Ive noticed that many farmers and homesteaders keep a couple of donkeys on the property but I just learned why today. It's because they will ward off predators, like coyotes and wolves and are very protective of the animal residents.
Careful with donkeys living with other farm animals. Donkeys can get aggressive and they are strong! They can kill any animals that are smaller than they are, like dogs, goats and sheep. You've got to make sure they have enough space and an escape route incase of aggression. I've only ever seen donkeys in their own pen and rarely with the other livestock.
An intercom system will come in handy rather than cell phones, especially when not every kid has on. Carpet is not for high traffic areas and absolutely not in bathrooms. The new house will be like a vacation😊 Love you guys!
Just wanted to say I love how you both speak. You’re so positive and optimistic and very respectful towards each other and it’s so sweet to see. Love following your family’s adventures!
Sarah I love watching how you and Pastor Sol look at each (the love) other and how your minds are all on one accord. It seem like that year went by so fast and you're making it work by the grace of God ❤
Sarah and Solo, I can’t believe it’s been a whole year in the tiny house! Sarah I tell you all the time you are an amazing mother…I don’t how you did it without losing your mind or without us seeing you lose your mind 😂. I love the small house and it is now organized well for you all. ❤🙏🏾
I went from 2700 square feet 4 bedroom to a 200 square foot hotel with 4 kids and 5 dogs (3 are puppies). For 7 weeks while house is getting ready. We are not fighting yet 😂 it’s coming because the kids are fed up
If you have a septic tank. You might want to check it. Just in case it is getting full. With the size being for fewer people in your house. Hopefully you will be in your new house before the end of the year.
I love watching you both and your whole family. Im #9 of 13 children all from the same parents. We lived on a farm. Horses, cows, pigs, goats, sheep,geese, chickens, ducks, guineas, rabbits, and always lots of dogs and cats outdoors. Our parents saìd go outside and dont come in until the dinnerbell rings. Which was a big cast iron bell Dad had mounted on a post outside. We all were close growing up. Living in the country was some of the best memories of my life. As adults some of us have remained close.
I gave up your vlog for Lent 😂 So I'm catching up! Don't be surprised if your kids want to live close someday. Once the have babies, the girls especially...it's so nice to have family around.
Thank you for sharing your lives, your wisdom and your life’s triumphs and challenges with us. During what has been a very difficult couple of years for me, your videos continue to be a source of positivity, love and encouragement. You must have no idea of how widespread your impact actually is. The internet and social media has so much negativity but your family is proof of how much love, learning and positivity can also come from social media. And when I’m not learning, your channel has been a tiny, 30 minute escape from life, time to take a breath. So thank you ❤
Sarah our family has been praying so hard for God to open the door for us to meet your family! We are desperately wanting to leave our state (WA). We want to move to a state that fits our lifestyle and personal beliefs better and that offers jobs in my husband’s line of work and is a nice state for homeschool. I am so tired of mountains and want to be somewhere that the sky goes for miles (I’m literally the only one in my family that has ever uttered those words 😂) Nebraska checks the boxes! I was watching one of your cow videos a while back where Solo was also discussing finances, I turned to my husband and said “we need to move there! They need our skills and we need theirs!” He didn’t laugh it off he actually said “wouldn’t that be awesome!” He started looking for job openings 😂.
I think you should maintain ownership of the small house, since it is so close to your new build. Rent it out, or keep it as a guest house, or a "getaway" for you and Solo, or whatever, but keeping it seems like the best option. Otherwise, if you sell it, even to a friend or family member, you'll no longer have control over who the new owners might later sell it to. I like the family compound idea.
My husband and I moved from a city environment to a totally off grid rural environment and both of us love it! We are running a guest house but have our own homestead about 10km from the main house. We've both noticed how our habits have changed and its fantastic. We 'inherited ' chickens, a cat and and a dog. I'm learning so much from you with regards to bread making, canning, etc
Sarah and Solo - we aren’t a large family, but we did do a downsize for us - 2800 to 1300 square feet for a family of 5. We are now moving into a new home (well, new to us) of 2500 square feet and it feels enormous! I appreciate your realness and your readiness to share, always! You are a blessing to us! 💜 xo
You're right about the sunsets and sunrises I live in Lincoln. Prayers all goes smoothly and faster than expected. Also prayers for little sweet Peace.
Praying for your beautiful family, including the kids abroad. Please anyone reading this pray for myself and my children as well as we are going through some very hard financial and emotional difficulties. ❤❤❤❤❤bless.
