Thursday 6 November 2014

A Month of Madness

This past month has been insane, some ups and downs and very little time to update my blog here!

So what fundraising antics have I been up to? Well I successfully ran the York Marathon and I have the medal to prove it! It was the Sheffield TENTENTEN the following weekend and I was feeling well and recovered enough to run it until the day before when I had the most stupid accident and tore an intercostal muscle making breathing, never mind running, very painful...

I finished the gorgeous cheeky charity calendar in association with Sarah's Florist which is currently at the printers...


...and to fill one of the gaps I shot another calendar just with the doggies (which sold out in a day!) so I think I'll be doing another run of these very soon.


I've also had the charity Christmas cards back and they are now on sale at the 2 Rain Rescue Charity Shops and will be available on here next week...

Sadly however the Charity Fashion Show that I was organising for next weekend had to be cancelled due to low ticket sales which I'm pretty gutted about, but hey ho, you can't win em all!

Shelley
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ps. enormous thanks to the ladies that re-donated half their ticket costs after they received the cancellation notice and refund, lovely lovely people :)


Monday 6 October 2014

Dissapointments, double bookings and disaterous traininng (or the lack of...)

I'm gearing up to one of my big challenges this coming weekend, the York Half Marathon and I have to admit I have done barely any training, I'm just hoping that my general fit(ish)ness will carry me through, bolstered by my firm resolve and determination.


I've had a couple of disappointments too recently, I missed the Great Yorkshire Run because I forgot I was in Scotland! Missed out on getting a ticket for the Percy Pud (though I'm hopefull I might get a late entry) Aaaaaand I couldn't get a team in for the Dragon Boat Race as it was ludicrously expensive to enter (over £400!). So I'm currently on the hunt for a couple of other events that I can take part in that fit in with my insanely busy work diary...

I'm well behind with my ratio of time passed to challenges completed so I need to really up my game between now and Christmas, though on the plus side the calendar is shaping up nicely and I've some cute Christmas card designs on the go AND tickets for the fashion show will go on sale tomorrow!

Shelley
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Wednesday 10 September 2014

The Doggy Photobooth


This weekend Rain Rescue are having a great big Fun Dog Show and Fayre at Sheffield Manor Lodge and I'll be there with my fundraising Doggy Photobooth! It'll be £3 a go with A3 prints available to order at £20, images will be emailed to everyone that participates and shared on the Rain Rescue Facebook page...

So if you want your pooch to look as awesome as Gremlin here, get yourself there!

11am - 4pm (Dog Show 1pm - 4pm)
Sheffield Manor Lodge
Manor Lane
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Thursday 28 August 2014

Pride of Britain

I literally can't believe it but I've been nominated for a Pride of Britain Award

I had a call yesterday from ITV saying that they would like to come and film me very soon and that it will then go to the judges (Carol Vorderman & some other celeb types!) I am so very very honored and humbled by this and accept this nomination on behalf of everyone at Rain Rescue that spends their time tirelessly trying to combat the awful abuse and neglect that is prevalent in our county.

In fact this is for everyone that works in animal rescue, especially in small, local, underfunded, under appreciated rescues. I will use this opportunity to get every last bit of publicity and public awareness that I possibly can.

I've just had a look at the winners from last year, and frankly I don't stand a chance but while I've got the ear of anyone influential I'll be using it to full advantage!

Thank you to the people who nominated me, you are very kind, I think I better up my game now!!!

Shelley
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Wednesday 27 August 2014

September Challenges

September is going to be a busy month! I'm starting shooting the 2014 charity calendar in conjunction with Sarah's Florist this weekend, then I'm hoping to do one of my park runs and the Great Yorkshire Run as well as running a doggy photo booth at Rain Rescues Fun Dog Show organised by another awesome Rain Rescue volunteer, Lauren, which is going to be absolutely ace so get yourself there!


Friday 22 August 2014

Peaks Crossed!



I'm sat writing this with my feet firmly up as it's the day after the 2 day cross peak dog walk that we successfully completed in about 16 hours. Myself & Grace Tebbutt accompanied by the lovely Yogi walked 36 miles in total over 2 days, and on day 2 we were joined by a bigger team made up of my other half Paul, Cassie (another lovely Rain Rescue volunteer) her rescue doggy Lola my rescue doggy Sparky aka Gremlin and one of Rain Rescues current residents Duke!

We had a tough 2 days which began at Hunters Bar roundabout, the start of 'Compos Way'. Grace Yogi and myself set off at quite a pace but we were quickly slowed down by the massive hills on the first section of the walk.
On the way up to Stanage Pole we encountered 5 police cars in the middle of nowhere and thought that our walk might be brought to an abrupt end before we'd even hit the moors. They appeared to have rescued a couple of girls which left us worrying about "from what..." and looking over our shoulders for a couple of miles but who knows what was going on!


We stopped for some lunch as we reached the pole and Mr Yogi was still going strong having walked 6 miles already on his own (waaay more than I thought he would manage)

We ploughed on over Edges and past reservoirs stopping for a few photos on the way, it was a really hilly and really tiring day and we were fantasising about chips and cider for  the best part of the afternoon. Yogi only fell out of the bag once...


We'd set off at 9:30 and finally reached the half way point 8 hours later where we were extremely happy to see our lift waiting for us to take us to The Old Horns (Cassie's Pub) where we'd planned to refuel and stay the night so that we could get out and going again first thing in the morning.

