
Dick knew deep down that his son was thriving on the inside, and he insisted Rick go to school. He believed with every fiber of his being that his son had something to say—and he was right. At age 12, Dick had a special computer built so that Rick could communicate. What were his first words? Not "mom" or "dad" as his parents expected. "The Boston Bruins were going for the Stanley Cup," Dick remembers. "The very first words he ever said were 'Go, Bruins.'"
Rick, born with the heart of a true athlete, made a request that would change their lives forever—he asked his father to team up for a five-mile charity race. Dick had never run in his life. "We finished the whole five miles coming in next to last," Dick remembers, "but not last. When we came across the finish line, it was the biggest smile you ever saw in your life. Rick wrote on his computer, 'Dad, when I'm running, it feels like my disability disappears.'"
After many local races, Dick and Rick take their new passion even further.
Even though Dick couldn't swim and hadn't been on a bike since he was 6 years old, the two used a running wheelchair and other special equipment and began training to compete in triathlons.
The pure joy Rick experiences during each race drives his father to the finish line again and again. "Rick can't make very many sounds," Dick says with tears in his eyes, "but he does [make a certain sound] a lot when we're out there competing. … You know he's happy and he enjoys himself."
So far Rick and Dick have competed in over 206 triathlons and 64 marathons!

Dick says his son saved his life.
Preparing to run their 23rd Boston marathon, Dick went to see a doctor about a tickle in his throat. An EKG revealed that Dick had suffered a silent heart attack. She informed Dick that he had a severe cholesterol problem and told him that if he weren't in such great athletic condition, he would have died 15 years ago!

"When [Rick] asked me to start pushing him that first race," Dick says, "I was not a runner and I was kind of overweight—maybe becoming a couch potato. He's got me in the best shape of my life and I just love to be out there competing with Rick. … Rick is a fighter and he never gives up. To me, he's the athlete and I'm just out there loaning him my arms and legs so that he can compete."
What does Rick want people to know?

Rick is a graduate from Boston University with a degree in special education, and he even lives on his own. Through a special computer he is able to communicate his thoughts.
"Until my dad agreed to run that first race, I had no chance," Rick says through his computer. "My dad is my everything. He has made my dreams come true. To steal a line from a song, my dad is the 'wind beneath my wings.'"
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What a wonderfully inspiring story! Brings tears to my eyes just thinking about the pride this father must have in his son. We're all born special, just some more special than others and we need to stop and take the time to learn from them. They have so much to give to us all.
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Love Grammie
I watched the video and cried through the whole thing. What a powerful message on courage, strength, faith and pure unconditional love. And what a perfect song to go with it!
ReplyDeleteAnd how humbling for us "normal" people who get so wrapped up in trivial self centered issues and blinded by self pity. I wonder how many of us could show a four minute video of our lives that would touch others the way this one did?
What a blessing for God's purpose for our lives to shine through! I've always said that Jack has inspired others from the day he was born. No show, no caring what others think - just by being Jack the perfect way God made him! What an exciting unlimited future he has!
Thanks for sharing this!
Love you all!
Grandma Linda
I've seen this on Oprah. Truly, an inspiring story. Jack is an amazing little boy. Surely he is one of God's perfect creations.
ReplyDeleteHi Honey! How's your week in school going? It's a hot one!! I hope you got some swimming in this week to cool you off and stay oh so comfy!
ReplyDeleteWe're going camping this weekend to the creek and we're hoping you can come visit us for a campfire and marshmallows. With so much going on this spring, this is the first time the ole' camper is going out for an excursion. Have it all cleaned up and fridge is cold, so we're all ready to go! Gonna do some fishin', some swimmin' and on Sunday, we're going to go canoeing down the creek. Sounds like fun, doesn't it. We hope you'll be able to join us for some fun.
See you soon!
Love Grammie
I saw this recently and must admit to crying my heart out. Very emotional!
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