Our journey started on Friday 8th May
with a Blessing from the The Very Revd Robert Willis, Dean of Canterbury,
officiating and the Lord Mayor of Canterbury, Cllr Carolyn Parry, in attendance
. We rode our scooters through Canterbury en route to the Cathedral and were met
there by many of our supporters, both friends and other members of the KMSTC.
The Dean gave a very moving blessing
and the Lord Mayor wished us good luck on
our epic trip. Luckily not till after that did we get proper Wheelie
weather and the rain poured and it was on with our wet weather gear which had kindly
been donated to us by Colemans of Herne Bay - we were very glad of this as our
journey of the Wall progressed! Meridian TV sent a film crew and we had to wait a while for
the deluge to stop for them to interview us, the item was later shown on their
6.00pm news.
The eight members of the team attending the
service were Jackie, Kate, Lin, Sue, Marlene, Carol, Rosemary and Maggie who
form the Red Wheelies Formation Display Team, accompanied by our husbands, Dave,
Keith, Pete, Geoff, Philip and John who were also the 'Roadies' on the journey
and whose help and encouragement cannot be stressed too much. Without them
the trip would not have been possible.
Saturday 9th we left for Carlisle
independently, arriving at our hotel, The Premier Inn, Junction 44, M6 in late
afternoon. This is where we also met up with our guest ninth member of the Team,
Gill and her husband Mike. Gill had been a part of the original Red
Wheelies and was invited to come along for the ride! The Hotel staff were
brilliant for the whole of our stay, nothing we asked for was too much trouble
and their help made everything so much easier. We were all seated together
in the dining room and quickly became the 'cabaret'. We were also reunited with
the Quingosport scooters which after the blessing at Canterbury had been taken
by Forever Active to Carlisle by truck.
Sue was having a relapse (her legs didn't want to
work) and had been prescribed steroids by her GP and the MS nurse the week
before we left but had been unable to get the prescription locally in Canterbury
as apparently there is a shortage of steroids! The pharmacist had contacted Asda
in Carlisle who said they would have the drugs for her. This is the only drug
that seems to help when we have relapses but she couldn't get them - don't think
this would have happened without a big fuss if the drug had been for heart or
cancer treatment. Lin took Sue to get them but was told to go back later.
Dave and Jackie went back but were told due to the shortage Asda had been unable
to get them so advised that Sue go to casualty as an emergency, Dave and Jackie
took her to Carlisle General only to be told that they did not have any of the
particular drug prescribed either but suggested that Sue be admitted for 5 days
to have the drug by infusion. Sue was quite adamant she had come up to
take part in the walk and nothing was going to stop her! She eventually
got the drugs on Tuesday!!!!