64-year-old Abraham Morales is a street musician. His son Josh is 22 years old and has spent much of his life not knowing where he will sleep or what he will eat. A cut in their federal assistance left them homeless, and father and son drifted from shelter to shelter across Indiana for more than a year and a half. While most kids his age were playing xbox or checking email, Josh had to worry about surviving the cold Indiana nights. Being homeless together has bonded them in a way that transcends typical father-son relationships. Hear their unique story in this feature report by news director Chad Carrothers, produced for the 2008 National Homelessness Marathon. Winner of the 2008 Award for Best Social Justice Reporting from the Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.