Josh is spending the day in Manchester, picking up a few things in preparation for continuing his march tomorrow.
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Josh, as a Mum I know what YOUR Mum is thinking ... have you had enough rest, have you treated your feet to some medical attention and where is your note from the doctor allowing you to carry on?!! You are an absolute star to carry on and I wish you all the best for your march tomorrow. Take care, Nicola (Jessica's Mum)
Josh, I'm astounded at the distance you've travelled! You can be proud of yourself. We're rooting for you here in Canada.
As I write this, it's early Monday morning in the UK, so you'll be on your way again shortly. I hope your experiences on the first leg of your journey, and the thought of all of those around the world who are following your trek, will help to sustain you in the days to come. - Uncle Garry
I am 20 years old and have been working steadily for the past couple of years, in retail management and for a time with a structural engineering company, since finishing college. I wanted to take some time out from full time education before choosing my degree course. I am happy to say that I will now be starting my degree at West of England University in September and I'm really looking forward to it.
I am quite simply the transcriber of Josh's messages to this blog, (and of course his very proud father). I will try to keep this blog up to date with text and pictures as I receive them from Josh.
2 comments:
Josh, as a Mum I know what YOUR Mum is thinking ... have you had enough rest, have you treated your feet to some medical attention and where is your note from the doctor allowing you to carry on?!! You are an absolute star to carry on and I wish you all the best for your march tomorrow. Take care, Nicola (Jessica's Mum)
Josh, I'm astounded at the distance you've travelled! You can be proud of yourself. We're rooting for you here in Canada.
As I write this, it's early Monday morning in the UK, so you'll be on your way again shortly. I hope your experiences on the first leg of your journey, and the thought of all of those around the world who are following your trek, will help to sustain you in the days to come.
- Uncle Garry
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