New Beginnings - (SMILE
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91 Smiles for Christopher Annis started in the mind of an
eight year old boy who had a wonderful idea in the wake of two tragic events
that happened within days of each around the third week of December 2012. On
December 14, 2012 there was a tragic shooting in Newtown CT where 27 people
were killed. On December 17, 2012 here in Oregon a friend and coworker died.
Our Friend was Christopher Annis and he was a funny, endearing, engaging,
brilliant accomplished person who just lost his way. Chris would do anything to
help anyone. After the school shooting which was national news, Anne Curry of
NBC is attributed to coming up with the idea of everyone doing 26 acts of
kindness - one for each of the victims in the Newtown School shootings - as a
way to honor the memory of their victims. While I was as upset as anyone else
over the Newtown event, it was soon eclipsed by a tragic event in my own life. I was a coworker and casual acquaintance of
Chris Annis. We were in the sales department, along with his best friend Patrick.
We sold things all day long, and Chris was a very good salesperson.
My son Spencer met Chris one time but he made an impression on him. Spencer,
who is 8, is a huge sports fan and his
favorite team is the Oregon Ducks Football team. When they won the Rose Bowl
the previous year Spencer ran out the
front door screaming and we did not see him again for 45 minutes. Most people do not choose to work on
Thanksgiving Day, but Chris and Patrick did not mind because of the extra
money involved. I could not work that day as we were going to
Seattle to visit friends and we had made the plans a year previous. No way to
change our plans but Bill My husband,
was making his "famous" delicious fattening Pecan Pies that he makes twice a year only. I told him to make an extra one and I would take it in to work for the people
there who had to work on Thanksgiving Day. We could drop it off on the way out of
town. We went in to work and Joe ( our Supervisor) along with Chris and
Patrick were there. They had all heard
my funny stories about Spencer and how he was a complete 8 year Old Walking
Sports Encyclopedia, and how neither Bill nor I ever knew what he was talking
about.
Spencer walks in
and he and Joe immediately start talking Ducks Football... They have a big
discussion about what the Ducks Need to do to win (or whatever) Pretty soon Patrick
mentions that Chris played for the Ducks
in Football in College, that he was a
Punter. Well, you could have knocked Spencer
over with that one. I had no idea that I was working with a "real Actual
Duck" as Spencer put it, and I was impressed but Spencer was just BLOWN AWAY
by this news. Furthermore I told him
that this Duck lives right around the corner from us in Canby. We stayed a few minutes , wished them all
Happy Thanksgiving, left the pie and hit the road for Seattle. I had bought a DVD for Spencer to watch on
the way up - "Milo and Otis"
and he did watch it but he NEVER EVER stopped talking about
Chris, and the fact that he knows a REAL DUCK and this REAL DUCK lives like
literally around the block. Later I had
heard that everyone liked the pie and true
to form, Chris had four pieces. I was very grateful for how sweet they all were to him and spent so much time talking to him.
That was Thanksgiving
Day, and it really starts the Holiday season off, at least in my life it does.
It is a time when we all get so busy trying to get all of the school
obligations accomplished and holidays
prepared for and PTA things ( I was Vice President of Trost PTA this year) and
School things and just so many
obligations. Soccer is winding down,
basketball is starting up. Parent
Teacher conferences, PTA events and Fundraisers... Buying presents... all of
these things on top of getting to work every day. My days started at 4 AM and
usually did not end until 10 PM at least 5 days a week. We all got busy and maybe we did not notice
as much as we should have when Chris started to really lose his way in late
November and early December. I could always make him laugh, he always made me laugh... but it was clear
he was troubled. Not being as close to
him made me unaware of maybe signs or something ... but on December 17th, Chris
took his own life. All of us - later - not JUST his very close friends and
family, etc but everyone, people like me, who had known him only for 7
months, we all wondered what could we
have done? How could we have helped? We
searched our hearts, our minds, our
memories for what we might have missed - clues... etc...
I did tell Spencer that his beloved Real Duck had died,
and he got extremely sad. However this was after a local mall shooting a week
previous and also then the Friday
before, the Newtown shootings. It seems like the world was going crazy and I
barely knew what to tell my Spencer.
I went to Chris's beautiful memorial service at Canby
Christian Church and I am so very glad
that I did. His best friend Patrick - also a coworker of ours - got up and spoke beautifully and eloquently
from the heart about his childhood friend
that he lost. Many other friends told
stories about Chris and being there I got to know him in a way that I never
had. It was a bittersweet heartbreaking day all around. In some ways I got to know him better than I
ever had, and the Chris they knew and the Chris I knew started to look more
like each other. However, I also realized what a total loss it was to lose such a fine
person at age 28, how much pain he must
have been in and I did not see it, and
it made me full of regret about all that I did not know about him until after
it was too late. The entire experience
was a mournful, shocking, frustrating,
regretful, sadder-than-sad celebration
of the life of a wonderful person that no one will ever forget, and one of the
saddest days of my adult life.