My family of four lived in one bedroom for over a year while our house was being built. The sacrifice and struggle was definitely hard at times but it was so worth it!! Moving into 2,000 sq feet after that felt like a mansion😂
My house had the same cabinets and I used a heat gun on them, it pops the whole plastic coating right off, I lightly sanded, primed and painted and they look brand new. I've had them finished for over 2 years and they still look great!!
I've researched doing the very same thing to my cabinets. Mine aren't in terrible shape yet but they are starting to let go on some of the sides. Glad to hear that yours have lasted well.
What they say with fruit trees is the best time to plant them is a year ago, the second best time is today. The sooner they're in the sooner you'll get to a point where they're producing food. Good luck with everything! )
As a loving and Faithful based family you all have made it work!!! We moved to a forest and are so happy here on our little acre!! The Good Lord Always Provides 🙏🏻🕊✝️🌸♥️
hey Sarah and Solo, you probably know this but if you plant anything including fruit trees put wire cages around them to protect the deer's from eating the leaves, fruit etc. Just a thought.
When you mentioned Bone Broth that reminded me of Phil & Alex Site when Alex really pushed the goodness of Bone Broth. The Miller family introduced me to Phil & Alex & then to Our Tribe of Many. The BEST thing that happened to me on TH-cam. So to Sarah---Solo---Phil--Alex---Amanda & Stephen its great you are all friends & you have all gone down a similar route with building a house with land. One thing I can do is give you all a BIG THANK YOU for giving us brilliant video's.
I'm so glad you started your new home 🏡. Leaving your small home 🏡 for family is a great idea. Now totally off topic, I bought lemons and vinegar to soak and make my own cleaner. Thanks Sarah.
We moved to the country going to be 2 years ago on April 9th. We are only 2.5 miles from town though. It is true that gravel is hard on vehicles but we do live in a small community so it isn't just leaving our home it is many places we go. More gravel. We even go to a country church that is 1/2 mile down a gravel road. My SUV is pretty much always dirty. It is a way of life, I think. Our closest city is 1 hour and 15 minutes away and we are totally happy with that.
A year already, now that's hard to believe. And your both still smiling. God has certainly been good to you all. And through it all . Have an awesome vacation in Kenya.
We are one of those larger families in a smaller house. We are a family of 13 in just under 1400 sqft. I understand filming in small spaces. Haha! It is not always easy to work at home, but like you, we make it work. We also look forward to building a bigger house, but God is so good and supplies everything in his timing. Happy Easter! Sending love from Wisconsin❤️
Just a thought... I realize the underground fence will help keep Gabriel in ... but how will it work when he is doing his job and chases a predator out. My oldest dog can no longer hear and has cataracts. We put a GPS tracker on her collar so we are notified if she leaves (rarely) our yard and shows us (via our phone) where she is located. Provides great peace of mind. Looking forward to watching you grow your homestead and building your new home. Many Blessings!!
We actually have a tracker on him too. And we only put the fence over the driveway where he goes to the neighbors continually. The rest of the property he could leave even though he does not realize it. 😜
You and Solo could use the small house for your businesses. Sarah, you could use the small house kitchen to do cooking videos on canning, and making bread. It would be an awesome place to host company.
Dehydrate or freeze dry your eggs...use for cooking and make ahead breakfast casseroles to bake for breakfast. Sell some eggs make freezer meals or egg bites
As y’all are…we are so ready for warmer, spring weather. Sending you love hugs prayers and kindness with positive thoughts 🙏🏼♥️🌹ps we do have an intercom in our home and love it…
I wouldn't. It could be used better as a quiet office space for Solo and Sarah which they could definitely use, or, like Solo said, rent it to a farm helper. At the rate they're growing their animal/farm care, they'll need someone within a year.
I love your family! How is little Peace? I would get another Great Pyrenees and a couple of donkeys. They all need partners and not be pets. These are working dogs not pets. They will defend your family and livestock. Donkeys will help take care of those coyotes. They will also defend all of you. I can't wait until everyone is back home. You are all doing so well.
We moved to the country in IL. We had a lot of coyotes on our land! We have a pond and it froze over the year we moved in. Coyotes chased a deer on to the froze pond and killed it. We woke up to a grusome sight! It was a blessing though because my husband put a driveway/ movement alarm and pointed at the deer. Then he didn't have to sit and watch for hours. When the alarm went off in the night he would go take care of the coyotes. We have a lot less coyotes now.
get mud grip tires or all weather tires. I have lived in the country for over 30 yrs and I am still amazed at the sun rises and sun sets. It doesn't seem like you've been in that house for a year. I'm sure it does for you.
