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Holding my breath in Wales - an introduction from Jules Peters

My name is Jules Peters and I'm married to rock musician, Mike Peters of The Alarm. I manage Mike and all things Alarm-related. Mike and I have been together for almost 21 years and together we have shared the most amazing life. We’ve had our ups and downs and emerged all the stronger for it. Mike is a two-times cancer survivor (most recently in December 2005 when our life fell apart temporarily, after Mike was diganosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (or CLL for short).

We have two sons, Dylan (aged 3.5) and Evan (aged 9 months), both born after four gruelling rounds of IVF (due to my fertility problems, not Mike’s cancer). Mike is now in remission. As a way of thanking his medical staff and inspiring others that cancer does not have to be a death sentence, Mike decided that he wanted to climb a mountain. This is how Everest Rocks came about.

As I write, Mike is about to arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal for an amazing adventure and to attempt the highest concert in the world, all on behalf of his charity foundation, Love Hope Strength. www.everestrocks.com Meanwhile, I’m at home in Wales, holding the fort. This is our story...

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amy chippendale:

Hi Jules!!!
I take off tomorrow to make my way 'round the planet to meet up with the boys when they get back down the hill.
I am so excited, I can hardly stand it-I love that you have this ongoing diary-It helps me know (even better) my sister in Wales who I have yet to meet-
love you and the wee ones!
See you soon, beautiful!
xoxoxxxx
a

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