This is a sad story.
When I read it I thought of Clay's UNICEF trip and his M&G pass photo of the boy in the wheelbarrow.
What a difference good people like Clay can accomplish.
Winter clothes given to children by troops
This was in a Christmas card I received years ago. It reminded me in a way of the beautiful song Welcome To Our World.
*He was unlimited by time, yet He came in the fullness of time;
He was unlimited by space, yet He dwelt among us;
He was limitless in majesty, yet He took on human form;
He was limitless in authority, yet He became a servant;
He was matchless in holiness, yet He bore our sins ---
He did it all out of a heart of ceaseless grace, endless mercy, and everlasting love.*
by Roy Lessin
SPAMalot
This is so very important to Clay. It could open the doors to many future projects he wants to do---movies, TV (possibly even his own show some day), other stage productions.
I don't want to do anything that might jeapordize those chances.
I live in Texas and won't be able to travel to see SPAMalot.
That's life.
I'm not telling anyone else how to feel about it; though I'd dearly love to see Clay in his first Broadway show, it won't be the end of the world if I don't.
I hope to catch a glimpse of him on one of the entertainment shows while he's in Sir Robin costume, speaking with a British accent. Maybe even a clip of the musical on The Insider.
I'm proud of Clay and would like him to enjoy this gig, and be hugely successful!