I remember when spring break was exactly what it said, a week long break. It is funny how you get older and this week comes along and it is nothing more then more work. I took the kids to Fort Warden this afternoon for a day trip, it was amazing. All of the bunkers were such a sight it made camp casey's switchboard look like a joke. We ran around all of the tunnels and rooms trying to scare each other and cracking jokes. I envy teenagers and there "live in the moment attitude," I remember being that age and it seemed like nothing mattered but having fun, and it seemed like time was standing still. Everything is brand new at that age, and you have no worries like bills and making more money. I miss not having pressure, I feel now all I have is pressure and responsibilities and I don't even have children yet. Easter is coming up and it is October and I's fifth year anniversary, since meeting her I have become the man that I have always wanted to be. My creativity is in its prime and I have never been as productive as now, the only problem now is finding the time for everything I want to do on top of starting a family. Someone once said all in good time, and I say there is not enough time. I remember when my brother Vince, James Atkins and I traveled to Bellingham to visit his ex, I must have been seventeen at the time. We traveled over to Canada to get some alcohol and bring it back to Bellingham. We got stopped at customs and low and behold they found the booze we were smuggling back, being that we were underage and scared to death the border patrol had the heart to turn us loose on just a warning. I look back at things I used to do and say WOW, I am extremely lucky that nothing bad happened to my friends and family and also to myself. Thank you God for taking it easy on us.
Luke Kisena
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Luke KisenaBorn in Seattle raised in Bothell, focused on becoming the best artist I possibly can and change kids perception on what is cool through all of the arts. Archives
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