At the heart of his name, we wanted to encompass a sense of strength in a way that was unique and meaningful to our family.
We have a close friend who has provided us with a wealth of knowledge, and both his friendship and advice is world class. He also happens to have a unique investment thesis: He buys T. rex fossils. His incredible collection is showcased in a beautiful coffee table book with black-and-white photography adorning our living room. This book has sparked many conversations and ignited our imagination. We have been captivated by the T. rex’s remarkable attributes: a brain twice as powerful as any other dinosaur, with special vents to keep it cool under pressure.
Our home in Montana has played a pivotal role in our story. It has become our refuge to escape the Florida summer heat (needless to say, it obviously gets hot in Montana as well, hence the new baby). Montana’s Big Sky Country has had a calming effect on us. It truly is “The Last Best Place” as they say.
At the end of the day, we swim and sit on the dock. In the middle of the night, we have jumped in the car to go up the hill to get epic views of constellations, the space station, and aura borealis. Suffice it to say, our family does not just have a house in Montana, we have a home. A place of belonging that we enjoy sharing with our family and our many kind, genuine friends.
The connection between Montana and paleontology, particularly its rich history with T. rex discoveries, felt like a sign – a perfect way to bring a piece of our Montana life into our growing family. Our very own T. rex…
We have a close friend who has provided us with a wealth of knowledge, and both his friendship and advice is world class. He also happens to have a unique investment thesis: He buys T. rex fossils. His incredible collection is showcased in a beautiful coffee table book with black-and-white photography adorning our living room. This book has sparked many conversations and ignited our imagination. We have been captivated by the T. rex’s remarkable attributes: a brain twice as powerful as any other dinosaur, with special vents to keep it cool under pressure.
Our home in Montana has played a pivotal role in our story. It has become our refuge to escape the Florida summer heat (needless to say, it obviously gets hot in Montana as well, hence the new baby). Montana’s Big Sky Country has had a calming effect on us. It truly is “The Last Best Place” as they say.
At the end of the day, we swim and sit on the dock. In the middle of the night, we have jumped in the car to go up the hill to get epic views of constellations, the space station, and aura borealis. Suffice it to say, our family does not just have a house in Montana, we have a home. A place of belonging that we enjoy sharing with our family and our many kind, genuine friends.
The connection between Montana and paleontology, particularly its rich history with T. rex discoveries, felt like a sign – a perfect way to bring a piece of our Montana life into our growing family. Our very own T. rex…
He also happens to have a unique investment thesis: He buys T. rex fossils. His incredible collection is showcased in a beautiful coffee table book with black-and-white photography adorning our living room. This book has sparked many conversations and ignited our imagination. We have been captivated by the T. rex’s remarkable attributes: a brain twice as powerful as any other dinosaur, with special vents to keep it cool under pressure.
Our home in Montana has played a pivotal role in our story. It has become our refuge to escape the Florida summer heat (needless to say, it obviously gets hot in Montana as well, hence the new baby). Montana’s Big Sky Country has had a calming effect on us. It truly is “The Last Best Place” as they say.
At the end of the day, we swim and sit on the dock. In the middle of the night, we have jumped in the car to go up the hill to get epic views of constellations, the space station, and aura borealis. Suffice it to say, our family does not just have a house in Montana, we have a home. A place of belonging that we enjoy sharing with our family and our many kind, genuine friends.
The connection between Montana and paleontology, particularly its rich history with T. rex discoveries, felt like a sign – a perfect way to bring a piece of our Montana life into our growing family. Our very own T. rex…