After a seemingly endless winter here in New York, a few of my friends and I decided it was time to get away. Check out my buddy Dave in the picture above! We buried him (when I say we, I mean my other friend Joe did while I sat there reading a killer book because...
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Before we get going here, I have to give a nod to a buddy of mine from BC, Matt Paré, for giving me the idea to write this one. Matt is a minor league ball player and has a blog at www.homelessminorleaguer.com. He just did a “Life Hacks for Minor League Baseball Players” post. Now,...
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I have to apologize – it has been a little while since my last post. I feel like my life revolves around a handful of rinks here in New York, and I haven’t had the chance to sit down and write as much as I would like. I am going to do my best to...
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I always get asked how I am able to stay so optimistic all the time. The truth of the matter is that there are some tough days. There are some really, really tough days – days when I look at myself in the mirror and I’m just like, “here we go again.” The kind of...
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Once college graduation rolled around, I knew it was time to find a job. I had this huge plan of going to law school and becoming a big time lawyer and stuff, but my health sort of got in the way. I drove myself into the ground towards the end of undergrad, as many college...
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CF is often called an invisible disease. It’s invisible in the sense that you can’t quite see what’s going on underneath my skin. If you saw me walking down the street, your first thought might be, “wow that guy looks like a stud!” not, “wow that guy looks horribly ill.” While I may consider myself...
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