This past week, a very dear friend had passed away. During the week of Thanksgiving, it was a very hard thing to believe and come to terms with the fact that anything, such as awful as a friends passing, could happen at any moment.. even during the holdiay season. My friends name is Sean Kelly. He was only 44 years old, and was returning home from an annual surf trip with some buddies from Mexico, when his plane had taken a dive into Newports waters. It was a shock, and a feeling as though the wind had been knocked out of me upon hearing the news. I cried. I cried for his family, I cried for his friends, and I cried mostly for his beautiful wife Laura. They were just starting their amazing journey together, and were in the middle of writing thier love story. I pain for her, and wish there were words of comfort at a time like this, so all I can continue to show and give for now is my love and friendship.
Sean was a mentor of mine, along side a group of many at my church, Our Lady of Guadalupe, in Hermosa Beach. The best way I can think to describe Sean, was like the cool older brother. He would joke with you, make you laugh, give some awesome advice, while telling it like it is. Although the past few years we didn't speak as often, he was still an awesome support along with his wife Laura. They were always at graduation parties, birthdays, weddings, and always down to go listen to a friends band, grab a drink, and have a good time. His love for the ocean was a great one, and he loved sharing that love with whomever was willing to embrace it along with him. Sean was a true example of what the phrase "living life to the fullest" meant. His love for his wife, his family, his friends, his church community, the ocean, and God was a true testament to the man he was and represented.
I would say a final common known quote, for living your life and living it well, but instead, I'll leave you with this...
You have a life, now go LIVE IT. Live it with integrity, with love, with hope, with faith, and much much more in which it may offer.
"Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand..."
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