Andy Meadors | Bio

After living for 32 years so far, my heart and mind seems stuck at 16 and my body feels like 64. And it’s all good!
 
I love activities that recommend helmets, but don’t like using them.

Tradition is usually boring. Church is sometimes that, but it just means you have to be more creative in your heart and mind. But being traditionally lazy is a necessity, too. Balance in life is harmony. Sometimes I get out of tune, but God will always want to hear my songs.
 
Tell me how to do something and I’ll find a different way just for the sake of doing it differently, even if it’s not the most efficient way.

I try to keep my eye on the ball, but my self diagnosed A.D.D. kicks in at times. These balls may include God, Megan my wife, son Luke, driving, what really matters, God’s unconditional blessings, or whatever. I live and will die for my wife and son. And my ex-hippy parents did the best they could. They did a damn good job. I love them.

It’s about people, not things. Machines with engines are exciting, but I don’t care about lawnmowers.

I’ve got artwork of my creator on me up until I meet Him. My Mom’s face turned red when I showed her my first tattoo. Sorry Mom.

I don’t like long walks on the beach, just want the waves to ride. I don’t like long hikes in the mountains, just want the rock to climb.

During my day, I design the brand image of Big Bear Choppers and put to market their motorcycles to the world. I built an obnoxious chopper and people assume I’m obnoxious when I ride it, and it’s kinda fun!

I try my hardest to encourage and help kids to learn the easy way, because the other way really sucks. I’ve ran a pretty easy and joyful life so far because it scares the crap out of me to flirt with the consequences. I follow that small divine whisper because it always leads to love and success.

I fear and love God. 

No Regrets.