Jon, I gotta tell ya I had tears in my eyes when I read that. I remember when that happened and talking to you about it. The deep sorrow you, your wife, and son had as it happened right before their very eyes.
What a great loss of potential the day Jordan died. http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...cons/icon9.gif When a senior or older person dies it hurts just as much, but somehow I feel the loss of a younger person much more deeply. I think of what that person could have done with their life or made of him/herself, and how sad that some of us don't even get the opportunity to pursue dreams of a future.
Painful memories for all of you and his friends and family. Pain that will never go away for some, but can only be minimized by the passage of time.
Yet you and the team managed to honor Jordan by putting his memories up with that pic, via proxy and his old #41 jersey. :thumbsup:
What a great way to keep his memory alive and show tribute.
Thanks for sharing those, Jon.
You're a good Dad, always there for your children. Remember that the next time you're facing a cloudy day. Even though ya didn't win the game, you've instilled values and ethics into your sons by example, and manage to find time to be involved in everything they're involved in. :HappyWave:
And nice action shot of your boys making that tackle.