The name of their property is apt; you can sense the joy in the way they speak & move, and the relationship they have with their land. I like how they're prepared to build up from very little and take their own meaningful journey through life. A really great life lesson for the kid.
This is how we all begin to build our generational wealth. Bit by bit and day by day. I think your home looks so cozy and comfy. I would live there over a city any day!
Nice to see city people making the country transition and getting into nature while experiencing the hardships of working raw land. They have that Vermonter vibe to them already so I think they’ll be in it for the long haul. Thanks for the video Kirsten😊
Kirsten and Nicolas, your tireless work is a lily in the valley. Seeing a great range of humankind in various environments is healing. Thank you for sharing your creativity and curiosity. 💐
This is such a breath of fresh air for me! I always love your content but sometimes it feels out of bounds for me. Seeing a story like this, especially in the same state I am searching, is so uplifting and inspiring. I would love to see more stories like theirs. Their story is my dream. I know I can get there too.
I hope they read this. Please build onto the existing house instead of new construction. I do rentals for part of my living, you don't want a tenant that close. No one treats your house like you do and you can't put off something minor until a convenient time when they're that close... everything becomes an emergency. Plus it's way cheaper to add sq ft. on than do all new construction.
Too close to the road, especially if they widen it. Also steep drop behind home. I wonder if a B n B would not make more sense. They would make the same amount of money and could let family come stay in off seasons. Might want to have a fire break if there's any chance of wildfire in area. Vermont is so beautiful. You can easily rent out for a week/ weekend or two a month. Leaf-peepers, family reunions: utilizing campsites, etc. Good luck whatever you decide. Would be careful with humanure from campsites. If they are taking medicine, etc. It might adversely change compost composition. Glad to see someone using and talking about humanure. TFS
I love their youthful exuberance and excitement about their place. It reminds me of the 60s and 70s when Boomers were experimenting with rural living and making homes out of small affordable places. God bless them!
i only see joy here!!! i’m so glad they shared their beautiful home and story with us :) 19:47 “i don’t know how to do that! but i can build a hole and line it with rocks.” what a great example of a family trying their best to practice joy and not overburden themselves 💛
I am so happy for this young family. The freedom to stay in your own home, without the constant dread of being asked to move on (or notification that the rent is increasing), must be wonderful ❤ Greetings from Australia!
I live near here, and i can say that the most remarkable aspect of their small property is that it is flat and if not a floodplain, would be one of the easier places to build in VT, which puts them way ahead. Safety note: it is advised not to use river rocks for fire pits, they can explode when heated, be careful. (:
@@ildiko1vtapplies to any rocks in or near body of water- too much moisture absorbed by the rock and it can cause steam explosion… so a river rock that has been out for some time and dry, is not an issue
@@pleka Unfortunately we in Vermont have experienced a 1000 year flood twice in a 10 year period. I suspect their house is high enough above that creek to not flood but that little creek was probably running 100x more water through it during the last two events.
I am so happy for you two and your son. You’ve landed upon paradise and from what I can see (and feel) it couldn’t have happened to two better people. Cheers and all the good wishes to you both I love every little thing about your home..it is perfect!
I luv this couple and their home. What a nice starter Homestead. My husband and I started out in an old farmhouse and raised our children in it. We did the same thing with the windows, framing heavy mil. plastic and it worked great, just as they described. Of course I would probably just add on when I could because those views are amazing!!!
I absolutely LOVE this couple and their wonderful small & cozy home and all of that great land they have! They are so enterprising, and they're learning so much along the way. What a great environment for a child to grow up in, too! I wish them all the best in their future journeys. 😊
Thanks for showing your life, it is a blessing to see. My wife is from Jamaica and we are learning and experimenting with tending a garden here in Aberta.
Excellent find, great renovations, as far as heating we found Eco wall heaters utilizing infrared heat (electric); extremely efficient for our 680sq feet two does the job although we don’t have snow during the winter, loved the garden area.
