
We start our run early in the morning. At 6 am we start packing up our tents, since many kilometres to be run are awaiting us.

The rain doesn't stop the peace runners. The children from Rolleston State School are waiting to welcome us at 9 am. We cannot wait to meet them, but before we have to finish running 70 km.

The children at Rolleston State School are thrilled to ask questions to the peace runners and enquire how can they join the run too.

As a reminder of this special visit, the school plants a Peace Lily and dedicates it to the peace run.

Every student puts some soil into the pot, all contributing to the strength of the plant with their own hands. We hope it lasts a long time as a reminder that peace needs tending to so that it can grow.

Thank you for your love and warm welcome. Your smiles and good will help us continue our run. We are deeply touched by the way you treat and respect each other, in line with the same spirit and values of the peace run. Keep up the wonderful work, dear children and teachers

Emily, on her 20 km running stretch, pays attention to the big trucks, stops and steps out of the road to let them pass.

Drive carefully as you may as you may see the animal on the sign materialize in front of you, as it happened to us.

In Rolleston we are greeted at the front gate by the excited children forming a welcome reception down each side of the footpath for high fives.

Students and teachers imagine being peace runners themselves, carrying the peace torch in their hand and the peace flame in their heart.

Let's all together feel the warmth and peace of the flame inside our heart and imagine sharing it with the whole school, and with the whole world.