Hello to Our Fellow Beings
It's good to be with you again on my (our) new (missionary) blog!
I've spent the last few months pondering on what I should do with all the online work I've done over the years. I counted 29 blogs I've done, for various reasons and for a number of causes and people. All have served a purpose for their time.
But, up to now, I've been in a quandry as to what to continue to do online. How could I best share things that would uplift others and be worthwhile as well as do what I feel my personal mission online was.
I've prayed a lot to know and just this past week have had some clarity as to what I should do.
Recently, as I spoke with my beloved new husband, Mike, we decided that this would be the best place to share our missionary journey and experiences.
So, we hope this site will be worthwhile to some - and...a place to share our thoughts and messages that have helped us throughout our lives.
Best to you as we undertake this journey together - if anyone ever reads this. :)
Sister Heidi (and Elder Mike) Hendricks
From Elberta, Utah to Provo, Utah to Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
I've spent the last few months pondering on what I should do with all the online work I've done over the years. I counted 29 blogs I've done, for various reasons and for a number of causes and people. All have served a purpose for their time.
But, up to now, I've been in a quandry as to what to continue to do online. How could I best share things that would uplift others and be worthwhile as well as do what I feel my personal mission online was.
I've prayed a lot to know and just this past week have had some clarity as to what I should do.
Recently, as I spoke with my beloved new husband, Mike, we decided that this would be the best place to share our missionary journey and experiences.
So, we hope this site will be worthwhile to some - and...a place to share our thoughts and messages that have helped us throughout our lives.
Best to you as we undertake this journey together - if anyone ever reads this. :)
Sister Heidi (and Elder Mike) Hendricks
From Elberta, Utah to Provo, Utah to Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
Dave Gershgorn is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter and an avid 3D-printing fanatic. He has printed by way of dozens of rolls of filament, has owned multiple of} printers, and has designed custom 3D-printable fashions for residence improvement, product testing, and cosplay. His current personal printers are the Prusa i3 MK3S+ and the Elegoo Mars Direct CNC three. Its Core XY design retains the print head on the high of the machine whereas the mattress slowly lowers downward. Combined with its lightweight direct drive, the Sermoon provides smoother, string free prints than a typical mattress slinger whereas also preserving the recent nozzle in a troublesome to reach space. We discovered output quality spectacular, whether or not we had been printing a sample Spaceman print or a set of Maker Coins with the St. Louis arch on them.
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