Post #1
Post #1
Hello… the first blog post. Wow. I wonder where this will go?
I think I’ll start with some simple facts about me and who I am, what my life has consisted of so far.
I was born in Huron, South Dakota on May 15, 1985, the first child to a young couple in love. They gifted me the name of Rachel Christine…
I grew up 10 miles north of Iroquois, SD, on a farm with a sweeping view to the east and trees sheltering the north and west.
Two brothers and two sisters eventually joined me as siblings.
Childhood was happy, however I did experience a lot of anxiety and fears at times.
At age 11 I went with the rest of my family for a 3-year mission term to Nigeria, West Africa.
I dearly loved it in Nigeria, and made so many friends.
Three different traumatic events took place during our last year in Africa - first a car accident, next a house fire, and last but not least, an armed robbery. Someday I’ll tell you about them.
At age 18, I taught a small class of 1st & 2nd graders for one school term.
On August 22, 2004, I joined my husband, Chet Yost, and we started our life together.
Four beautiful children are ours to share - Kiana Leigh, Keller Wayne, Jaxon Merle, Ambree Christine.
We have experienced “home” in a few different places - Illinois, New Jersey, Wisconsin, & Western South Dakota.
I have been through chronic lyme disease, along with a host of other infections, bacteria, and parasites.
Not until I started on emotional healing did I realize true health.
And then I discovered my passion - helping others with the same.
I am certified in Body Code/Emotion Code and at this time am enrolled in training for another modality which I will reveal after certification.
I’ve learned - pain will facilitate growth if we let it… home is in your heart and you can take it where ever you go… if you are dependent on others to feel secure, you’ll be disappointed… love is so much more than a feeling… fear is not natural to man… answers are found in stillness… usually the most substance exists in places you’d never think to look… everyone deserves a chance, and everything is either God (love) or a cry for God (love).