Thursday, March 31, 2011

When Ripples Collide

I am reposting this blog post by Baron Batch. He is a former running back at Texas Tech who writes a weekly column for a local newspaper in Texas. It gave me goosebumps as I was reading it. If you're interested, you can check out his blog here.

Diary 25 (when ripples collide)


Let me start by saying I’m not sure how to convey this story in words. Words don’t do it justice but I’ll try.

Have you ever watched rain fall on a lake? Each raindrop creates its own ripple. When you combine the millions of raindrops and the millions of ripples that each singularly creates, you have a countless number of overlapping ripples that all have an effect on one another. The cool thing about this is that each raindrops ripple has an effect on the other ripples in the lake, even if it’s just in a small way. This is how people operate on a daily basis. We are individual raindrops in a huge lake. Of course each of us has our own ripple, but our lives are primarily made up of other peoples ripples crashing into our own. Many people like to think that our ripples crash randomly into each other without purpose or reason. Maybe that’s true, but then again maybe it’s not true at all. Perhaps I can help you decide. Maybe this story is the result of many ripples just coincidentally crashing into each other. Or maybe each ripple was ordered, measured, weighed, named, and timed perfectly to synchronize with the others to save a life.

The story I am about to tell shows what happens when ripples collide perfectly.

Ripple 1.)

Just about every day someone approaches me and tells me how much they enjoy my writing, this is always humbling because I was never a good writer while I was in school. It’s strange to now be a published writer and have zero writing experience or background. It’s even more insane to get a request to speak to a high school creative writing class! What do I say? “Hi, my name is Baron. I failed English, let me show you my writing skills?" I’m not really sure how things got to this point where writing is such a huge part of who I am. Maybe it’s all a coincidence. Maybe everything is just random, and this is another one of my crazy hobbies that I have picked up; just like the time I watched the Karate Kid marathon and then researched bonsai trees and decided I needed one. Or maybe there is a reason, maybe there is an order, maybe there could possibly be a plan.

Maybe someone, somewhere, at some time, needed to read something that I would at some point write.
Would it be far-fetched to say that there is a reason you are standing where you are standing at this exact moment and reading these words at this exact time? Would it be far fetched to say that a small decision that you see as pointless or routine could save a life? Perhaps we are all far more connected than anyone can see or comprehend. Maybe one day you will save my life. It’s not as far-fetched as you may think. Maybe everything is just a coincidence, but maybe its not.
Get on board, buckle up, and lets take a trip.

Ripple 2.)

Back in August I approached the Midland Reporter Telegram and the Lubbock Avalanche Journal about possibly writing a weekly column chronicling my senior year at Texas Tech. After talking with both papers I came to the decision that my column would run every Wednesday. Maybe the fact that we agreed on Wednesday was simply random. What if we would have decided on a Thursday? No biggie right? Would if be far-fetched to say that this would be a life or death decision?

Ripple 3.)

As the season progressed I continued to write every week. However, it became increasingly difficult to write my column especially after a loss. People said that I wasn’t focused and it was hurting the team. There were weeks I told myself that I was just going to quit writing. I rationalized my thinking by telling myself that I should probably just focus all my attention on football, and that writing was distracting me. It probably wouldn’t have been a big deal if I had missed a week right? Every part of me wanted to quit writing my column. After the Oklahoma State loss I decided I was going to discontinue my column. A friend talked me into continuing my writing by saying “maybe someone needs to hear something you have to say Baron.” I decided not to stop. I’m glad I didn’t.

This is where ripples collide.

Ripple 4.)

Last Monday I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed. It’s not as bad as everyone makes it out to be, so the next day I decided that I wanted to have a steak. As I was strolling through the meat section of the supermarket directly violating the dentists orders to eat only soft foods, something happened that changed the way I will use the word random.

As I was checking out the price on ribeye steaks an older man came up to me with his hand extended and said, “Your Baron Batch and I just want to shake your hand and say thank you”.
I could tell by the look in his eyes that the handshake meant much more than I imagined. The look in his eyes was different than if he was just a regular Texas Tech fan. The man just continued to shake my hand while staring at me; it started to get awkward the amount of time his hand clung to mine. I thought to myself “gees this guy is acting like I saved his life or something.” Finally he let go of my hand but still didn’t speak a word. Of all the awkward Texas Tech fan moments I have experienced this one had been the most awkward for sure. I got nervous when he prefaced his conversation with “I don’t expect you to respond to what I’m about to tell you”

Ripple 5.)

