Saturday, December 30, 2006

New Year = Reflection + Change

This new year is dedicated to reorganization and change. I am reviewing everything in my life to make it more effecient and effective. I am consolidating from three corporations down to one, changing my accountant ( It is important to have good advisors), consolidating all hairstylists to one salon (which will be remodeled and expanded), creating a distribution center and boutique for my web business. And Finally Focusing on Execution, making sure everyone has a great experience in the Peter Louis Salon. These are my goals for the new year!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

New Products

After meeting Dr. Masaru Emoto, I decided to create some new products using his philosophy that beautiful words create beautiful life. Hence the birth of I Love You shampoo and Kiss Me deep conditioner!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

The True Power of Water

Today I met and attended an interesting class by internationally known researcher Dr. Masaru Emoto. He has challenged prevailing ideas of illness with his book The Hidden Messages in Water, which demonstrated that molecules of water are affected by thoughts, words, and feelings, and that water contains extraordinary therapeutic powers unrecognized by Western medicine. In his new book The Secret Life of Water, he takes that research one step further by exploring the healing power of water - for example, the curative capabilities of water, the capability of prayer to change water, the response of water to music, and how an individual can promote the purity of rainwater. He explores the limitations of Western medicine and explains how many conditions that are thought of as hereditary may not necessarily be so. Written for a wide range of audiences, from cultural creatives to advocates for natural living, The True Power of Water shows how this most basic liquid that is called the foundation of life also holds the key to sustained good health and well-being.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Leesa and Laura Andrew - The Twins


Leesa and Laura (the nicest twins in the world) asked me to cut their hair exactly the same for their current project. Besides traveling, I really love to cut hair:-)

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Rome

Rome was amazing; I walked the entire city in two days! The Sistine chapel is beautiful.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

San Gimignano




San Gimignano is probably the most famous small town in Italy, and there are few places that evoke the atmosphere of mediaeval Tuscany so powerfully. The view from the tower is amazing:-)

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

IL Palio Siena, Italy



On the train ride to Florence, I met a nice couple who told me to go see Il Palio. To actually see Il Palio you have to get to the Piazza early, bring plenty of water and claim your spot! I had a great spot and spent several hours working on my tan and relaxing waiting for IL Palio.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Lugano, Switzerland




Lugano is a city in south-east Switzerland, in the Italian speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The city has a distinctively Italian character. This is the view from my room.

Lucerne, Switzerland


On my way to Italy, I spent the day in Lucerne and the evening in Lugano. Lucerne lies at the mountainous heart of Switzerland and is situated on the banks of the massive lake which shares its name. I wish I could have spent more time here.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Zurich Street Parade 2006

Today, I had a great time at the biggest party in the world in Zurich, Switzerland. In the morning the city is quite and clean; by noon the city is packed with a high energy crowd of about 800,000 people some of whom are dressed in sexy costumes, dancing to the music coming from the 30 floats in the parade and the three stages; by the evening the streets are filled with empty cans and bottles. The next day the city is sparkling clean. Enjoy the clip!



Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Hanseatic Town of Visby on the isle of Gotland, Sweden




Today I attended a Medieval festival in Visby, it goes on for the whole week. Everyone really gets into the Medieval lifestyle. There are jousts, blacksmiths working, real hand made knight armour for sale, jewlery makers, bakers, beggers, archery and log throwing contests. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Stockholm, Sweden


 


Stockholm, Sweden is a beautiful place to visit in the summer. Everything is in walking distance. Everyone is nice and they speak english. The city is very safe, organized and fun. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, July 30, 2006

A true story of illness, a failed medical system, and a will to recover




"For those of you who suffer from chronic pain, who have lost all hope of living a normal life, who have been condemned by the medical community to a life of purgatory, I hope that my experience will give you the hope and inner strength to continue searching for a cure."

- H. Jonathan Cahan


Today I spoke to an old friend of mine and this is his true life story. He is now enjoying life in South America.

