Nicely done! Brava on your first video. I'm not living tiny at present. (My husband and I would kill each other in a tiny house!). But, statistics say--in all likelihood--I'll spend the last 10 years or so of my life as a widow. And I plan to live them in a tiny house somewhere. This is super inspiring. Liked and subscribed. 😃
Thanks for sharing your journey - particularly insightful when you look at the financial aspects and thinking about what living debt-free means for retirement
Really enjoyed your video! Your experiences are so similar to mine: single mum, not having a great financial future... I am in the process of starting my tiny house journey. Thanks for the encouragement to go ahead!!
We finally have our tiny house with bedroom downstairs. We lived tiny for 17 years in an RV. We are so happy living tiny, I wish more couples would consider this type of living style as it’s so comfortable and being a minimalist you get to have the freedom to do adventures you enjoy!
Good for you for going for it and making it happen! It is always inspiring to hear of someone who has done the work, and also to use it as an opportunity to get out of debt. There is no greater feeling! I look forward to your tiny house tour. I don't live in a THOW, but I do live in a good size cabin that has no running water or indoor plumbing. So I sacrifice some convenience, but I am able to live within my means. Here in Canada house prices - and rental prices - have doubled since Covid. I don't know how other people survive, since salaries and wages have not gone up nearly as much, and the price of food continues to rise as it has done since Covid started.
Oh wow, no running water or indoor plumbing, how do you make that work in Winter? But then, we do what we need to do to lead the life we want, even if it comes with some discomforts, don't we?
@@LivingInTinyG I live out in the country, about 45 minutes from the nearest grocery store. People here have to help each other because we all need help at one time or another. My closest neighbours are actually a hunt camp, only here occasionally (right now it's deer-hunting season so they've been here for a couple of weeks), but in summer they allow me to hook up a long hose to their outdoor tap. In winter they have given me access to their place to collect water in large jugs, and to use their shower. Generosity and kindness have made my life much easier. I live on a tiny pension and being able to live here, with these discomforts, allows me to not go into debt.
Well, that is a wonderful and inspiring story.
Children playing are the happiest of "noise" and really more practical to be close to town and all you need
Nicely done! Brava on your first video. I'm not living tiny at present. (My husband and I would kill each other in a tiny house!). But, statistics say--in all likelihood--I'll spend the last 10 years or so of my life as a widow. And I plan to live them in a tiny house somewhere. This is super inspiring. Liked and subscribed. 😃
Thanks for sharing your journey - particularly insightful when you look at the financial aspects and thinking about what living debt-free means for retirement
Really enjoyed your video! Your experiences are so similar to mine: single mum, not having a great financial future... I am in the process of starting my tiny house journey. Thanks for the encouragement to go ahead!!
Fantastic! You'll love living in a Tiny 🙂. I hope my videos will give you practical ideas along the way.
Your experience is a great example of what to do when we are swept up in the current of life: stay centered and find your flow. Congratulations!
Love that!
We finally have our tiny house with bedroom downstairs. We lived tiny for 17 years in an RV. We are so happy living tiny, I wish more couples would consider this type of living style as it’s so comfortable and being a minimalist you get to have the freedom to do adventures you enjoy!
That's so wonderful! And I agree, it is very freeing to get away from the idea that you need a big house.
I love your honesty and hearing about the thought processes that went into planning your house.
Thank you 😊
Enjoyed your journey! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
Hello from the USA Bayside queens New York Love your video
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Thank you
You're welcome 😊
Good for you for going for it and making it happen! It is always inspiring to hear of someone who has done the work, and also to use it as an opportunity to get out of debt. There is no greater feeling! I look forward to your tiny house tour. I don't live in a THOW, but I do live in a good size cabin that has no running water or indoor plumbing. So I sacrifice some convenience, but I am able to live within my means. Here in Canada house prices - and rental prices - have doubled since Covid. I don't know how other people survive, since salaries and wages have not gone up nearly as much, and the price of food continues to rise as it has done since Covid started.
Oh wow, no running water or indoor plumbing, how do you make that work in Winter? But then, we do what we need to do to lead the life we want, even if it comes with some discomforts, don't we?
@@LivingInTinyG I live out in the country, about 45 minutes from the nearest grocery store. People here have to help each other because we all need help at one time or another. My closest neighbours are actually a hunt camp, only here occasionally (right now it's deer-hunting season so they've been here for a couple of weeks), but in summer they allow me to hook up a long hose to their outdoor tap. In winter they have given me access to their place to collect water in large jugs, and to use their shower. Generosity and kindness have made my life much easier. I live on a tiny pension and being able to live here, with these discomforts, allows me to not go into debt.
Loved your story. Excited for the tour. New sub
Awesome! Thank you!
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I'm sure they will!!