I believe we have Angels that live amongst us. We rub shoulders with them and breathe the
same air without even knowing it. This
was something I truthfully have never thought about until recently. I cannot say the past few weeks have been
some of the best weeks of my life, but I have had the chance to realize people
are put in your life at a certain time for a certain reason.
On January 19th
the decision was made that I would not be competing on the 2014 Olympic
Team. I always knew this was a possibility,
but believed I did whatever I could to earn a spot. The next day I left the team, hopped on a train
and made my way to a friend’s house in Switzerland. I was still in a great deal of shock. I was confused and questioning if I had made
the right decision. I did not know what
to do and where exactly to go. I was now
alone. I made my way to the train and
probably didn’t move for the first hour of the trip. My mind was racing and I still could not put
together everything that had just happened only a few hours before. I could not feel anything. I felt numb.
It was something I do not think I have ever felt before and therefore
did not have a remedy.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Angels Amongst Us
I was approached by a man on the train who asked if I was
okay and if I wanted to get a coffee and talk.
He told me he could see sadness in my eyes and wanted to help. I was polite, but made it clear I preferred to
be left alone. I continued to sit in the
same place for the next hour. He tried
again and now was talking at me as I politely tried to ignore him, but he persisted. I reluctantly
succumbed and went with him to get a coffee.
We sat and chatted for a minute or two as he continued on to tell me a
story in his own life. He could tell I
had no interest in sharing my own story with a total stranger but easily shared
hardships he had gone through. He said he
tried to start each day with a smile and then moved forward from there.
The trip was about over so I made my way back to my seat,
still feeling like I was just going through the motions to make my next
move. As I got off the train there he
was waiting for me. He took a small key
chain out of his pocket and handed it to me.
He gave me a hug and told me that tomorrow would be brighter and that it
would bring me luck. I will never see
him again, but on that day and that moment he gave me hope, which made a huge
difference. Someday I would like to return
this favor to someone going through a tough time. I am thankful on that day I met an
Angel.
Posted by Emily Azevedo at 5:10 PM
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2 comments:
That we do. And you will come back better and stronger from this experience both as an athlete and as a person. We are all very proud of what you have accomplished. Great job Az!
Kirby
I too believe in earthly angels Emily! I look forward to following on this journey into the next chapter of your life!
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