Your willingness to be on camera & share about your lives is appreciated. May the Lord use you to impact other young ladies here & abroad. A great recipe to share, I look forward to making this!
I let my boys watch the Eilds before yall married. Its so awesome seeing God bless the fruit of each og yoyr family's ministries and work through you continuing to live gor God. You are an encouragement to so many and a light! Keep walking in truth and seeking God. Never feel you have to put the show above your family🙏 But thtough Gods direction and eisdom, keep Him first. Thank you so much for these simple but joyful videos! Its a testimony to the set apart lives your families worked carefully to raise you in.
Thank you for this sweet comment! Well said, keep God first above all things. We want to live before an audience of just Him. Glad you and your boys have enjoyed some of our adventures! Have you had a chance to check out wildbrothers.tv by any chance? We have 200+ episodes of outdoor adventure, missionary stories, and more episodes of Wild Home as well! It's an awesome community of Christian families living on mission.
Hi, I'm from Germany and really enjoyed your video and am looking forward to the next episode. We have been making almost the same recipe, except we split the sugar into part sugar and part honey. It's so delicious, that it's always gone in a few days.
We live in Australia. As a coeliac, my recipe is nut based. We also add some dried fruit, pepitas & chia seeds. We sweeten with a little honey & maple syrup. My husband has it EVERY DAY and it is very popular as a gift at Christmas.
I love that you are both doing this because I am a romantic at heart and curious. But no pressure to continue being on screen. Loved the kid appearance. Mom life.
So glad you're enjoying! We will continue to drop new episodes on RU-vid! If you are interested you can view our entire catalogue of Wild Home episodes here on Wild Brothers TV: wildbrothers.tv/categories/category-KZGZKFmnKkU
My 2 and a half year old grandson loved the Science “museum” in Fort Walton. He surely didn’t learn anything about science, but 2 year olds are free and adults are like 12 dollars, but it was an indoor activity in the 100 degree temps. There was outdoor stuff there, too. Maybe your babes would enjoy??