Not only is October the month of both of our birthdays, it is also the month of pink (how fitting). October was dedicated to cancer awareness, specifically
awareness of breast cancer. This was symbolized by the
pink ribbon, which was seen so frequently this month. We attended a few events
to raise greater awareness of early detection and seeking out help as soon as
possible.
POLO Pink Pony Brunch
We thoroughly enjoyed the POLO Pink Pony brunch held at the
Kyalami Equestrian Park in support of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA),
which was spent watching the POLO Spring/Summer Fashion Show during the
dressage trials. In addition, there was an amazing display by Lipizzaner horses. In addition, the morning was kicked off by an inspirational message by
cancer survivor, Eddy Rust. His inspirational story reflected that cancer can
be beaten and that it’s important not to lose hope.
Arriving at the POLO Pink Pony with our touches of pink |
Other guests who looked pretty in pink included (from left): Petra Laranjo Hourquebie and Jen Su |
Eddy Rust sharing his inspirational message |
The splendid Lipizzaner horse display |
Thanks to POLO for great prizes! Seen here with (from left): Tamerin Jardine and Chantal Rutter Dros |
Towards the end of the month, we participated in the Craft
Bra Run; this was a fun way of drawing attention to a serious health threat.
Women and men were encouraged to run in their bras to make the message more
visual. In addition, Pink Drive Mobile Clinic testing vehicles were on site to
encourage women to learn how to perform breast self-examination techniques. Of
course, the duo proudly marched down 4th avenue in hot pink bras to
support a good cause (and because secretly, we’ve always wanted to!)
Catching a quick coffee before donning our bras |
A sea of pink ready to descend upon Parkhurst's 4th Avenue |
Jonathan Boynton-Lee and Shashi Naidoo were there to show their support We loved Jonathan's choice of bra |
Actress Stevie French - a slight cop out on her bra but we loved these shirts |
They visit many other EU countries, which my work can follow in due course, but wish to focus mainly on the UK for now.
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