Good for you guys🎉 I moved to Vermont 40yrs ago when Boston harbor was polluted!😢. It was a huge change from a fishing harbor town! I've love every day here 😍. Great idea to build a frame. I used stips of wood and every year I had to replace the cheap hair dryer stuff. I finally went to a higher grade plastic and left it year round👍. Enjoy! JO JO IN VT 💞
I found this video to be very refreshing; so many of the (wonderful) videos we see on this channel showcase people who have been on their land/creating their permaculture homestead for decades. It makes me feel like the road ahead of me in my own journey with this stuff is too long and too steep sometimes. It's cool to see one where the people are at the beginning of their journey, too.
Really impressive. They've made a great choice for themselves and their small family. They've gone for quality of life and a connection to nature. They seem to be fearless wildflowers. They have the same approach to life as my recently deceased mother. I admire it tremendously. Too many of us over prepare and risk nothing for the sake of so called safety. They are simply living.
I miss the 600 sq ft house I grew up in and came back to take care of both my parents in. company house we lived at for 50 years till a developer came in and bought all three units to build apartments and that was an end of and era! we had a huge avocado tree that didn't produce for the first several yrs we lived there till my father stuck a old rail road spike to give the tree iron of all things. meyer lemon tree, apple tree, peach tree and countless others. Thanks for Sharing...
like my gas cooking stove which came with the farm from the 1940's - I'll never will change it. solid like a tank, easy to clean and repair, if this ever happens.
Frigidaire is in the business of selling $49 socket specific refrigerator light bulbs that are made in China and last two years - if you're lucky. Engineered obsolescence from the boardroom.
This is great. What the American spirit is all about. Making it and improving along the way. Cute home and there is so much that they can do to it as the years go by!
Wonderful! Welcome to the Upper Valley! I also grew up in New York City but have been living in this area for most of the past 40 years. I’ve never looked back. And yes! Good arts and community here as well! Glad you’ve found your dance friends.
My first house was 800 sq ft. Love to see the couple making it work. She spoke truth when she said, all the furniture needs to be multifunctional and have storage.
It warms my heart to see they are living their dream. Congratulations to this beautiful family. What a lovely house and what a dear cozy home. May all good things come to you.
What a sweet story! It's awesome to see some folks just living with what they can instead of renovating everything immediately. The home is so cozy and I love their ideas for the property's future.
This is what I call the "real" American dream. For many of us, including myself, we have become trapped into the comforts of urban city life, quick access to work, light rail, streetcars, mopeds, downtowns, movie theaters, supermarkets, electronic stores and the consumerization that comes with it. The idea of living off the land; being close to nature; being independent is really hard work. What serendipity knowing they have been to Jamaica which is my home country. For me to reach this dream here will take a while longer though, but its great to see others achieve it and make it work.
Such a lovely couple. Seems they have their path figured out and they're on their way. Nice piece of property and adorable little starter home/cottage. I wish them all the best in their adventure!
I’m moving to Hartland, VT in the spring (after mid season) and perhaps before I’ll check out the camping at Full Joy Farm! Thanks, as always, Kirsten et al! I thoroughly enjoy your episodes because they keep me curious🤗
i have that same stove. i love my 80's jenn air. can still get parts for em too from jenn air. i almost all the attachments too. got mine and all attachments from habitat for humanity for 200$. glass for oven broke in a move but its fine and never gets to hot.
What a fantastic location and what a great price including the land and the brook. Winters at -30c does sound like quite a challenge. I hope they can stay cosy and warm.
I raised my kids in a 820sf home, one block from park, two blocks from a great school. They played outside, and for some reason, all the kids in the neighborhood from 2800sf homes played here as well. In the teen years the clothes for girls required another look at storage. We also put in a JennAir grill! I hope you have the wonderful memories I have of our "first house".
