One of the things that I’m passionate about in life are my Native Cultures. I am extremely proud of who I am as a Native American Indian and have nothing but respect, adoration, and love for my Apache, Navajo, and Zuni cultures. Together this combination of cultures had taught me to be the man I am today…full of respect for our Mother the Earth, full of love for every living being, and full of joy that I exist and live between the four sacred mountains of Dinetah. I enjoy sharing the knowledge that I have of my own cultures with people from all walks of life and also enjoy learning new things about our beautiful traditions and customs. I feel that the knowledge I have is never enough and strive to learn as much as I can from my elders, peers, and the newer younger generation of upcoming youth.
JACOBY ELLSBURY!!Anyone and everyone willing to join me in life's adventures. I am probably the most "real" person that you'd stumble upon....which means that I make no apologies for my human behavior. No one is perfect....least of all me. I would like to meet people who have the same interests as me, and perhaps continue a life long friendship with. However I must state that I'm not into games or "hook ups"...I find that utterly stupid. I have to much respect in me to lower myself into doing something so immature. Besides I'm not looking for anything right now except conversation and friendship.
My beloved parents Nelson and Mary Thompson I have been fortunate enough to have met many great people of this world and fortunate enough to realize that in one way or another I have been able to gain knowledge from each and everyone. There is one person who stands at the very pinnicle of heroism for me and that person is my mother Mary. She is the one who raised me and taught me all that I ever need to know in life. Although her life here on earth was cut short, I will never ever forget her contributions to this world, and the joy that she brought to the many who knew her. I also place my grandmother Katie high up on my heros list. The knowledge she has instilled in all of her grandkids is considered priceless to us. She not only taught us what it means to be Dine', but has also taught us the high importance of an education. She is well respected and loved in our tiny community not only for her knowledge of traditional practices, but also for her humor, stubborness, understanding, and compassion.