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Hero Provides a Free Lunch

Posted by stephcolin on Aug-31-2009
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DENVER — Chemotherapy treatments are no fun, but patients here at the Kaiser Permanente Oncology Department in Denver have reason to look forward to their visits.

On the fourth Thursday of every month everyone here — patients, family, and staff — gets a free, homemade lunch.

“They love it and I love it. I bring sandwiches and Texas sheet cake, and chips. We have the same menu every month, but everybody likes it,” said Elise McGew-Hall.

Elise started the lunch when her husband was a patient at Kaiser. Although he lost his battle to cancer, 15 years later, Elise is still here.

“I told them they can’t get rid of me,” Elise said.

And no one wants her to stop providing lunch.

Some patients arrange their schedules so they could be around for Elise visits.

“You can just see them light up the moment she shows up. ‘Oh, sandwich day!’ And they get excited,” said Paula Hoshaw, the facility’s care coordinator.

Elise insists it’s just a small gesture, but patients and staff at Kaiser Permanente say Elise’s 15 years of kindness has been some of the best medicine they’ve received.

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Record-breaking teen sails into harbour

Posted by stephcolin on Aug-29-2009
Mike Perham waves after arriving at Gunwharf Quay in Portsmouth.

Mike Perham waves after arriving at Gunwharf Quay in Portsmouth.

LONDON (AFP) – A 17-year-old teenager who this week became the youngest person to sail solo around the world with assistance landed in England Saturday to a rapturous welcome.

Mike Perham entered British waters on Thursday after 156 days at sea in his 50-feet yacht, crossing the finishing line between Lizard Point, the most southerly point in Britain, and Ushant in northern France.

“I was close to tears when I came round the corner and saw the crowds. It was just incredible, I’m overwhelmed and quite honoured,” he said Saturday as he sailed into Portsmouth on the southern English coast.

“Hopefully this will be an inspiration to other people and lots of other kids can go out on the water as well.”

He said anyone thinking of repeating his challenge should “go for it”, but refused to say whether he agreed with the decision by a Dutch court Friday that a 13-year-old girl cannot set sail on a solo around-the-world trip next month.

The court did not rule out the possibility of Laura Dekker eventually embarking on the record-breaking quest but ordered her to be placed in the temporary care of social services for two months to assess the dangers.

“It’s an interesting case. If she is an average 13-year-old I would say absolutely not, just as if I was an average 17-year-old I would say no. You don’t only need to be a good sailor but a good mechanic,” Perham said.

Perham hoped to complete the challenge non-stop, but problems with his boat’s rudder and other hitches forced him to pull into port three times, meaning his world record is the youngest solo circumnavigation with assistance.

He took the record aged 17 years and 164 days, two months younger than Zac Sunderland, an American who completed his voyage last month.

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