Friday, June 16, 2006

eBay Live 2006 Gala event

 
I finally got to meet Elvis, 5 different Elvises! Notice they even have the correct hand gesture. And to cap off the night they had a fun concert by Huey Lewis and the News as the musical guest. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

eBay Live 2006 viva Las Vegas

I am having a great time in Las Vegas and saw a surprise concert by Davey Jones of the Monkees after the eBay Live keynote address. Enjoy the video! I will be publishing more posts that will cover the past events of the last 4 months soon. ciao Posted by Picasa

Thursday, May 18, 2006

New York City - The party never ends

Life in New York City can be like a party that never ends. There is something going on everynight you just need get to know the right people. After work today, I met up with my friends at Nobu 57 . This restaurant has a great bar scene. During dinner one of my friends showed up and invited us to hangout at the "Rooftop" at Bed. At Bed, he introduced us to some new friends and they invited us to the Pink elephant. At the Pink Elephant, my new friend is a model and the women line up to say hello and he buys a couple of bottles of vodka for everyone. A friend of his shows up and buys a huge bottle of champagne pours drinks for everyone and then drinks out of the bottle himself. It is really entertaining to watch a guy in a suit drink from a magnum bottle of champagne.
In New York City the party ends only when your ready to go home!

Sunday, March 26, 2006

The Art of Rock Balancing

 
In Sausalito we met David Yu Rock Balancing guy and he explained how he balances the different size rocks on top of each other. Sounds like a relaxing way to spend your day:-) Posted by Picasa

Robert Mondavi Vineyards

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A visit to San Francisco...Napa Valley... Medicino

I have been having fun in San Francisco the past two days learning about real estate. Robert Kiyosaki outlined the cycle of Real Estate.
1. Financial Disturbance - dot bomb, 9-11, war, etc.
2. Expansion of prices - easy credit, greed, huge buyer demand
3. Euphoria - overestimate future returns, no concern for fudamentals,fools rush in
4. Financial Distress - prices reach peak, nothing is cheap, insiders take profit
5. Market Reversal - prices start to fall
6. Financial Crisis - panic rules the market, tightening monetary policy
7. Lender of last resort comes in

Marshall Sylver had a great Hypnosis show. He explained how to use subconscious reprogramming to achieve greater success in life.
1. Self Mastery
a. what you believe is true nothing else.
b. logic is backed up by emotion.
c. an object in motion stays in motion.
d. no risk no goodies
e. burn the boat - never go back
f. fail foward fast
g. reality is created by validation.
h. luck is when preperation meets opportunity.
2. Tools - Eat less move more
3. Action
a. ability to take action now
b. thoughs who are afraid to buy are afraid to sell
c. moldable talent
d. act as if it is true already
e. money is math
He also gave us a list of the highest paid professions.
1. Public Speaking
2. Real Estate
3. Stock Market
4. Internet
5. Network Marketing

I also watched Donald Trump Speak. I agree with everything he had to say.
1. Love what you do!
2. Never give up
3. Stay focused
4. Be paranoid
5. Momentum - know when you lost your momentum
6. Go against the tide
7. Be careful
8. Luck - the harder you work the luckier you get
9. Get even
10. Make employees respect you not like you

I ran into some old friends at the real estate expo Kate, who had been a waitress at my bothers first restaurant(which was sold), she is now in the shoe shine business with her boyfriend, so I bought a shine to support them and Sean Jacobsen, I have not seen him since he went off to Harvard business school.

I also visited Patrick Evan's salon, We shared thermal reconditioning stories. He owns a nice salon in downtown San Francisco.

I picked up my girlfriend and we drove across the Golden Gate bridge to Sausalito We met the rock balancing guy.
We then drove to the wet yet beautiful Napa Valley. It rained everyday but we still had a great time. We stayed at a bed and breakfast. Had dinner at Mustards, Had lunch and some wine at Auberge du soleil Toured the following wineries Schramsberg vineyard's Robert Mondavi, Dutch Henry. Everyone who served us wine during the tastings would romance the wine look at the wine with their eyes wide open like they were in love. They would salivate and swallow a few times till they could not resist anymore and they would then pour themselves a glass. Then next day We drove to Calistoga, saw the gyser. Then Medicino, nice peaceful place but all the restaurants are closed till dinner. We then drove back to San Franscisco. I will update date this post with pictures and more stories in the near future.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Happy Birthday Liliam!


The proper way to celebrate a birthday is with champagne and a chocolate cake from Fauchon Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Protect Your Health Freedom Rights!

As Americans struggle to eat a healthier diet, the FDA has taken draconian steps to suppress information about foods that reduce disease risk.

