
Everything was going fine until I wanted to get a card for one of the Auburn runners. One of the parties we were going to was a joint party for five of the Auburn boys, one of who we are related to through my mother in law’s family. So we had our cards for all the parties and I wanted to get this boy a card. I knew it was risky to even suggest it. But sure enough, when I brought the card over to the group, they said no and that was weird and that this person didn’t even know who I was.
So after a while of standing there they talked me out of it. I hung my head and put the card back in the holder and to the entire group said something like, “You’re just diminishing my heart like you always do”, and I left the store choking back tears and stood at the car door until they all came back from buying the cards. It’s been a while, but this one hurt for some reason. Once I was in the car and out of the public eye I could let out my tears and blow my nose and try to explain what this was.
It was heartbreaking when Ethan did not win that race. At the time, I had been stressed about it and relieved when the entire six-month affair was over. The researching shoes. The Christmas gift of getting them. The looking up training plans. The obsessing over times. The winter months of actual running and training. The kid who won had a 3 second PR that day. Ethan’s legs started to give out where he was wobbling and did not seem in control the last 25 meters. He fell over the finish line.
I wasn’t there. I’ve picked up bits and pieces of the story as its been told. He was trying to make state also in triple jump and was three centimeters away from the state distance. So he kept trying to give it one more jump, for a total of five. Because of this he did not warm up and had given more significant use of his legs. He went from triple jump to 800, the race he was really hoping to win. But Barth won instead and even after three more years of running he never ran another 800 that fast.
So what else was I supposed to do but be bondedly fascinated with this freshman kid who ran sophomore year, then junior year, and now is almost done running his senior year. If I couldn’t hate the kid I might as well get him a freaking card. I never said anything else about it, but I saw at the party that Ethan had given him his own card. I scanned the table with all of his medals but didn’t look too close for that one. They’re ranked first in the state in the 4×4 this year. I hope they win.









