Learn how to make your dream of homesteading a reality by incorporating your children into the process.
Meg Loeks (@meg_nlo)
My husband and I were both born and raised in the Old Order Mennonite community commonly referred to as ‘horse and buggy mennonites’. In short, this means we grew up in a culture that practiced self sufficiency and traditional living for generations. I grew up having to milk the family cow each morning before riding my bike to the one room school I attended with my 8 siblings.
Learn about homesteading in Western NC mountains complete with blog filled with recipes and DIY post, self publishing company, and store.
Gal Meets Glam Summer Blueberry Picking featuring a selection of Julia's favorite wide-leg, cropped, and flared white denim styles to wear with tees and blouses this season.
It was our second date… We were at Applebees, and I sat there chewing my cheeseburger as the future Prairie Husband told me of his dreams to own land and cattle someday. They were pretty audacious statements from a guy who had lived in town his entire life with little to no agricultural background. Interestingly enough, […]
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Hannah @Ballerina Farm (@ballerinafarm) : All I ever wanted was to be a mother. I turned 30 last month. When baby is born in September Daniel and I will have six children eight years old and younger....
Want to take your kid's knowledge to the next level in your homeschool? 16 old-fashioned or vintage skills to boost your homeschool experience.
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amomentamile: “ home-sweet-homestead: Just a typical weekend on the homestead. Music with the kids and an audience of chickens. ”
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Our system is broken, no doubt. But there are options. Read about what we pursue to help put our health in our own hands.
In this modern world we are losing touch with some old fashioned traditional skills that we really should preserve. You don't need to even own land to embrace
I’m not a mommy blogger. But you probably already knew that, huh? It’s partially because I have little interest in telling folks how to raise their kids when I’m still trying to figure out how to raise mine, and partially because my inspiration rarely flows when it comes to that stuff. I’ve never been one […]
Kids and Chores. It just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Over the years my kids have learned that chores are just a part of life, a part of
There are vintage skills kids need to learn! They need to learn them for themselves and for the continuation of these lovely life skills for the future.