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Author Archives: Jennifer
Encouraging Hearts & Home 11.22.18
Welcome to Encouraging Hearts & Home! The Encouraging Hearts & Home Bloggers Join your Encouraging Hearts & Home Co-Hosts each week for encouragement and support for your heart & your home. We hope to provide a space that builds each other up and … Continue reading
The Tale of an Energy Audit
Our electric coop does an awesome thing, for $100 you can have an energy audit done on your home to see where you can make improvements in energy usage. Earlier in the fall, we decided we should complete an audit. … Continue reading
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Say Goodbye to the Kitchen Hydrant
Our home was originally built as a barn, and then transformed into a hunting lodge. While we love our farm and home (for the most part anyway. lol), there were some things that we didn’t love so much. Like the … Continue reading
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Encouraging Hearts & Home 11.15.18
Welcome to Encouraging Hearts & Home! The Encouraging Hearts & Home Bloggers Join your Encouraging Hearts & Home Co-Hosts each week for encouragement and support for your heart & your home. We hope to provide a space that builds each other up and … Continue reading
Repurposing an Entertainment Center into an Armoire
One of the dilemmas that comes with living in a home that was originally designed as a barn and then later as a hunters’ lodge, is that there aren’t any closets. No not one. I could only take that for … Continue reading