At least enough that I can sleep at night (when the baby will let me :-).
We're very fortunate, because if there's some disaster and we have to sell out here, we can all move to my Dad's farm, and have a house, farmland, woods, ponds, and relatives. Dad is only there about 3 months of the year, and he'd be thrilled to have us living there. The kids could hunt, fish, and grow their own food, and learn carpentry and blacksmithing from the Amish.
That would actually be my first choice, instead of our current suburban-corporate lifestyle, but God hasn't planned it, yet.
Your dad's farm sounds like Heaven!!!
In a way I've got the best of both worlds - hubby's got the corporate job, but we've got a couple of acres out in the country and live close to both the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
When we first moved here last year we took a trip over to Assateague Island....it's $10 to get on the island (Virginia side) but the pass is good for 7 days. A year long pass is $15........needless to say, we spent the extra $5 and go very frequently.