
After we had taken turn after turn, I realize that he was really just taking me in a huge circle. I then mentioned to him that I was going to lead. He really didn't like that idea, but gave it up. On our way home, we had driven past the high school football team practice. As we slowly drove by he said, "Sam, why don't I play football?" At that point in time, I knew that I wouldn't be able to tell him the truth because I didn't want him to think that he was completely different from everyone, even though he was. So all I told him was that he could possibly be the water boy if he asked the coach. Then, at that moment, he had gotten this huge smile on his face and I knew that he knew that he could join a team without being let down or rejected. That day, I learned that the best gift in life is not always one that comes in a box, but one that gives someone hope and confidence to go out and do something they believe in.