Finally he released his grasp and spoke words that I will never forget. This is what he said:
You saved my life. Five months ago I had given up, I was going to end it all. It was a Wednesday (ripple 2). I felt like I had nothing else to live for. I had my pistol in my lap while I sat at my desk. I had set newspaper out around the floor so I wouldn’t make a mess for whoever found me. I was about to do it. Right before I pulled the trigger I looked down and saw a piece of newspaper that said, “The easiest thing in the world to do is quit.” I put the gun down and started to read more. It was a column that you had written. Your column saved me. Thank you.

I’m glad that he told me that he didn’t expect me to respond because I was speechless. I was in awe. I was stunned. Before I could even think of anything to say back to him he said, “I’m doing much better now. I feel like you just needed to know that you’re making a huge difference.” Then he walked away.

I’m not an emotional person at all but I almost cried in the meat section of the United Supermarket. At that exact moment all of those random coincidences swirled into one beautiful event that made perfect sense.

What if I had chose to have my column run on a Thursday instead of a Wednesday? It would have been a day late. What if I had given up writing my column simply because the season wasn’t going as I wanted? There are hundreds of ripples that if any had been changed would have NOT resulted in the perfect situation for that man to sit the gun down. What if my column had been printed on another page of the newspaper? I was in complete awe, and still am.

I was curious to find out what the exact column the man had read by what he described it said.

Ripple 6.)

This is why I am even more in awe. I went back and found out what column he had read and this is the paragraph he saw.

“The easiest thing in the world to do is quit on something. Quitting takes zero effort. Quitting can even be justified with excuses and legitimate reasons at times. When someone quits at something they can even lie to themselves by saying that what they quit on wasn’t that important. To those people with that mentality this is what I have to say. If it was important enough to start, it is important enough to finish. Don’t quit. Hold on, cling to what is yours until your fingers cramp; and once your fingers cramp switch hands.”

Ripple 7.)

I wrote that column on October 18th after a loss to Oklahoma State in mid October. There are a few reasons why I find it mind blowing that was the column that the man had read.

Ripple 8.)


I wasn’t going to write a column that week. After the Oklahoma State loss I had decided I wasn’t going to write anymore. The reason I wrote about not quitting in my column that week was because I really wanted to quit and never write again. Good thing I didn’t quit.

Ripple 9.)

The other is reason that its mind blowing that was the column that the man read is because of the date it was actually written. When I went back and looked on my blog history, the date I posted that was October 18th. So why is that date important?

Let me tell you why, and I’m getting chills as I write this. October 18th was the date I broke my ankle my freshman year. The reason this date is important to me is because if I wouldn’t have been injured I would have never redshirted and in result would have only played at Texas Tech for 4 years instead of 5; meaning that this past season for me wouldn’t have existed, and neither would the column I wrote.

Ripple 10.)

In all reality the only reason any of you are reading this right now is simply because I was at the wrong place at the wrong time on October 18th 2006 around 3:30pm and broke my ankle my freshman year. Or maybe the reason you are reading this is because I was at the perfect place at the perfect time and broke my ankle so that our ripples would collide.

This will be my 25th column and I never would have imagined that it would have morphed into what it has. I never thought I would be known as a writer or be approached to write books. I mean seriously, I was the kid who hated English class and still don't really enjoy reading.

I had to share that story with everyone simply because its blown my mind for the past few days. Maybe that’s all just one humongous coincidence and series of random events that I somehow constructed into a story. Maybe its all luck and chance, maybe you stumbled on this article randomly surfing the web. Maybe nothing we do matters at all.........but....... what if everything does?

God Bless.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Wednesday's Words of Wisdom

A girl without freckles is like a night without stars.

