December 19

Back In The Saddle @ The New Homestead

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Back In The Saddle @ The New Homestead

By Jason Moffatt

December 19, 2007


Wow!

What an incredible 2 weeks.  I can’t even put into words yet what I experienced at Tony’s “Date With Destiny” event.  It was by far the best event of any type I’ve ever attended.  I’ll save the juicy details for another blog post when I can better express myself.

Right now I just wanted to do a quick update and let ya’ll know I’m back in the saddle and ready to Rock-N-Roll amission bay jason moffattgain.  I’m really stoked because I just moved into a new house and my office view is so amazing and inspiring.  I’m going to get a lot of work done in this house.

Check out the view from the living room across Mission Bay!

Each night I get to gaze at the sunset dipping behind the Pacific Ocean while I kick back on the couch with my dog Webber.

I feel extremely blessed to live my life around so much water.  It truly makes me feel a billion times better.

And you can’t beat the constant doses of warm Southern California sunshine.  I feel a bit bad for not heading back home to Oregon during the holidays, but I gotta admit, I loathe the idea of traveling to an area with sub freezing temperatures.  I’ve become a totally spoiled sun ray lover.

But if it makes you Oregonians feel any better, it’s actually cloudy and drizzly today here in San Diego.

However, yesterday was a day dreams are made of.  It was sunny, the waves in La Jolla Shores were GRRRREAT, and Team Faceblood was about 8 members deep with huge smiles all across our faces.

And heck, we’ve even gotten Traffic Geyser’s “Michael Koenigs” back onto his board and into the water.  He was loving it.  And so was anybody in the water that day.

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Here you can see a pic of Michael, Superbad Kern, and Russ marinating in La Jolla waters while waiting for some waves.

I snapped the photo from my GoProCamera that straps onto my wrist.  It shoots video as well, but for some reason I’m having a hard time getting some good shots.  It keeps cutting the videos short at 2 seconds.  ARRGG!

However, I gotta say that surfing is the coolest damn sport in the world.  It really makes you feel an amazing connection with the ocean, especially when dolphins splash by about 20 yards from you.  There was a brief session of dolphin play yesterday.

But it was the waves that took the cake.  Boy o Boy was it good, and everyone was having a blast!  I think we stayed in the water for 3 1/2 hours paddling til our limbs were about to fall off.  And I was killing it so bad with the Al Merrick Water Hog board.

All day in the water I couldn’t stop thinking about just how damn lucky I am to spend my days playing in the water, surround myself around a group of great folks, and make money at will from the internet (even while I’m surfing)!

I’ve been so jazzed up since coming back from the Tony Robbins event, and things seem to just get more fun and brighter each day.

But it’s time to get back to doing some work, so let’s see if I can ride this wave of excitement into my work time as well.  As I peer out onto the bay while typing this to you, I have a good feeling it’s going to be nothing but some great times.

I hope your holidays treats you well,

J-Mo

PS: Don’t eat too much 🙂

 

 

About the author

Jason Moffatt

Jason Moffatt is a former private detective turned internet marketer who uses his skills of keen observation and deductive reasoning to pinpoint the easiest paths to success online. He’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs in the health & wellness field along with those in the personal development space. Jason believes we’re all a work in progress and that each day presents an opportunity to be a little be better than the last.

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  1. Congrats on the new house and new beginnings…

    Stunning view you have, reminds me of the time when I lived on an island for a year and a half…

    Btw, I’ve seen a friend take some pretty good waterborne clips with the Sanyo Xacti E1, which costs about double the GoProCamera does though.

  2. I’ve been a silent reader – but now I feel compelled to say something.

    Been waiting for your post and it finally came; and it seems to be just great for you there.

    Looking forward to hearing from you about your experiences and thoughts from that event. I’m sure it’s something that will be impactful.

    Have a great time! 🙂

    Jeremy

  3. Yo Jmo. Sounds good!

    I’m looking forward to your experience with the Tony Robbins event. What’s going on with allowing peeps to use his content?

    Shamir

  4. Hello!

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    Sincerely,

    Matt

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