~This is 'In the life of you' au type of chapter, next chapter will be when it all comes falling down for you
~your pov~
I've been a farmer and a miner for all of my life. My side hobbies/work are: making either shed corn or hognose snake piece of jewelry, friendship bracelets, and teach horseback riding to the kids and teenagers, if I'm either not farming or mining. I sell corn and hognose old shed skin in jewelry that I make, friendship bracelets, and farm products that I get from my livestock. I know everyone, by their face and voice by heart and all of the mobs in this world. I'm that kind of person who everyone can trust and won't hurt any of the mobs. Everyone knows that I'm also that kind of person who does not like killing and trading any of the mobs loot. I don't like hurting anyone or anything, it bothers me to much to do it. Everyone knows that I don't like killing and trading any mob loot that I personally get. It doesn't suit my personality and I will act completely different if I necessarily have to kill a life stock or a creepy mob. I like trading loot that I have mined for and if there are any dungeons or any mineshaft, I will get the chest loot and sell that. A blacksmith will ask me to go to the librarian to get them a specific enchanted book, for that I can trade my almost broken diamond sword for the enchanted book to trade.
~requests of materials, lists and lots of smelting~
I have a lot of requests from younger, married or older miners who can't go mining, (young ages, just got married couples, or old age), so they make lists of materials that they need me to go mine. This is just some of the things that they tend to ask a lot of: iron, gold, coal, diamonds, redstone, lapis lazuli, and emerald. Sometimes, if I can't find the specific block that someone has requested, I can give them some of mine. I also have some miners to suggest me in between what months they prefer me to give the requested materials to them. I have them request materials for me to go mine in early summer and deliver it in early August to the last day of March. So that I have enough time to go mine, smelt the iron and gold blocks into ingots, store the items in their specific chest, a sign that tells me their name & their list taped to the sign.
I had a request from an older miner, (who can no longer go out and mine because of some medical reasons), wants me to go mine 20 diamonds, 16 iron ingots, 15 redstone, 20 lapis lazuli, 13 gold ingots, 2 emeralds and 30 coal. She had written it down so that I wouldn't forget what she asked for me to go get her, I told her that it will take a while for me to get all of the things for her and she said "It's fine, take as long as you need. Maybe you can delivered the items to me by the last week of August and the beginning of September." I told her that I can try to do it. Once I have hers and 4 other requesters lists that want their items by the beginning of August to the last day of September. I have their chests by the month that they want me to deliver their items to them by. The requesters who want me to deliver their stuff from August to September, then October to November, December to January, and February to March. That's what my system of mining is all about. That's my mining business for ya.
Now for my farming business, it's really simple really. I grow every plant and at least 1 or 2 types of trees, and I am a livestock farmer, I own 2 of every livestock, 1 male and 1 female. I don't farm aggressive mobs like zombies, skeletons, creepers, birds, bears, foxes and spiders. I do have milk, corn and hognose snakes in my barn to keep the rats away. I can take the snakes in and out of the barn when it's time for winter. They have their own room for when it gets cold outside and they know that I will pick them up free handed without a hook, it's because both the snakes and myself know that we can trust each other into not hurting one another. I have 2 different barns, one for my cows, that's where the corn snakes go to and the hognose snakes go to the other livestock barn. I do have corn snakes in my horse barn.