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Day 2094: Remembering Jenna Lowe

“Love is a verb, people should do love.” – Jenna Lowe

 

It’s 12 : 38  PM on day 2094 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Philippians 4:13, have breakfast, learn one new thing – Swans can also fly. A baby swan is called a Cygnet. The name of the constellation Cygnus is from the Latin word for swan.- and work on my  25 Smiles Campaign   – raised $5 875 only $375 more to raise before Jan 10 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far 🙂 ).

 

Today marks the one year anniversary of Jenna Lowe’s death  (Jenna had a rare degenerative disease called Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension after a potentially life-saving double lung transplant she spent many months in the hospital before she passed away on this day last year) although I never met Jenna in person we did tweet each other she taught me that we live on in the lives we touch (Jenna’s life continues to touch the lives of others through the Jenna Lowe Trust). Rest in peace Jenna I will never forget you every sunny afternoon I go outside, look up at the sky and think of you I live for two now – I live for me and I live for you.

 

To find more about Jenna and the Jenna Lowe Trust please visit jennalowe.org/ .

Day 1731: Rest in peace Jenna Lowe

25 Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies;

26 and whoever lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?”

– John 11:25-26

 

It’s 12 : 00  PM on day 1731 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray,  read Jonah 3, publish my Disability of the Day feature,     learn one new thing –Looking like a cross between a guinea pig and a hippopotamus, the capybara can weigh a whopping 100 pounds (45 kilograms). Native to Central and South America, the rodents are semi-aquatic and can remain underwater for as long as five minutes.–feed myself French toast with banana for breakfast  and promote my Educate Generations campaign– $3 045 raised so far so grateful (thanks guys).

 

Yesterday I was deeply saddened to hear about the death of Jenna Lowe (Jenna had a rare degenerative disease called Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension after a potentially life-saving double lung transplant she spent many months in the hospital before she passed away on Monday the 8th of June) I interacted with Jenna a few times via Twitter she seemed to be such a sweet soul what I loved most about her was her determination to use her life to help others (she started the Get Me to 21 Campaign encouraging South Africans to become organ donors). Rest in peace Jenna your legacy will endure forever.

Watch Jenna’s interview on Hello Doctor below:

 

My thoughts and prayers are with the Lowe family during this difficult time.