My heart goes out to the family and friends of two different families tonight, one would be Clarence Clemons and the other was Ryan Dunn. I mention these two because they died before their time, but they did what they loved doing. No they were not servicemen or women protecting our country, they were two folks who had passion in their blood. One for music and one for TV and the big screen. They had passion for their work. I had the privilege of meeting Clarence Clemons once and even though he played saxophone for Bruce Springsteen he was the sound of the E street band. His music was Golden. I coul dlisten to him for hours. Ryan Dunn died in a car accident but he lived his short life to the fullest and entertaining this young generation. You could not help but laugh at some of his antics. My hats off to both of them. They made a difference in theirs and our lives. Having passion for something is pretty neat. I had a great weekend with my son and he loves skateboarding. He has a passion for it! This small state of Delaware seems to be his skate park. It is cool listening to him because he looks at things in a different prospective. I see stairs of a building when he sees and opportunity to jump over them. When I look at something, he sees it completely different. I love hanging out with him because he teaches me not to always look at something one specific way. Even though he is 16 he is pretty smart. I wish I would have listened to him earlier than now. I guess what I am saying is listen once in a while to your kids. Sometimes they don’t have to say anything for it to make sense. Funny how when I was a kid, I did things that others may find crazy but I felt Woodbridge Virginia was my canvass, I certainly left my mark on some places and I bet Pizza hut will never be the same! LOL he thinks Delaware is his canvas. He has skateboarded over a lot of it. Could write more but I am going to listen to some music. Until next time.
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