About Kevin B. Parsons

“Life is an adventure, to be lived to the fullest as God created us to do.”

Kevin B Parsons

Come on in, pull up a chair. Thanks for stopping by. I understand you like adventure, and so do I.

Whether it’s speaking to a group of business owners, racing bikes or writing, I think life is an adventure. Every aspect. You too? Yep. Starting a business or a division is a hoot. Building it? Oh yeah. That too. Competing? That’s what it is, isn’t it? Yep. That cranks you up, doesn’t it? Making deals, lining up for the start of a race, seeing your book published, that’s what gets you out of bed, ready to take on the day. It’s passion, really.

Me? Oh, I’ve been married to my patient wife since ’74. That’s an adventure too. Four kids and seven grandkids-so far. I think. I love starting and building businesses, motorcycles, travel, missionary and Men’s Ministry work. I fellowship at Canyon Ridge Christian Church.

The trophies and plaques? Well, those two are for season championships for Best in the Desert. Those others are 2nds and 3rds for MRAN racing. Yeah, those trophies are for Toastmasters contests. Won a bunch of those.

That one? Strange shape, right? That’s our 35 year plaque for our construction business. That business alone generated over fifty million dollars in sales. I own five businesses now, some more successful than others, but each one is adventure.

What type of adventure fascinates you? Look around. Let’as talk about it.  

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50 States In 50 Weeks On a Motorcycle
Monday, 07 May 2012 05:11

We are on our way! Follow us on our adventure across America at www.50statesin50weeks.com. Enjoy the ride!

50 States Last Supper and Moving
Wednesday, 25 April 2012 20:24

Last night our good friends Keith and Melody had us over for the Last Supper. And brace yourself: She took our plants. Incredible. Those plants will actually live and perhaps even thrive.  While the plants live under our care, it can’t be credited with much more than survival. I think the plants got a much better deal than the dog. I just hope none of the plants try to blog. Too weird.  

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