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24.Ryan,hisfriends,andhisincredibletorchrunWemetinabiologyclass.Ryansatinthefrontsoth... 24. Ryan, his friends, and his incredible torch run
We met in a biology class. Ryan sat in the front so that his wheelchair wouldn‟t get in the way. I, however, believed that he wouldn‟t have gotten in the way wherever he sat. I greeted him with a “Hello!” and he replied cheerfully. Later it proved that this simple “Hello!” was all it took for Ryan and me to become great friends.
Ryan suffered from brain damage and had endured many an obstacle. Yet, he is able to go on living his life to the fullest. He knows the old saying, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” to the deepest and most personal extent.
The highlight of our friendship came in our junior year, when Ryan asked me to hold the flag that would mark the spot where he would begin his Olympic torch run. When he asked me, I didn‟t know what to say. “Why me?” I asked. He gently responded that he would be honoured if I would accept this position. He said that the Olympic committee sent a letter saying that the person that holds the flag must be someone important to him, and I was important to him because I was the only true friend he had ever made that talked to him and not to his wheelchair. How could I refuse such a gracious compliment and request?
On June fifth, I took the flag and reached Ryan‟s starting point early. By then, the streets had begun to fill with students from the surrounding schools and the area residents. Everyone was excited. Then came the van that carried the torch runners. All of the runners got out except Ryan. They lined up outside of the van and began to chant his name. Ryan! Ryan! Then all of the people that lined the streets joined in. Ryan! Ryan! All I could do was not to cry.
The lift then lowered Ryan to the ground. There he was, in all his glory. People saw him for Ryan and not for his wheelchair. It all became slow motion at the sight of the arriving torch. I gave Ryan a hug and then stepped into my spot. The runner lit Ryan‟s torch and then Ryan began his journey. As he took off down the street, the chanting became louder and louder. The excitement filled the air. I could not have been any prouder of Ryan! He deserved this moment in time---a historic moment that he was a part of and allowed me to be a part of, too.
That moment will last in time forever. It expressed the whole meaning of the flame: love, enthusiasm, and brotherhood. It showed us all that love is really what makes this small world go around
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瑞安,他的朋友,和他的令人难以置信的火炬跑在我们相识的生物课。他坐在前面,所以他坐轮椅就‟的方式获得T。我相信,然而,他也‟T已经在路上他坐着。我用“你好,欢迎他!“他兴高采烈地回答道。事后证明,这种简单的“你好!“就给ryan和我成为好朋友。瑞安患有脑损伤和已经承受了很多的障碍。然而,他能够继续他的生活最充实的生活。他知道老说,“当事情变得艰难,艰难的走。”最深和最个人的程度。我们友谊的高潮是在高中三年,当他要我拿着国旗,将标记的地方,他开始奥运会火炬传递。当他问我时,我也‟知道说什么。“为什么是我?“我问。他轻轻地回答说,他将很荣幸,如果我能接受这个职位。他说,奥运会组委会寄了一封信说,持旗的人必须有人要他,我对他很重要因为我是他做过的,和他聊天,他不坐轮椅的唯一真正的朋友。我怎么能拒绝这样一个亲切的赞美和要求?六月五日,我把国旗和达到瑞安‟出发点早。这时,街上已经开始填补从周围的学校和地区居民的学生。每个人都很兴奋。随后而来的货车进行火炬传递者。所有选手都出除了瑞安。他们排队的车外,并开始高唱他的名字。赖安。赖安。然后,所有的人在街道两旁加入。赖安。赖安。所有我能做的就是不要哭。电梯,然后降低瑞安到地面。他在那里,所有的荣耀。人们看见他瑞安不为他的轮椅。这一切时,视线变得缓慢运动的火炬。我给了他一个拥抱,然后走进我的地方。运动员点燃的火炬,然后‟瑞安瑞安开始他的旅程。他走到街上,诵经越来越大。空气中弥漫着兴奋。我不能有任何骄傲的!他值得这个时刻---一个历史性的时刻,他是其中的一部分,让我成为其中的一部分,太。那一刻永远的时间。它表达了火焰的整体含义:爱,热情,和兄弟。它表明我们所有人,爱真的是什么使这个世界
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