I still remember the day that everything happened. The day my sister was taken away from me forever. Earlier that day I’d spoken to Jane on the phone and we’d planned our weekend together; we were going to the cinema…
Read MoreOnly a few days now before Craig and I set off. Thankfully most of the travel plans are in place – only the simple matter of booking a flight home from Moscow! Thank goodness that everything can be booked online….
Read MorePhoto opportunity: 12pm on Wednesday, 4th September at the front of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Perth Road, Dundee The father and brother of late Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design student Jane Kelly, who…
Read MoreOver a hundred of you voted and I am delighted to announce our new theme song … With 30% of the vote, the winner is: The Calling – Wherever You Will Go
Read MoreThanks to so many people for the feedback and support on the first instalment of our Plans and Preparations. It’s less than two weeks now until Craig and I set off from Dundee, and all of a sudden it is…
Read MoreWe want you to pick a song for our journey, something that we can play each morning to motivate us for the day ahead. Voting is now closed. Have a look at the blog post ‘Your voice was heard’ to…
Read MoreEver since Craig and I came up with the idea of making our “Journey for Jane” to Moscow, we’ve had lots of different ideas as to how we should go about making the journey. It didn’t take long to dispel…
Read MoreWe have launched a Youtube channel to tie in with Journey For Jane. On there, we will periodically upload vlogs—“video blogs” for those of you not versed in the lingo—and the odd promotional video. Please subscribe to our channel here.
Read MoreWe’ve all heard the famous saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Well, it’s a famous saying because it’s hard to refute. Pictures can immediately transport our mind to memories and places in a way that only the craftiest…
Read MoreI will never forget that dark windy October evening. As I walked towards my door in answer to the bell, I could see two dark figures through the glass. I opened the door. Two police officers, a man in plain clothes and a woman in full uniform, stood with grim expressions on their faces.
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