Sparx
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This is the sequel to my thread about winning the trip to State 4H 2007 Roundup And All Star/Vol State Conference. I competed in the Home Horticulture/Garden project group. I entered a portfolio that was judged, then I made it to the second level of competition which is an interview with specialists in your area. I was interviewed by the turf specialist of Neyland Stadium (hey football fans, Thats the UT field =D) and a gardener in the UTK gardens. Well my interview went fabulously. I didn't win this year, but I've still got three more years I can compete to win. I'm looking forward to it.
I spent a week in interviews, meetings, luncheons, tours, and walking my feet off (oh and we went to dollywood
) Last night, the last night, was really a last night for so many people. For all of the graduating seniors, this is their last 4H involved thing...ever. And thats really an emotional thing for all of them.
This past year has been awful for me, 4H wise. Back in March, I was dead set, ready to leave. But I met this guy, at State 4H congress. His name was Jeremy. He is the former state 4H council president (highest office you can hold in the state of Tennessee state 4H club. Hes important.) I owe Jeremy this week. Had I not met him at congress, I wouldn't have gone to roundup, and I probably wouldn't be in 4H right now. Jeremy changed my life, just by making me make a promise. The promise was that I would make a portfolio and go to roundup. I made that promise to him.
Last night, Jeremy made his last speech. He thanked everyone for everything that has gotten him this far. He was on the verge of tears throughout the whole speech. Afterwards, when the ceremony was over, he left the stage. People were intermingling and talking. I saw him. I walked over with the intentions to thank him for making me make that promise. I asked him if I could talk to him for a second. That second turned into 30 minutes. There was a line of people standing around waiting to talk to him. I told him that I wouldn't be there without him making me make that promise. I thanked him for everything he did. And he leaned over and whispered in my ear "I almost quit last year. Don't give up...for me. Promise?" I whispered back "I promise." when I looked at him, he was crying. He leaned in for a hug and when he did I said "promise you wont forget about all of us." he said "i'll never forget this."
Talk about an emotional break down. We were a mess. Today on the trip home, he got off the bus at my stop and as he was shaking hands and giving hugs he leaned in to me and said "I'm so glad you came. everything you said meant so much to me last night."
I didn't realize it at the time, and not until months and months later, but that moment in the Sheraton Hotel in Nashville in March, I was sitting on some steps, and he was standing down in front of me. We walked and caught an elevator, rode to the 3rd floor and probably talked for three minutes, but that moment, that conversation has totally changed my life. I was ready to cut off this part of my life, and now I'm already planning next year. I can't think of one reason I would ever want to leave this program, and it broke my heart to watch those who had to leave.
I'm a firm believer that there are a handful of moments that define you and shape your life. They can be small, like a conversation while waiting for an elevator, or a quote you hear over an intercom-that you just can't get out of your mind, or they can be huge, big deals that knock the wind out of you and jump up and down in your face until you notice them. That was one of my moments. It took me several months to recognize it, but it was.
What sort of moments have you had that shaped/changed your life? Were they small and seemingly insignificant, or were they huge and unavoidable? Do you owe the person you are today, to someone else, as I owe the 4H part of me to Jeremy, if so, who is the person/people?
I spent a week in interviews, meetings, luncheons, tours, and walking my feet off (oh and we went to dollywood
) Last night, the last night, was really a last night for so many people. For all of the graduating seniors, this is their last 4H involved thing...ever. And thats really an emotional thing for all of them. This past year has been awful for me, 4H wise. Back in March, I was dead set, ready to leave. But I met this guy, at State 4H congress. His name was Jeremy. He is the former state 4H council president (highest office you can hold in the state of Tennessee state 4H club. Hes important.) I owe Jeremy this week. Had I not met him at congress, I wouldn't have gone to roundup, and I probably wouldn't be in 4H right now. Jeremy changed my life, just by making me make a promise. The promise was that I would make a portfolio and go to roundup. I made that promise to him.
Last night, Jeremy made his last speech. He thanked everyone for everything that has gotten him this far. He was on the verge of tears throughout the whole speech. Afterwards, when the ceremony was over, he left the stage. People were intermingling and talking. I saw him. I walked over with the intentions to thank him for making me make that promise. I asked him if I could talk to him for a second. That second turned into 30 minutes. There was a line of people standing around waiting to talk to him. I told him that I wouldn't be there without him making me make that promise. I thanked him for everything he did. And he leaned over and whispered in my ear "I almost quit last year. Don't give up...for me. Promise?" I whispered back "I promise." when I looked at him, he was crying. He leaned in for a hug and when he did I said "promise you wont forget about all of us." he said "i'll never forget this."
Talk about an emotional break down. We were a mess. Today on the trip home, he got off the bus at my stop and as he was shaking hands and giving hugs he leaned in to me and said "I'm so glad you came. everything you said meant so much to me last night."
I didn't realize it at the time, and not until months and months later, but that moment in the Sheraton Hotel in Nashville in March, I was sitting on some steps, and he was standing down in front of me. We walked and caught an elevator, rode to the 3rd floor and probably talked for three minutes, but that moment, that conversation has totally changed my life. I was ready to cut off this part of my life, and now I'm already planning next year. I can't think of one reason I would ever want to leave this program, and it broke my heart to watch those who had to leave.
I'm a firm believer that there are a handful of moments that define you and shape your life. They can be small, like a conversation while waiting for an elevator, or a quote you hear over an intercom-that you just can't get out of your mind, or they can be huge, big deals that knock the wind out of you and jump up and down in your face until you notice them. That was one of my moments. It took me several months to recognize it, but it was.
What sort of moments have you had that shaped/changed your life? Were they small and seemingly insignificant, or were they huge and unavoidable? Do you owe the person you are today, to someone else, as I owe the 4H part of me to Jeremy, if so, who is the person/people?


