I believe we can all agree that life, many times, is full of distractions, disasters, and mishaps, many designed to thrust us to our knees. Given our response, those moments can either have long lasting negative results or become the proving ground by which we see them as the building blocks empowering our eventual success. A Moment just like those became prevalent in my mind as I came across a photograph I had taken.

I was scrolling through the pictures on my telephone the other day when I came across a short video I had made several years prior. The video was of my daughter Lilli, when she was merely one and a half years old. Although I will not get into great detail about the background of the videos content, I will provide our readers with a short synopsis to give you a glimpse into this powerful image.

You see, at the time the video was made, Lilli’s life had been uprooted beyond belief and everything, other than her younger sister, she knew as stability, safety, and life had come crashing down as she was uprooted and placed in a situation foreign to her due to a tragedy. While standing in my wife and I’s home, Lilli and hung out while my wife was tending to her little shop in town.

As I finished cleaning the dishes, I turned and couldn’t help but pull out my phone, a action my children have come to distain. I began videoing her. Dressed in a cute blue nightgown, Lilli was tagging along exhibiting remarkable behavior. As I directed Lilli to smile she simply reached upward with her hand, unwilling to voice a word, seemingly asking for nothing other than a little help into my arms. Dropping my camera immediately, I obliged the child and all was well with the world, for both of us, as we danced around the kitchen.

Watching the video now, thinking about everything that had transpired over the span of a week when the video was made, seems to take on two very similar yet different meanings. First, one can see the outreaches hands of one in need. Lilli simply needed comfort and reassurance. Secondly, one can see, from the video, Lilly’s Olympic moment of overcoming.

When I describe an Olympic moment I do not refer to the Olympic sporting events most of us have come to love and honor but that of the sister ship to the Titanic, the RMS Olympic and a correlation I had heard about prior. The ocean liner Olympic had a long career spanning between 1911 and 1935. Prior to the Titanic she was the largest passenger liner with many of the worlds greatest amenities for her time. Not unlike the Titanic, she was faced with multiple hardships,including collisions, war, attacks, and explosions. The disasters and changes experienced by the Olympia caused her to correct her course and overcome, numerous times, in order to succeed in a manner the Titanic was unable to.

We all seem to face those moments which require us to step back and evaluate which direction we are destined to proceed. Will we have a Titanic moment which destroys us and sends us sinking into oblivion. Or will we overcome the obstacles within our path and turn them into successes. Will we reach out our hand, longing for the grasp of support, love and stability. Likewise, will we recognize when others reach out their hands. Will we take hold of our brothers and sisters in this life and lift another up from what could be their Titanic moment?

May we ever be cognizant of the importance of being there for our fellow citizens, showing a willingness to recognize that extended hand of need, and subsequently extending your own to grab hold and lift others up. As we face the darkness and have to determine if they will become Titanic or Olympic moments, my only hope is that I can face them as Lilli has, not seeing them as absolute failures, with no hope of succeeding, but as Olympic possibilities.

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  1. JPKirkpatrick

    How can you ever resist a child reaching out to you. You have become the “Safe Harbor” in their life of chaos and uncertainty. This is the real purpose of life, sharing and spreading of Love! You are my Hero Rick!

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