 For me, I'm somebody who believes that small things that you do, they can go a long way and they can have a really big impact without you even knowing them. Like for instance, for me personally, I love it and really, really appreciate it when people say something as simple as please and thank you. And I know that sounds like super basic and super like, well, yeah, that's like normal. But for me, it's not because you see so many people who don't. Like something simple, you may be going into the store or something, somebody's coming up behind you, you hold the door open for them and they just walk right through. Don't say nothing. And not that they're obligated to say thank you to you, but it's nice when people do small gestures like that because it just it just makes for a much more positive day. And with Lamar Jackson, when we had the opportunity to meet him, of course, at the Lamar Jackson Funday, and in which we'll talk about all that, it was just a small gesture by him. But it meant the world, especially to Carter. And that's where it really got me, because I, of course, appreciated meeting him, love meeting him. It was super quick. It was super fast. And shout out to my guy, Lenny, man, shout out to, shout out to Lenny because Lenny, he made everything happen. So I appreciate you. Shout out to Mike to Mike. He was one of Lamar's boys and he gave Carter a free pair of socks from the Air Eight apparel. So I just, I appreciated that a lot, man, because that was another, a smaller gesture, but it went a long way with me, especially because it was for my son. Because like, again, it's one thing, somebody does something for me. I'm going to appreciate it a lot. But if something is done for my son, oh man, it just, it goes even further for me, man, for real. I always appreciate when people look out for Carter, because that means everything to me. Carter had been asking all day at the Lamar Jackson Funday, when we going to meet Lamar, are we going to get to meet Lamar? Oh, I want to meet Lamar Jackson. And he was actually getting a little upset because there were points throughout the day where Lamar would be walking around and they would obviously be the crowd of kids following him. And Carter wanted to jump in there and go join him and stuff. But we just, it wasn't the right time. And he got a little frustrated from that. Because it's funny because last year, when we went to the Lamar Jackson Funday, Carter, he didn't really know who Lamar Jackson was like that. And even when he met him briefly last year, and it was just, it was a super, super quick thing last year, even quicker than this year. But last year, it was a lot less personal, because last year was when we were standing in the line with all the kids and stuff. And then he just got to say what's up to him real quick. I got to say what's up to him real quick too last year. But this year was different because it was just us and Lamar, Lenny, my wife was there too and her sister was there as well. But anyway, last year when Carter met Lamar, he was like kind of whatever. But throughout from last year to this year, leading up to the event, Carter, he knows who Lamar Jackson is now. Like if I'm doing a video, if he sees Lamar Jackson, whether it's on TV or he sees him in like a thumbnail or something that I'm doing, he, oh, that's Lamar Jackson. Now he knows who he is. He knows that he plays for the Ravens. He knows that he's affiliated with the Ravens, who daddy talks about all the time. So he knows who Lamar Jackson is now. So I think that's what really made him appreciate and anticipate this so much more this year. So throughout the event, like I said, he was asking, when are we going to get to meet Lamar? When are we going to get to meet Lamar? Are we going to get to meet Lamar? And what was funny was that when we were sitting at, when Lamar was coming over by us, Carter didn't even want to believe that that was him. He was like, oh no, that's got to be a fake. That's not him. But, and I think it was because he was just so excited to meet Lamar Jackson that he just, he ain't even want to, he almost didn't even want to get his hopes up. He was like, nah, nah, nah, nah, that's, that's a fake. That's not really him. So then when we were like, hey, we're getting ready to go meet him and he was like, oh, he was getting kind of like bashful and kind of nervous and whatnot. And then when we met him, he, he said, what's up to a Lamar super nice. All that stuff that you hear about him from people, from fans saying that he's humble, that he's nice, that he, he's kind, that he's patient, that he's down to earth, that he's cool, that he's David, it's all true. It's all true. All of it. All of it. Every single last positive word is true. That's how he was. He, he was super nice to Carter. Super, super nice to Carter, thank Carter for coming out, gave him a little handshake and what's up. And then when, when Lenny introduced