It's fair to say that all 3 of us were pretty shattered by the time we got to the pub, Yogi's little legs had carried him 12 miles all on his own before I had to pop him in his bag and carry him up the biggest hill IN THE WORLD!

manic tiredness had set in by the time we reached the pub

Day 2 dawned after a good nights kip and Jon, Cassie's other half, sorted us out with breakfast butties (I don't think we would have made it without these) as well as packed lunches for the day ahead.

On day 2 the team grew and we were joined by my husband Paul and our dog Gremlin, Cassie and one of her dogs (adopted from Rain) Lola, and one of Rain's current residents Duke! We were a lot slower with so many dogs in tow and Mr Yogi gave up on walking after about 2 miles so had to be carried pretty much all the way on day 2 (well done Paul!)

Day 2 Team
Day 2 brought a very long crossing of the moors which felt like it would never end and some much more challenging map reading, if it wasn't for Graces skills we'd all still be wandering around up there I think...


The doggies were great, they all walked so well and for so far (apart from Yogi) they all managed the full 17 miles on day 2 and didn't complain anywhere near as much as the humans! Lola the collie probably covered double the distance the rest of us did too as she was darting about all over the place having a great time. Duke was a pleasure to have with us, especially when going uphill, but he really didn't understand crossing over Stiles and basically threw himself at them to get over, he's a lovely boy and will make someone a fabulous pet but he is a tad dim...

mmmmmm sandwiches
The last part was of course the hardest and going downhill became just as hard as uphill with aching knees and blistered feet but we finally made it. Sadly Sid's cafe (the official end of the walk) was closed so we'll have to pop back another time!


Huge thanks to everyone who sponsored us, if you haven't gotten round to it yet you can still send your pennies here... https://www.justgiving.com/ThirtyAtThirty

Shelley
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Tuesday 22 July 2014

2 Day Cross Peak Dog Walk

On August the 20th I'll be setting out on my first big physical challenge of the year, along with my lovely freinds Grace Tebbutt (aka crazy cat lady) and for day 2 Cassie Hirst (another fab Rain Rescue volunteer)
Joining us on this marathon hike will be Mr Yogi Rain Rescue's chief fundraiser and all round miracle doggy, here are his before an after photos...


Even since this last image was taken back in February he's continued to improve. Yogi was found days (maybe even hours) in the local dog pound, completely shut down, covered in mange with open sores all over his little body, he barely moved and you could see in his eyes that he had just given up  after a lifetime of neglect and abuse.... but Rain Rescue saved him and slowly nursed him back to life and full health. He is now our chief fund raiser and is always busy out meeting his fans. He's just a little lad though so I'm going to have to carry him a lot of the way...

Miss Tebbutt, sadly her feline friend won't be joining us on the walk!

We're walking Compos Way which is a 30 mile hike across the Peaks from Hunters Bar to Holmfirth. We're splitting this up into 2 days which is still quite a challenge when there are 4 little furry legs in tow!

We'd love it if you would sponsor us and help spur us on, we'll be live tweeting along the way to keep you all posted on our progress so keep an eye on the Rain Rescue Twitter Feed!

Here's Mr Yogi getting in a bit of practice in his new carry sack, he weighs a tonne!

Thursday 17 July 2014

Limited Edition Print

For part 3 of my charity challenge year I've designed a limited edition print that you will be able to buy, all profits will go to Rain Rescue. I'll be selling them for £12 inc postage & Packing and they will be available to buy right here as soon as they are back from the printers. These prints are 148mm x 210mm (A5) they are printed on 300gsm recycled paper and limited to 100. I hope you like!


Tuesday 24 June 2014

Pet Portrait Auction

As well as all my crazy physical challenges I'm also throwing in some creative fundraising activities and events and this is the first of MANY! 


Pet Portrait Auction

I'm auctioning one of my pet portrait session (value £150) which includes a 2 hour photoshoot at a location of your choice (within 10 miles of Sheffield) you'll recieve a disc of high resolution images and 2 gorgeous A3 prints, beautifully mounted and ready to frame!

If you'd like to bid on this it's for sale via the Rain Rescue Facebook Pageplease get bidding and share with all your animal loving friends

To see more of my photography work please visit my website

Shelley
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Sunday 1 June 2014

First challenge completed!

Ok so I'm not 30 just yet, but I'm off on holiday for the next week so I wanted to get one in before then. This morning I ran the Feline Fun Run, organised by the lovely Sheffield Cats Shelter, and got myself a pb! It was only a 5k and I'm starting small, I know most people will think "pah! a 5k run, that's just a quick sprint, anyone could do that" but it was a hilly course!


Tuesday 27 May 2014

Ready Steady....

In a couple of weeks time I'm turning 30 so I've decided to set myself 30 fundraising challenges for the year, all in aid of my favourite charity Rain Rescue

Some are big, some are small, some are sponsored, some are events, some are online, but hopefully all will contribute to my attempt to raise at least £3000 over the year (I decided £30k was a bit of an ask...)

I'll have friends joining me along the way (both four and two legged) for some of the challenges and I'll be using this blog to document my sucesses (and inevitable failures)

The list above shows what I'm setting out to achieve...

BRING IT ON
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