00:00I would love my friends to remember me by going through the physical, gruelling activity of running into the North
00:07Sea.
00:07Yeah, I would like to be remembered in that way.
00:21I've done a few sort of bike rides in their memories.
00:25I've done London to Paris. That's my way of, I suppose, remembering.
00:28For, like, a celebration day, we did a walk. We did a charity walk.
00:31We got a sign that said, this is for my grandad and raised money and celebrated him.
00:36The weirdest one that I've had, it was actually during the funeral, his name was Nicolescu.
00:40He enjoyed a soup called Chorba.
00:42Because of the soup that he enjoyed, they thought it was quite a fun way to remember him.
00:46I knew this guy. He used to swim.
00:48On celebration day, a group of people got together and swam on his honour.
00:52And it was a good way to remember him.
00:54I think it's important because people want to be remembered for the good things and for the impact that they
01:00had on people.
01:01If you love someone, they're always with you.
01:03And we'll do something special for them just to keep the memory alive.
01:07When I pass, I would like my friends and family just to get drinks, listen to music, loud music, even
01:14invite the neighbours as well.
01:16And just, you know, party until late.
01:18I'd like my family and friends to remember me for a mad, wacky, sweet woman.
01:23But I'd like to say let's impress them out.
01:25At that point, I feel very happy.
01:29But as I did say theologians
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