him to me, he was super, super cool. Told us he appreciated us coming out to the event. I thought, hey, I appreciated him even having it, man. And it was just, it was nice to meet him. Again, it was, it was super, super quick. He was super, super patient. Again, like y'all saw, he took the pictures with us and whatnot, but it was a very nice experience. And then right after that, like y'all saw in the picture, Carter was like, he, he was trying to hold back his smile, man, cause Carter and pictures, something about him that my, my mom pointed out to me and I mean, a lot of y'all have pointed out, and especially in the recent pictures, like with, with Carter and Lamar and Carter and Jerry, Judy and stuff. Carter will be me mugging, man. Carter will be me mugging that camera, man. But like right after that, even right before he'll be cheesing his behind off. Like even right after we met Lamar, Carter just smiling. He started, he saw hugging his mom like super tight. He was so happy. So when, if parents will definitely be able to relate and even like siblings and whatnot, seeing your other siblings super happy, but definitely parents can relate on another level. When like stuff that makes you happy is cool and it makes you happy. But when you see your kids stuff that makes them happy and like stuff that makes them like genuinely happy, cause it's like different kinds of happiness with your kids. Like you can see your kids be happy over some, oh, that's cool. But when you're like really happy, like genuinely happy and excited and really just thankful and grateful for whatever is happening in that moment, that's when it hits different. That's when it really hits different. So that's what this was for me with, with Carter being able to meet Lamar Jackson. So shout out to Lamar Jackson. But yeah, but his fun day, it was fun. It was hot. It was really hot outside. But again, y'all know, I appreciate the heat, especially cause I don't want to be dealing with no nasty snow. I don't know nobody want no snow. Anyway, and it was for the kids, it is for the kids. I remember my wife's sister, cause she had came with us too. She was like, why, why does he do this every year? Like does he do it for this? I said, no, it's for the kids. That's it. It's for the kids. So that was, it was really cool, man. They had, of course, the bounce houses out there and Carter was on all of those. Shout out to my guy, Beazy, that came through nice seeing him. I know, of course, yeah, we mentioned Jerry Judy. He was there as well. As far as any other football players, I think, yeah, that was it. But yeah, it was a real, real nice event. They had water out there, they had the food, they had a, I think they brought food from his restaurant, which I saw they just recently repainted it. So they really doing some little renovations in this. So we gotta, we gotta slide through over there sometime soon again. But yeah, the first day was just mostly about the kids, just Lamar saying what's up. And he, of course, as you all saw in the videos, he was throwing the football with people. He even did, he even raised a couple of people. He was throwing the football to like the different kids. They were doing the one-on-ones, which I really, I think that probably, besides Carter being able to meet him, I think that was probably my favorite part. When they were doing the one-on-ones, the Y receiving cornerbacks, I loved it, man. I loved it. And because, and with the fun day, this is why I say it, like, you could throw a football to a kid, that's nothing, that's so simple. It's such a small, tiny gesture. You, that's it. That's all you gotta do. Throw a football to a kid. But on the opposite end, especially if you're Lamar Jackson, you're throwing a football to a kid. That means so much to that kid. Because that kid sees you every Sunday, sometimes on Monday, sometimes on Thursdays and sometimes on Saturdays. That kid sees you on TV, throwing that football to other professional football players in the NFL. So to a lot of these kids, somebody like Lamar Jackson would be almost larger than life. Like, man, like, I can't believe he's right here in person. I can't believe it. He's right here in front of me. And he plays for my favorite football team, if their favorite football team is the Ravens. And if not, he's from where I'm from, from Pompano, from South Florida and whatnot. Or they just like, wow, he is so, somebody that's just so relatable to me. He looks how I look. He talks how I talk, man. He's in the NFL. And now he's right here. And this is one of the guys who is a superstar in the NFL. Superstar quarterback in the NFL. And he's right here throwing the football quarterback in for these kids while they doing one-on-ones. So that's something that's going to stick with them literally forever, forever. They're going to remember that. Because that's really special to them. I even got to throw one pass to him in the