definition of akimbo:

  • (of other limbs) flung out widely or haphazardly.

LifeAkimbo is then - to live life with arms out, open to all experiences.

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Here we are:

Greg Iafeliece

Heeellooooo there. You can call me Gregnog, Greg John, Greg, or my stage name of G$. Grew up in Ohio and then a stint in Florida where I grew tired of traveling to pedal, ski, climb, etc and made the move to Colorado in 2003. My careers were many but the main one was close to 30 years in the fire service as a firefighter/paramedic. Life has given me some great experiences but once I was welcomed into the family with Paige, Max, Chase and Charlotte, I started living life. They have shown me what being a human really is and challenge me everyday. Welcome to the show, strap in and lets get going!

Paige Figi

Welcome, all! I am Paige Figi, and I am thrilled to get to share myself and my wonderful family here with you. I am mother to Chase and Max, as well as their sister, Charlotte, 10/18/06-04/07/22. I am passionate about my work: government relations in Washington, D.C., lobbying CBD for my nonprofit organization Coalition for Access Now. My spare time is spent home in the Colorado mountains. I am a 19 year homeschooling mom, cruise motorcycles on dirt with my husband and kids, climb, ski, trail run, write, cook, travel, all while newly diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. To me, marriage is not just a partnership. Gregnog and I have navigated many wild miles together always expecting life to be an exhilarating journey best savored. We named our ranch after Charlotte, and are building a wonderful home to be shared with love in the same spirit with which she lived her incredible, short life. Never tell me, “No.” Never ask me, “Are you sure?” Never expect to hear me utter the word “hope” (I am a doer!)

Max Figi

Hey! I’m Max and I’m 19. I’m on a path to squeeze every last droplet of life out of the short time we humans have on this planet through being happy, healthy, free, and to bring as much good as I can into this world. I was homeschooled, which allowed me to discover the best lessons; how to learn, question everything, do something that scares you every day, and anything is possible if you truly put your mind to it. I constantly use these teachings every day and they have allowed me to make educated and informed decisions that have greatly bolstered my life. For example, I avoided going straight into college and, instead, chose a corporate internship to learn business from the ground up.. In working my way up the corporate ladder, I’ve taught myself financial literacy and started working on my body both things which will pay dividends years down the line for health and wealth.

Chase Figi

Hey, I'm Chase! I'm 17. I've got a thing for motorcycles; there's nothing quite like the feel of it and it's a really fun hobby for me. Gaming is another big part of my life, I can get lost playing video games for long periods of time. Way too long sometimes. Being homeschooled gives me the flexibility to dive deep into my interests. And, speaking of interests, I used to ride horses, which was a blast. It's all about enjoying the ride, whether on two wheels or in the digital world. So, let's go and share some adventures!