2011 (The Final Results)

  1. Have our line sold in every state
  2. Visit my sister, Michelle, in her own home
  3. Weigh 160lbs
  4. New Video Camera
  5. Host a summer party
  6. Grow LA Fashion Insider
  7. Lock down a wedding date
  8. See 10 New Movies
  9. Watch a Sunrise
  10. Watch a sunset
  11. Read ten books
  12. Celebrate Brittany’s Sweet 16t
  13. Celebrate Devin’s 21st
  14. See a classic movie on the big screen
  15. Put on a fashion show for our line
  16. Keep Writing
  17. Learn Spanish
  18. Lounge by five hotel pools
  19. Complete a one month exercise class
  20. Learn a new dance
  21. Eat at Animal
  22. Organize and protect important documents
  23. Colonoscopy Baby!
  24. Eat a hotdog at a stadium I’ve never been to
  25. Drink wine at a Napa winery
  26. Road Trip
  27. Take ten pictures that reflect my love for L.A.
  28. Stay at the Cosmopolitan in Vegas
  29. Design A Piece of our Wedding Suit/Dress
  30. Take Devin to a Giants game
  31. Take a family portrait
  32. Move
  33. See a major live concert
  34. Catch a Cubs game at Wrigley
  35. Tour some colleges with Brit
  36. Zip Line
  37. Have a picnic
  38. Visit the Redwoods
  39. Enter a poker tournament
  40. Take a nap in a hammock
  41. Star Gaze
  42. Play a round of golf with my Dad
  43. Buy a Tom Ford Suit
  44. Make X-Mas great for someone I don’t know
  45. Eat at Pizzeria Mozza
  46. Eat at Asanebo
  47. Attend a small town festival
  48. Take ten pictures that reflect my love for L.A.
  49. No TV for one week
  50. Visit something ancient

#36 Done

Last Day

#9 Done

#11 Done

Steve Jobs biography makes ten. Excellent book.

Kindle + Hawaii = Best Christmas Presents Ever

#40 Done

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Day #4

Enjoyed dinner at the second Jean Georges restaurant of the month. Woe is me.

#41 Done

The Hawaiian nighttime sky reminds me a lot of being a kid in Alaska. You can look up for hours and see every constellation.

Speaking of star sightings, the Hollywood kind are just as common at this small resort. Jimmy Kimmel, Katy Perry, Ben Stiller, Emily Blunt, John Krasinski and the Jonas Brothers are among those we’re sharing this place with.

View from the lobby

Day #3

With the exception of a snorkel trip to a local beach and some shaved ice, we spent the day and night on the property.

Sonia is somewhere in there.

Day #2

We hiked to the Na Pali Coast, found the unhealthiest place for lunch, and retired by the pool until dinner.

The Na Pali Coast

The hike to the look out point almost gave me a heart attack, but the view was well worth it.

Day #1

We stuck around the property on day 1, because, well it’s an amazing property. Pool, beach, restaurant, repeat. And the 10 minutes the hotel could not find our reservation continues to pay off. In addition to the room on the beach, we have yet to pay for a meal.

#11 in Progress

Half a book to go.

Room With A View

This is our view from our room at the St. Regis on the North shore of Kauai. The benefit of arriving at 11pm on Christmas night to a sold out hotel that lost your reservation is the room upgrade. It was well worth the anxiety.

Christmas Eve

X-Mas Dinner

I’ll try to get the X-mas photos uploaded during the flight. In the meantime, here’s one that confirms my nephew, Kaden, has some serious swag.

#44 Done

I’m hoping one of these days I’ll have the time to put a little more effort into this goal, but I’m sure we will manage to make a few people smile on Christmas. I hadn’t been in a K-mart in over a decade, but paid a visit this morning to their layaway department and settled a couple of random accounts that were set to expire today. The cool thing was that there was a couple of Armenian dudes in front of me doing the same thing.

Once upon a time, my grandfather was an avid skier and member of his high school ski club. Although Sonia and I are not exchanging gifts this christmas, she had my grandfathers ski club pin turned into a necklace and gave it to me early so it wouldn’t break our no gifts rule.

My Top 5 of 2011

Since my days are booked now through the 31st and don’t include seeing a movie, here are my top five movies and television shows of 2011.