I grew up in the 1950's south of Vermont in Springfield, Massachusetts. Vermont is certainly a beautiful State, but the harsh winters weed out the pretenders. A TRUE Vermonter actually loves digging through a 6 foot snow bank to get to his car. An urban dilettante wouldn't last longer than one Vermont winter. Vermont isn't for Everyone, just for the folks who can make it work for them. God Bless Vermont !!! ❤
Adorable house. Less to hear in the winter. Less to clean. I’ve had bigger spaces but kids want to be where you are so bedrooms end up being less needed square footage. I wish them well in their adventure!
Welcome to VT, yall have a nice cozy home. Its refreshing seeing an actual family move into a house here instead of another rental investment or vacation home. Now if only more Vermonters actually pushed back against the gentrification so we could have more people of ALL levels of income raising families here.
The name of their property is apt; you can sense the joy in the way they speak & move, and the relationship they have with their land.
I like how they're prepared to build up from very little and take their own meaningful journey through life. A really great life lesson for the kid.
Beautiful family and the land is amazing 😊
Funny I was just going to write something like that. I watch a video like this and my hope in humankind is restored. 😊
When they said that winters get to negative twenty, is that Celsius or Fahrenheit?
Хорошая пара. Пусть у них все получится.
F@@MrVillabolo
Congrats to the couple taking advantage of a sane, safe, and natural environment for a cost that is manageable. The view alone is a million dollars!
Love that you featured this little family and space. Its nice to see a home in progress instead of a shiny home built by rich architects.
This young family is rich beyond words...watching them makes me so happy!
I have to tell you, your videos bring me hope in a world gone mad. Thank you for what you do.
For people who earn enough to buy house & land.
@@noellerilleau6529 Same 😌
I love that they didn't clean and put away all their stuff before the cameras arrived. They live in the house and you can tell.
they probably did clean up, I love it!
This is how we all begin to build our generational wealth. Bit by bit and day by day. I think your home looks so cozy and comfy. I would live there over a city any day!
Exactly. No complaining about how expensive NYC, San Francisco, etc is. Find the opportunity, go there, and start building a life.
Gifted, thrifted, and free! I love it. Best wishes to this beautiful family!
Nice to see city people making the country transition and getting into nature while experiencing the hardships of working raw land. They have that Vermonter vibe to them already so I think they’ll be in it for the long haul. Thanks for the video Kirsten😊
I see a family filled with joy and appreciation. Young families need more of these in their lives.
A real home, nothing overly polished posh or pretentious I love it & wish you both much success & happiness ❤
Kirsten and Nicolas, your tireless work is a lily in the valley. Seeing a great range of humankind in various environments is healing. Thank you for sharing your creativity and curiosity. 💐
What a lovely family!
This is such a breath of fresh air for me! I always love your content but sometimes it feels out of bounds for me. Seeing a story like this, especially in the same state I am searching, is so uplifting and inspiring. I would love to see more stories like theirs. Their story is my dream. I know I can get there too.
I hope they read this. Please build onto the existing house instead of new construction. I do rentals for part of my living, you don't want a tenant that close. No one treats your house like you do and you can't put off something minor until a convenient time when they're that close... everything becomes an emergency. Plus it's way cheaper to add sq ft. on than do all new construction.
Too close to the road, especially if they widen it. Also steep drop behind home. I wonder if a B n B would not make more sense. They would make the same amount of money and could let family come stay in off seasons. Might want to have a fire break if there's any chance of wildfire in area. Vermont is so beautiful. You can easily rent out for a week/ weekend or two a month. Leaf-peepers, family reunions: utilizing campsites, etc. Good luck whatever you decide. Would be careful with humanure from campsites. If they are taking medicine, etc. It might adversely change compost composition. Glad to see someone using and talking about humanure. TFS
I love their youthful exuberance and excitement about their place. It reminds me of the 60s and 70s when Boomers were experimenting with rural living and making homes out of small affordable places. God bless them!
