One man's ride around Australia on a unicycle to save his dying sister. Samuel Johnson raised over a million dollars to fund breast cancer research and he's still not finished. Keep up with his adventures and donate to breast cancer research. Don't fall into the booby trap - be breast aware!
Friday, 8 February 2013
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
9 days to go til launch
Thanks to Yelp Melbourne for pumping up our tyres and inviting their huge community down to Fed Square next Friday Feb 15th for our launch party. Will you be there? Come down, wear pink and show your support for Samuel as he head off on his epic adventure.
Friday, 1 February 2013
We are in The Aussie Word!
The Aussie Word has been supporting us online and just got a blog-interview with me (Sam)!
They’ve been tweeting about us too so big salute to them!
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LYS Diaries: 24th - 28th January
Samuel here!
We are a home-grow, grass roots-type event. We’ve got no slick event management company running the show. We’ve got a meager operating budget and we run it all pretty much on sheer willpower and the generosity of others. In-house, we refer to ourselves as ‘The Little Engine That Could’.
Which is why we feel so darn lucky to have secured a national launch. Our two goals are lofty at the very least. 1) Remind every mum in the land to be breast aware. 2) Raise a mill. These are extremely hard to achieve without a national launch.
So kudos to Connie for coming up with a concept so unique and hat’s off to The Project, New Idea, and Today for believing in Love Your Sister. (Actually, special mention to New Idea for donating $2000 to the cause – we didn’t ask). Connie and I have been flitting around doing interviews and shoots this week, which has been fun.
It’s becoming another level of real again. But the more real it gets, the more abstract it gets as well, strangely. I’m only just starting to wrap my head around how truly bizarre what we’re attempting actually is.
LYS Diaries: 24th - 28th January Part 2
The school holidays are nearly over, I can’t believe it, Willoughby will be going into grade one and Hamilton will be starting school. When I was first diagnosed I didn’t think I’d get to see Willoughby start school and now, two and a half years later, I am only a week away from seeing my youngest, Hamilton start as well. Wonders will never cease. I am so glad I get to share these important milestones with my boys.
We made pancakes the other day and a little droplet shaped like a heart fell in the pan. Willoughby decided straight away that the heart pancake should be for Uncle Sammy, how cute.
After that he wanted to make a big heart pancake for Uncle Sammy to give him energy for his big unicycle ride. This is my feeble attempt….
Hamilton and Willoughby all clean after their bath, tucking into a pikelet before story time.
When Sam and I were kids, we didn’t have a TV or computer games, so we used to play a lot of board games. We loved it. We played games like Othello, Stratego, checkers, cluedo and monopoly nearly every day. I realised last week that my boys are getting old enough to move on from snakes and ladders and start playing some older games. So this week we played Build-a-Beetle, Connect Four and Othello. I loved it and they did too. Here we are after a game of build the beetle. Willoughby named all the beetles we made; amongst them were names such as Speedy, Reddy, Cutey and Fire.