~Author Unknown

Monday, March 28, 2011

Things I Love Lately

~Francesca’s. It’s a cute little shop that I can always find something I want…even if it is just cupcake thank you cards!
~Fresh fruit. It’s just so delicious!
~March Madness
~Seafood. I’ve been on a big seafood kick lately. It’s just so good! And good for you…well, depending on how it’s prepared
~Running capris. Ben has tried to convince me forever to get some of these and I was always too self-conscience to do it! I finally gave in, and he was right! They’re awesome. And super comfy
~Catching up with friends
~Changing out my winter scents for spring ones
~The warmer weather
~Target’s new spring collections. I love their outdoor patio stuff and their serving dishes. Makes me want to host a party or have a picnic
~Sleeping in
~Counseling sessions with Pastor D and the Mrs. Meeting with them once a month has been a huge blessing! It’s nice to have someone asking us the tough questions, offering their advice, and being a listening ear.
~My mango splitter. My mom got this for me for one of my bridal showers and it’s awesome! It works just like an apple corer.
~Coconut Crème coffee creamer
~Flowers from my hubby
~Enjoying a glass of wine on the patio at night
~Dinner (or lunch!) dates
~Golden Spoon frozen yogurt

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Wednesday's Words of Wisdom

It's not hard to decide what you want your life to be about. What's hard, is figuring out what you're willing to do in order to do the things you really care about.
~Shauna Niequist

Friday, March 18, 2011

Hand Dance

When we were on our honeymoon, they played this song probably 15 times a day. I love it! It’s super catchy, upbeat and just makes you want to dance. The CU pom squad actually did their half time routine to this song! I randomly came across this video that a friend of a friend had posted on her blog and thought it was fun. Enjoy!


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Wednesday's Words of Wisdom

There are a few things we get to chose each day, no matter what's place before us. One of those things is our attitude. Chose a good one.
~Matt Hammitt

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Crab Crackin'

Last night Ben and I had a crab feast. It was delicious!
Notice the super awesome crab bib!
YUM!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Tidbits

~I am officially a Witter now. It only took 5 months for me to get my name changed, but better late than never, right??
~It’s hard to get back into running after taking a break. I kick myself for knowing how high my endurance was when I stopped and seeing where it is now. I am signed up for the Rock ‘n Roll half in October, so it’s good motivation to keep pushing along.
~I’m amazed at how rude/inconsiderate people can be.
~You get so many more bathroom breaks during the day when you actually drink 64oz of water!
~If you have a blog, it’s fun to go back and read it from the very beginning. It’s fun to see all the happenings that you’ve already forgotten about!
~Nail polish from Claire’s is not worth the money, even if it is on clearance! It chipped so fast!!
~Starbucks is starting to sell “Starbucks Petites.” They’re just like my cakeballs!!
~Ben and I stopped by the Deals on Wheels sale at Bicycle Village this last weekend. I am SO glad I don’t have to work those big sales anymore!
~I think it should be mandatory for all restaurants to provide nutrition information

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Wednesday's Words of Wisdom

People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing- that's why I recommend it daily.
~Zig Ziglar

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Night on the Town

Saturday night Ben and I dressed up and headed downtown for a night out. We went to Sullivan’s Steakhouse for our second restaurant week restaurant. I was so proud of myself because I found a $50 gift card for only $25 through denverperks.com. So we really got a heck of a deal! If you’ve never been to Sullivan’s, I highly recommend it. It’s your classic steakhouse, but the food is delicious! They have live jazz music playing in their bar area and you can hear it throughout the restaurant. You can check out their 5280 menu here.
After dinner we headed over to Trios. We haven’t been there in awhile and it was so much fun to go and enjoy a glass of wine together. I love this place!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Date Night at Vesta

It’s one of my favorite times of the year around Denver. It’s Restaurant week!!!! I love scoping out the restaurant list and checking out all the different menu options and trying new places. Last night Ben and I went to Vesta Dipping Grill. Neither one of us had been there before, but had heard good things about it. It was a great little find! The food was tasty and the atmosphere was awesome!
The concept of Vesta is pretty unique. With your appetizers and entrees, they serve different sauces on the side. Each dish comes with 3 different sauces and you can pick from sweet, savory, or spicy, or the chef has recommendations for you as well. I’m not much of a sauce or condiment person, but I actually really enjoyed it!! The different sauces really brought out the different food flavors. With their 5280 menu they also offered a wine pairing menu. They paired each course with a half glass of wine. I do love me some wine so it was an added bonus! You can check out Vesta's 5280 menu here. It definitely made for a great date night!

The sign from the street

The inside of the restaurant. I loved the curved booths, the exposed brick walls, and I think the lights look like fire

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Wednesday's Words of Wisdom

Today's words of wisdom are in honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday...

"I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!"

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

It's National Pancake Day!

Happy National Pancake Day everybody!