge as ‘1000 miles in a power chair.’ I await their verdict on this one.
The amount still needed, thanks for all the effort, is getting less by the minute. With all this help, I should raise enough money to do the E2E and at the same time prevent me going into a lot of personal debt, which I am very reluctant to do, or selling my Alber Adventure, which, thought I desperately do not want to do, I was prepared to do. Alex, as things stand, will have to be sold to help meet my expenses. I would, if possible, and if funds allow, I would like to give ‘Alex’, after a full service, and complete with is guarantee, to a disabled service person.
If all the plans for our fundraising come together, I may now, due to their generosity, besides paying all the bills and not getting into personal debt, I might just be able to pay for one more much needed carer. We had to drop a carer when one of the sponsors dropped out.
With all this love and support around me, when you live in such a community
who needs to watch neighbours?
To you all, a very sincere thank you.
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Mary Laver
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Friday, June 05, 2009
Labels: Local people
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Mary Laver’s Power Chair Challenge May Have to be Cancelled.
Mary Laver (62), who has crippling rheumatoid arthritis making her totally human and wheelchair dependent, has a driving ambition, to drive her ‘Alex’ power chair, in July / August 09, from Lands End to John O’Groats, for her chosen charity, ‘The Royal British Legion and the Poppy Appeal.’ Just one thing may be stopping her, finding the shortfall of £4000 in her £10000 budget to fund the challenge.
After months of planning, sending out press releases via Press Box, Mary has not managed to capture the imagination of the press or sponsors, even her local paper, the Newcastle Chronicle only squeezed in a small paragraph at the bottom of a page in their newspaper. The free paper ‘The Metro’ have not picked it up, and only one local radio station ‘Metro’ did a 4 second slot at intervuls during one day and put an earlier press release on their web site though Mary only got one response, though very disappointed, Mary says a very hearty thank you.
Mary says, “I have short fall of approx £4000 and have no private means of raising this money. I cannot afford to put all expenses on a credit card as I do not have the means to pay such a large amount off.” I may, if I cannot find some more funding have to call the challenge off”.
Mary, through Press Box, is putting an appeal out to every one to please help her do this challenge by providing some funding. I have applied to different charities but have been told they do not fund individual’s only charities. Mary has applied to the Guinness Book of Records to have her challenge recognised and recorded as ‘1000 miles in a power chair’ Mary awaits their verdict
If you wish to know more about Marys End 2 End then please visit her blog http://powerwheelchaire2e.blogspot.com/ email her mary.laver.e2e@googlemail.com or mobile 07975649162
3rd June 09
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Mary Laver
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Labels: Press release
Monday, June 1, 2009
5000 Visitors Since October 07
Please do remember me in your prays. I need all the help i can get.
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Mary Laver
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Monday, June 01, 2009
Labels: 5000 visitors


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