Movies

1. The Descendants
2. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
3. Midnight in Paris
4. Win Win
5. Money Ball

Television

1. Game of Thrones
2. Homeland
3. Walking Dead
4. Dexter
4. Justified

The movie did a good book justice.

A Solid action flick.

Brit’s high school team won their first pre-season tournament. They won the championship game 2-0 and Brit was named MVP.

Our 2nd Annual Company Christmas Party

New website is live. The wholesale buyer login is: LAFI

It’s a flash website, so it’s not currently iPhone or iPad friendly.

#7 in progress

They’re making a movie about us.

The Domestication Project continues.

Saw the Descendants. A good authentic character driven movie.

December in LA

Sushi and a kid overheating in a snowman costume.

We were able to get some tape on Brit during the first couple of games of the Thanksgiving Tournament. This is what we’ll use to hopefully garner interest from college coaches. Best viewed in full screen.

A Few Things That Won’t Happen This Year

Now that it’s halftime of the Marquette-Washington game, I figured I’d try to keep my blood pressure down by focusing on other failures. Here’s a few goals that will not happen, but will be included in next year’s list.

#2. Sorry, Sis, not this year. It will be number one on my list next year.

#3. Although there are a number of scenarios in which a man could lose 18 pounds in three weeks, I will be positive and say none of them will happen to me.

#19. I’m serious about the blood pressure. Hasn’t been below 143/93 in a year.

#30. Have a dog and beer with Devin at a Giants game. Forget about #19 for a day.

#35. Most of my free time will be focused on Brit’s next step.

And here’s a few things that won’t happen and won’t be included in next year’s list.

#1 Having our line sold in every state is pretty meaningless in our pursuit, so we’ll keep our focus on the South for the time being.

#17. No me gusta.

#51-#100. Get Brittany to blog.

Annual Marquette Dinner in Chi-Town

Enjoyed dinner at our hotel’s restaurant, The Pump Room. It’s a Jean-George restaurant, so our expectations were high…. And met.

Big win against Wisconsin in their house. It’s fun to watch Marquette win in a bar full of Marquette fans. I’m impressed when someone in LA knows that Marquette is in Wisconsin and not Michigan, so it’s always nice to watch a game in the midwest.

Braving the cold and stimulating the economy on Michigan Ave.

Hopefully the below email is the beginning of things to come.

Hey Coach,

I was able to see several of your games GU17 this past weekend and i’m trying to get a hold of a few of your players. If #9 (Brittany) and #10 (Maria) are 2012 or 2013 we would like to sit down and talk with them and their families about KWU. We feel in time they could be an asset to our program. I actually liked a lot of your players and if any of your girls are interested in our program please have them check out our website and get in touch with me.

If you could can you please have them get a hold of me via phone call, email, text it doesnt matter.

Thank you,

Roy Brown
Kansas Wesleyan University
Assistant Soccer Coach / Recruiter
100 East Claflin Avenue
Salina, KS 67401-6196
(785) 827-5541 ext. 2111
Cell:(661) 810-4273
Email:roy.brown@kwu.edu
http://www.kwucoyotes.com

Please take a look at our website (www.kwucoyotes.com) and explore it thoroughly. Our soccer teams are coming off very successful seasons. Our women’s team won our league title and finished the season top 25 in the country. We play a fast paced, foot to foot ball control, “total soccer” style that emphasizes offensive transition and defensive rotation. We get offensive chances from every position on the field, and always play with touch, speed and skill.

As you will see on our roster it is predominately filled with California players and we hold strong to that style of play. 98% of our women’s roster and 80% of our men’s roster is from California. Our retention rate is about 99% with all kids from California which means we are doing something right.
With our success we’ve been able to attract a lot of top notch talent. We make them all the same promise. You will always retain your scholarship, regardless of playing status, as long as you stay committed to the program. You will always have an opportunity to win minutes in the rotation, regardless of whom you are or where you come from and we will always put the best team on the field.

KWU is an NAIA school with an enrollment of less than 1000 students. It is a great environment that has a lot to offer, including scholarships and financial aid. We also have scholarships available for other sports as well as pure academics.

I know it doesn’t look like much, but this burrito sustained me for the couple of years that I lived in Chicago. It was as good as I remembered.

First stop of the day. Jean & Judes.

Despite the winds, we took off on time and arrived in Chi-town for a four day weekend.

Santa Ana Winds killed our banana tree.