My friends say I run deep. That I am a very thoughtful person with boundless curiosity. That I am unusually intelligent. And that I take the venture of my life and my interests seriously.
I know who I am and what I want. I know my priorities. I have asked myself the deep questions of life and found my answers. Ask me and I will tell you about them.
I value my time more than money. I do not plan to work my life away in the pursuit of money. I am more concerned with personal growth, development and the pursuit of a contented life. I strive to be self sufficient. My life and my wants are simple, and I prefer to provide for myself everything that I can. I will always need others, but I am made to be very independent.
I am self employed. I am a Drywaller, a Handyman, a Builder and in my own way a "farmer" just not for profit.
I keep and care for a small herd of miniature dairy goats and I live very near my parents Together, for the last 15 years or so, we have been building a homestead on 20 acres for our family.
My grandparents lived with us here until they passed away, my grandfather some years ago, and grandma more recently.
We plan to keep this homestead in the family for generations to come.
This will be a place where family will be welcome always. And when I find my wife that will include her family as well.
It will be my inheritance. And it will be my parents home until they die. I will care for them as they cared for me.
This is very important to me.
On the subject of children.
I have one grown daughter. She is in college now. She never lived with me and we do not have as close a relationship as I would like to have. But I hope that we will. We talk from time to time. She is very busy with her own life and does not need a relationship with me yet. I love her as my only daughter and I stand ready, when she does.
I myself do not need any more children. I never have felt it was my purpose to have them. It is not something I am closed to the idea of. It is simply not a personal need of mine. If my future wife needed it. I would explore the idea.