Olympic Memories

Whenever the Olympics roll around, I am reminded of a favorite person of mine, my father-in-law, Bob Christianson. He’s actually my ex-father-in-law, but he told me once that I would never be an “ex” to him.

I interviewed Bob in 1999 for one of my writing classes. I’ve attached it in its entirety, but I’ll summarize by saying he was a world renowned, avid collector of Olympic memorabilia who attended all the Games from1976 to his death in 2016 – even in 1980 when the U.S. boycotted the Olympic Games in the Soviet Union.

As he did with most of his “kids,” Bob treated me to the Olympics. I attended the 1996 opening ceremonies in Atlanta with him. This was back when those ceremonies were simple and elegant, so it was a night to remember with Muhammed Ali lighting the Olympic flame, Gladys Knight singing Georgia On My Mind, and then-President Clinton formally opening the Games with a flyover by the Thunderbirds.

Thank you, Bob Christianson, for the memory of a lifetime.

As an aside, I would later learn that my future husband was also at those Games and that we both had tried our hand in the batting cage which simulated a major-league-speed pitch.

Years later, in my romantic-comedy-loving-mind I conjured up a “what if” storyline that had us actually meeting at the batting cage that day where we had a flirty exchange. Then, two months later when we had our real-life blind date, he would be stopped in his tracks when he walked into the restaurant and saw me, saying “It’s you!”

Of course, in my fantasy romantic comedy, I would be played by Meg Ryan.

 

Olympic Spirit

8 Responses

  1. Rick says:

    And he is played by Steve Carell

  2. Chuch says:

    No surprise I think of Bob anytime the Olympics are on or they are a topic of discussion. I have him to thank for the full appreciation and love I have for the games. While I never went to the games, I did have an amazing trip to Montreal (the same stadium as in 1976) that he took me, Bobby and gramps on. An Unforgettable memory to have. Le Coup De Monde Deux!
    Not to mention it was trip that Mr. Red Cap was established….

    Thanks for your story…I think that is a wonderful untapped storyline yet to be explored…
    You & JM’s destiny….

    • Susan says:

      Bob definitely was one of a kind 🙂

      I’ll take your “untapped storyline” into consideration.
      Thank you!

  3. fred smith says:

    best one yet

  4. Colleen says:

    Really enjoying your stories ❤️. You have a real talent, keep them coming cuz 🙂