NATIONAL GALLERY CELEBRATION, TWO STRANGERS MUSICAL, AND A TOUGH OLD TRAVEL DAY

Published 2024-07-26
This London trip was a tough one on my chronic illness symptoms and left me feeling a little defeated, but I had such a great time at the National Gallery for the launch of their #200Creators initiative and watching Two Strangers Carry A Cake Across New York at the Criterion Theatre. Definitely not my best vlog but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless!

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Hello! My name is Pippa Stacey and I’m a disabled writer, speaker, and communication consultant based in York. I enjoy theatre, books, and fundraising, and can most often be found wearing some form of pyjamas and drinking all of the tea.

I acquired my chronic illness as a young adult and struggle daily with the challenges of living my best life alongside managing a debilitating health condition. However, I’ve finally learned that I don’t have to ‘overcome’ or ‘defy’ my illness in order to be successful, and I know now that there’s nobody’s path you have to follow but your own.

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All Comments (6)
  • @ambarrose
    I love how you always include your rest bits. The frames of the bed clothes. It just makes it so much more... Natural, in a way? For all of us with chronic ilness.
  • I love watching you go away and do things by yourself in car too anxious to ever do that! It gives me hope for independence but also what an amazing opportunity thanks for sharing your adventures xx
  • Love that you keep things real Pippa. Travel is hard. Pleased you enjoyed the national Gallery 😊
  • @Enn-
    Mornings are really rough for me too, so I can relate to the struggle of getting going. Thanks for the vid! How will you be decorating your old set of side panels? Keep the new ones for the "dress up" days, and cover the old ones with whimsy?
  • @ruby3200
    I completely understand how it feels to feel out of the loop with the world when feeling unwell in public, that’s a great way of explaining it! I reset my day in a similar fashion when I go to my family lake house. We leave in the mornings for church,I can’t travel and then go to church, so I wake up, travel an hour and a half, and then go back to sleep once I’m home. It actually helps a lot and I don’t feel so horrible. Out of curiosity how long is the train ride to London for you? I’m American and have never been on a train, considering America is so big and we travel far I was curious.😆