A few years ago my husband and I were in San Fran for a wedding which Aaron was officiating (his first time). We stayed in his house in his room which he gave up for us. This was Aaron. He didn't just tell us the best places to go for food according to our dietary restrictions, better yet he took us there. He practiced his "speech" to wed his friends to his two other jet-lagged friends. I will never forget his fear and excitement and adrenaline over wanting to be the best he could be, yet wanting to make sure we were up for listening and helping him get through it. I will miss him.
His cheeks always flushed with happiness to me.
There will never be another like him...
10/6/2005