The more I think about unforgettable people, the more I’m aware of how important we all are in somebody’s life.
I am surrounded by special people but my perspective can be clouded by my prejudice and profiling.
Happy Veteran’s Day to all our Veterans. Thank you for your service and your commitment. You all are definitely Don’t Forget Abouts…people.
There are a number of veterans in my family and some are still on active duty. My father, my wife, a number of cousins and numerous friends are all veterans. I want to acknowledge them and the countless others who have sacrificed to serve this country.
When I think of amazing feats a number of things come to mind. But since I’m an athlete I usually think of sports. I was watching the game when Jordan scored 63 points against Boston. Barry Bonds hit number 756 to pass Hank Aaron. Kobe Bryant scored 81 against Toronto.
It’s a beautiful Sunday morning in Las Vegas but for most of this morning my mind has been plagued with what I am not, who I am not and the things I don’t have to be a successful student, entrepreneur, father, husband, etc.
At it again, working late, learning and seeking more direction in where to go with this site. I have enough Don’t Forget Abouts… people in my life to post for years. But that would limit the exposure of some wonderful people to only those that have influenced my life.
This is really hard to do. My cousin Eddie passed away on September 17, 2009. He was only five years older than me. He died of a very rare stomach cancer, I believe my father said two out of a million people get this type of cancer. I’m rarely at a loss for words, but I’m struggling to share this here. It’s been years since Eddie and I were close. He used to babysit my brother and me. Take us over his girlfriend’s house and we had to sit in the car. And we always threatened to tell on him.

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