Once you start milking it will be more work especially in the winter. If the animals get out you may have m to chase them all hours of the day and night in all kinds of weather. Fencing and feed is expensive. I pay for healthy farm raised organic food without the work. I have a bakery that sells delicious home baked bread - no starter on my counter. I did live in the country with animals as a child and I raised my children in the country. While we enjoyed the life there’s many conveniences of living in town. The children are old enough to take turns doing chores. Getting to town in a snowstorm can be dangerous. The logistics of mowing, tree trimming, and such is enormous. And that’s still without having a garden which if you do will be even more work including canning. Tomato plants are easy and great to have. It’s clearly a way of life mindset that you need to have.
I too have lived in both and will absolutely take country life. I think everyone has their own experiences and opinions…but then that’s what makes the world so lovely. The weather where I’m from is very nice most of the year so that likely plays a huge role in it
Where you plan to put your garden in put down black plastic to kill off weeds and grass it can stay like that all season or more then when you are ready lift the plastic till the soil then put in cover crops till you are ready to to do your garden.. it will feed the soil while you are doing other stuff
You need to start gardening and preserving your home grown food. You will learn as you go what thing you need to change for good harvests. You’ll have critters that willl eat your,garden and you just have to feel your way thru what you have to do to make it work. Garden food and preserving is what I love doing.
You might want to see how Kramer Life does their chicken houses. I really love the idea of using a greenhouse frame with hardware cloth to create safe runs for chickens.
I know you’re all excited. I’m so happy for you. I wanted to tell you both if you get a chance go watch Less Junk More Journey. Their last two videos they are in Africa/Kenya etc doing Mission work and it’s been such an amazing time. Learning and watching their emotions. They have been able to stay in some nice accommodations but also other places. I instantly thought of your family.
Thank you both for the update. You both are so amazing! Your house y'all are building will be such a welcoming place. Keep the house for all the reasons you both said. Praying Peace is on the mend and properly healing. Hugs, loves and prayers always.
Multiple livestock guardian animals would be the way to go! One dog can be overwhelmed and killed by a pack of coyotes!!! As you said, coyotes are smart. They very quickly learn how many animals they will have to deal with and attack accordingly.
Being active duty for 23 years I had to make many moves. Although I stopped at 2 children. I love them 100 fold. You are doing it right. Stay the course! Hope Peace is well soon.
we bought my childhood home in 1968 n it had intercom n my favorite was being able to listen to music everywhere inside or out of house. answer door n nvr open the door aswell. butbwe removed it in the late 1980swhen we remodeled
We lived in a basement for 4 years while the rest of the house was being finished - using a foil roasting pan to wash dishes. Many people live in far worse conditions. 1700 sq feet is a mansion to many people.
@@singerjo5791everyone is different and has different financial circumstances. Personally we have 14 children 12 and counting still at home in under 2000 sq ft. I have many friends with big families in smaller spaces. It can work and work well. It really just depends on being content in what the Lord provides you in that season.
Beautiful sit down video I knew solo was going to ask about showing the plans lol from your first vedio to now you've changed and opened up alot Sarah 😅 remember when we didn't know the lay out of your home now we know almost everything but you are covered under the blood of Jesus and no evil shall befall your family so fear not in Jesus name! About the smaller house what about doing air bnb and marketing it as a homesteading experience vacation 😊 I'm sure there's a niche market that you can tap into. Maybe ppl that are curious about starting this type of lifestyle and you'd get to teach them what you've learned while getting a hand I'm sure the blessing will be on both ends❤😊
Hi Sarah and Solo, I've been staying in a 3 room apartment all of my childhood and adolescent life with all of my family n different configurations we were always 6 or 7 people in the 80 square metre house so I understand what you are going through. Now we are 2-3 in the house so at the beginning it felt empty but every time we go on vacation, we like to go once per year all together and rent a house/ villa or what we can to travel mostly in greece because is very close to Romania, so every time we do this It's fun we laugh allot but after the vacation we all need our time and space :))
I so enjoy watching you grow in the country. I love everything about your family. It is my heartbeat and you have my attention. I remember the times your kids were afraid of a simple dog. 😊
Now that Solo is saying, "No more animals", maybe you'll raise tomatoes or even fruit trees. As a child, I just loved being able to walk outdoors and pick fruit off the tree.
its gonna be great once done!!!! I would suggest 2 things..1st get a plan of your land...look at topography features- hills water low etc and try to map out building lots for the future if kids want to stay (keep in mind roads utilities access) or you to sell eventually...figure out where future barns, pastures, and orchards/ berry bushes can go.... which you should start to clear off and plant now... you dont want to plant trees only to find later youre cutting them to expand or build 2nd just a suggestion if you are putting in multiple garages I would suggest all single doors no double wide doors...if there is a power outage and you need to manually lift a double door it can be quite heavy as well as awkward causing you to lose control and drop it...just my 2 cents from experience..
