About Me
I am a very passionate man who loves G-d and wants to be the best man I can be. I love life and want to enjoy sharing it with a woman who also loves G-d. I have three beautiful kids who live with their mother in another state, and I would love to have more and raise them Jewish. I am artistic and love photography and painting. I like to kick back once in a while and watch CSI or Law and Order. I enjoy cooking (I have had to learn how since my ex left me), and bake a pretty good challah bread if I do say so myself! I love to travel and hope to one day move to Israel. I am in the architecture business, but consider myself fluent in many different career fields ranging from wrangling, firefighting, police work, photographer, teacher, manager of a restaraunt, cartoonist, animator, construction worker, construction administrator, facilities manager, city plans reviewer, and security.
I am a wonderful father, and love my kids. I like to play guitar and sing to my kids, dance with my daughters, and play ball with my son. I loved to read to my kids when they lived with me, and I miss having little feet pitter patter in my house.
I have had over 8 years of college, and I have been in the career field of architecture for 7 years now. In 1995 I found out that my grandfather was a Jew before he converted to christianity. My father's father died when my Dad was 3, so he never knew about our heretage. I was raised christian, but since that day, I have been on a quest to close the divergence from my grandfather's heretage, and make an orthodox conversion. I have lost my family because of my faith quest, both my wife of 17 years, all 3 children, and both of my parents. To them, I am going to hell. My ex gave me an ultimadum: chose between G-d and Torah or her and the kids. That was the hardest decision I have had to make. I could not deny my G-d, so I had to let them go. Since August of 2006 I have been single. I enjoy the time alone, but G-d did not make me a single man. Somewhere out there is my soul mate, hence my searching on these single sites.