‘Bucket list’ girl’s wishes granted after touching hearts of millions
A 15-year-old cancer sufferer has thanked people around the world for helping to fulfil her ‘“bucket list” of things she wants to do before she dies. Three days ago Alice Pyne, of Ulverston, Cumbria, created an internet blog called Alice’s Bucket List...
A 15-year-old cancer sufferer has thanked people around the world for helping to fulfil her ‘“bucket list” of things she wants to do before she dies.
Three days ago Alice Pyne, of Ulverston, Cumbria, created an internet blog called Alice’s Bucket List in which she described how she has been fighting cancer for the last four years.
She revealed her latest hospital scans showed Hodgkin’s lymphoma – a cancer of the white blood cells – was spreading through her body and that her mother had encouraged her to create a wishlist.
Her appeal led to a flood of offers as her webpage became an internet hit with Twitter followers, as it became one of the most talked about subjects worldwide.
Top of the schoolgirl’s list was to “make everyone sign up to be a bone marrow donor”.
Other wishes were to swim with sharks, to have a purple Apple iPad, to meet Take That and “to have my hair done if they can do anything with it”.
In a fresh post today on her website – www.alicepyne.blogspot.com – she said most of her ambitions were now set to be achieved.
She wrote: “Now for my mega exciting news. I’m off to see Take That this weekend, can you believe it? I am so excited and really can’t wait, I just hope that I don’t get ill or something daft.
“I’ve lived in PJs for about a year so mum is going to town to buy some things to bring back for me to try.”
She added: “It also looks like the other things I wished to do are being organised so thank you to everyone for that. I feel a very lucky girl.
“PS Anyone got hints for tweeting because we don’t know what we’re doing LOL.”
A male bone marrow donor in his 20s was found as a match for Alice last year but doctors at Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool said chemotherapy treatment had not been successful enough to allow the transplant to go ahead.
On Monday, Alice wrote: “Hi, I’m 15-years-old and live with my parents and sister in Ulverston. I’ve been fighting cancer for almost four years and now I know that the cancer is gaining on me and it doesn’t look like I’m going to win this one.”
Copeland’s Jamie Reed, Tony Cunningham of Workington, John Woodcock of Barrow & Furness, Tim Farron who represents Westmorland and Lonsdale, Rory Stewart from Penrith and the Border, and Carlisle’s John Stevenson have all joined the campaign.
In a joint statement they said: “Alice’s bucket list has touched the hearts of millions of people in the space of a few days – we must make sure that empathy translates into more lives being saved.
Alice’s bucket list is:
To make everyone sign up to be a bone marrow donor
To swim with sharks
To go to Kenya (I can’t travel there now but I wanted to)
To enter Mabel (Alice’s dog) in a regional Labrador show
To have a photoshoot with Milly, Clarissa, Sammie and Megs
To have a private cinema party for me and my BFFs
To design an Emma Bridgewater mug to sell for charity
To stay in a caravan
To have a purple iPad
To be a dolphin trainer (I can’t do this one either now)
To meet Take That
To go to Cadbury World and eat loads of chocolate
To have a nice picture taken with Mabel
To stay in the chocolate room at Alton Towers
To have my hair done if they can do anything with it
To go whale watching