![]() I recently took part in the The Children's Trust Christmas Fair helping to raise money for the charity's work supporting children with severe disabilities and complex brain injuries. On the day of the fair, I woke up, looked out the window and, seeing torrential rain and howling wind, almost decided not to get out of bed. But I wrapped up warm, headed to the venue and set up shop in the marquee. It was a very busy day but two customers stand out in my mind: A young girl, aged about 12, sitting in her wheelchair, was wheeled over to my stall by her carer so she could browse. She decided to buy some earrings for her mum. The payment took some time as she struggled to get her hand to work and get money out her purse but she worked hard and was so proud to pay for her purchase. My other customer was a paediatric nurse who, aside from holding down her job in Kent, also volunteers at the centre in her spare time. After meeting this lovely lady with heart of gold, I felt a bit silly for moaning about something as trivial as the cold weather. I was humbled to meet so many special people that work for and depend on The Childrens Trust and am pleased that I could contribute to this great cause.
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Chantelle GilbertSouth-African born jewellery-loving wife and mom. Can be found living, laughing and sparkling in Auckland. Archives
May 2014
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