Posts Tagged ‘Theory Communication and Design’

Life is fun

Friday, March 12th, 2010

So I recently made my way over to California to enjoy a trip with my best friend and wife for 10 years (on March17) to simply relax, rejuvinate and get myself in a position to catch fresh visions for things at work.

It’s funny because 2010 has been very good for us so far and the signs are very promising that it’s only going to get better. I’m sitting here early this morning at the Ritz Carlton lounge in Laguna Nigel enjoying a Vanilla Carmel Latte and reading the Wall Street Journal (not really good) and gazing out into the pacific watching my surf brothern catch really nice clean swell coming into the beach with perfect form.

I made my way out yesterday into the water after I picked up a board from a friend (Dave) at Almond Surfboards. Dave is making some really good boards these days and is quickly on his way to really be recognized. It’s hard out here in California to be noticed as a shaper. There are so many shapers out here that you really have to do something to stand apart and Dave has the tools to do so. He’s young and talented and incredibly artistic. He has the stuff needed for lasting power. Very excited for him and honored to have picked up his board to ride out here.

It tool some courage for me. A guy that hates wearing wet suits and cold water - I got excited and felt the urge to overcome my discomfort and pulled on my wetsuit to find it was ripped across my chest (basically leaving it useless) but that didn’t stop me. I had to get out there and had to do it for a few reasons. I wanted to defeat my inner being of the fear and discomfort of diving into 55 degree water with about 100 other surfers that I have never met. I also wanted to feel the rush of joy that comes from being out in the water - something I have enjoyed for the last 19 years.

I took the plunge and enjoyed it more than I could have imagined. It’s a rough group out in the water. Most people don’t realize that there is a code of conduct out there. No talking while in the water. None. Be serious and take only what you are sure you can ride and give the right of way to the guy inside of you pushing for the same wave. All of this is good for most buy
just doesn’t cut it for me. See, I like to go against the grain on just about everything I do. Not sure why, (yes I know I have problems - yes I am
talking it out as much as I can to figure out what’s going on upstairs in my noggen). So while I was out in the water I had a great chance to watch some incredible surfers and athletes and myself catch some great waves on an incredible single fin 5′10″ shortboard. It felt great. While I was out there I decided to break the silence. I started to talk to every guy that was around mr and that paddled by me. The looks on their faces was priceless. They had no idea what to do with me. I mean, I was talking and breaking rules - and doing it with a smile and joy. It made me reflect on life. Rules of life and these pre-determined thoughts of what we should and should not do. I’m talkig basic unspoken rules that usually keep us from meeting great people and learning what life really has to offer.

I decided yesterday to break out of that and today I’m going to continue that quest - in and out of the water. ;).

I’m thankful……. I could have not dreamnt of a better life. I am richly blessed and full of joy - content but not yet satisfied. I want to push harder. Conquer more fears and push myself beyond what I feel I’m capabale of. I want to see our business grow (Theory Communication and Design) so we can in turn bless our wonderful staff more and find other opportunities and places to give and I mean give liberally.

I sit here today on a Friday morning with no real agenda other than to find a new pair of rair denim, get some
water time in, enjoy my day with my beautiful wife and see some friends. The boys have the office cranking and are taking care of business and I’m starting to get my creative juices flowing.

It’s going to be a great day - and already is for that matter. Here’s to breaking out of the mold, learning something new, meating new people, trying something different and laughing and smiling liberally.

God is good. Enjoy your day as much as I am today!

I love this guy!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Seriously, I have to say one of the best additions to our team at Theory is Corey Mullane. He is dedicated, smart and filled with the craziest stories. 

More on that later.

Right now, I just want to share with you a picture of my friend! Big Bad Corey!

 

Aint He Cute!

Aint He Cute!

Phil’s Big Squeeze!

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

On the way home from NY myself and Phil Luis where feeling good about the flight home. We have this way of picking seats to where we get more room. 75% of the time it works out for us, but there is that 25%…. And the 25% won!

We where in our seats, waiting for the door to close so we can stretch out and enjoy or flight home after an amazing day of meetings. We saw this amazing and rather large lady coming down the aisle. Most of everyone was sitting so there was a good chance that our master plan to have the whole row was going to be a success. I had my eye on the prize as she walked down the aisle and I started to pray… Please let her be next to us please let her be next to us….

Well, as she approached she did not look happy. She looked at her ticket… back at the seats, back at her ticket etc, till she finally said - I’m right there. Yeap - My prayers where answered! 

Phil was so excited that he didn’t even put the armrest down. They shared a nice love seat together. It was love in the making! Enjoy the pics, and be careful what you wish for! 

 

Phil and his new green squeeze!

Phil and his new green squeeze!

Jason Small is my buddy!

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Jason Small from PM Lifestyle’s is mu good buddy. We have traveled to a lot of places together for work, and seen things that a lot of us shouldn’t!

We were in Sturgis together and he was doing such a great job working really hard. I want to thank him for all his hard work. Keep up with him at http://wreckedmagazine.com/jasonsmall/ 

Oh - here’s a cool photo of Jason…. He’s hard at work filming - in the white shirt behind me…

 

;)

 

Jason (in the white shirt) - hard at work!

Jason (in the white shirt) - hard at work!

The Crew and Crib!

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

 

 

 

Corey's mate Tuesday night at the Broken Spoke Saloon!

Corey's mate Tuesday night at the Broken Spoke Saloon!

Really, I cannot begin to even tell you about the madness of Sturgis. I am super happy to have gone and excited about the people I met. Rico Fodrey of High Bond Modified / Sinners So Cal / Choppertown Movie - put us onto this house that was right in the middle of Sturgis on main street. He wasn’t lying at all! We had this great place located above Competition Distribution - one of the baddest shops I have ever seen! The house was amazing - thank you Jeff Decker and Father Fury!

 

We had an amazing group that we worked and traveled with all week there. These guys become our family and I am forever better because of meeting them! I have a place in my heart for each of them. Thank you to all of you at the crazy NOS Energy Drink house for such a great week!

 

The crew getting ready to rumble!

The crew getting ready to rumble!

 

The Swazi Father!

The Swazi Father!

 

 

 

Brian after a long day of ahhh mixing liquids.

Brian after a long day of ahhh mixing liquids.

 

 

Lisa...... Oh Lisa.... The best thing that ever happened to Rico Fodrey!

Lisa...... Oh Lisa.... The best thing that ever happened to Rico Fodrey!

 

 

Jeff Decker - I love you!

Jeff Decker - I love you!

 

 

Jason Small (PM Lifestyles) - the baddest Biker in Sturgis. Brian wouldn't stand a chance against him!

Jason Small (PM Lifestyles) - the baddest Biker in Sturgis. Brian wouldn't stand a chance against him!

 

 

And last but certainly not least - Rico Fodrey - Father Fury!

And last but certainly not least - Rico Fodrey - Father Fury!