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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.

A Fun New Tool

Posted in Family, and Homeschooling

Project 365 – #262 I was blessed with the opportunity to review a Bamboo tablet which arrived today.  We’ve been having fun playing with it tonight.  It’s a fun tool, but it’s also a functional tool that we’ll be able to use for our homeschool. Today, we were just experimenting with some of the different features and programs that came with it.  We played a game, tested out the note taking tools, had fun doing a little drawing, and playing with some of the picture features.  There was a good bit of laughter and “this is so cool” going on…

You Are the Potter, I am the Clay

Posted in Christian Life, and Photography

Project 365 – #261 Have Thine Own Way, Lord written by Adelaide A. Pollard Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Thou art the potter, I am the clay: Mould me and make me after Thy will, While I am waiting, yielded and still. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Search me and try me, Master today! Whiter than snow, Lord, wash me just now, As in Thy presence, humbly I bow. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Wounded and weary, help me I pray! Power, all power, surely is Thine, Touch…

Gluten Free Cheesy Onion Burger

Posted in Gluten Free, Homemaking, and Photography

Project 365 – #260 I hadn’t gotten anything out for dinner, and everyone was hungry.  I started digging in the freezer to see what we had available.  I was happy to find some frozen turkey burgers as they make a quick, easy meal.  While I was in the freezer, I pulled out some mixed veggies to serve with the burgers.  Frozen burgers go directly in the hot cast iron skillet while I slice up the onions and cheese. For this meal, I used a small organic red onion as we had received these in our last Bountiful Baskets order.  I…

Review & Giveaway: Beverly Lewis’ The Shunning

Posted in Reviews

Katie Lapp finds herself drawn to some of the English ways even though she’s a member of a well-respected Amish family.  She’s betrothed to the Bishop, but she is conflicted about the upcoming wedding.  When a stranger shows up in town, her mom and dad start to act different.  A piece of a burned letter sets of a chain of events for which no one within the community is prepared. My Thoughts: Danielle Panabaker (Katie Lapp) does a wonderful job in the starring role in this movie.  Her character is believable as each emotion is displayed prominently on her face and every…

Review & Giveaway: Jeremy Riddle Furious

Posted in Reviews

About the artist: Four years on the road as a touring worship leader eventually took its toll on Jeremy, so in January 2011, the former Jr. High youth pastor came on staff as worship community pastor at Bethel Church in Redding, CA. Working under pastors Brian and Jenn Johnson, Jeremy facilitates a worship community of over 200 people within the church. “My wife (Katie) and I have always had a heart to serve the local church and never wanted to do the full-time travel thing for very long, so it felt like a good time to transition into something different,”…