What I Believe

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Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities.

(The Family: A Proclamation to the World)

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About Heidi

Hello! My name is Heidi. I went to college and got a couple degrees. Then I worked as a Speech-language Pathologist for two years until Bubbers came along. While I loved my job and working with kids, I love my job as a mom best. I started a blog because I love to write. I’ve written stories my whole life. Deep down inside my heart, I secretly dream to be published in paper someday. Until then, I’m publishing for y’all and hope you enjoy it! Here are a few of my latest posts...

5 thoughts on “What I Believe

  1. I couldn’t agree more! ~;o) Another beautiful family photo!

    We need to touch base to set up a session! Let me know some dates that are good for you and we can plan it! Even if it is indoors only for the first go at it, that’s just fine! ~;o)

  2. I agree wholeheartedly with what you said. In a day when more and more marriages are ending in divorce, it is great advice.

  3. Great photo and I love your site- I happened upon it because of your posting on The Pioneer Woman’s site. I could not sleep and was thinking about her daughter riding that wild burro without a helmet and got up to send a post to beg her to at least have her precious daughter where a helmet with a face mask. And my husband and I are both rough and tumble farm kids – born and raised – but when we saw that all we could say was “What happens when one of those kiddos gets kicked in the head or the face?” I saw your post (and since we’re both named Heidi- I thought – did I already send it?) Too funny!
    BTW – my kids call my dad Papa and my grandma, GG. Weird, huh?

    One final note Heidi – happiness in life (and I actually mean true JOY) is achieved when Jesus Christ IS your life not just by embracing His teachings. He has to permeate every nook and cranny of your being.

  4. Hello and welcome Heidi! I loved your story about The Pioneer Woman’s post and wondering if you’d already commented. :) I’m glad to hear you feel the same way and were even raised as farm kids. I hope she takes our concerns to heart and has her daughter use a helmet next time.

    I can’t believe your kids have a Papa and GG, too! I’d never heard it before, so that is very fun to know there are others. :)

    Thank you for your final note. I completely agree. I believe a life that is truly founded on His teachings and guided by the Spirit will naturally lead to Him becoming your life.

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