Thursday, December 30, 2010

Ricky Ponting asks" Why are you standing on your tippy toes?"

Boxing Day.. Look at the smile
"I am trying to get my head on television..." said Owen, smiling from ear to ear admiring his face on the big MCG screen. A huge exciting event, standing with Australia's Cricket Captain at the Boxing Day test..
Lately, writing O-man's Blog has been easy.. Documenting the improving health of Owen. Celebrating life...
This post is proving to be much harder as it starts tapping into emotions which are usually controlled. I research into the Ponting Foundation and realise the impotance it has in our lives... Ricky and his wife Rianna are deeply involved with Children's cancers in many, many, ways, including RedKite, a support charity that handed us the beautifully made and distinct RedKite support bag, in the early days when we were struggling. This large bag is full of toiletries, pens. puzzle books and "Lachlan the Bear", Owen's 1st Hospital soft toy and constant companion. 
Owen was given a hand written invite to meet Ricky Ponting and stand with him during the National Anthem ceremony at the Boxing Day test. I struggled holding back emotions as I watched Owen on the field lapping up the ceremony. The experience is as much ours, as his. Then we sat in the best seats and watched our 1st genuine cricket game. We loved it... (We followed the rest of the test on TV and radio religiously.. Never, ever have done that before.. Now we are fans....)
Lee, Joel and Owen met Ricky 4 days earlier at the MCG. When the rest of the team went to the nets, Ricky came over and spent some time with the boys. I was always curious how a top order sportsman would connect with Owen, a casual observer of sport. Easy...!  He was genuine... despite cameras, media and television crews, he chatted, taught and then played an inpromtu game with O, Joel, Jess and Soph, and they had a ball. I was amazed at the enthusiasm and excitement in Owen as he and Joel told me about their day.
Ricky may be struggling at the moment, but we back strugglers anyway.... Always have...
Thank you to James, Jo and Ricky. This experience has had a huge positive impact on our family, especially Owen...
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was a wonderful experience for our family also. A very emotional anthemn ceremony on Boxing Day, we have never sung so loud and proud as we did that day!

Jo Henderson said...

This was a wonderful experience for our family also. A very emotional anthemn ceremony on Boxing Day, we have never sung as loud and proud as we did that day!
Jess Soph Jo & James xxx

Anonymous said...

SO AWESOME O MAN!

My mate Bernard Fanning (you know that guy from Powerderfinger) saw this news and said to tell you that you were a legend. As if we didn't know that already!

Big Love your Cousins

Clare and Marty xo