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Heather Robbins lived twenty-five years on a cattle ranch on the Canada prairies, and spent many hours outside walking through fields and pastures, hills and valleys. She found beauty and inspiration in everything that she saw. Mother Nature reached into her soul and brought her to a place of complete belonging and peace. Wildflowers composed their sweet songs, sweeping Heather away into a world of inspiration, and they gently reminded her of what was possible, motivating her to live her life with hope, strength, and grace. Each wildflower whispered their lessons, guiding her to look inside…mehr

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Heather Robbins lived twenty-five years on a cattle ranch on the Canada prairies, and spent many hours outside walking through fields and pastures, hills and valleys. She found beauty and inspiration in everything that she saw. Mother Nature reached into her soul and brought her to a place of complete belonging and peace. Wildflowers composed their sweet songs, sweeping Heather away into a world of inspiration, and they gently reminded her of what was possible, motivating her to live her life with hope, strength, and grace. Each wildflower whispered their lessons, guiding her to look inside herself with love and understanding, forgiveness and gratitude. It is Heather's hope that as women journey through these pages, they will be inspired to open up their hearts to hear these divine messages, and discover the beauty and grace that exists within us all.
Autorenporträt
Heather Robbins lived on the Canada prairies for most of her adult life, and like many parents, spent her winters taking her son to and from hockey practices and games. The early, frozen mornings, driving to small town hockey rinks were made bearable by seeing the enthusiasm and love of the game in her young son. Her son's experiences in playing in all those games inspired Heather to write a little story, highlighting the activities in the dressing room, as well as on the ice, and touching on the love and support of hockey parents. Heather now enjoys watching her grandchildren play minor hockey, and again is able to experience the love of the game through the eyes of children.