i only see joy here!!! i’m so glad they shared their beautiful home and story with us :) 19:47 “i don’t know how to do that! but i can build a hole and line it with rocks.” what a great example of a family trying their best to practice joy and not overburden themselves 💛
I love this Kirsten this is one of those families you revisit in a few year. They are amazing. Sending love from the UK
"Fulljoy" every moment. Beautiful home, property, and life. Blessings. 🇯🇲
Thank you! 🙌
@FullJoyFlow for sure! I'm Jamaican, and the minute I started watching, something told me "fulljoy" was definitely Jamaican-esque. All the best!
I am so happy for this young family. The freedom to stay in your own home, without the constant dread of being asked to move on (or notification that the rent is increasing), must be wonderful ❤ Greetings from Australia!
This one is so hopeful and uplifting. Best wishes to Taylor and Tatum and their beautiful child!
I live near here, and i can say that the most remarkable aspect of their small property is that it is flat and if not a floodplain, would be one of the easier places to build in VT, which puts them way ahead. Safety note: it is advised not to use river rocks for fire pits, they can explode when heated, be careful. (:
is that so about river rocks? had no idea. (i live in VT too)
@@ildiko1vtapplies to any rocks in or near body of water- too much moisture absorbed by the rock and it can cause steam explosion… so a river rock that has been out for some time and dry, is not an issue
That creek had me thinking that there would be flood risk to the land, but their house looks very elevated near the road.
thank you!
@@pleka Unfortunately we in Vermont have experienced a 1000 year flood twice in a 10 year period. I suspect their house is high enough above that creek to not flood but that little creek was probably running 100x more water through it during the last two events.
what a fabulous family!! so happy for them and their little piece of heaven ❤❤What a lucky little boy !!
Pole barn, chickens and ducks, awsome... probably saved your son's life... so cool
The fact that their mortgage is half the cost of their rent in the city is incredible
Home is where the heart is, as well as what you can afford.
Heart has to come to term with what you can afford
They really made a home full of love and life.
Love love love this property👍👍👍
What a beautiful place to grow and raise children! Congrats for a great choice!!!!!
I am so happy for you two and your son. You’ve landed upon paradise and from what I can see (and feel) it couldn’t have happened to two better people. Cheers and all the good wishes to you both I love every little thing about your home..it is perfect!
@@whooshr5588 my new refrigerator literally died yesterday and I've been told to wait 5 days..... your comment is so apropos today!
I luv this couple and their home. What a nice starter Homestead. My husband and I started out in an old farmhouse and raised our children in it. We did the same thing with the windows, framing heavy mil. plastic and it worked great, just as they described. Of course I would probably just add on when I could because those views are amazing!!!
What an absolutely adorable family❤
A home for all seasons, made with love.
What a sweet family! I love seeing their little house and what they are doing on their land.
I absolutely LOVE this couple and their wonderful small & cozy home and all of that great land they have! They are so enterprising, and they're learning so much along the way. What a great environment for a child to grow up in, too! I wish them all the best in their future journeys. 😊
What a view. I am so glad to see the young ones got out of the city and appreciate it!
You guys are pioneers of the new world! Thanks for your work on the land.
Love it!! Reminds me of my cozy lil home. I love how they are living small inside but large outside ❤
I hope you revisit this beautiful family in a few years. I can't wait to see how things unfold for them.
Thanks for showing your life, it is a blessing to see. My wife is from Jamaica and we are learning and experimenting with tending a garden here in Aberta.
Such a beautiful family!
"what was that" " a gunshot, but not the one's I grew up with" Love it!
Super sweet! Thanks Kirsten and team.
Beautiful people. Love their simplicity. I have many friends from NYC…they are the best. Love their sensibilities.
Excellent find, great renovations, as far as heating we found Eco wall heaters utilizing infrared heat (electric); extremely efficient for our 680sq feet two does the job although we don’t have snow during the winter, loved the garden area.
