I havent been up to much other than just returning from deployment, cutting my hands and requiring 15 stiches in my right and 8 in my left. I have slowly got back into my rhythm and have begun filming and taking more pics of the bmx scene here on Oahu
We had the pleasure of being contacted by Ed Laurie a professional bmx racer and we were able to hang out with him for a bit before he had to fly back to Delaware.

By nature of being on a nuclear submarine command, my deployment and its details are kept hush hush. But I can talk about Guam: this place rocks! Its a new surrounding unlike Hawaii. Guam has its own little history as well, much different than Hawaii, and it trickles down to its people that live here. The natural landscapes are a little bit more 'exotic' so to speak and they really do give you the small island feel. I would love to come here again.
The first pic is just outside of the Hyatt hotel and the second pic is me inside crews middle-level head aboard the submarine I basically live in.
If you seen me around FDLB or anywhere else, either a drift event or chillin with Jon and you asked me if I would ever find myself in Hawaii, I would probably look at you with the Stewie upside-down face.