I’ve been very blessed in my life over the years and had some really cool experiences… I’ve gone to see our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan on several occasions… I’ve spoke to kids about the importance of reading and they actually listened… and many times I‘ve had 20,000 people chanting DDP while I was in the ring at a deafening level… but this weekend I was able to touch lives at another level… I t all started in Atlanta… I was heading to the airport to go to see the mother (Kate) and fiancé (Carol) of one of our fallen Soldiers… A true American Hero , Sgt Christopher Simpson… Kate and Carol asked me if I would come and speak at the first Sgt Chris Simpson Fundraiser… Obviously I told them it would be an honor… Here is that story.
I took a cab on Friday at rush hour in Atlanta to the airport to head towards Syracuse. Leaving two hours ahead of time… I figured I’d given myself plenty of time to get to the airport and check in. To be fair to myself , my email was down this week so I couldn’t confirm my flight reservations… A t that moment I remembered that I’ve had it on my phone! So I looked it up on my iPhone , and t hat’s when I realized that the flight wasn’t leaving at 6:30, it was leaving at 6:04. It was about that time that the 285 Freeway in Atlanta had become a parking lot. BTW you can’t check bags after 45 minutes before a flight. So my driver starts driving like a mad man to get me there while I’m on the phone talking to the woman at Delta, trying to get a backup flight…which of course is sold out!
Did I tell you that Chris’s Mom Kate had a huge meet and greet for me that night, but the odds of me making that flight where a slim to none ? We got to the airport 27 minutes before my flight got ready to take off. Have you ever been to the Atlanta airport? My chances now of making this flight are a thousand to one! Thank God the sky cab was a fan, he ran me into where the security section was at a full speed run. There was about 150 people in line ahead of me. The sky cab walked me up front but won’t let me in line because it’s against the rules to cut in front of people. Realizing that he’s not going to let me go in yet, I yell out , “Hey everyone, I’m Diamond Dallas Page, and I’m on my way to see the mother and fiancé of one of our fallen soldiers. Does anyone have a problem with me cutting in line I have a less than 20 minutes to catch this flight?” Magically everyone backed up a couple of feet. Even the people who where putting their stuff on a conveyer belt let me go first. I threw all my stuff on the conveyer belt and luckily the person checking my bag was a wrestling fan.. They loved the belt! I crammed everything one on top of the other and started running to the escalator. If any of you know Atlanta airport, you know that gate 36C is a looooong way away! Throughout the trip so far, it was doing some serious deep breathing.. trying to remain calm and believe that I was going to make it. I’ve got 12 or 13 minutes at this point. I get off the Tram and I think I’m the first cart, no… I’m the furthest from the escalator. So, I start sprinting through the escalator yelling to the people, ” P lease let me go first!” What I forgot to tell you is that I’m carrying my suit jacket and tie, and it’s hooked to the back of my collar and it’s waving behind me like a damn cape. If you’ve been to Atlanta you know it’s a really tall escalator. I took 2 to 3 stairs at a time… I finally get to the top and sprint towards gate 36. As I get to 30 I hear “LAST CALL.. GATE 36”
By the time I get to the plane the stewardess looks at me and say s, ” You look like you could use some water” . I say , ” How about a bottle?”. I took my bottle and sat down… as I realized that I wasn’t going to ruin the night… I thought.. Thank God!
When I got to Syracuse I was greeted by Kate and Carol. I had a very emotional greeting from both of them. From there we headed to the family get together. I was greeted by maybe one of the warmest families ever! I was immediately transformed into Mickey Mouse with tattoos,
From: Michael Fries Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 2:07 PM Subject: Carol’s Birthday Call Hello DDP, |
It amazed me how this little town outside of Syracuse came together for their fallen hero. This was America at its best. People drove from hours away for the event that the family had not seen in years. I wish I had taped my inspirational speech because it was one of the best ones I had ever done. It was in a firehouse building . I had a couple hundred people sitting down, a couple hundred people standing and a 100 people at the bar that I had to talk over. This was a great test for me and it was by far the best inspirational talk to date ending with a standing ovation. Scott and Kate, Chris’s parents and Carol, gave me a plaque to show their appreciation.
I have two new t-shirts at the store . One is in honor to Chris Simpson and any that are sold from my site will have the total profit go to the Christopher Simpson Fund
We started in the gym for my inspirational speech. Usually it is a 60 minute speech but I cut it down to 25 minutes and it had a phenomenal impact on everyone. Angie and Alan, my team YRG people, were there and they said during the speech there were kids with their mouths dropping at the stuff they were hearing and seeing.
The Laguna Beach Boys Volleyball team just upset #3 ranked San Clemente and the match was televised as the High School game of the week. Also the Laguna Beach Baseball team is now undefeated in league and the top 5 batting averages in their league is all Laguna Beach Baseball players. Great Job Guys!
Check out this link. The top 5 hitters in league are all from one High School…Laguna Beach!
http://www.maxpreps.com/california/baseball/orange-coast/leaders.aspx?leagueid=e55fda69-ed09-42d7-9685-f0148371334f&urpath=,local,league
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