card, because it was on one of the one-on-ones. One of the kids, he beat the quarterback. But then he dropped the ball. So the ball kind of bounced over to where I was at. I was like, oh, you know what, let me pick it up. So I throw it to Lamar. Lamar called it. It was a little to the right, but Lamar still called it. So I appreciated that. Shout out to Lamar for being my wide receiver for about three seconds. But yeah, man, it was just super fun. It was super, super fun. And it's just memories like that people appreciate. But again, like I said, it's a small gesture that goes a super long way, super, super long way. And those people, not only the kids, but the parents, they're going to remember that too. They're going to remember that forever. So shout out to him with Jerry Judy. When we first got there, that's when we saw Jerry Judy like right as soon as we got there. And with Jerry Judy, and he's somebody that I wanted to rave into draft back then. But with him, when we first got there, we walked in, we weren't even there for two minutes yet and saw him. And there were a couple of people in front of us, just they're like, hey, they were trying to take pictures with Jerry Judy. And he could have been rude. He could have been nasty. He could have been like, no, straight. He could have been like, no, I don't want to. He could have been like, no, I just ain't, no. I don't feel like it right now, maybe later. But he said, yep. Oh no, he, oh yeah, sure. Post it up, took a picture. Oh yeah, yeah, no problem. Post it up, took a picture. Even one mom, she was asking Jerry Judy, she was asking him about her son. And she was like, oh, do you have to be like a certain size to play wide receiver? Cause my son, he's a little shorter, but and Jerry Judy was like, no, he can do it. He can do it. And he took his time, didn't have to now. Didn't have to at all. It was not obligated to do it at all. But he took his time to have a conversation with her about her son playing wide receiver. So you see things like that, they go such a long way, man. And then again, when me and Carter went to go take a picture, oh yeah, yeah, sure, no problem. Cool, all right, let's do it. Without hesitation, nothing, nothing, nothing. No grunting, no complaining. And he had every right to do that. Cause again, who, who want to be taking all these pictures back to back to back to back? He didn't have to, but he did it. So again, I appreciated it a lot. One of the pictures that I posted, I think the one with Lamar, somebody commented under there, Deebo Samuel would never. And of course they were referring to that video of Deebo Samuel where he was at a camp that he had like a week or two weeks ago. And the kid came up to him trying to get him to sign a football and Deebo like he ain't signed it. So a lot of people took that clip and they ran with him like, oh man, Deebo, what a filthy human being. He's so bad man, he's so this, he's so that. You got to understand, man. This is why you can't just, the internet is so crazy, man, because the internet will show you, depending on who it's coming from, they will only paint one side of the picture. You won't understand the whole story. That's why context matters. So many people were flipping out about that. It went viral and crazy, all these people tripping out, oh, Deebo didn't sign this kid's football. What a bad person, he's so mean. Why he couldn't just take two seconds and sign a football for a kid? All the meanwhile, it was said that every kid that came to that camp, they went home, they went home with either a signed football, a signed t-shirt, a signed something. As long as they signed up, and they had to have signed up if they were there. So they had stuff coming to them already, but that quick video, it didn't paint that picture. That quick video painted a picture like, oh man, Deebo, Sammy, oh, so, oh man, what a bum. I can't believe that, I can't believe he did that. And when they have these events, you just, you got to look at it from the business point of view. You got to think of it from, and I know it can be hard as fans, and they can be hard as people. Cause again, video, when we see quick videos like that, it's like, oh, what? Especially with a kid too, it's like, oh man, the kid, poor kid, but we got to get the whole story, the whole story. With a lot of these events, these players, they have different things that they're obligated to do. And with Deebo, for example, say for instance, he did sign that kid's football, which obviously wouldn't have been anything wrong with that. But you got a million other kids watching you at that same moment. And if you do that for that one kid, then you got to do it for everybody else. Cause, and that's how kids are. That's how people are, not even just kids, that's how a lot of adults are too. Oh, he got that? Oh, you know what? No, I need one too. That's exactly how the kids would be. Oh, Deebo signed his football. Oh, let