Monday, 11 April 2016

Strike Force update number 2!!

Hiya!


Today I'd like to let you all know how I'm getting on with fundraising for my strike force. If you don't know already, I play powerchair football which is played in advanced powerchair with people with serve physical disabilities around the world. I'm currently fundraising for a new chair called the strike force which is the best chair in the sport. 

I've been fundraising since the beginning of February with help along the way with companies like Big Daddy PR, The Green Dragon Pub, Tiles Away and chairites like The Rob George Foundation. I've also had many events that have raised a lot of money. 

Friday 8th April, we had a Night Of Mediumship fundraiser for my powerchair, this raised over £1,600- thank you to everyone who came along! Also The Cliff Hotel have raised over £600 by doing collections at their tribute nights which me and my family are incredibly grateful of! 

I'm pleased to announce that I now have enough money to purchase the strike force - Thank you ever so much to everyone who donated and attended events. 

I would like to say a massive thank you to: Big Daddy PR, The Cliff Hotel, The Green Dragon Pub in Wymondham, The Rob George Foundation, Broadland Council, Tiles Away, City College Norwich and all the independent donators who have kept themselves anonymous. 

I would also like to thank Lanchester Court for having their fun days in aid of my chair appeal, Tescos Sprowston for having a raffle in aid of my chair, Bronia West & Pete Harriman for voulenteering to do the mediumship night and anyone else I have forgotten. 

And of course, all the people who donated £20's, £10's, £5's and so on as it all added up to over £2,000. 

If I have forgotten anyone I'm really sorry but I do really appreciate it. 

The chair has been ordered so now I play a waiting game and I can't wait! 


Once again, THANK YOU so much!! I really couldn't of done this without you all! 

Love ya! Xxx


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Friday, 8 April 2016

My favourite places in the World!

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Today I thought it would be fun to talk about my favourite places in the World I've travelled to. I love going on holiday and think it would be fun to reminisce about my fond memories!

1.) Coimbra, Portugal.

I visited Portugal for the first time in 2012, I went here for a skills camp in powerchair football. I love the visual beauty of Coimbra as it has its contrast of old and new. I visited in October/November time and it was a little chilly. I think if I was to go in the summer it would be lovely. I stayed at the Vila Gale Coimbra, this is a very updated hotel where I would think a lot of business people stay.

2.) Florence, Italy

This time last month I was in Italy, and I loved it! However, its not very wheelchair friendly. I stayed at Plus Florence which is a student hostel. We went to several places everyday however my favourite place was the Duomo which is the picture down below. It's a cathedral hand made from marble and other substances.
 

3.) Sharm El Sheik, Egypt.

Sharm is a very proud and cultured place. A lot of British, Russian and Germans go here for their winter holidays. I went here for Christmas in 2013 and have to say it was the best Christmas ever! The weather was about 20-30 degrees Celsius. It was always sunny, I cant remember it raining. We stayed at the Sea Club Aqua Park which is an all inclusive resort. I'd recommend getting taxi's from your resort and going to The Hard Rock Café as it was sooooo yummy!





4.) Limerick, Ireland.

I went to Ireland in 2014 with my Boyfriend for the powerchair football euro's. This was our first holiday together and loved Ireland. I loved Ireland because it was laid back, relaxed and surprisingly warm! We stayed at the Travelodge which was a mistake- it was like a green house! Next time I think I would spend the extra money and stayed at the hotel opposite the university.



That's just some of the places I've travelled to. These are by far my favourite! If you want to see more of this kind of thing then let me know.


Love ya! Xxx


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Thursday, 7 April 2016

How I made Mum's birthday cake!

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On Saturday 26th march, it was my mothers birthday. My mum always makes fab birthday cakes for me and my family, therefore this year I wanted to have a go at creating a cake for my mother. I made a chocolate gravity defying cake. If you'd like to make this cake then keep on reading because I'm going to tell you how!







Gravity Defying Cake!

You will need:

1 x cake (Pssssh!!! You thought I was going to tell you my families secret chocolate cake recipe? Think again!)
1 x plastic stick- preferably about 40-50cm's tall.
150g of melted milk chocolate
1 x piping bag
3 x boxes of chocolate fingers
9-12 pieces of cotton wool (You're probably thinking WTF! But trust me on this one OK?)
2 x bags of your choice of chocolate or candy
20g white chocolate
250g of icing (I used chocolate but you can use whatever you like)
1 x cake board
150 cm of ribbon of your choice.
1 x pair of sharp scissors
1 x offset spatula 

Steps:


1.) Using the icing cover your cake. Put the majority of the icing on top but spread around the sides so your chocolate fingers have something to stick to.

2.) Put the melted milk chocolate into the piping bag and cut the tip off the bag to create a small hole. Neatly cut the corner of the candy or chocolate bag and empty the content into a bowl. By squeezing the bag paint the stick in chocolate (only do one side of the stick at a time) and put the candy or chocolate one by one on the chocolate. Leave about 5-10 cm of space at the top of the stick.

3.) Open the empty chocolate or candy bag and stuff it with the cotton wool, this will give the appearance of a full bag. Place the uncovered end of the stick into the bag, the cotton wool will support the stick, however if you'd like to secure it more cover the top of the stick in melted chocolate.

4.) Put a little blob of melted chocolate on the middle of the cake board and transfer the cake onto the board. The melted chocolate will secure the cake.

5.) With force, push the stick about 10 cm into the centre of the cake.

6.) place the chocolate fingers upright around the sides of the cake. After that put your ribbon around the cake and tie a bow. Once you've tied a bow, cut the ends of the ribbon to a reasonable size to make it look tidy.

7.) open the other bag of treats and sprinkle onto on the cake, filling in any spaces.

8.) With the remainder of melted chocolate, spread it out on a piece of baking parchment. Place in the fridge till its set and manageable. Then break into a plack size and with a piping bag with a small tip write a message or a name or anything you like!

VOLIA!!!


There you have it! If you would like to make this cake then go ahead! Send me snapchats or tweets of your cake I'd love to see it!

Love Ya! Xxx


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