They met at a class called "How to Flirt." She ordered iced tea. He ordered milk-in a Texas saloon. Right then, Kimberley knew she'd found someone different. What followed was a thirty-six-year love story and an entrepreneurial adventure that neither could have scripted. Kimberley was a military daughter who dealt blackjack at Harrah's and earned her business degree at forty. Stephen was a self-taught inventor who climbed from telephone installer to international executive-then lost it all to a corporate layoff three weeks before receiving his master's degree. Facing an uncertain future, they remembered a simple idea born while watching fireflies over their Texas ranch: What if we could capture that magic? From their living room, armed with a soldering iron and relentless curiosity, they built Firefly Magic-a business that would appear on HGTV, fool scientists, and even land in the hands of Bill Gates during a TED talk.
The Circuitous Path Through Entrepreneurship is part love story, part business memoir, and part proof that life's most beautiful destinations are rarely reached by straight lines. For dreamers, doers, and anyone who's ever wondered what if-this is your invitation to chase the light. But this book is more than a memoir-it's a guide. Woven throughout their story are hard-won lessons on bootstrapping a business without venture capital, writing patents at the kitchen table, finding manufacturers, and protecting intellectual property. This isn't business theory from a classroom-its wisdom earned through decades of curiosity, resilience, and partnership. For aspiring entrepreneurs, it's both a roadmap and a reminder: the most rewarding journeys rarely follow a straight line.