me go take my football to go get signed too. And then everybody would come rushing, and that can break up the flow of the event. That can break up the order of events as they're supposed to be taking place. They may have a certain schedule in place for all that, cause it's a time and a place for everything. And I believe that there was something that said that Deebo wouldn't be signing anything at the event. So it's like, that's why you need the whole story. You need everything, not just little bits and pieces. Cause when you just get little bits and pieces, it's not enough. It's like trying to bake a cake. And you got eggs, you got milk, you got whatever. And you only got like a little bit of the batter. I don't remember everything it takes to bake a cake. But if you only got bits and pieces of whatever that recipe entails to make that cake, you ain't gonna be able to make a whole cake. You may be able to make a bacon slice, but you ain't gonna be able to make a whole cake. That's why you need everything. You need all the ingredients. And it's the same thing with a lot of the stuff that we see. So again, this is why I really appreciated the event. I really appreciate the event period. Cause again, this is an annual thing. I went to the seven on sevens the next day. I had to leave a little early cause I was just like, oh, that, that son was whipping me. It was beating me down. And then I was hungry on top of that. So I hit it. But I was out there for a couple of hours watching him. And I was like, man, these, these kids, there was one kid out there. He was on, oh, what team was it? Oh, man, I think they're called the ballhawks. I think, but this is one kid. Man, he had on a beanie. They had on white and blue jerseys. This kid had on a beanie. This dude was like, he was a shorter wide receiver, but he was, he was quick. He was quick and fast. And he had hands. This boy was catching everything, but he was short of, but he was still, he was catching everything. Then I'm sitting down watching some of these young quarterbacks and like these, these young kids and they over there going through their, going through their progressions and stuff. I'm like, okay, now I loved it. I loved it. It was just such a nice vibe. It was such a, just a fun atmosphere. I enjoyed it so much, man. So Saturday was fun. Sunday was fun. It was just a really, really good time. So again, shout out to Lamar for holding it down. Oh, got to say what's up to Miss Felicia too. It was super quick. I just said hi to her real quick. She said, hey, how you doing? But she was nice, man. So I think that was the first time that I actually saw her, I believe. That was the first time that I saw her. But it was nice to be able to put a face with the name because you hear so much stuff about Lamar Jackson's mom and that obviously being his agent and he got his camp and whatnot. But it was nice to again, put the face to the name and to everything that comes with it too. Because you know, she'd be handling business and she obviously been handling business the right way because Lamar Jackson is where he is now and a huge, huge, huge part of that is because of his mom and I can certainly relate. I mean, we ain't nowhere special but shout out to my mom because she helps a lot, a whole lot and she has helped a lot and really gave us a really good foundation growing up and taught us a lot of values growing up. Just when it comes to just being a good person. So appreciate you, mommy. But yeah, man, it was a fun experience. It was a cool day. Well, it's not cool in terms of temperature but like I said, it was burning up out there. But yeah, man. And I felt like this had been a long time coming because if y'all remember like way back, it was when Lamar first got drafted and one of my boys was either, I think he was either staying or working at a hotel where Lamar and some of the other players were at and he ran into Lamar and he asked Lamar if Lamar minded if he FaceTimed me. What's going on, Justin? And Lamar was like, oh yeah, no problem. Patient back then, still patient now. Obviously got a lot more notoriety now because I was back in 2018, but still the same person. But he was willing to be so patient and so my boy called me but again, that was one of the very few times that I put my phone on silent. Because again, that was something that I would, I just never really did back then. And I did it and boom, Mr. FaceTimed from Lamar. But it was all good, man. So anyway, I love y'all, Team Keep It Clean. I appreciate y'all. Y'all are great. I appreciate just everybody who was shouting out Carter on the pictures and called a little mean mug and whatnot, man. But yeah, man. Shout out to Lamar this, y'all already know. Like we already know we've been riding with Lamar but after this event and just how special that moment was to Carter, yeah, yeah, we, yeah. Oh yeah, ain't nothing changing. So appreciate y'all. Love y'all.