Solo is right, it will provide take a year to readjust to the new house. That has been consistent for us with every move. We are now in 1700 feet from 3200 with two of us. It has been 3 moves in 3 years. One is a home we have lived in for 20 years. We still own two homes but hate doing the two home thing. We are now empty nest and I can’t imagine having three kids in this small house. Kudos to you for making this work for you all!
Excited to watch your new home being built. I remember when we built our home that the foundation appeared small to me. We have 3,800 sqft on one level. It is just the two of us. Our daughter is grown. Your foundation looks super large. ❤️
Oh my goodness I cannot believe it’s been a year, life is sadly going so quick. Don’t spend money on that small house as it’s only going to keep getting trashed before you move out. This house needs to go on the back burner. You have so much to think about for the new move with all your children plus everyday life. ❤❤❤
Cattle are easy, you feed them, shots, make sure they have water, and pellets and treats. They are great, I use to have a black Angus bull I named Peaches. He could s.ell peaches and we we t hunting in the pasture where peaches was and he tried to climb in the truck where my mother was. She freaked out and luckily she didn't shoot him. He got the peach and backed out of the truck lol
Some of us do not have choices and have to make what we can afford be our homes… how nice would be to have dreams and wants come true. We are now retired and d both of us worked hard all our lives , but always had to watch and we both had good jobs… enjoy you are very blessed.
I totally understand we lived in a small house with 4 kids- the constant mess was so frustrating! A few toys scattered around seems like a huge mess in a small house.
I don’t think I ever heard of a bathroom having carpet before. Unless you meant a small rug? You two are great! Solo made me laugh. You both do. Thanks for update on it all!
I’m loving “Don’t come and visit. Stay outside.” His humor is awesome! 😂😂
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Wish I was brave enough to pin that to my door.. Same reasons. Just can’t stay on top of things. 😅
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Keep the house for guests and for kids who will use it as a stepping stone to purchasing their own home.
Great idea!
Ive noticed that many farmers and homesteaders keep a couple of donkeys on the property but I just learned why today. It's because they will ward off predators, like coyotes and wolves and are very protective of the animal residents.
I learned that too this week!
Yes! Donkeys will kill coyotes.. They are very good at keeping them away..
I watch many farmers and I don’t think I’ve ever seen just one livestock dog. Usually multiple dogs, donkeys and even ostriches.
Wow I leaned something new today😊
Careful with donkeys living with other farm animals. Donkeys can get aggressive and they are strong! They can kill any animals that are smaller than they are, like dogs, goats and sheep. You've got to make sure they have enough space and an escape route incase of aggression. I've only ever seen donkeys in their own pen and rarely with the other livestock.
An intercom system will come in handy rather than cell phones, especially when not every kid has on. Carpet is not for high traffic areas and absolutely not in bathrooms. The new house will be like a vacation😊 Love you guys!
I truly enjoy this video with your husband Solo. Keep more videos on the progress of your new mansion
Just wanted to say I love how you both speak. You’re so positive and optimistic and very respectful towards each other and it’s so sweet to see. Love following your family’s adventures!
It's very nice to see a couple that loves and respects each other. God blesses you and your family ❤thank you for sharing 😊🙏🙌
Sarah I love watching how you and Pastor Sol look at each (the love) other and how your minds are all on one accord. It seem like that year went by so fast and you're making it work by the grace of God ❤
Sarah and Solo, I can’t believe it’s been a whole year in the tiny house! Sarah I tell you all the time you are an amazing mother…I don’t how you did it without losing your mind or without us seeing you lose your mind 😂. I love the small house and it is now organized well for you all. ❤🙏🏾
I went from 2700 square feet 4 bedroom to a 200 square foot hotel with 4 kids and 5 dogs (3 are puppies). For 7 weeks while house is getting ready. We are not fighting yet 😂 it’s coming because the kids are fed up
Wow, you are a rock star! There is no way I could do that. A couple of days with three other people in a hotel room is challenging to me😂😂
Wow! I hope time flies for you because that's tight quarters.
