Sarmat and Chip |
Chip and Sarmat outside Ice Cream shop |
This year he came up to me and played a little. He would try to grab my nose, like the other kids do when they play with me. Or look to see what magic trick I might do or what might come out of my pocket. This year we walked to get ice cream. He held my hand part of the way, which was very sweet. He played a bit more after we had ice cream, and then went home with his grandma. As he was leaving his grandma wanted a photo of us, so we obliged. She told him to smile, but that is not a natural thing for him to do. He did pose for the photo though.
Now here is where the story gets good... Later that evening I was at Maria's house in Beslan eating dinner. One of the teachers asked me if I saw the post on WhatsApp. I said "no". So she pulled out her phone and showed me. Of course it was in Russian, but luckily I was sitting next to my new friend Hannes who was bilingual. In fact he speaks 9 languages I think? But that is another story. Anyway, Hannes read the story to me interpreting it in English. The basic of the post was Sarmat's mom posted our photo from the ice cream shop and said "Sarmat came home today and told me the clown was his friend. I don't know who the clown is, but it is absolutely rare for him to call someone his friend. I want to thank this clown". That is the best I can remember it anyway. I cried as Hannes read this, because I know how hard it is for a child with autism to make friends. I felt like we had connected, but now I know we connected!
The story gets even better... I am a little hazy with the details, but on the post there was another photo of me. I am not sure if someone else posted it to the link? Or Sarmat's mom found it? Anyway, it was a photo of me from summer camp 2007. This is the summer I connected and fell in love with the children of Beslan. Especially the ones in my family group. In the photo I am sitting on bench in the sun smiling. Coincidentally it is the same photo hanging in the school's museum. What I didn't notice before was, there is a young lady sitting behind me leaning over and smiling into the camera (photo bomb of sorts). This young lady was Leeza, one of the girls in my family group. The caption to the photo read "Leeza is Sarmat's sister". I was blown away! Leeza and Sarmat are 11 years apart, so I never imagined he was a brother of someone I knew. Let alone a girl I was very fond of since 2007. It was absolutely incredible to me.
On Saturday, Leeza brought Sarmat to the school for the concert we put on every year. They came into the head teacher's office where I was sitting before the concert. We chatted a little and Sarmat and I played a little in our own world. I brought out noses of course and helped Sarmat put one on. I gave one to Leeza and we took photos. The sequence of the photos still amazes me. The first photo is the one at top. Sarmat and I posing naturally for a selfie. The next two photos will show a progression of incredibleness. The first photo Sarmat kinda smiles while Leeza and I are laughing. The last photo shows Sarmat with a clown nose on, clearly smiling! See for yourself.
Leeza, Sarmat, and Me |
Sarmat clearly smiling with a clown nose on. |
You can see Sarmat in the lower right hand corner with a nose on. |
Now Go Out and Hug a Child Today!!!
22 comments:
Got my Daly hug. Thanks. 😘
You’re a Saint Rodney. Thanks for sharing.
That is a nice thought. You are welcome Jen!
You are welcome Ed. Clown, yes. Saint, not really :0). But I appreciate the sentiment
I love how his shirt is multi-colored like yours. Even has a pocket in the same place. I bet next year you'll get off the plane and a little Chipski will be running around with his clown nose and hat!
Oh my Gosh. You are right. I didn't even notice that! I love it even more now!!
Such a sweet story Chip!!
What a beautiful story, Chip.Thanks for sharing it with me.
This made me cry happy tears. I miss Beslan so much, your story helps take me back there :))) And I can't believe Sarmat is Leeza's brother, what a plot twist!! Love you brother!!!
Love to you. Share it. Oh wait...you always do.
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Simply beautiful, Chipski! Your connection skills are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Christine and Mike.
Thanks for your comment April. It says you removed your comment?
You are welcome Lucy. Glad you enjoyed it.
Made me cry too :0).. Unbelievable to me still. Love you back.
Aww, thanks Gail
Thanks Robyn. Big hugs to you too.
Thanks Zhorik! Always happy to share my good stories :0)
Such a neat story, thanks for sharing!!
Anytime Jessica. You are welcome!
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