I did not bring Spencer to the actual service because I
thought he was too young to really understand and I also knew that I would be
openly upset throughout it and I did not want to upset him further. I took him
to my dear friend Kari Richey's house
until it ended, and I talked to Patrick, and signed the book etc. I did
everything I could do, but left there completely full of sadness. I cried for a
full 20 minutes after I got to my car. When I picked up Spencer at Kari's he told me that he
wanted to go to the church and at least say hello to Patrick and maybe sign the
condolence book etc. and so, though he
was wearing muddy shorts and a U of Oregon hoodie and sneakers, I took him back
there. hH signed the book, he met
Chris's parents, and talked to Patrick for a while. I took him to the front of the church see the closed casket and
explained to him that Chris was inside of there and soon he will be buried in a cemetery,
etc. Patrick came and talked to Spencer
and then told him there was a big scrap book of all of Chris's accomplishments
and awards and things in the other room, that he should go look at it. I looked at it with him and was amazed to
discover even more things about this great guy - he was a Championship HS
Basketball player, he loved to eat, loved to laugh, played for the ducks, Graduated from the
Honors Business College at U of Oregon..
Spencer noticed that his number on one of his teams was 91.
We finally left
the church and Spencer and I talked in the car for a bit about what he had just seen. We were parked across the street from the
front door of the church. A man approached
us and asked me if I had any jumper cables, his battery was dead and he had to
get back to Tigard. I told him I did and that I would give him a jump but that
I did not know how to use the cables. He
got his car started and was soon on his
way. I had just heard all of these
stories about how Chris went out of his way to help so many people all of the
time. I remember thinking at the
time Chris would have liked that I did this. Then as soon as we got back in the car they
started to carry his casket out to the waiting hearse for its trip back down to
Grant's Pass where he was buried. We
watched that for a little while but it was so painful to watch, I decided to
finally just drive away.
A few days later Spencer
and I heard about the Anne Curry Idea of 26 Acts of Kindness for the
Newtown, CT victims. Spencer said that we
could do that for Chris. I agreed that we should and Spencer said We should do 91 because one of his team jersey numbers was
91.
I later saw Chris's mom again when I dropped a card off
at her house and I told her about the idea. I joked that it made me wish that
he had had a slightly lower jersey number
but that Spencer and I were absolutely determined to do this. I posted it on Facebook and a friend
suggested I blog about it. I said that
I might but only if Spencer blogs with
me.
SO.
Act 1 was that dead battery jumpstart after Chris's
memorial for a guy and his older parents in a whilte Lexus.
While I was trying
to seek out the next Act, I noticed that
acts of kindness were going on all around me.
Just yesterday I was back at work after the Holidays and I was sooooo
sleepy so I scrounged all of my change together for an overpriced diet coke
from teh vending machine. I THOUGHT Id had $1.40 but it turned out I was a dime
short. One of those friendly but kind of
nutty Apple Tech Support employees were there and they just gave me the dime I
needed. SO SWEET! I have no idea who he was or how to give him
back his dime... but I do remember about
a month ago CHRIS ANNIS did not have the correct change for the stupid
drink machine and even the change
machine was empty! he came up to me and asked me if I had change.. which I did
not but he was also trying to get
$1.40... I just gave him $2 which was the smallest I had. He thanked me
and I just said "Oh, Chris whatever... Its two bucks. Don't worry about it..." and we both smiled etc...
His SMILE is what everyone remembers about him I think more than anything. There was this
AMAZING picture of him Framed at the Memorial and I really wanted a copy of
it... I thought about sneaking up to
the front after it was empty and simply taking a picture of it with my newfangled
high tech phone. However - how tacky is
it to take pictures at a FUNERAL? I
refrained... but I imagine that if Chris could see the debate going on in my
head he would have flashed his great
smile.... Just like the last few weeks
that I saw him... just like in the picture.. Like the smile when I made him
laugh when I did this CRAZY MINNESOTA accent that I do sometimes.... I did it
for him that last week and he was laughing. He was all about smiles Like the one he brought to my face a few days
before that when he made a realllly funny comment to a customer and I laughed
really loud... Like the one when I lent him $2.00 for the WRONG drink to come
out (no matter what buttons you push on that stupid vending machine) Or the one
I had after the Apple guy gave me a dime and enabled ME to get the WRONG drink.
I did not mind. Caffeine is Caffiene.
Acts of Kindness are great. Twenty six of them? Even better, but for Chris, he was all about
SMILES. Putting them on people's faces, laughing all the time... I think it is
time we honor him by making at least 91 people SMILE. Spencer and I are going to try to get 91
Smiles out of people by just doing nice random kind things. Whether it is getting ONE person to smile 91
times or 91 people to smile once... I dunno. We will see how it goes. It's a new
journey, a new beginning. Feel Free to
join us.
I didn't know Chris, but he sounds great! I'm in! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tracy!!!!!
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