Wouldn't it be cheaper to rent an apartment?
Bless you. What a hard time. I hope the joy of the new house makes it all worth it.
Praying it is ready soon!
If you have a septic tank. You might want to check it. Just in case it is getting full. With the size being for fewer people in your house. Hopefully you will be in your new house before the end of the year.
I love watching you both and your whole family. Im #9 of 13 children all from the same parents. We lived on a farm. Horses, cows, pigs, goats, sheep,geese, chickens, ducks, guineas, rabbits, and always lots of dogs and cats outdoors. Our parents saìd go outside and dont come in until the dinnerbell rings. Which was a big cast iron bell Dad had mounted on a post outside. We all were close growing up. Living in the country was some of the best memories of my life. As adults some of us have remained close.
I gave up your vlog for Lent
😂 So I'm catching up! Don't be surprised if your kids want to live close someday. Once the have babies, the girls especially...it's so nice to have family around.
Thank you for sharing your lives, your wisdom and your life’s triumphs and challenges with us. During what has been a very difficult couple of years for me, your videos continue to be a source of positivity, love and encouragement. You must have no idea of how widespread your impact actually is. The internet and social media has so much negativity but your family is proof of how much love, learning and positivity can also come from social media. And when I’m not learning, your channel has been a tiny, 30 minute escape from life, time to take a breath. So thank you ❤
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Your entire family has such love for each other. What a great example of God’s love!
Sarah our family has been praying so hard for God to open the door for us to meet your family! We are desperately wanting to leave our state (WA). We want to move to a state that fits our lifestyle and personal beliefs better and that offers jobs in my husband’s line of work and is a nice state for homeschool. I am so tired of mountains and want to be somewhere that the sky goes for miles (I’m literally the only one in my family that has ever uttered those words 😂) Nebraska checks the boxes! I was watching one of your cow videos a while back where Solo was also discussing finances, I turned to my husband and said “we need to move there! They need our skills and we need theirs!” He didn’t laugh it off he actually said “wouldn’t that be awesome!” He started looking for job openings 😂.
I think you should maintain ownership of the small house, since it is so close to your new build. Rent it out, or keep it as a guest house, or a "getaway" for you and Solo, or whatever, but keeping it seems like the best option. Otherwise, if you sell it, even to a friend or family member, you'll no longer have control over who the new owners might later sell it to. I like the family compound idea.
Good thinking! You never know what other people will do, as far as selling the house.
My husband and I moved from a city environment to a totally off grid rural environment and both of us love it! We are running a guest house but have our own homestead about 10km from the main house. We've both noticed how our habits have changed and its fantastic. We 'inherited ' chickens, a cat and and a dog. I'm learning so much from you with regards to bread making, canning, etc
If I were to come and visit you, I would not judge it. I would just love the country and those fun children. Love your family!!!!!
Sarah and Solo - we aren’t a large family, but we did do a downsize for us - 2800 to 1300 square feet for a family of 5.
We are now moving into a new home (well, new to us) of 2500 square feet and it feels enormous!
I appreciate your realness and your readiness to share, always! You are a blessing to us! 💜 xo
You're right about the sunsets and sunrises I live in Lincoln. Prayers all goes smoothly and faster than expected. Also prayers for little sweet Peace.
Praying for your beautiful family, including the kids abroad. Please anyone reading this pray for myself and my children as well as we are going through some very hard financial and emotional difficulties. ❤❤❤❤❤bless.
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My family of four lived in one bedroom for over a year while our house was being built. The sacrifice and struggle was definitely hard at times but it was so worth it!! Moving into 2,000 sq feet after that felt like a mansion😂
My house had the same cabinets and I used a heat gun on them, it pops the whole plastic coating right off, I lightly sanded, primed and painted and they look brand new. I've had them finished for over 2 years and they still look great!!
I've researched doing the very same thing to my cabinets. Mine aren't in terrible shape yet but they are starting to let go on some of the sides. Glad to hear that yours have lasted well.
I have 9 people in my 1100 Square foot home, 6 of them are children 15 and under, my husband, me and my 82 year old mother in law!
We have 14 people in our house originally 1500 but now we built an addition and have 2000 sqft. It just works!
What they say with fruit trees is the best time to plant them is a year ago, the second best time is today. The sooner they're in the sooner you'll get to a point where they're producing food. Good luck with everything! )
As a loving and Faithful based family you all have made it work!!!
We moved to a forest and are so happy here on our little acre!!
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Solo has so much common sense.
