“I take the good with the bad. I can’t love people in slices.” —Sean Connery I feel the same about our life in the tiny house: it’s
There are so many amazing things about living in a tiny house. . . and then there’s the rest. Here’s the juicy stuff: all the dirt. Yup, I’m talking
To some, tiny house life sounds romantic; to others it sounds awful. I can tell you it’s neither. And it’s both. Actually, it’s so much more. Our
As a family we’ve been in transition for more than two years now. I often wonder when I’ll stop saying we’re in transition. . . and then
We spent most of last year living in our 95-square foot vintage caravan. (Before you ask, I’ll go ahead and answer: no bathroom, no laundry facilities. Yes,
At 18 years old I packed a backpack and a journal (pre-internet and instagram) and landed in Germany with $1400 in my bank account—the measly insurance payout
Yup, we did it. We made the leap and decided to buy a vintage camper to live in this year while we find our feet back
“What if we just got a camper and lived in it for a while so we could save up some money?” What started as an off the
I’m not a big fan of the phrase “me time”. It always sounds selfish to me, and it’s usually waived around like it’s a right or entitlement.
Transform your old crib into a toddler loft bed with little more than you already have in your garage. I’ve had lots of questions about how to
Sort, divide, and conquer. Perhaps it’s the change of seasons (we’re coming into summer here in Australia), but I have been going crazy about clutter in my