While various agencies of the federal government encourage us to eat more fruits and vegetables, the FDA has issued an edict that precludes cherry companies from posting scientific data on their websites. This censorship of published peer-reviewed studies denies consumers access to information that could be used to make wiser food choices.

Please read the rest of this article on the following link it is very informative:

FDA Threatens To Raid Cherry Orchards

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Valentine's Day is Coming!!!!!

Every February, across the country, candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious saint and why do we celebrate this holiday? The history of Valentine's Day -- and its patron saint -- is shrouded in mystery. But we do know that February has long been a month of romance. St. Valentine's Day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. So, who was Saint Valentine and how did he become associated with this ancient rite? Today, the Catholic Church recognizes at least three different saints named Valentine or Valentinus, all of whom were martyred.
One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, he outlawed marriage for young men -- his crop of potential soldiers. Valentine, realizing the injustice of the decree, defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret. When Valentine's actions were discovered, Claudius ordered that he be put to death. Other stories suggest that Valentine may have been killed for attempting to help Christians escape harsh Roman prisons where they were often beaten and tortured.
According to one legend, Valentine actually sent the first 'valentine' greeting himself. While in prison, it is believed that Valentine fell in love with a young girl -- who may have been his jailor's daughter -- who visited him during his confinement. Before his death, it is alleged that he wrote her a letter, which he signed 'From your Valentine,' an expression that is still in use today. Although the truth behind the Valentine legends is murky, the stories certainly emphasize his appeal as a sympathetic, heroic, and, most importantly, romantic figure. It's no surprise that by the Middle Ages, Valentine was one of the most popular saints in England and France.
Valentine's Day Trivia

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Million Cartoon March 2006

Has the Muslim world really gone that mad? Do a billion Muslims really want to kill a few insensitive cartoonists because they violated their religious sensibilities, however dear they may be?

Luckily, the answer to both questions is no. In fact, what some Islamic scholars are calling "cartoongate"--the publication of insulting cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in more than half a dozen European papers--actually reveals more about the state of the Western, and particularly European fears of Islam, than it does about Islam today.


Originally published last September in a Danish newspaper, the depictions of Muhammad in the cartoons include some very insulting images indeed: Muhammad with a turban-shaped bomb on his head; Muhammad at the Pearly Gates informing newly arrived suicide bombers that Heaven has "run out of virgins" (an allusion to the 72 virgins that supposedly await martyrs in Heaven); Muhammad menacingly holding a sword with two veiled women behind him, and so on. The images were commissioned because the paper's editor was having trouble finding a cartoonist willing to caricature the Prophet, depictions of whom are prohibited according to Muslim tradition.......

And as the latest protests in Beirut make clear, the reasons behind them often involve issues of class, politics, and religious identity, as the consulates are often located in wealthy neighborhoods where the countries' elites and wealthy foreigners live, and which feature expensive shops far beyond the means of most protesters. And the organizers of the protests are most often groups looking to gain political capital by challenging weak governments at a moment of heightened tension......

Of course, Muslim newspapers have long depicted Jews in similarly hateful ways. Perhaps the uproar will lead them to reconsider the practice--although considering Iran has just announced that its leading newspaper will run a series of cartoons satirising the Holocaust, the chances are perhaps not that great.
Ironically, the same day that editorial pages of American newspapers began criticizing Muslims for their lack of respect for freedom of speech, peace activist Cindy Sheehan was arrested and removed from her seat at the State of the Union speech (she was invited by Representative Lynn Woolsey), simply for the "crime" of wearing a t-shirt under her jacket that listed the number of dead US soldiers in Iraq as of last Tuesday--2,245. A security guard saw the number on the shirt, screamed "Protester!" (perish the thought!) into his walkie talkie, and out she went. Nary a word of protest was uttered by the US media.
For most of the Muslim world, America's willingness to kill tens of thousands of Iraqis and see killed thousands of our own children for a war launched on a series of half-truths and outright prevarications (which almost no one in our own journalistic establishment had the courage to expose, despite clear evidence at the time) is as "crazy" as their willingness to boycott, or even threaten violence against Westerners, because of a few religiously insulting cartoons......
Animation Site.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

