Author: Heather L
I'm proudly married to my best friend, an active duty US Marine. I'm happily taking care of our homestead and our ever growing entourage of animals. I enjoy writing, reading, cooking, crafting, diy projects, and various outdoor activities. It's all about enjoying the journey of life with my family.
Our Rustic Bathroom Vanity
Posted in Family, and Homemaking
When we first purchased our cabin, we had a lot of clean-up to do around the house and under the porch. While we were doing the clean-up, we discovered a lot of wood that was used during the building of the house. Some of it was too far gone to be able to use, but we were able to save several large pieces that we thought we could use for some project later. We weren’t sure what we would use them for, but it seemed a shame to get rid of beautiful, rustic wood, so it was set aside in…
Trying to Stay Cool in Arizona
Posted in Family
I admit it. I took air conditioning for granted while we lived on base. Here at the cabin, we don’t have air conditioning. Nope, we have a evap cooler (aka swamp cooler) that can cool the main part of the house, but it doesn’t work in the bedrooms. It also doesn’t work that great on humid days, but at least it cools things off on those hot, dry days. We didn’t even have that for the first week that we were up here as it hadn’t been repaired yet, so I’m grateful for it even if it doesn’t work as…
About Children’s Atlas of God’s World: Discover the wonders of earth’s seven continents as you learn more about each featured country – the diverse cultures, holidays, natural wonders, and historic sites. Complete with maps detailing major cities and other geographical information, this full-color atlas is a book your whole family will love. On every page you’ll discover incredible details of people and places from around the globe. From great civilizations to unique architecture, Children’s Atlas of God’s World is an educational tour and helpful reference tool. About the Author: Craig Froman is a curriculum writer, as well as assistant editor…
The Classical Historian history curriculum moves past the basic who, what, why, when, and how questions of history. It doesn’t focus on just learning facts and dates for historical events, places, and people. Instead, it focuses on analytical, critical thinking skills – a Socratic Discussion of history. About The Classical Historian – Socratic Discussion in History Curriculum: The curriculum has several different components including dvd teaching (for both the teacher and the students), history texts, Take a Stand! Reading, discussion, and writing book, a 32-week lesson guide with answer key for Take a Stand!, and The Socratic Discussion in History book.…





