Rainy, Cold, and Exactly What I Needed

Across from Boston Fire Department — kind of perfect, considering how fired up I am to build right now.
Boston rolled out the gray carpet — rainy, windy, and cold. And still, somehow? Exactly what I needed.
There was snow on the ground when I left home, which makes this whole thing feel ironic. I traded snow for sideways rain and 30-something degrees. But I came here for space, not sunshine. And I’m making the most of it.
I’m staying right across from the Boston Fire Department, which cracks me up because I’ve never felt more lit up inside. I’m in full momentum mode.
The gym opens at 7 a.m.
So I’m there at 7 a.m.
That’s the schedule.
Move first, then create.
By the time I come back up, my MacBook’s already waiting. No distractions. Just hot tea, cold weather, and this insane energy to build what I came here to build.
Right now it’s shirts. But this shop isn’t about a single product — it’s a starting point. I’m testing, refining, system-building. Setting it up so I can scale later and keep the momentum going. I’m not here for quick wins. I’m here to create something that reaches more people, long term.
Mike’s out grabbing the rental for later. Celtics game’s on the agenda. Sean’s planted himself by the fireplace like it’s a life support system. Meanwhile, I’m tapped in and going all-in on what lights me up.
No spa day. No chill. Just cold weather, a warm fire, and full focus.
Because the storm outside’s got nothing on what I’m building inside.
Stay tuned — awesome’s coming.