Redefining Traditional
In March of 2016 I was sitting at a table in the hanger at Mercy Flight Central, doing patient scenario’s for prospective new flight nurses and paramedic s. I was grumpy that day and really didn’t want to be sitting there. I glanced up as the door opened and my next candidate walked through. The first thought I had when I saw her was “Wow, she’s beautiful”. My next thought was “I’m going to marry her”. Then she walked up to the table and I saw rings on her hand. My heart sank and I thought “I guess I’m wrong”.
July 24th, 2019
I have never been one to blog or to even understand most social media. This is a whole new world for me so please bear with me while I learn this. I have spent a lot of time trying to think of what I should write. How do I write it and what all do I say? I decided that it may just be best to write from my heart. Write what we do and what we face. With that being said, we aren't farmers, we are homesteaders. We raise animals for meat. We grow fruits and vegetables and our
Our Beginning
People ask me all of the time why we choose to do what we do? We often hear about how it is crazy...or how we need to cut back. We hear about how we need to just buy our food from the store. We hear that it isn't good to have out kids our helping with taking care of animals or working in the gardens. Well, here is our story! My husband and I met while working for an air medical company a few years ago. We became friends and over time we grew to love each other very much.
