Tim Clancy
Documentaries, Dogs, and my Daughter in ATX
Two years ago we got engaged on a cliff in Hawaii, and three days later we packed our dog into a car and drove to Austin, Texas to start the next chapter of our lives.
Now we have a new baby girl and probably won’t do anything but post photos of her little hands and feet for another 6 or 7 years, so please enjoy this walk down memory lane.
Happy Valentine’s Day to my husband @fancytimclancy and to everyone out there!

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo

We finally met Eva Valiente Clancy this holiday break, and boy do we really like her a lot…
Oh and happy new year!
A year ago today, 2023 started about as rough as it could have and it felt like it was raining frogs at the end of Magnolia (spoiler!) for the first few months of the year, but just focusing on friends and family and trying to be optimistic turned the year into hands down the best year of my entire life so I am so eternally thankful for all the amazing people we shared it with, and I’m wishing you and me and everyone else the absolute best this coming year—let’s stay positive and make it a special one, with no regrets.
Xoxo
Happy first Father’s Day @fancytimclancy. We love you so much. Eva is one lucky lady to call you dada ❤️
Two years ago we received the greatest gift: Eva Valiente Clancy. Happy birthday to our little girl!

Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃

Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃
Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃

Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃
Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃

Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃

Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃

Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃

Our tiny lioness had a roaring Halloween (after freaking out about her tutu, ears, and tail 😂). Turns out chocolate is the ultimate tantrum tamer! 🦁🎃

Huge congrats to my gorgeous prima @amycita_7 and Justin! What an amazing weekend with family and new friends. Cheers to the Smiths! 🥂
Huge congrats to my gorgeous prima @amycita_7 and Justin! What an amazing weekend with family and new friends. Cheers to the Smiths! 🥂

Huge congrats to my gorgeous prima @amycita_7 and Justin! What an amazing weekend with family and new friends. Cheers to the Smiths! 🥂

Huge congrats to my gorgeous prima @amycita_7 and Justin! What an amazing weekend with family and new friends. Cheers to the Smiths! 🥂

Huge congrats to my gorgeous prima @amycita_7 and Justin! What an amazing weekend with family and new friends. Cheers to the Smiths! 🥂

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!
Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!
Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!
Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!
Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!
Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

Celebrating 42 years today.
For as much as I’d love to have the metabolism of my 20s or the silly sense of “We can accomplish anything if we just work 90 hours a week and it’ll be totally worth it!” that I had in my 30s, my favorite thing about your 40s is being able to look back at entire decades of your life and cut yourself some slack for chasing the wrong external solutions to very simple internal problems.
Everything I’ve ever learned that was worth knowing Ive learned through my own mistakes, and now that I’m a bit older I just I feel very fortunate to be able to appreciate a world that has a way of humbling you by taking away the stuff you thought were solutions but were actually just more problems, and making you appreciate all the things that actually make a person happy.
Very thankful today to my amazing friends and family (especially my mom) and all the dogs past and present (RIP Greg ❤️) and the sport of hockey and the medium of film/docs and the small crew of great friends and collaborators I’ve worked with these past few years, and the largest thanks to my incredible wife and perpetually joy filled daughter for making my 40s by far the best decade I’ve had.
I still miss my metabolism but I honestly wouldn’t trade one minute of today for an entire year back in my 20s or 30s. Hope it’s a great year ahead for everyone!

15 months of Eva. Full of personality, totally fearless, and lots, LOTS of hair! 🥰
15 months of Eva. Full of personality, totally fearless, and lots, LOTS of hair! 🥰

15 months of Eva. Full of personality, totally fearless, and lots, LOTS of hair! 🥰
15 months of Eva. Full of personality, totally fearless, and lots, LOTS of hair! 🥰
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Pobiera zdjęcia (JPEG) i filmy (MP4) z łatwością.
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Treści z prywatnych kont mogą być dostępne tylko dla obserwujących.
Pliki są przeznaczone do użytku osobistego lub edukacyjnego i muszą być zgodne z przepisami dotyczącymi praw autorskich.
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