Good for you guys🎉
I moved to Vermont 40yrs ago when Boston harbor was polluted!😢.
It was a huge change from a fishing harbor town!
I've love every day here 😍.
Great idea to build a frame. I used stips of wood and every year I had to replace the cheap hair dryer stuff. I finally went to a higher grade plastic and left it year round👍.
Enjoy!
JO JO IN VT 💞
I found this video to be very refreshing; so many of the (wonderful) videos we see on this channel showcase people who have been on their land/creating their permaculture homestead for decades. It makes me feel like the road ahead of me in my own journey with this stuff is too long and too steep sometimes. It's cool to see one where the people are at the beginning of their journey, too.
Really impressive. They've made a great choice for themselves and their small family. They've gone for quality of life and a connection to nature. They seem to be fearless wildflowers. They have the same approach to life as my recently deceased mother. I admire it tremendously. Too many of us over prepare and risk nothing for the sake of so called safety. They are simply living.
Thank you for your kind words, and blessings to you and your family in the recent passing of your mother
Would be nice to do a followup for the house coming
We agree. We would love to return and film the home they choose to build.
We had that same Jennaire cooktop in my house. Brings back happy memories.
I really like this sweet young couple.
This is the life. Hanging out your laundry in the beautiful country sunshine is quiet luxury.
Prayers for this family , for guidance , clarity and peace. Def appreciate what we have.
I miss the 600 sq ft house I grew up in and came back to take care of both my parents in. company house we lived at for 50 years till a developer came in and bought all three units to build apartments and that was an end of and era! we had a huge avocado tree that didn't produce for the first several yrs we lived there till my father stuck a old rail road spike to give the tree iron of all things. meyer lemon tree, apple tree, peach tree and countless others. Thanks for Sharing...
Keep the old appliances if you can they work better than the new ones!
Well at least you won't need an app to operate them
like my gas cooking stove which came with the farm from the 1940's - I'll never will change it. solid like a tank, easy to clean and repair, if this ever happens.
Frigidaire is in the business of selling $49 socket specific refrigerator light bulbs that are made in China and last two years - if you're lucky. Engineered obsolescence from the boardroom.
This is great.
What the American spirit is all about.
Making it and improving along the way.
Cute home and there is so much that they can do to it as the years go by!
Wonderful! Welcome to the Upper Valley! I also grew up in New York City but have been living in this area for most of the past 40 years. I’ve never looked back. And yes! Good arts and community here as well! Glad you’ve found your dance friends.
What a big blessing. So lovely and healing. Cute family.
My first house was 800 sq ft. Love to see the couple making it work. She spoke truth when she said, all the furniture needs to be multifunctional and have storage.
It warms my heart to see they are living their dream. Congratulations to this beautiful family. What a lovely house and what a dear cozy home. May all good things come to you.
What a sweet story! It's awesome to see some folks just living with what they can instead of renovating everything immediately. The home is so cozy and I love their ideas for the property's future.
This is what I call the "real" American dream. For many of us, including myself, we have become trapped into the comforts of urban city life, quick access to work, light rail, streetcars, mopeds, downtowns, movie theaters, supermarkets, electronic stores and the consumerization that comes with it. The idea of living off the land; being close to nature; being independent is really hard work. What serendipity knowing they have been to Jamaica which is my home country. For me to reach this dream here will take a while longer though, but its great to see others achieve it and make it work.
A precious young family, with the right direction.
Dope family, love it, great decision making, great bonded father, beautiful mother, do ya thing, get the garden going.
Me and my whole family are from California and now we’re all looking to move to Vermont bc of your video thank you!
Go for it, you can do it if you find the right spot!🙂
Beautiful family and place. We did this when our kids were little and it was the best life for them to grow up in. 💛🙌👍💕🌄
Amazing to follow you all these years and now you’re in my hometown!
