Dec 03, 2005 10:56
James,
I have never, ever seen a high school production of the calibur of the one I saw last night. Your dedication and hardwork was not only self-evident, but it also paid off. I cannot begin to express just how proud I am of you. I know the show was impactful because I've had the last scene running through my mind all night long (and crying about it all night long). You not just pulled off a good show, you impacted people's lives and the show wouldn't have done that if any of the acting or technical issues were not completely resolved. Everything was totally flawless. Everyone nailed their roles. And, while I know they're all phenominal actors, I also know that it had a lot to do with the time and energy you put into each person on that set. I've never seen better directing at a high school level.
I also wanted to briefly mention how much I enjoyed our time together at Starbucks last night. I'm sorry I wouldn't let you go in the parking lot...it's just that I miss you so much all the time. Not a day goes by that I don't wish I could see you. You mean the world to me and I love you so much more than I could ever put into words. Thank you for being such a magnificent brother and for that matter such a magnificent person. Your strict code of ethics is one that stretches me on a daily basis and I often find myself asking "What would my brother do?" Thank you for setting the right example for everyone with whom you come in contact. And thank you for using your creative energy and talents to impact people's lives. God's got big things planned for you, and I'm excited to see where His road will take you. You are marvelous, and I love you.
Jackie