J.C. reflects Chris

Dear Journal,



What a day we had today. First we had a seven 'o'clock photo shoot, then rehearsals, another photo shoot, then a TV appearance. And we never would have made it without Chris.

He's so full of energy; it rubs off on us even on the worst of days. This morning he woke us up by dressing in girl's underwear and crawling in bed with each of us. He scared me so bad I fell out of bed. Don't even ask where he got the lingerie.

At the photo shoot we were all worn out, except Chris. He kept cracking jokes, half of which were either so lame they were funny, or he just cracked himself up and we all laughed. He somehow managed to totally turn around a bad morning and get us all 'high on life'.

But then at rehearsals, he totally became serious and helped us out immensely. That's one of the best things about him, he knows when to knock it off and therefore avoids becoming annoying. He kept us all motivated when rehearsal became frustrating and he kept us from strangling each other.

After a productive rehearsal, we returned for another photo shoot, and a total Chris mood swing occurred. He makes work seem like play and we got unwound after a long day, producing the best pictures. At one time, he left while we continued the shoot. Just as they took that last picture, here comes Chris flying through the background in a grass skirt.

Rarely anything bothers Chris, and he's always there for us. He knows the boundaries each of us have set, and knows how far he can push each of us. When we're in our lowest of lows, Chris can always get a genuine smile out of us. It's hard to imagine a life without Chris, but I know I wouldn't want to have it.



J.C.

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