Around this time during a usual Olympics cycle, I’m feeling ready for it all to be over. The laundry’s piling up, the kitchen’s never quite clean, and I’m not getting enough sleep. As a kid, I enjoyed the Olympics but then I married a complete Olympics fanatic. (Until fairly recently, Mike spent hours after each Olympics collecting and compiling news articles into scrapbooks!) So we are up every evening until midnight, glued to our tenuous non-cable connection to NBC.
The two most exciting moments of the Olympics for our family occurred last weekend.
Galen Rupp, silver medal in the 10,000 meters
On Saturday afternoon, we gathered around the TV to watch Portland’s own Galen Rupp compete in the 10,000 meters. Unfortunately Mike had to leave to get his hair cut, but the boys and I made enough noise on our own. As everyone knows by now, Galen won the silver and Mo Farah of Great Britain won the gold…after sprinting to the finish in the final lap. Galen was only the third American to medal in this race in the last 100 years!
Our family has a personal connection to Galen through his parents, Jamie and Greg. They both work at Legacy Emanuel Hospital and helped take care of Chris when he was in the NICU. Greg is a respiratory therapist and Jamie eventually became the nurse-manager of the unit. Jamie led the NICU Family Advisory Board that Mike and I served on, and she was hugely instrumental in the startup of Precious Beginnings: Parents Supporting Parents of Critically Ill Newborns, the charity we helped found. When our little friend Zacary died, Jamie was a huge help to his parents and arranged for them to have Zacary’s memorial service at the hospital. Several of us NICU grad families were following Galen’s race closely and reporting on Facebook and Twitter. When he won, our friend Catherine called from North Dakota, where they were visiting and watching with family.
Mike reminded me that Galen videotaped baby Christopher and did a research project on him when he was about 10 years old. We’ve followed Galen’s career from afar, as Alberto Salazar took charge of his training in Oregon and then recently when he broke Prefontaine’s record at the Olympic trials.| With Galen’s mom, Jamie, at a hospital event a few years ago |
Andy Murray won gold, and Great Britain rejoiced!
| Summer 2008 (last Olympics) |
It seems like just yesterday when we were watching the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008…in Hawaii! Obama was running for president, and it was the last time we visited Hawaii. (Boo hoo!) Chris was nearly 12, Kieran was 5, and Nicholas was just 1.
And by the time of Rio 2016, Chris will be nearly 20 and heading off to his second year of college (fingers crossed!), Kieran will be 14, and Nick will be nearly 10! Wow…that puts everything into perspective.
The Olympics makes me feel like life is passing me by! Must not take this time in my life for granted!
