Oh to be one hour away from the seaside - I remember it well. Aww poor Poppy must have been mortified - I remember a situation like that at Linford and it shook us all up so a little one must really feel it :-( Oh the size of that lemon top ice-cream yummy!! Thanks for sharing.
Nicola , Mike here your ice cream recommender, great video as always and such thoughtful words on what was a stressful Parkrun for the Redcar Parkrun community, I am very happy to inform you that my friend who had the cardiac arrest ,did survive and is on the road to recovery . We are also so grateful for the Paramedics passing by and taking part in the Parkrun who without doubt saved a life that day . My friends family are so thankful to everybody at the parkrun who helped and sent their good wishes. You and Poppy need to come back some day , when the stress levels are lower . Thank you keep the videos coming xx
Lovely Mike, thank you so much for being so very welcoming on the morning 🤗 we're so happy that help was on hand so quickly and that Ian is on the mend. A very stressful morning for you all indeed but we still felt super looked after and welcomed into your community so I can't thank you enough. Also... You were right about the lemon top! 😋🤤
Awwwwwwwe, I never knew that Heron's nested in trees!!! I agree with you (With me now pod ) that it should be a 'thing' that parkruns tell you all about the local goodness!! ❤❤❤
Now that’s a way to play music at a parkrun without having to get a music licence ! Well done, Poppy. I am hoping to run at Cinder Track & visit the Captain Cook Museum in Stewart Park in 2025 so I will try & fit Rosebery Topping & a Lemon Trip into the excursion. 🙂 Roseberry Topping reminds me of Sugar Loaf Mountain in the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland (just South of Powerscourt Gardens). It is an easy climb & on a clear day you can see the Mountains of Mourne & Wales as well as the whole of Dublin.
Thanks Andy, it was difficult to get right so I appreciate you saying that. Luckily with the incredible response then the gentleman concerned was okay ❤️
At walsall parkrun last year someone had a heart attack at the end of the first lap. They cut it short and gave everyone 59.59. The main thing is that they made a good recovery.
Wow, where to start! 1) love lemontops. My partner introduced me to them and always have one up there (she's from that area and i think we visit more for the lemontop than to visit family!!). 2) the newbie in the first-timers is her sister-in-law Tracy! A new convert to parkrun and she's now been three consecutive weeks. 3) amazed the parkrun continued despite the medical event. Most would have rightly abandoned but im sure the core team had their reasons and in the hi-vis heroes we trust. 4) also surprised the route wasn't amended for the nesting heron. Lytham Hall switch to the B route if there's any sign of a nesting heron.
I can totally understand visiting for a lemon top! 😋🤤 Awww no way was it her sister-in-law! It's a small parkrunworld! There were loads of herons nesting, it was so amazing, I've never seen anything like it! 😍 I'm loving learning about heronries! Yes I didn't know whether the event would stop or not but they did amazingly at both dealing with the emergency in the best possible way and continuing the event too. Of course we would have fully understood if they'd have stopped! A wonderful, but stressful morning! 🙃 I'm just pleased there was a happy ending ❤️
its good to see park runs on here that you do not live near to it looks a lovely one that one you did on here another more 4 park runs i will have done 25 25th will be at Huddersfield just ran 9 miles today in 1h27 then could hardly move
Emergencies during a parkrun can be unsettling for everyone and particularly confronting for young ones. I hope Poppy wasn’t too upset. I remember that when I learned to read and write that all the familiar place names like Sheepscar, Harehills and Roundhay were not spelled as they sounded. The same thing happens wherever you live, people can be very particular about local pronunciation.
Thanks, yes Poppy was very shaken by seeing the defib in action but as it was a happy ending then it's a good lesson to learn. There's no greater demonstration of how important first aid is! ❤️
The original video got a copyright strike so I've removed the song and reloaded it. Super frustrating as I took the song from a song library for exactly this purpose but I figured I'd just change it. Life is too short to argue 🙃
Never pleasant when somebody falls ill so abruptly... I totally recommend first aid courses for everybody (excepting those for whom it would be innapropriate) a friend of mine who is a first responder /paramedic goes to our local schools /brownies etc to deliver age appropriate first aiding so you may have something similar locally x
Oh to be one hour away from the seaside - I remember it well. Aww poor Poppy must have been mortified - I remember a situation like that at Linford and it shook us all up so a little one must really feel it :-( Oh the size of that lemon top ice-cream yummy!! Thanks for sharing.
She was definitely really shaken up but thank goodness for the heroic response which resulted in a happy ending 🥰
Nicola , Mike here your ice cream recommender, great video as always and such thoughtful words on what was a stressful Parkrun for the Redcar Parkrun community, I am very happy to inform you that my friend who had the cardiac arrest ,did survive and is on the road to recovery . We are also so grateful for the Paramedics passing by and taking part in the Parkrun who without doubt saved a life that day . My friends family are so thankful to everybody at the parkrun who helped and sent their good wishes. You and Poppy need to come back some day , when the stress levels are lower . Thank you keep the videos coming xx
Lovely Mike, thank you so much for being so very welcoming on the morning 🤗 we're so happy that help was on hand so quickly and that Ian is on the mend. A very stressful morning for you all indeed but we still felt super looked after and welcomed into your community so I can't thank you enough. Also... You were right about the lemon top! 😋🤤
Awwwwwwwe, I never knew that Heron's nested in trees!!! I agree with you (With me now pod ) that it should be a 'thing' that parkruns tell you all about the local goodness!! ❤❤❤
Yes!!!!!!! I'm so happy you agree and also that I'm not the only one who didn't know about herons 🤣
Yes, exactly this!!! I never even thought about it, but if I was asked in let's say a pub quiz, I'd assumed they nested like Swans! 🤷♀️
Now that’s a way to play music at a parkrun without having to get a music licence ! Well done, Poppy.
