Drinking coffee with Kaley this morning and “To Kill a Mockingbird” comes on TCM. Watching Atticus, the ‘perfect’ dad, had me reflecting on all of the amazing men in my life. Men who took the time to share their wisdom, teach me VALUES, encourage me, support me, and keep me honest. I’m so grateful to all of you, you know who you are. Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing men out there. I couldn’t be happier to join the club. Love you @kaleycuoco – thanks for all the dad swag, a beautiful morning and for being the best partner in the world. ♥️♥️
Drinking coffee with Kaley this morning and “To Kill a Mockingbird” comes on TCM. Watching Atticus, the ‘perfect’ dad, had me reflecting on all of the amazing men in my life. Men who took the time to share their wisdom, teach me VALUES, encourage me, support me, and keep me honest. I’m so grateful to all of you, you know who you are. Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing men out there. I couldn’t be happier to join the club. Love you @kaleycuoco – thanks for all the dad swag, a beautiful morning and for being the best partner in the world. ♥️♥️
Drinking coffee with Kaley this morning and “To Kill a Mockingbird” comes on TCM. Watching Atticus, the ‘perfect’ dad, had me reflecting on all of the amazing men in my life. Men who took the time to share their wisdom, teach me VALUES, encourage me, support me, and keep me honest. I’m so grateful to all of you, you know who you are. Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing men out there. I couldn’t be happier to join the club. Love you @kaleycuoco – thanks for all the dad swag, a beautiful morning and for being the best partner in the world. ♥️♥️
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Family, friends, dogs, babies, restaurants, football, a wedding and a SUPER Blue Moon. 🙏♥️🙏 @kaleycuoco
Don Crowder is the most fun I’ve had playing a role since college. At roughly 5’8, 150lbs- “Crazy Crowder” was a running back at SMU. He had to be a tough guy, because he wasn’t a big guy. He bulked up to 190lbs- was offered a tryout with the then Washington Redskins. Team doc refused him because of an ocular fracture (broken eye bones) from college ball coupled with his size. He then turned to law. A massive personality, by all accounts he was extremely involved in the community- mentoring and coaching many of the local children. He went for long runs and would sun tan on the roof of the law firm at lunch. He had personality. I got to speak with and spend time with Robert Udashen (pictured above). Robert was Don’s law partner for years, and his friend. He was kind enough to share this story with me (amongst others), and I wanted to share as I feel it perfectly encapsulates everything I learned about Don. Don and Robert were coaching their respective daughters’ basketball teams. So Don has a squad of 8-9 year olds, and he challenges Robert’s team of 12-13 year olds to a scrimmage game. Robert accepts- and his older girls tower over Don’s team. They’re so much taller. During this friendly scrimmage, Robert said, ‘Don was running up and down the court all game- yelling out to the girls, and he coached that game like his life depended on it!!’ Ultimately Robert’s team won… but not without a fight. He loved kids. He gave back to his community. He didn’t mind being the underdog. He played to win. I hope he would’ve liked it. I loved every minute of doing it. #loveanddeath @streamonmax @robertudashen #doncrowder
Don Crowder is the most fun I’ve had playing a role since college. At roughly 5’8, 150lbs- “Crazy Crowder” was a running back at SMU. He had to be a tough guy, because he wasn’t a big guy. He bulked up to 190lbs- was offered a tryout with the then Washington Redskins. Team doc refused him because of an ocular fracture (broken eye bones) from college ball coupled with his size. He then turned to law. A massive personality, by all accounts he was extremely involved in the community- mentoring and coaching many of the local children. He went for long runs and would sun tan on the roof of the law firm at lunch. He had personality. I got to speak with and spend time with Robert Udashen (pictured above). Robert was Don’s law partner for years, and his friend. He was kind enough to share this story with me (amongst others), and I wanted to share as I feel it perfectly encapsulates everything I learned about Don. Don and Robert were coaching their respective daughters’ basketball teams. So Don has a squad of 8-9 year olds, and he challenges Robert’s team of 12-13 year olds to a scrimmage game. Robert accepts- and his older girls tower over Don’s team. They’re so much taller. During this friendly scrimmage, Robert said, ‘Don was running up and down the court all game- yelling out to the girls, and he coached that game like his life depended on it!!’ Ultimately Robert’s team won… but not without a fight. He loved kids. He gave back to his community. He didn’t mind being the underdog. He played to win. I hope he would’ve liked it. I loved every minute of doing it. #loveanddeath @streamonmax @robertudashen #doncrowder
Don Crowder is the most fun I’ve had playing a role since college. At roughly 5’8, 150lbs- “Crazy Crowder” was a running back at SMU. He had to be a tough guy, because he wasn’t a big guy. He bulked up to 190lbs- was offered a tryout with the then Washington Redskins. Team doc refused him because of an ocular fracture (broken eye bones) from college ball coupled with his size. He then turned to law. A massive personality, by all accounts he was extremely involved in the community- mentoring and coaching many of the local children. He went for long runs and would sun tan on the roof of the law firm at lunch. He had personality. I got to speak with and spend time with Robert Udashen (pictured above). Robert was Don’s law partner for years, and his friend. He was kind enough to share this story with me (amongst others), and I wanted to share as I feel it perfectly encapsulates everything I learned about Don. Don and Robert were coaching their respective daughters’ basketball teams. So Don has a squad of 8-9 year olds, and he challenges Robert’s team of 12-13 year olds to a scrimmage game. Robert accepts- and his older girls tower over Don’s team. They’re so much taller. During this friendly scrimmage, Robert said, ‘Don was running up and down the court all game- yelling out to the girls, and he coached that game like his life depended on it!!’ Ultimately Robert’s team won… but not without a fight. He loved kids. He gave back to his community. He didn’t mind being the underdog. He played to win. I hope he would’ve liked it. I loved every minute of doing it. #loveanddeath @streamonmax @robertudashen #doncrowder
Don Crowder is the most fun I’ve had playing a role since college. At roughly 5’8, 150lbs- “Crazy Crowder” was a running back at SMU. He had to be a tough guy, because he wasn’t a big guy. He bulked up to 190lbs- was offered a tryout with the then Washington Redskins. Team doc refused him because of an ocular fracture (broken eye bones) from college ball coupled with his size. He then turned to law. A massive personality, by all accounts he was extremely involved in the community- mentoring and coaching many of the local children. He went for long runs and would sun tan on the roof of the law firm at lunch. He had personality. I got to speak with and spend time with Robert Udashen (pictured above). Robert was Don’s law partner for years, and his friend. He was kind enough to share this story with me (amongst others), and I wanted to share as I feel it perfectly encapsulates everything I learned about Don. Don and Robert were coaching their respective daughters’ basketball teams. So Don has a squad of 8-9 year olds, and he challenges Robert’s team of 12-13 year olds to a scrimmage game. Robert accepts- and his older girls tower over Don’s team. They’re so much taller. During this friendly scrimmage, Robert said, ‘Don was running up and down the court all game- yelling out to the girls, and he coached that game like his life depended on it!!’ Ultimately Robert’s team won… but not without a fight. He loved kids. He gave back to his community. He didn’t mind being the underdog. He played to win. I hope he would’ve liked it. I loved every minute of doing it. #loveanddeath @streamonmax @robertudashen #doncrowder