If you would have told me 48 hours ago that I would be
standing 5 feet from NBA star Damian Lillard on the court before the Portland Trail Blazers game I would have thought you were crazy, but that’s just what
happened last night at the Moda Center as I photographed him meeting one of the
sweetest women I know, Merle.
Merle lives at the company that I work for a few times a
month and I’ve known her for several years now. Ever since we met I felt a
connection, though I’m sure most people do to Merle. She is the kind of person
who is full of knowledge and genuinely cares for you. Every time I come in to
work she asks me how my family is, and what sports my kids are doing now - and she always
gives me updates on her family and what all of her children and grandchildren
are doing.
Merle has told me that some of her favorite years were the
years she spent traveling with her family, and she was one of the people who
really inspired me to make memories daily with my own family.
Wednesday afternoon I received a text message from one of my
friends who works with Merle as well, asking me if I would be interested in
attending the Blazers game with her the next night.
Of course I said yes.
Our company has something called The Vital Life Foundation,
and they knew that Merle, was a life-long Blazers fan. She watches all of the
games on her television, but oddly enough, had never been to a live game
before. Well, they changed that. The company has box seats, and had staff
volunteer to go with Merle and her son.
Thursday afternoon I received a text message about an idea that the company had: to help Merle meet her favorite Blazer player, Damian Lillard. All of the staff started making calls, sending messages, and sharing the hashtag #HelpMerleMeetLillard on social media. Of course I wanted to do whatever I could to help, so I took to Facebook and Twitter and started sharing like crazy.
I rode with two co-workers up to the Moda center, and met
Merle there. On the drive up our administrator called my co-worker: Damian
wanted to meet Merle.
We were so excited and happy for her, and she had no idea
what was about to happen.
We took her into the Moda center and were escorted down to
the court, 15 minutes before the game started. As we walked we told her that
she was going to meet Damian, and her face lit up brighter than I could have
ever imagined.
Photo c/o +Portland Trail Blazers |
He rushed over during warm ups and shook her hand and spoke
with her. She told him that she prays for him, and didn’t want to let go of his
hand! It was seriously a whirlwind of activity and I was trying to take as many
photos as I could.
Afterwards she was interviewed by our local news channel,
and they aired the segment on the 11 p.m. airing.
We made it back up to the box seats in time to enjoy a
really fun game and Merle had the biggest smile on her face as she munched on
game food and treats.
I am so glad to have been part of an experience like this.
Memories were definitely made last night at the Moda Center.
~Melissa
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