Good idea to start off planting fruit trees.👍
I think Solo is right. The little house would be ideal for farm help to stay in
hey Sarah and Solo, you probably know this but if you plant anything including fruit trees put wire cages around them to protect the deer's from eating the leaves, fruit etc. Just a thought.
How is Peace doing with her injured knee?
When you mentioned Bone Broth that reminded me of Phil & Alex Site when Alex really pushed the goodness of Bone Broth. The Miller family introduced me to Phil & Alex & then to
Our Tribe of Many. The BEST thing that happened to me on TH-cam. So to Sarah---Solo---Phil--Alex---Amanda & Stephen its great you are all friends & you have all gone down a
similar route with building a house with land. One thing I can do is give you all a BIG THANK YOU for giving us brilliant video's.
I'm so glad you started your new home 🏡. Leaving your small home 🏡 for family is a great idea. Now totally off topic, I bought lemons and vinegar to soak and make my own cleaner. Thanks Sarah.
Id definitely keep the house , im sure at least one of the kids would want to move into it i love it .
You all get along so well, even in the small house. Hope Peace's leg is not broken and doing good.
Will update on Peace on Thursday's video.
We moved to the country going to be 2 years ago on April 9th. We are only 2.5 miles from town though. It is true that gravel is hard on vehicles but we do live in a small community so it isn't just leaving our home it is many places we go. More gravel. We even go to a country church that is 1/2 mile down a gravel road. My SUV is pretty much always dirty. It is a way of life, I think. Our closest city is 1 hour and 15 minutes away and we are totally happy with that.
A year already, now that's hard to believe. And your both still smiling. God has certainly been good to you all. And through it all . Have an awesome vacation in Kenya.
Solo is so funny the pastor side jokes come out I love it
You should take some of those pictures from your phones and turn them into artwork for the new house. So pretty.
We are one of those larger families in a smaller house. We are a family of 13 in just under 1400 sqft. I understand filming in small spaces. Haha! It is not always easy to work at home, but like you, we make it work. We also look forward to building a bigger house, but God is so good and supplies everything in his timing. Happy Easter! Sending love from Wisconsin❤️
Yes we have 14 children 12 still at home and baby on the way. We are just under 2000 it just works. Great outlook I think similarly.
Hello to Solo and Sarah. Rip the bathroom carpet up. That’s not healthy. You two are the best.❤
Just a thought... I realize the underground fence will help keep Gabriel in ... but how will it work when he is doing his job and chases a predator out. My oldest dog can no longer hear and has cataracts. We put a GPS tracker on her collar so we are notified if she leaves (rarely) our yard and shows us (via our phone) where she is located. Provides great peace of mind. Looking forward to watching you grow your homestead and building your new home. Many Blessings!!
We actually have a tracker on him too. And we only put the fence over the driveway where he goes to the neighbors continually. The rest of the property he could leave even though he does not realize it. 😜
You and Solo could use the small house for your businesses. Sarah, you could use the small house kitchen to do cooking videos on canning, and making bread. It would be an awesome place to host company.
Dehydrate or freeze dry your eggs...use for cooking and make ahead breakfast casseroles to bake for breakfast. Sell some eggs make freezer meals or egg bites
I want to try and store eggs.
As y’all are…we are so ready for warmer, spring weather. Sending you love hugs prayers and kindness with positive thoughts 🙏🏼♥️🌹ps we do have an intercom in our home and love it…
Off topic, but your hair looks so good Sarah, it’s so shiny and healthy!!
Solo said don't come visit us, stay away😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Sarah is a miracle worker 😊😊
I would keep it for visitors.
I wouldn't. It could be used better as a quiet office space for Solo and Sarah which they could definitely use, or, like Solo said, rent it to a farm helper. At the rate they're growing their animal/farm care, they'll need someone within a year.
I love your family! How is little Peace? I would get another Great Pyrenees and a couple of donkeys. They all need partners and not be pets. These are working dogs not pets. They will defend your family and livestock. Donkeys will help take care of those coyotes. They will also defend all of you. I can't wait until everyone is back home. You are all doing so well.
Thank You for the update! Love seeing that, the blessings just keep coming, when you look back you will indeed call them Blessings! Love y'all!! 💗
Good to see y'all love on our Lord and Saviors handy work!!!
I recently heard that donkeys and llamas are good for keeping coyotes away from livestock. Have you looked into that?
Solar for the electric fence, keep this house for the family.
We moved to the country in IL. We had a lot of coyotes on our land!
