Hannah (Grace Between the Fields)

  • Love, Health and the Forgotten Cheesecake

    Valentine’s Day is undeniably sweet. It’s a day to celebrate the people who make life better – friends, family and even yourself. And let’s be honest: it’s the perfect excuse to indulge in a little extra sweet dessert. There is… Continue reading

    Love, Health and the Forgotten Cheesecake
  • From Quilt to a Sown & Sewn Bag: My First DIY Duffel Bag

    I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect duffel bag for ages. You know the struggle: this one is too small, that one is made from the wrong material, and the other one is way too experience.   Finally, I decided… Continue reading

    From Quilt to a Sown & Sewn Bag: My First DIY Duffel Bag
  • Hooked on Crochet: A Beginner Learning a New Skill

    There is something so rewarding about taking a ball of yarn and making something functional and beautiful. This winter, I challenged myself to learn how to crochet and it has been an inspiring decision. I’ve loved making handmade Christmas gifts… Continue reading

  • Moments That Defined 2025

    That’s a wrap on 2025! Reflecting on the past year, Jo and I have gone through a lot of growth and change.  January – March At the beginning of the year, I didn’t have a goal in my life. The… Continue reading

    Moments That Defined 2025
  • Chocolate Date Bark – An Alternative to Christmas Dessert

    Christmastime is my favourite time of the year. I love the classic Christmas carols, quality time with friends and family, and the magical feeling in the air as we celebrate the birth of our saviour. I’ve gone on a Christmas… Continue reading

    Chocolate Date Bark – An Alternative to Christmas Dessert
  • A Change through Bible Study

    At the start of 2025, my motivation to continue through everyday struggles was “this year is going to be a year of change.” In my mind, this was a physical change. I am working to create a stronger body. In… Continue reading

  • Homemade Greek Yogurt

    Growing up my mom made homemade yogurt as a way to save money. My large family ate it everyday. I was never a big fan of the homemade yogurt when I was young. It was a treat when it was… Continue reading

    Homemade Greek Yogurt
  • Potato Flop: A Spud-tacular Disappointment

    This growing season, I had a bountiful potato harvest of 3 whole potatoes. Worst part: this harvest came from two seed potatoes.  This past winter, I learned about planting potatoes in giant pots and bags. I loved the idea of… Continue reading

    Potato Flop: A Spud-tacular Disappointment
  • Healing from a Shock Response: Casting my Anxiety

    Last week Friday, I was travelling home from work with city transit, when a situation occurred that left me shaking. When I first started using city transit, I was on a great bus route, knew the bus drivers well, and… Continue reading

  • Planting Garlic

    Before the cold creeped in, I wanted to plant my garlic. Garlic requires a “cooling off” period before it starts to grow. The colder weather and upcoming snow was perfect for the garlic bulbs. My sister-in-law saves her garlic bulbs… Continue reading

    Planting Garlic