Fantastic. Now this girl deserves to be honoured with "Dame".
An active mind imprisoned in an innactive body with no parole. There is no way to imagine the courage she needed to attempt such a feat. Failure would have been another devastating setback.
There aren't too many people I've met who are truly inspirational to me, but Hilary is one of them.
She made me realise how much I take for granted, and how vulnerable we all are. Especially when she got an disease that slowly took away all her mobility bit by bit.
Sailing around Britain not able to move from her neck down, being able to only suck and puff on a tube, is amazing. Doing it without all the hype and publicity of a lot of other challenges, makes her achievement all the more worthy.
Oh that's just filled my eyes with tears. That's true courage and determination. The next time, someone (or myself) grumbles about a job being difficult, I'll try and recall this as a powerful example of what's a real challenge.
as in any major achievement of this nature, there is a highly-motivated team of supports, sponsors, and go-fors behind an equally motivated person. All these plaudits should include them as well.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. And don't let's get into into that British propensity to start comparing her achievement with Ellen or Dee or the lad that's just circumnavigated, and assigning relative 'merit scores'. Well done all of them. Puts the rest of our pathetic puny efforts in the shade.