We have a pond and it froze over the year we moved in. Coyotes chased a deer on to the froze pond and killed it. We woke up to a grusome sight!
It was a blessing though because my husband put a driveway/ movement alarm and pointed at the deer. Then he didn't have to sit and watch for hours. When the alarm went off in the night he would go take care of the coyotes. We have a lot less coyotes now.
Wow....I guess that is the only way to get rid of them! Great story!
get mud grip tires or all weather tires. I have lived in the country for over 30 yrs and I am still amazed at the sun rises and sun sets. It doesn't seem like you've been in that house for a year. I'm sure it does for you.
Once you start milking it will be more work especially in the winter. If the animals get out you may have m to chase them all hours of the day and night in all kinds of weather. Fencing and feed is expensive.
I pay for healthy farm raised organic food without the work. I have a bakery that sells delicious home baked bread - no starter on my counter.
I did live in the country with animals as a child and I raised my children in the country.
While we enjoyed the life there’s many conveniences of living in town.
The children are old enough to take turns doing chores.
Getting to town in a snowstorm can be dangerous.
The logistics of mowing, tree trimming, and such is enormous.
And that’s still without having a garden which if you do will be even more work including canning.
Tomato plants are easy and great to have.
It’s clearly a way of life mindset that you need to have.
I too have lived in both and will absolutely take country life. I think everyone has their own experiences and opinions…but then that’s what makes the world so lovely. The weather where I’m from is very nice most of the year so that likely plays a huge role in it
Where you plan to put your garden in put down black plastic to kill off weeds and grass it can stay like that all season or more then when you are ready lift the plastic till the soil then put in cover crops till you are ready to to do your garden.. it will feed the soil while you are doing other stuff
It will be interesting to see the house plans. The projects for the small house would be easier when your in the other house.
When you live in the country you need to change your vehicle air filters more often, both engine and cabin.
You need to start gardening and preserving your home grown food. You will learn as you go what thing you need to change for good harvests. You’ll have critters that willl eat your,garden and you just have to feel your way thru what you have to do to make it work. Garden food and preserving is what I love doing.
You might want to see how Kramer Life does their chicken houses. I really love the idea of using a greenhouse frame with hardware cloth to create safe runs for chickens.
I know you’re all excited. I’m so happy for you. I wanted to tell you both if you get a chance go watch Less Junk More Journey. Their last two videos they are in Africa/Kenya etc doing Mission work and it’s been such an amazing time. Learning and watching their emotions. They have been able to stay in some nice accommodations but also other places. I instantly thought of your family.
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Thank you both for the update. You both are so amazing! Your house y'all are building will be such a welcoming place. Keep the house for all the reasons you both said. Praying Peace is on the mend and properly healing. Hugs, loves and prayers always.
Multiple livestock guardian animals would be the way to go! One dog can be overwhelmed and killed by a pack of coyotes!!! As you said, coyotes are smart. They very quickly learn how many animals they will have to deal with and attack accordingly.
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Being active duty for 23 years I had to make many moves. Although I stopped at 2 children. I love them 100 fold. You are doing it right. Stay the course! Hope Peace is well soon.
We live in Wisconsin in a garage!
4 acres with animals.
Love living in the country!
Trade someone room and board in small house for exchange of them fixing nd doing the repairs
You live a blessed life.
we bought my childhood home in 1968 n it had intercom n my favorite was being able to listen to music everywhere inside or out of house. answer door n nvr open the door aswell. butbwe removed it in the late 1980swhen we remodeled
We lived in a basement for 4 years while the rest of the house was being finished - using a foil roasting pan to wash dishes.
Many people live in far worse conditions.
1700 sq feet is a mansion to many people.
They have acknowledged that. It is still crowded with 13 people, especially growing teenagers.
@@singerjo5791everyone is different and has different financial circumstances. Personally we have 14 children 12 and counting still at home in under 2000 sq ft. I have many friends with big families in smaller spaces. It can work and work well. It really just depends on being content in what the Lord provides you in that season.
Beautiful sit down video I knew solo was going to ask about showing the plans lol from your first vedio to now you've changed and opened up alot Sarah 😅 remember when we didn't know the lay out of your home now we know almost everything but you are covered under the blood of Jesus and no evil shall befall your family so fear not in Jesus name! About the smaller house what about doing air bnb and marketing it as a homesteading experience vacation 😊 I'm sure there's a niche market that you can tap into. Maybe ppl that are curious about starting this type of lifestyle and you'd get to teach them what you've learned while getting a hand I'm sure the blessing will be on both ends❤😊
In a year or 2 you both will be the ones with the experience. Great video. I love your family. Thank you!