I am hoping to run at Cinder Track & visit the Captain Cook Museum in Stewart Park in 2025 so I will try & fit Rosebery Topping & a Lemon Trip into the excursion. 🙂 Roseberry Topping reminds me of Sugar Loaf Mountain in the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland (just South of Powerscourt Gardens). It is an easy climb & on a clear day you can see the Mountains of Mourne & Wales as well as the whole of Dublin.
Ooh we'll have to have a trip back to Ireland to check that out! 😃😃😃
Great video. Really respectful towards the seriousness of the situation. Hope the runner involved is OK.
Thanks Andy, it was difficult to get right so I appreciate you saying that. Luckily with the incredible response then the gentleman concerned was okay ❤️
Your videos are always so life affirming ❤
Matt ❤️❤️❤️ thank you, what a lovely thing to say 🤗
love the photos and the view of the countryside o and Lemon top ice cream sounds good😄
It was definitely worth changing our plan for. We'd have missed out if we'd not got a lemon top!
At walsall parkrun last year someone had a heart attack at the end of the first lap. They cut it short and gave everyone 59.59. The main thing is that they made a good recovery.
Exactly this. It puts everything into perspective in an instant doesn't it! ❤️
Wow, where to start!
1) love lemontops. My partner introduced me to them and always have one up there (she's from that area and i think we visit more for the lemontop than to visit family!!).
2) the newbie in the first-timers is her sister-in-law Tracy! A new convert to parkrun and she's now been three consecutive weeks.
3) amazed the parkrun continued despite the medical event. Most would have rightly abandoned but im sure the core team had their reasons and in the hi-vis heroes we trust.
4) also surprised the route wasn't amended for the nesting heron. Lytham Hall switch to the B route if there's any sign of a nesting heron.
I can totally understand visiting for a lemon top! 😋🤤 Awww no way was it her sister-in-law! It's a small parkrunworld! There were loads of herons nesting, it was so amazing, I've never seen anything like it! 😍 I'm loving learning about heronries! Yes I didn't know whether the event would stop or not but they did amazingly at both dealing with the emergency in the best possible way and continuing the event too. Of course we would have fully understood if they'd have stopped! A wonderful, but stressful morning! 🙃 I'm just pleased there was a happy ending ❤️
"I'm not having sugar at the moment" 😄what a lovely park run! Another great video
Thanks ☺️ Oops... It fell into my mouth 😜🤣🤣🤣 Great to meet you on Saturday 🤗
@@NicolaRuns 🦸♀️ Great to meet you too!😄
its good to see park runs on here that you do not live near to it looks a lovely one that one you did on here another more 4 park runs i will have done 25 25th will be at Huddersfield just ran 9 miles today in 1h27 then could hardly move
I love a bit of parkrun tourism 😍 the travel is so exciting! Well done for your run, recover well 👍🏼
Always got to get a Lemontop from Paccito’s when in Redcar 👍 (and I’m from NZ!)
Wow! So the lovely lady wasn't wrong when she said people come from all over the world! 😃
Emergencies during a parkrun can be unsettling for everyone and particularly confronting for young ones. I hope Poppy wasn’t too upset.
I remember that when I learned to read and write that all the familiar place names like Sheepscar, Harehills and Roundhay were not spelled as they sounded. The same thing happens wherever you live, people can be very particular about local pronunciation.
Thanks, yes Poppy was very shaken by seeing the defib in action but as it was a happy ending then it's a good lesson to learn. There's no greater demonstration of how important first aid is! ❤️
@@NicolaRunsRedcar are doing a defib cpr training on 18th may after the run
@@andreehart1830 that's awesome, although TBF they were total pros at dealing with the incident so calmly! I'm sure it'll reassure everyone though ❤️
My pebbles came from this beach!! #plantarfasciitiswin
That's actually very cute! ❤️
hope the person was ok
They were thankfully ❤️
@@NicolaRuns good to hear
how was park run
Which one? This one or the one we've just done? 🤔🙃
Wheres all the comments gone ?
The original video got a copyright strike so I've removed the song and reloaded it. Super frustrating as I took the song from a song library for exactly this purpose but I figured I'd just change it. Life is too short to argue 🙃
@@NicolaRuns Wow , its getting worse with the nonsense , how annoying , rise above it kiddo 😉
Never pleasant when somebody falls ill so abruptly... I totally recommend first aid courses for everybody (excepting those for whom it would be innapropriate) a friend of mine who is a first responder /paramedic goes to our local schools /brownies etc to deliver age appropriate first aiding so you may have something similar locally x
I had no idea that herons went to tree x
@@NicolaRuns Oh no! I didn't mean for my stupid joke to in any way resemble reality!