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I am old fashioned, a biker, and an avid outdoorsman..
My Self-Summary
I love being outside and spending time with the person I am with.
On my days off it's not uncommon to find me hiking a trail, riding
my mountain board or riding my motorcycle. The woman I am looking
for must enjoy long walks, mountain views, cuddling, and beable to
treat me the way she wants to be treated. A relationship is NOT
50--50 it IS 100--100! I love tattoos and piercings! I have 7
tattoos and my septum pierced.
I was once asked: What are some of your hopes and dreams for the
future?
Here's my answer:
Before I can tell you what my future hopes and dreams are, I must
first tell you about my past. On July 30th 2007, I enlisted in the
United States Navy. Due to leave for boot camp on January 29th
2008, I began a rigorous workout schedule to prepare my self for
what would be a very demanding lifestyle. Then, on September 17th
2007, I had a horrendous motorcycle wreck, changing my life. After
24 days in ICU and 28 days in the hospital, I finally started
rebuilding my body. Thankfully, God spared my life with only a few
scars and a dramatic weight loss.
During a family trip to Texas, my father asked me to read a book by
Max Lucado called “Cure for the Common Life Living in Your Sweet
Spot”. In this book, Lucado describes how a person is born with the
desire to serve God and pursue a career that God designed you for.
He continues to describe that God gives each person special
abilities at birth to be able to enjoy the job for which they were
designed, such as the love of drawing for artist or the uncanny
ability to make sense of blueprints for architects.
Lucado says,
“Every so often we find ourselves riding the flow of life. Not
resisting or thrashing it, but just riding it. A stronger current
lifts, channels, and caries, daring us to declare, ‘I was made to
do this.’ ”
In order to achieve this we must work jobs we enjoy and God made us
to do. Lucado continues to describe, to find out what we were “made
to do”; we must look at what we have truly enjoyed. As children, we
have all enjoyed different activities and excelled at many more
without very much effort. So read your life backwards and you can
figure out what you were “made to do”
Since my wreck, I had a lot of time to think about my childhood. At
a very young age, I loved spending time outdoors, not so much
playing sports but camping and exploring. At the age of 14, my
family adopted my little sister and along with her came LOTS of
baggage. Yet I had a canny ability to tolerate her mood swings and
emotional explosions and listen to her problems helping to resolve
many issues or just be an ear for her to talk to. Then, in 2003, I
worked at Camp Summit, a summer camp for people with disabilities,
dealing with people with various mental and physical disabilities.
During my time there, I realized that I thoroughly enjoyed helping
others enjoy the outdoors. Not knowing the diamond in the rough
that I had found, I continued to pursue training as an Orthotics
and Prosthetics Technician. After two years working and teaching
(both other technicians and the boss’s son) as a technician, I knew
I was meant to do more. So, I moved home to finish my degree.
Now I know what I was “made to do.” I was made to help people learn
and enjoy in the great outdoors. I intend to complete my bachelor’s
degree in the field of Experiential Education then work with youth
and individuals with disabilities, helping them enjoy the outdoors
while learning and growing as a person. For giving a man a
prosthetic leg doesn’t replenish their soul. Nor does teaching a
child to take care of themselves and the great outdoors, give them
the tools or desire to grow into an adult.
Hopefully that will give you a little idea of who I am. If you have
any questions feel free to ask!