What a beautiful family! Theyre certainly on their way to build an amazing homestead
LOVE this video...thank you , what a wonderful little family in their darling house!
Please revisit this couple in a couple of years. I have a cousin in Stowe, Vt. God Bless y’all!! Peggy from Dallas, Texas❤❤
Such a lovely couple. Seems they have their path figured out and they're on their way. Nice piece of property and adorable little starter home/cottage. I wish them all the best in their adventure!
What a beautiful family- wishing them the very best. I feel like great things are going to be happening for this family- they already have! ❤
I loved this smart choice this family made in purchasing this house. 🎉 I love how you bring your son to work as well ❤
Beautiful Family. Great to see them pursuing their dreams. My, dad used plastics on windows too.
They seem like such a smart couple. Love their home and land.
❤❤❤I LOVE THIS!!ADORABLE family!! I pray for their success!❤❤❤
I don't blame you , your new house is lovely and you have property. Great price. Add on to the existing house maybe.
This is so cool. I hope you do a follow-up interview in 5 years, I'd be curious to see how they've progressed.
Such a beautiful family and gorgeous set up!!! 🌿😍🌿
Beautiful family, cosy and lovely house!
Very nice, best of luck to the couple with their new house.
I’m moving to Hartland, VT in the spring (after mid season) and perhaps before I’ll check out the camping at Full Joy Farm! Thanks, as always, Kirsten et al! I thoroughly enjoy your episodes because they keep me curious🤗
Have visited this channel in a long time this video is very inspiring ❤
i have that same stove. i love my 80's jenn air. can still get parts for em too from jenn air.
i almost all the attachments too.
got mine and all attachments from habitat for humanity for 200$. glass for oven broke in a move but its fine and never gets to hot.
This video was amazing, thank you
What a fantastic location and what a great price including the land and the brook.
Winters at -30c does sound like quite a challenge. I hope they can stay cosy and warm.
Ahh I miss Vermont. Grew up there :) I visited a couple of years ago for a wedding in Charlotte.
I raised my kids in a 820sf home, one block from park, two blocks from a great school. They played outside, and for some reason, all the kids in the neighborhood from 2800sf homes played here as well. In the teen years the clothes for girls required another look at storage. We also put in a JennAir grill! I hope you have the wonderful memories I have of our "first house".
I grew up in the 1950's south of Vermont in Springfield, Massachusetts. Vermont is certainly a beautiful State, but the harsh winters weed out the pretenders. A TRUE Vermonter actually loves digging through a 6 foot snow bank to get to his car. An urban dilettante wouldn't last longer than one Vermont winter. Vermont isn't for Everyone, just for the folks who can make it work for them.
God Bless Vermont !!! ❤
Beautiful home and family. I love the creek too!
They are a very sweet family. I'm happy they are in a spot that they love!
What an unbelievably fantastic place to raise a family! Love love love love love love love love love!!!
Love that they're looking to do a long term rental, Vermont certainly needs more of that!
Best of luck to you in your new home and community!!!!
Absolutely beautiful way to live and enjoy life. Love it!
Adorable house. Less to hear in the winter. Less to clean. I’ve had bigger spaces but kids want to be where you are so bedrooms end up being less needed square footage. I wish them well in their adventure!
Love this couple! Sweet family!! And I love what they have done! Thank you for sharing their story!!
i totally love your home and land , i think you have made it comfortable
Welcome to VT, yall have a nice cozy home.
Its refreshing seeing an actual family move into a house here instead of another rental investment or vacation home. Now if only more Vermonters actually pushed back against the gentrification so we could have more people of ALL levels of income raising families here.
This is the kind of homes I love the older homes have so much character
God Bless this little family! Tiny but mighty....they have their PEACE 🕊️❤🙏
❤❤❤I love their cozy lovely cottage with land.. so perfect living simple affordable with nature.