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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

A New Perspective on The "Clay vs. Kelly" Controversy

A Clay fan,Cincy 15, wrote a very beautiful blog about where Clay's hands have been. I debated whether or not to post this on here, because I'm sure that everyone just wants to see this mess go away. Then I decided to for anyone who may want to read it. It's a nice thing to see after all the negativity around this situation. I hope you all enjoy this as much as I do:

Where the Hand Has Been
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In response to Kelly Ripa’s comments that she doesn’t know where Clay’s Hand has been, I may be able to address that issue and hopefully eliminate any of her fears. You see, I am a student of that Hand. I’ve made it my point to learn where it has been in the past, where it may be at any given time of the day, month or year and to speculate where it may be going from this point forward. No, I am not a stalker; just a fan.

I have learned that from the time Clay was a baby, that Hand (like the Hands of most children) has been held firmly by his mother. I am sure there were times as a youngster when he may have felt he was giving her as much in comfort as she was in guiding him since a single mother often only has the touch of her child to remind her of love. From early on, the Hand was reminded to join with the other Hand as he knelt in prayer. Faith is an important part of the Hand’s life, you see.

The young adult Hand didn’t go many of the places the Hands of many of the places adolescents seem to go these days. It wasn’t seen rolling a doobie, drinking with friends, hanging with a gang or falling prey to unfortunate peer pressure. Rather, it was living a good life in a relatively small town where it learned the importance of family, education and service, most often at the YMCA where he worked and volunteered. At that time, the Hand was introduced to the Hands of a young man whose disabilities would lead Clay to an important goal in his life, working to insure educational and societal opportunities for children who otherwise would be misunderstood or lost along the way. Decency and Service are also dominant factors in the life of the Hand.

From that point on, the life of the Hand seemed to take on a life of its own. Once the beauty and the voice of the man were exposed to an audience much larger than the one in his hometown, it didn’t take long for the Hand of the son, student and community leader to realize that he had been given a special gift from God. The Hand has been wrapped around a microphone in recording studios and concerts to entertain and bring joy into the lives of his fans. The Hand has been seen making a sweeping gesture at those times to bring to the forefront back-up singers, band members and even members of his audience. Sharing; yes, that is another element of the Hand’s existence.

But this is not an ordinary Hand. Having accomplished fame for his talents was not enough. Now, the Hand was put to Clay’s purposes in life, the first of which being the establishment of TBAF to raise awareness for children with educational disadvantages and to promote inclusion of them in areas of life most of us take or granted. The Hand was seen at countless telethons and fundraisers for charities other than his own. It went to Capitol Hill a couple of times to speak before our nation’s leaders about the importance of medical research for a cure for autism and the enactment of laws to protect the rights of children who are disabled to the same quality educations as those without disabilities. Whenever there was a time of disaster, you could count on the Hand to be there to assist as a UNICEF ambassador to analyze report on the devastation of a village in Banda Aceh as the result of a tsunami or the needs of a child in Uganda left homeless, hungry and in peril due to the ravages of war. Service takes a major role in the life of the Hand.

So you really don’t need to worry about where the Hand has been. It has been and no doubt will continue to go wherever a good Hand is needed. Even at its early age, it has gone places and accomplished deeds that boggle the mind of this older woman. I have little doubt the Hand will travel to many more places during its lifetime, to entertain, to teach, to observe and to promote. The Hand is placed firmly in the Hand of a greater being. It seldom makes a decision without first going there for advice and guidance. That comforts me, as it should Ms. Ripa. It gives me no reason to worry about where the Hand has been but much to anticipate as to where it is going.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Absolutely right on the money! Cincy15 has eloquently written in 6 paragraphs what the majority of us Claymates feel in their hearts about this one, special man! When Clay states that he "doesn't understand the phenomenon" about himself, he just needs to read this! Thank you, Cindy15 for putting into words PERFECTLY the reasons Clay is #1 in my book and the book of the ClayNation!
Heidi in Utah

ClayKat said...

I love this post! Absolutely beautiful - what a perfect response to Kelly Ripa's "I don't know where that hand has been". Can you post the source of this post - the original blog it came from? I don't think the 15-year old is the author - check out this line in the last paragraph: "it has gone places and accomplished deeds that boggle the mind of this older woman." (italics mine). Thanks!

-- ClayKat

Anonymous said...

this was wonderful. Thanks so much. You should really get this to Kelly and most importantly, Regis. I think he'd appreciate it.

Marge
NJ


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