It will be great to see the new home.
Hi Sarah and Solo, I've been staying in a 3 room apartment all of my childhood and adolescent life with all of my family n different configurations we were always 6 or 7 people in the 80 square metre house so I understand what you are going through. Now we are 2-3 in the house so at the beginning it felt empty but every time we go on vacation, we like to go once per year all together and rent a house/ villa or what we can to travel mostly in greece because is very close to Romania, so every time we do this It's fun we laugh allot but after the vacation we all need our time and space :))
Thank you guys for the update....Love your videos...Looking forward to all the new things coming..
Solo cracks me up 😂
I so enjoy watching you grow in the country. I love everything about your family. It is my heartbeat and you have my attention. I remember the times your kids were afraid of a simple dog. 😊
DONKEYS ARE AWESOME FOR KEEPING COYOTES AT BAY. THEY BRAY AND LET YOU KNOW.
I totally agree! But get two, because they really need a friend.
I agree, they aren't skittish and will stand their ground against predators. They are also herd animals and will herd with cows so can get just one.
Yep they are more scared of the donkey’s than my LGD dogs 😂
Now that Solo is saying, "No more animals", maybe you'll raise tomatoes or even fruit trees. As a child, I just loved being able to walk outdoors and pick fruit off the tree.
Solo says “no more animals “because he knows there is a baby on the way! Good luck in all of this🍀🍀🍀
You could turn it into an Airbnb and then when company comes and wants to stay awhile they could stay in there.
its gonna be great once done!!!! I would suggest 2 things..1st get a plan of your land...look at topography features- hills water low etc and try to map out building lots for the future if kids want to stay (keep in mind roads utilities access) or you to sell eventually...figure out where future barns, pastures, and orchards/ berry bushes can go.... which you should start to clear off and plant now... you dont want to plant trees only to find later youre cutting them to expand or build 2nd just a suggestion if you are putting in multiple garages I would suggest all single doors no double wide doors...if there is a power outage and you need to manually lift a double door it can be quite heavy as well as awkward causing you to lose control and drop it...just my 2 cents from experience..
Good advice....thanks!
The weather will be warm soon and the kids can be outside playing. My cousins and I had so much fun playing on their farm.
Thanks for sharing all the updates with the property. Hoping you guys keep the smaller home-so many possibilities.🥰🙏🏼
Will you build a pool as long as they are digging?
Solo is right, it will provide take a year to readjust to the new house. That has been consistent for us with every move.
We are now in 1700 feet from 3200 with two of us. It has been 3 moves in 3 years. One is a home we have lived in for 20 years. We still own two homes but hate doing the two home thing. We are now empty nest and I can’t imagine having three kids in this small house. Kudos to you for making this work for you all!
I love hearing Solo talk
I a,ways wanted an intercom system so I could play scripture tapes or worship tapes throughout. I am trying outgrow bags for gardening.
Homesteading with the Zimmermans has some great gardening ideas. I was amazed how they do weed control, so simple.
Excited to watch your new home being built. I remember when we built our home that the foundation appeared small to me. We have 3,800 sqft on one level. It is just the two of us. Our daughter is grown. Your foundation looks super large. ❤️
Oh my goodness I cannot believe it’s been a year, life is sadly going so quick.
Don’t spend money on that small house as it’s only going to keep getting trashed before you move out. This house needs to go on the back burner. You have so much to think about for the new move with all your children plus everyday life.
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I feel you on large families being SO hard on smaller houses! I feel like I can't fix things as fast as my kids destroy them a lot of the time. 😅
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Thanks for sharing your update! Blessings to you all. 😊
Cattle are easy, you feed them, shots, make sure they have water, and pellets and treats. They are great, I use to have a black Angus bull I named Peaches. He could s.ell peaches and we we t hunting in the pasture where peaches was and he tried to climb in the truck where my mother was. She freaked out and luckily she didn't shoot him. He got the peach and backed out of the truck lol
Some of us do not have choices and have to make what we can afford be our homes… how nice would be to have dreams and wants come true. We are now retired and d both of us worked hard all our lives , but always had to watch and we both had good jobs… enjoy you are very blessed.
I totally understand we lived in a small house with 4 kids- the constant mess was so frustrating! A few toys scattered around seems like a huge mess in a small house.
I don’t think I ever heard of a bathroom having carpet before. Unless you meant a small rug?
You two are great! Solo made me laugh. You both do. Thanks for update on it all!