I have kids and love to spend as much time as I can with them. Outside of that, my career includes writing, technology development projects, and real estate. Most of my career has been spent working in various technology fields. In my spare time, I have bought, renovated and sold a few homes. I have written over the years and enjoy the challenge of the craft.
My passion is ...
Succeeding at what I do. Living my dreams.
I know too much about ...
Living day to day with autism.
My parents always told me ...
Go to college.
My childhood ambition ...
To travel and travel more
My favorite memory ...
Visits to my grandparents' farm
Why I write ...
To challenge and express myself.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Autism, cooking, history, biographies and fictional stories
My first job ...
Product Development Engineer
My best moment ...
Hearing my autistic son speak his first sentences.
My inspiration ...
Being a role model for my kids.
Whether you are buying your first house or your fifth house, buying a home is always a learning experience. The best preparation is knowing what you want, having your finances in order and having a good team of people working for you so that the entire process is productive and minimally painful. 1. Understand Your Wants, Needs, Timing-And What You Can Get for Your Budget Looking for a house can be an all-consuming experience. You can literally spend every weekend looking at homes if you are not focused on what you want. The best way to be productive is to make a list that will help you ev...
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Member since: August 2007
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