Man, what an odd time to be alive. I keep having to remind myself that nearly everyone in the country is going through the same situation. This means that we are all in this together. As Caitlyn and I had been conversing through the past week, there are quite a few things on our minds as far as how society moves forward from here. Think about all those people who ... Read More
Anaheim
Thus Far
More and more, I find myself feeling a little older and a little wiser. With the holidays behind us and new year ahead, I've had a chance to look back at the year and came up with a few thoughts on life. #1: We are always exactly where we need to be I'm a firm believer that your career finds you. As a teenager and young adult, your job is to keep learning ... Read More
Emily House Update
We are in the home stretch, ladies and gentlemen. The long journey of Mills Act approval is nearly over. Just a few more things to do before our October 21st deadline. Our good friend Chris Kent (who runs an awesome beer and paint event) is also an experienced landscape designer who specializes in xeriscaping. He came over a few weeks ago, jotted down some notes and ... Read More
Handyman Dan (Part 2)
This summer has been pretty awesome. Between all the side gigs including two weeks at summer camp, training jiu jitsu, surfing with the boys and handling business at home; it's safe to say that I've kept myself pretty busy. One of the biggest and most expensive changes happening at the house is that Caitlyn and I decided to apply for the Mills Act. What this means is that we ... Read More
Handyman Dan
Buying a house is a commitment. Everyone knows that. But what does it really mean? It means always trying to save a buck everywhere you spend. It means discovering new problems everywhere you look. It means trips to Home Depot. It means another trip to Home Depot to return the thing you just bought to get the next size up. Most of all, it means learning how to fix stuff and ... Read More