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Hi I'm Heather

Come stroll the trails with me on our 44 acre Midwest horse farm where I seek God in the ordinary and always find Him--the Extraordinary--wooing, teaching, wowing me with Himself. Thanks for visiting. I hope you will be blessed!

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Flat Out Oblivious

Christmas is long gone but the tree is still up.  Do I not want the beautiful season to end or am I just too lazy.  Both.  There’s something about de-decorating the house that feels like stripping naked in below-freezing weather.  Like really—who wants to do THAT?  So who cares if the tree is one flick […]

Branded

5:15 AM.  Alarm goes off.  A new day.  I start by wrapping myself shoulders-to-ankles in cozy white terry cloth, slipping my feet into pink, and following yellow lab Rose downstairs to the front door.  Tail wags.  Front porch light illuminates newly sugared planks and a sparkling yard.  She steps out, branding the wood with her […]

LOL! (Laugh Out Loud!)

Did Jesus laugh?  Everything good comes from God so I believe that God has a wicked sense of humor.  Well, maybe not WICKED—but definitely GREAT!  Here’s some proof. Consider Nick, nicknamed Cola—Russian name Nicolai.  The first thing the orphanage director said about Nick when she placed him in my arms at nineteen months of age […]

Hiding Places

She didn’t look well.  She talked about her week while avoiding my eyes.  Something was up.  She was hiding.  I could tell. And then, out it poured like a thunderhead bursting.  The shame.  The guilt.  The thing she did that she vowed she wouldn’t do again because she wants to follow the Lord, not just […]

Blessings

A friend and I pushed carts through Costco last weekend.  I gave thanks for bananas and berries and lettuces and broccoli—all from others parts of the world growing while my garden rests under ice.  I gave thanks for grains that make warm, chewy bread.  And the cows . . . I gave thanks for cows […]

Promised Hope, Present Joy

Here we are in the middle of winter.  The great thaw of last week ended abruptly as northern winds swept down and clouded skies dusted us with white once again.  No signs of a bright and colorful future right now, just variations of brown and gray.  Why do we have faith that winters are temporary?  […]

Search and Rescue

It felt like spring in the middle of January.  Warm air created wispy fog ribbons on the still snowy farm fields beginning to melt.  My mind jumped to a special time last spring just after the winter white had left for good. It was Nick’s 14th birthday and fourteen adolescent boys poured out of our […]

True Friends, Real Life

With thanks to my dear, true friends—amazing women of God—who have encouraged and supported us in parenting fearfully and wonderfully made children.  Today, I’m downright ugly, I think.  And I want to cry hard but tears won’t come.  I’m numb but churning at the same time.  Am I the only one?  Am I the only […]

Follow the Leader

Forty-four acres of fresh white beckon us, “Come!”  Winter snow blankets hush, creating still all around.  And my soul quiets.  I long for such moments away from the noise. “Come away with me!  Come to the quiet!”  I hear His voice and my heart throbs, “YES!” This I want—to be with Him in the quiet, […]

On the Hunt

  God uses everything in life to teach those who want to learn.  And I learn a lot about God from our dog. Rose was bred for hunting—and spelling.  She can spell the word W-A-L-K faster than any other.  (It takes her longer to process C-O-M-E for some strange reason).  Anyway, when we spell W-A-L-K, […]

Wrestle with God

New Year’s Eve, 2012.  Last day of another year. I’m in my writing corner with my camera nearby and Nick spots . . . Devil Dog. Yes, Rose is now 15 months old and still a bit devilish.  She knows it too.  Out she comes from the bathroom with a washcloth firmly clenched in her […]

Modern Mary

                                                                     We met for the first time in New York City, Mary and I.  Our natural curls in common, we began by sharing hair care secrets.  By the time our burgers arrived, we had moved on to deeper topics of life.  Instantly, I knew I was sitting by a kindred spirit—one who had been through […]