It’s not every
day I’m asked to climb a top a mountain, hide behind a tree and film a surprise
engagement, but that’s exactly what my younger brother Sam asked me to do. A 12-year gap hadn’t changed the fact we’d
been best friends since he was born and considering I’d do just about anything
for him, I quickly figure out how I can make this happen. Since having my sixth kid I’m a bit out of
shape, but how hard can hiking a mountain be?
“It’s not a
mountain, it’s a hill,” my husband says as I tell him the plans. Brown Mountain is less then half a mile to the
top and ascends only 300 ft..
“Fine, a hill,”
I respond before placing a kiss on his lips.
Whether it’s a mountain or a hill, I put on my
running shoes and workout clothes. Last
minute, my oldest son Chandler
asks if he can come to help out. Looks
like Sam will have a film crew of two hiding on top of the mountain for this
momentous occasion.
We’re supposed
to leave at 5:00pm, but Sam’s waiting to pick up the ring, which had been sized over the weekend. Like a
specialized doctor, I finally get the call.
“Can you come
down to Mom and Dad’s to see the ring first?” he asks and the excitement in his
voice barrels me over.
I’ve lived on
the same street as my parents for seventeen years, so I race out the front door
and within two minutes, I’m standing in my mom’s kitchen staring at the
beautiful diamond in Sam’s hand.
“It’s gorgeous.
Sasha will love it” I say a bit in awe at what my brother is about to do. He has met the most wonderful girl and she
will soon be his wife.
“Thanks,” he
says nervously. “The sun’s about to set
and the timing is perfect,” and I know he’s implying more then just the setting
sun. It was only a few months ago he was contemplating returning out-of-state
for college. Should he stay in Arizona and build up
his business of teaching tennis or finish
up his teaching degree in Idaho? Our parents had
been living in London ,
so when he needed someone to talk to, he came to me. Truth was, we went to each other most of the
time when making big-life decisions and sometimes when just wondering what to
have for lunch. That’s just how our
relationship was.
I’d never seen Sam more nervous. He’s already changed his shirt twice. Before Sasha his hair had been a jet-black Afro
of frizz, but thanks to her influence and styling advice, his newly- manageable
hair had the curls and waves of a movie star. Just as I’m about to leave, I spot two
metal basket in Sam’s car. Each holds about 100 tennis balls. As a tennis coach,
these are his teaching tools and they’ve followed him around for years. That’s
when I have an idea and place the metal baskets of tennis balls in my car.
I’d seen Brown Mountain
while driving out to my older sister’s house.
It’s about as sparse as most desert mountain tops – nothing but a gnarly
bush or spiked cactus in sight. I
imagine Chandler
and I wearing detective coats, a baseball cap and shades – hiding behind the slender branches of the creosote
bush. It just wouldn’t do, but for Sam
we would find a way. There must be some
where to hide on top of an Arizona
mountain.
Several people passed me by. Their puzzled looks suggested we might be up
to trouble. What type of person they
must think me and my son to be – devious vandals who want to terrorize the
community by throwing 100 tennis balls off the mountain. One woman is so perplexed; I simply tell her
what I’m doing.
“My brother is a
tennis pro and he’s proposing to his girlfriend tonight. We’re spelling out her name with tennis
balls.”
Instantly gone
is the face of disdain and replaced is one of elation and excitement. “Oh, that’s just wonderful.”
See, I want to say, we’re not a menace to society after all, but I’m just amused at how
silly we must look.
I started filming and
Sam
and Sasha were married in Hawaii.
A week later, had a ring ceremony and reception at my house.
I can’t quite put into words the joy, gratitude, shock and love I have felt during this experience. Sam is that little boy I helped raise and now, he is the best husband and father in this blessed beautiful family.
I can’t quite put into words the joy, gratitude, shock and love I have felt during this experience. Sam is that little boy I helped raise and now, he is the best husband and father in this blessed beautiful family.
Sam with his daughter Cecily.
I love you Sam and Sasha.
awww so sweet, I love it!
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