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“Quentin Fields was a basketball player. He was also a son. A brother. Somebody’s teammate. Somebody’s friend. I never knew Quentin Fields. I guess now I never will. Did you ever wonder what it would be like if you weren’t you anymore? If you were suddenly gone, how would your world react? Whatever you imagined is wrong. There’s nothing romantic about death. Grief is like the ocean. Quiet. Persistent. Unfair. Diminished by time, and faith and love. I didn’t know Quentin Fields but I’m jealous of him, because I see how his absence has affected the people that did know him so I know that he did matter to them. And I know he was loved. People say Quentin Fields was a great basketball player. Graceful. Fluid. Inspiring. They say on a good night it almost seemed as though he could fly. And now he can.”
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It would be so awesome if they could stay that tiny and cute forever!
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“Traveling the world and shooting 1 second of footage in each location.”
This is too AWESOME. Two of my favorite things in the world in one video — traveling and piano.
See two more of his videos here.
I love it!!!
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Life collection #2 updated. Thanks for the postcard book!