The problem with sons…

“What in God’s name made you come up with that idea?”

“‘Possum ergo facit,’” my son replies. “‘I can therefore…’” It stands to reason. There are many things Nick cannot do since the attack that changed all our lives. He has had a rough year so far; a year which should have begun beautifully began very badly and the fallout has been hard, leaving him in a dark place for a long time. My younger son also began the year with sadness. “I needed to do something positive. This is it.”

“Why?” I knew the answer before he grinned…

“Why not?” There really is no answer to that. Why not indeed? “Want to join us?”

“Er.. no. I’m fine thanks.” Really, I’m fine… I feel no need to dive head first out of an aeroplane from a ridiculous height at a ridiculous speed. I almost did it once… these days the desire has fled. And if it attempts to come back, I will not, as the saying goes, be best pleased.

Nick

Nick

Nick had decided the jump would make a nice birthday treat for his brother, but raising money for a good cause was part of the whole thing. When he was attacked, when things looked very bad, we had so much support from people across the world… many complete strangers back then… and in so many ways. The messages we still have and they still touch the heart every time they are read. It makes a huge difference when you are living through hellish circumstances to know people actually care.

These events change the life not only of the person in the hospital bed, but also of their friends and families. You can imagine it… many of us will have thought to ourselves how we would feel in those circumstances. But actually, what you do feel is nothing like that… it is isolating, lonely and very, very frightening. When someone reaches out from the heart it matters. And sometimes it really is a simple as that, just caring can change the day for someone.

Alex

Alex

The charity my sons will be jumping for does just that… it reaches out to children facing life threatening conditions and makes a wish come true. To the child and their families that can make all the difference.

Nick and Alex would like me to thank everyone who has sponsored them so far, your support means the world to them and to me. Please take a moment to read their story and see what they are doing and why, and if you can, please help by sharing their story, or sponsoring them either by Paypal to nickverron@hotmail.com, on the Do it for Charity website …or just leaving a word of encouragement for them on their Facebook event page.

Thank you.

Nick and Alex

Nick and Alex

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About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue  passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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26 Responses to The problem with sons…

  1. beth's avatar ksbeth says:

    wow, they are amazing givers and powerhouses, what a great cause, you must be so very proud )

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  2. Lisa's avatar Lisa says:

    Reblogged this on Underground Energy and commented:
    I’ve been following this wonderful story…

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  5. All of you went through was a life changing event. Traumatic change makes world feels darker and more threatening. It’s so important to know that people care. I’m pleased to share this on my blog. I hope that the year gets better for Nick, for all of you.

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  6. I just noticed the date on this Sue. I wonder why this was in my recent email notification. I mean everything I said, with the exception of sharing the post. 🙂 – Sorry about this.

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