I was born in the year of our Lord,
Nineteen Hundred Seventy Three, on the Twenty Fifth of the summer
month of June.
Raised as the middle child in a family of five children of a Hungarian, Mexican heritage.
A graduate of Heidelberg
College, a B.A. in Religion with Departmental Honors.
As my Resume
shows my fields of
interests and work have not been center on Theological studies.
At this present time I am found working as a simple Bookseller with the company of Waldenbooks. It is an good job except during this holiday season, Waldenbooks has a sub company called Day by Day Calenders, which sells calenders and only calenders. The boredom of this job tends to make the minutes transform into hours. It is comparable to waiting to get your plates renewed.
My most enjoyable work was, and is, working as maintenance at Templed Hills Camp & Conference Center an U.C.C. Outdoor Ministries campground.
Everything from working with a professional staff, to learning the exact tilt degree tolerance of a Ford tractor has been an wondrous experience. So much so that portions of this web page has been set aside for this enjoyment. All should enjoy and learn from working on a camp staff.
The place has also made my
wishes to live out in the country and away from the city.
When
it can be done, I hope to carry on my education and obtain a
Masters of Divinity and become an ordained minister. There's
nothing else to life then that. All the horror and glory that
goes with the job. If you call it a job.
Though I am wishing to become a pastor, it does not mean I'm going to live a stuffy life. It may confuse, and frighten, some that I do have a interest in the occult and the paranormal. Let's just say chasing after a werewolf, or reliving The Blair Witch Project, would be my idea of "personal demented fun". I'm looking to see if I can in the next installment of MTV's FEAR
Not so much as to see how evil gross can get, but to see why evil, or what is called at this time evil, is evil. I have come to believe that the Fruit of Good and Evil was eaten long time ago, it is just now that we are finally and choosing to comprehend what is good and what is evil.
When I'm not running around
chasing demons, comprehending the faces of God, finding that
faulty fuse, I sit down with the keyboard. I love to write as a hobby. Ever since in middle school
when a couple of us formed a group called, W.O.L.F. (Writers
of Lost Fiction), I
find it my biggest hobby. I have had a couple of my works
published. No real publications, many in my college's lititure
magazine but nothing in the main market. It would be wonderful to
see that, but not necessary. Perhaps though.
I carve swords. Not recently but I have done in the past. Perhaps
it's more of a fascination for them. Kids when their young want a
Ranger Rifle, or six shooter. Me, I wanted a saber. I have my
reason for it. The sword on the Main Page is one of my works.
Perhaps because I don't like
the ideas and concepts of firearms. Odd considering that I do
enjoy games such as Time Crisis and Civil War Generals 2.
Other activities to take up my
time, besides walking a rather chipper dog, is beer tasting. I
got this wonderful, but intoxicating, hobby from a friend. The tasting of
beers. There are over
300 beers out there, at least by my friends low count Alcohol is
not a sinful thing, when done properly. "It is a cardinal
sin to waste the alcohol," to coin the phase of my pastor,
but as Largo says, "Drink so you may drink another
day."
My life, of what I consider is simple. My path in life
is before me, and not twisting and turning, is satistfing to me.
I am who you see, nothing more, nothing less.
If life does change, well so be it. The sword and shield are there if they need to be drawn. I rather not draw them, but they are there.
Dull, I'm sure, to some. Still. I'm sure I can fill a mug's time with conversation and a enjoyable time.