WWW III an information age war

Imagine for a moment if 12 cartoons could propel us into WWW III. We may need to call in the animators of Disney and Pixar to create new cartoons in Dexter's Lab to counteract the Satirical Dutch and appease the Muslim world. No one enjoys getting disrespected, especially large groups of angry men with automatic weapons and matches. There is a fine line between censorship and freedom. Everything in life is like that cartoon where bugs bunny rolls a little snowball down a snow covered mountain and by the time it got to the bottom it became Really huge. If you try to appease everyone, a Free country can lose its freedom little by little until one day your president is now your king. I am sure if everyone on the planet gets a computer and internet access there will be may jealous, angry, offended people. This is why some countries try to censure the internet and mass media in there respective countries. It is kind of like the Matrix, if you don't know what is really going on you could actually lead a happy life. Many people cannot handle information, they are affected by it rather than seeing it for what it is.... ink on paper or shades of light. You can't make everyone happy but as long as we Americans do not allow anyone to change our Bill of Rights, I am happy.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Bouley Restaurant Bakery & Market

Last night we decided to dine at The Bouley Bakery / Café, Market. The third floor dining area is small but the service is excellent. I counted twelve employees and 24 patrons, nice ratio. The food and drinks were excellent and it was fun watching the chef cook our meal. I can't wait to go back:-) or try the Main Restaurant next time. If you don't mind really tight seating, you will love this casual place.

The Bouley Bakery / Café, Market, and Upstairs dining comprise a set of operations sited on three floors of a single, compact building. It is designed to bring together in one location the basic elements that go together to create a satisfying dining experience in a relaxed, casual setting. This includes the prospect of taking home either prepared dishes or the products needed to create meals in one’s own kitchen, recognizing that, in every instance, the starting point must be the quality of the ingredients.
The Bouley Bakery/Café serves as the entry point to the complex, at street level. In addition to the fresh-baked goods that emerge from the wood-burning oven enclosed in 19th century cobblestones, the Bakery/Café features house-made soups, salads, sandwiches, hot and cold beverages, including coffee, cappuccino, teas, iced teas, and juices, and, of course, a full range of desserts.
For the visitor who wishes to eat on premises, there is self-service sidewalk seating at umbrella-shaded tables, and, during daytime hours, the Upstairs dining room is available for self-service seating as well.
In producing high quality baked goods, we begin with a variety of organic flours and other flavorful ingredients that go into our various breads, from garlic bread, to hazelnut bread, to lemon bread, to the basic Miche, a round of specialty French bread, also known as a boule, with a dark crunchy crust.
Bouley Bakery also features pastries, in both traditional and modern French styles along with Viennese, American, and Asian influences, ranging from fruit tarts to chocolate and almond croissants, to enjoy on their own or to cap off and complete the experience of a full meal.

Monday, January 16, 2006

Retire Young Retire Rich

This is a very interesting book that everyone should buy. I believe it will help you make smarter investment decisions and help you give your children better financial advice. I wish my parents gave me this book when I was younger! If you are interested click on the book.

In Warren Buffet Speaks, investment guru Buffet was quoted as saying: "Wall Street is the only place that people ride to in a Rolls Royce to get advice from those who take the subway."


Rich Dad said, "If you want to be rich, who you know is more important than what you know." He explained further, saying, "Business is a team sport and investing is a team sport. The average investor or small-business person loses financially because they do not have a team. Instead of a team, they act as individuals who are trampled by very smart teams."
People in the "E" (employee) and the "S" (self-employed) side of the CASHFLOW Quadrant (right) are taught to operate as individuals so they do not learn how to build a team. They often make less money than they could or would like because they tend to do everything on their own. Successful "B" (business owners) and "I" (investors) surround themselves with a team of experts in every area of law, tax, accounting, insurance, or securities so they find advisors who have assisted other people along their path to success.
An important distinction when selecting your team is that you want advisors who are strategists to the rich, not salespeople. Rich Dad's Advisors counsel the rich, but are not salespeople to the rich. There is a big difference. Strategists get paid for their expertise and advice. Salespeople get paid for selling you something. Always know which type of advisor you are talking to. Also look for professionals who have personal experience in the specific area you are seeking advice. Does your real estate broker personally own any investment properties? Remember, there is nothing better than first-hand experience.

Sunset, Key West Florida

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Sophia my niece

 
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