The very best word to describe last night was that it was bittersweet. It was incredible and horrible. The events of the night lifted my spirits to new highs and also plunged me into regret. And yes, it was about the Tennessee State track meet but it was also about so much more.
Last night, I was so proud of Josh. He gave up personal gain and recognition by not running individual events and helped his team by choosing to run relays instead. And Josh was spectacular. In the 4x800, Josh ran the first leg and destroyed the rest of the field. He made the other athletes look like grade schoolers, not athletes that qualified to run state. In the 4x400, Josh took the baton on the third leg in last place. When he finished, he had put his team back in first. It was brilliant and inspiring. But more than his track accomplishments, Josh proved to all those that know him that he has a giving heart, is unselfish, and is willing to forego personal recognition to help others that don't have the God-given talent that Josh does.
That was the sweet part of the night.
The bitter part of the night was my doing. For three years, I have kissed the rear end of a bully ex-marine that poses as a coach in an effort to try and get along. But last night, after Josh ran so brilliantly, it was like a wave of emotion came over me that was uncontrollable. And, in public, I called the "Cat in the Hat" out. And I pressured the head coach for this other man's firing, and I made sure that this bully did not enjoy the night.
And yes, I am sorry that I embarrassed my family. People don't like confrontation. In my opinion, the bad guys always get away with a small slap on the wrist in private, while publicly humiliating others and leaving a debris field of shattered confidence, trust, and respect for authority in their wake. And I am sick of it.
So, I am not sorry that I called this man out. I am not sorry that I didn't let him slip away into the crowd to enjoy his reward. And I am not sorry that he felt too uncomfortable to come to the after-state party last night.
He destroyed my eldest son's dreams in track, he has humiliated my youngest son for three years, he publicly betrayed Josh last week, and I will not give up the fight until James Johnson is not longer welcome at a track and field event.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
After 72 holes of golf during the week, some pick-up basketball games, and following the NCAA March Madness games on TV, Obama boarded Air F...
-
This day in 1951 must have been a relief for Earnest Hemingway. Today is the day that Hemingway finished The Old Man and the Sea. The novel...
-
As you most likely know, last week the New York legislature passed a law legalizing same sex marriage. Within two days, a gay parade was st...
-
I have lived through the real estate bubble, the dot.com technology bubble, and the stock market bubble. I am now convinced that the Keynes...
-
Hey, I'm back!! I have missed blogging for the past year. I have missed putting my thoughts in writing and clearing my mind through ...
-
When I was in the third grade, I decided to try and make my father happy by joining the District 50 mini-singers. I thought that his tal...
-
I just read a "tweet" from Chris Johnson, the Tennessee Titans star running back that just signed the highest paid contract in the...
-
Tomorrow is Groundhog Day. In grade school, Groundhog day was a big deal. But as time went on, the "holiday" became just another...
-
Too often, we go through life and don't recognize the people that have made an important and positive impression in our lives. I tend t...
-
There was a time in my life when things came so easily and I didn't think or plan the "next" step. It just happened. For exa...
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(329)
-
▼
May
(30)
- What Successful People Do
- Things I Miss
- Memorial Day
- Things I Like
- Pent up Anger and Frustration
- Illegitimate Parents
- The Model T Ford and Grandpa
- Oh What a Night!!
- Matthew Jason and Shelby Dale
- A Lesson in Leadership
- The Cat in the Hat
- A Pro-Abortion Quandry
- U.S. Auto Companies Behind the 8 Ball....Again.
- The 100-watt incandescent bulb black market
- Quiet Reflection and the Future
- Civil War Facts
- TOT Phenomenon
- Why Do You Think the Way You Do?
- Blogspot.com has been off-line
- Illegal Immigration is Completely Under Control, J...
- Obama's Hypocrisy
- A Lesson from my Childhood
- Mom's Day
- Going to Jail
- The Week in Review
- The Govt's. War on ......Raw Milk
- Elvis was Right!
- Cutting through the "clutter" of Bin Laden's death
- We Did Not Forget
- Time is Flyin'
-
▼
May
(30)
1 comment:
Yes, that was a rough night indeed. Looking back, I wish I wouldn't have been so angry. But I am also glad that I took a stand against James Johnson. On September 27th, he wrote an e-mail to the Indy Track nation informing them that he had been fired!
I am glad that my son can now enjoy his senior year in track.
No excuses. No regrets. Godspeed Joshuwaya!!
Post a Comment