GREAT EXCITEMENT AS THE OLYMPIC FLAME COMES TO WALES....
And here it is... proudly carried by our friend Tracy on 28 May on its way through Blaenau Ffestiniog. Tracy who works for the same school as my husband John was nominated by her daughter Tara . In nominating her Mum, Tara wrote the following...
Tracy's nomination story
I am nominating Tracy Thomas to hold the torch for Gwynedd. At a time in my life where my confidence was lacking my feeling of self worth was low my mum inspired me. She inspired me through her love, kindness, enthusiasm and drive to go to university. I never thought that I would ever make it to year two of university but thanks to my mums support I am here a changed person. She taught me no matter what hand I'm dealt you have to make the best of it. She is an inspiration to me and my three sisters who she has brought up all by herself. My mum is always pushing herself through running for charities like the Race for Life (Aberystwyth, Ceredigion) and in Race the Train (Tywyn, Gwynedd), she also helps coach Dysynni Squash Club two nights a week, and helps with Dragon Sports a sports club for young primary school children, in the local school Pen-Y-Bryn. She also used to be a level one gymnastics coach in Dollgellau Gymnastic Club, to help out but sadly our coach passed away so the club stopped. My mum is always welcoming to her friends and family who she sees on a regular basis and always makes time for them. I genuinely believe my mum would be a good representative for Gwynedd and she would make everyone in the county proud.
Just how excited do I look to be holding the very Olympic Torch Tracy ran with. What an honour! |
It is quite beautiful |
The journey of the Olympic Flame around UK.
(picture from internet)
On a personal note, I would like to apologise for my lack of posts so far this year, however, I do want to thank the faithful readers who have not completely given up on me and have continued to leave comments on the few posts I have done... I really have appreciated this. Health issues got in the way earlier... and then, the longer I left it, the more difficult I found it to get back into. I will get around to catching up with you all again soon.
Blessings - Marion
6 comments:
Sweet Sister,
I'm elated for Tracey! What a wonderful tribute her daughter wrote for her Mom...indeed a beautiful torch. I like the pictures with you and John and the torch!
I remember when our state hosted the 1996 Olympics and the torch came through our little town in the wee early morning hours and we all lined up to see it pass. It was quite an occasion.
I agree completely that when we don't blog regularly it becomes easier not to post. I'm guilty.
Love and Prayers...Betty
I must say you do look excited holding the torch, how great to be able to do so. Thank you for showing a close up, it is so pretty. My husband and I will be glued to the set during the Olympics. I hope to see a lot of England while tuning in.
Sorry to hear that you had health problems, but happy to see you are better and back to blogging, as we out here in blogland enjoy your posts.
Betsy
So glad to see you back here, Marian!
How exciting to see the Olympci torch--a few years ago, the torch was carried through Portland, Oregon when we were living there. A close friend of my daugther's ran with it! My aged father sat by the road side in his wheel chair to watch it pass-- great memories.
Very exciting!! Thanks so much for sharing such great photos with us.
Take care,
What an exciting time!! I didn't know the torch was pretty. I had never seen one up close.
Hello Marion...it's always a treat to see a new post from you in my blog list. You look excited to be able to actually hold the Olympic torch that your friend carried through Blaenau Ffestiniog, and I'm sure it was a thrill. Thanks for sharing it with the rest of us.
I look forward to seeing more of your world through your blog in the coming months. Be well, and may God bless you and John.
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