February, 19th 2014: In today's show I am blessed to have a dear friend, Connie Hamrick joining me to talk about her experience in becoming a homesteader and prepper. She is a God fearing woman with a great story, a vibrant positive attitude and a beautiful voice.
The show music today is Connie singing the song she wrote titled “Dear America”.
Her e-book and music will be available in the next couple weeks. You can also bookmark her up and coming website here: http://sparklyhomesteader.com. Also feel free to reach out to her at Connie@sparklyhomesteader.com.
To win a copy of Connie's e-book and song, scroll down to the comments and leave your thoughts on the show and share some of your struggles and positive happenings that you have experienced along the way on your journey so far to homesteading and prepping. We will choose a winner from the comments that are entered and I will announce the winner on next weeks show.
If you click on the magazines below you will be taken to their website where you can gather more information and even subscribe.
Here are some links to the resources that I mentioned in my show today:
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Since I’ve found the program on Survival Mom Radio (via The New Pioneer magazine) I make sure I tune in on Wednesdays. I enjoyed todays program because it is overwhelming for a beginner, a passion of the heart that consumes your thoughts because you want to do things right. This past week end was a struggle and a blessing combined. We had septic issues and had to get to the lid–via about 4 inches of snow and a couple of inches of ice–we made it and thankfully once there it was only a 5 minute fix, but now I know how to do the job if need be. Also, since we were dressed for outdoor work, we decided to get more wood. In the past I have pretty much left this to my husband and our boys, but I decided today was to be my learning day. I now know the basics of a chainsaw, and can bring down a small tree if need be. All in all a very positive day.