My invite to the event |
Me and Sean, Summer 2013 |
I accepted the invitation to the awards and Sean also booked a ticket to go the ceremony. As the day grew closer I got phone calls off Edinburgh Evening News as they were doing write ups of the awards. They did a write up off all the finalists of the awards. In my write up they wrote:
"Nicole Gray, 20, from Musselburgh, suffers from asthma so severe she has had 39 hospital admissions in the past year. She is also prone to seizures and allergies, and was advised not to go to university because of her condition. But the former James Gillespie’s High School pupil was so determined to fulfil her dream and is and is now studying psychology at Edinburgh Napier University. She said: “I don’t tend to let my health issues get in the way of doing the things that I want to do.”"
The East Lothian Courier also wrote a piece about my nomination. They wrote:
"Inspirational Nicole is up for region-wide award INSPIRATIONAL student Nicole Gray has been nominated for an award by her best friend after battling to overcome a string of debilitating health conditions. Nicole, 20, who lives in Musselburgh with her mum, has suffered from allergies for most of her life, but as she hit her teens she faced fresh... challenges. From the age of 15 she has been diagnosed with brittle asthma, anaphylaxis and began to suffer unexplained seizures. She has to carry an adrenaline injector with her at all times in case she suffers an anaphylactic reaction, and has been rushed to hospital 200 times since she was diagnosed, aged 16. Nicole, who is currently studying psychology at Edinburgh Napier University, has been shortlisted for Inspirational Young Adult at this year's Pride of Edinburgh ceremony by her best friend Sean Rodger, who described her as an inspiration. She will find out tonight (Friday), at a glittering ceremony in Edinburgh's Assembly Rooms, whether or not she has won. The plucky young woman who volunteers at the British Heart Foundation charity shop at weekends is preparing to take part in the annual Edinburgh Color Me Rad 5k to raise money for Asthma UK, she says she tries to remain positive whatever life throws at her. Nicole said: "I never let being told I can't do something stop me from giving it the best shot I possibly can. "I take each day as it comes and I don't take the little things for granted. "People have said to me that I go through a lot in my life and if it were them they wouldn't be able to do it. "They sometimes look at me differently compared to before I was diagnosed but the truth is I'm no different a person to when I was 15; my overall personality has remained the same throughout. I am a person, not a list of conditions.""
Hair all done :) |
May 16th finally arrived and I truly could not be more excited. I was nervous at the same time as I had never been to anything quite like the awards before but I could not wait. I got my hair all done lovely at 3:15pm and got home for 5:30pm where I began to get ready. By 5:45pm I was ready and Sean arrived at my house ready for us to go. My mum and her partner also were attending the awards so we were driven up in the car.
Completed look: curled hair, red thin strap long dress and blue shoes |
Me and Sean all ready for the event :) |
The Pride of Edinburgh Awards sponsored by Edinburgh Evening News and Lidl |
Tomato and red pepper soup for starters |
Chicken with mashed potatoes, leeks, onion and a white sauce for main course |
Lemon mouse with a biscuit base, fresh whipped cream and lemon shavings on top served with raspberries and strawberries for pudding |
The food was absolutely gorgeous and tasted amazing. The catering staff were great when dealing with my allergies. They had a separate part of the kitchen where people with allergies food was cooked in order to prevent cross contamination as well as the chef phoning me before the event to check everything over with me.
Winner, Nicole Gray! |
Sean on the big screen talking about why he nominated me |
Me with me award unable to stop smiling :) |
Several other award winners were announced and we had further entertainment. First of Saskia Eng, winner of Edinburgh's Got Talent 2013, performed "Say Something" and "Blame it on the Boogie". She is only 12 years old but wow! What a voice she has, she gave a fantastic performance and she is definitely going to go far. Afterwards we had Anna McLuckie, contestant on the UK Voice 2013, perform 3 songs accompanied by her harp. She was fantastic! I would love to see more of her live. After their performances the rest of the awards were announced and all the winners were asked to go back onto stage to have their pictures taken together for the Edinburgh Evening News.
All the winners on stage with their awards |
Then it was time to go home. The excitement of the evening making the atmosphere buzz with people smiling all around and congratulating others on their nomination or their winning of the award. It was such an amazing opportunity to attend the awards and is something which I am extremely grateful for. It is something which I will remember for the rest of my life and will always make me smile when I think about it. Words cannot express just what winning the award means to me. To think I genuinely inspires others is an amazing thing, it makes me happy to know that others look up to me and think of me as an inspiration. I would most of all like to thank Sean for nominating me, for being such an amazing friend and person over the years I've known him and for being a massive support through everything I have been through.
Me and Sean after the awards with my award :) |
My award sponsored by Costa Coffee |
If anyone would be interested in seeing a collection of the pictures I took on the night here is a link to the YouTube video I made with the pictures in it:
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