You hit the nail on the head, this is just a chapter of your life, don’t be hard on yourself. I live in a flat (rented) and although it’s not where I planned to be, it’s a home and it’s safe and it allows me to live and enjoy other parts of my life that I want. If living in an apartment brings balance and allows you to have joy in other parts of your life, then it’s a good thing. ❤
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
beautiful perspective and one I am soaking in
@nathaliegoral57155 ай бұрын
Really late to the party here... I can feel your exhaustion through the screen. Peace to you and your family and I sincerely hope that this next chapter of life brings your the balance you need so that you can continue to move forward in your journey (bit of a run on sentance there...😅). I admire your bravery in coming onto this, sometimes unforgiving, platform, and being so open and honest about yourself. You continue to be an inspiration. Keep on keeping on 😉. Alot of us are here right with you... keeping on!. Thank you for sharing your perspective❤.
@VenusRadha6 ай бұрын
Don't forget that we're all going through some kind of weird reset. I don't know any conscious people who are not going through some huge challenges right now. The karmic fires are burning hot at this moment. We are all in it with you! You're doing it and you're making it through and I have all the faith in the world that this is going to turn out the way that's for your highest and best. It's really interesting to watch the truth of your journey. It helps others not feel so alone. You could think of this channel as a Sacred Space and a way of being of service. Don't forget that this channel is more than just income. It is difficult to thrive when you're struggling to survive. Being a beacon of inspiration is not about being perfect. What I like about your channel is seeing the truth. I love being a witness to the beauty and I love being witness to all the warts. I love the feeling of listening to someone talking about the way they feel and think. Which often matches how I feel and think, and also gives me different perspectives. You got this!!!
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Yesss! I for sure see this space as sacred and also why so much of me doesn’t want to give it up. I really enjoy making the videos and over the last year it hasn’t become about money, but that being the case I still need money to come through in other avenues of life. I am grateful to share and be vulnerable here and also inspire people…for years I have been told that is a part of my purpose and I really enjoy my authentic expression and the impact being inspiration 💕
@marilynmcintosh26746 ай бұрын
From what I’ve seen of your parenting ( and I have 5 grown children), I think you both do a phenomenal job. You are always including her in your projects and teaching her new things. I feel I was a super Mom, but I absolutely needed my alone time. I looked forward to them going to school and looked forward to them coming home. Just because one is a parent doesn’t mean that you completely give up being yourself. The children’s needs have to come first but that is best accomplished when the parents are recharged. Hats off to you and Justin. Love is everything.
@victoriagoodman72946 ай бұрын
Sending love to you and the family your transparency is so respected. Wishing you the best always.
@mckenziespillers72986 ай бұрын
Idk if you have more property you could do a cheap camper while air bnb. So many options it’s stressful, sending all the good vibes. The apartment sounds nice and your daughter would love the pool!!! So many positives.
@hoppas776 ай бұрын
I love the saying, "A wise woman once said, let that sh*t go and she lived happily ever after" (I'm talking about what you said worried what people will think about your house/channel changes) You are a 'wise woman'! It seems like you are in your cocooning stage. Wait until you are ready (through growth) and break through that cocoon and fly.. Oh, it's an amazing feeling and the views from the top are spectacular. Your wings are so beautiful🦋✨💖✨ Hang in there it can be a wild time (as you already know) but it is so worth it! Many blessings and love being sent to you and Justin💖
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
oh its coming - I can't wait to fly again!
@lucymlakey6 ай бұрын
The cost of living these days is absolutely crazy! I can relate to almost everything you've talked about here. Just wanted you to know that you're not alone in being at a bit of a crossroads in your thirties. Admitting mistakes or defeat, trying out new things until finding what works for you is admirable, especially with a young family in tow. My husband and I have avoided renting for 5 years due to the high costs involved, but we've decided to return to renting in the city because being isolated is so damn hard! I can really empathise with you there. Although things didn't work out as planned, you have created the most beautiful home, and gained insight into what matters most to all of you. Wishing you a low-stress move, a successful house sale, and a bucket load of positivity for this new chapter of your lives. x
@julianajubyyasmine5 ай бұрын
thank you for the positive uplifting energy of surrendering to our mistakes and for good juju in this new chapter . Life isn't always easy and I appreciate knowing that others have had similar challenges.
@PhoenixAurelius-1386 ай бұрын
I really felt this one, Juby. "I'm not the mom I thought I would be." Yes. I'm there. Homeschooling vs regular school, self care balance, never having enough time for anything, and making big mistakes along the way. But I want to say to you (& to myself): you're doing great! I appreciate your authenticity as always. I had this dream of living tiny in a converted RV with my daughter, and it turned out to be such a headache... Not even close to a big house reno like yours, but, like you guys, I made it mine, with all the colors and patterns and spent lots of time and money on it, when I could've just painted it white, cut corners, and made it ready to sell a long ago. Now that I've decided to sell it, even with all the work that still needs to be done, and knowing I'll probably just break even, I do feel that sense of relief, combined with the self blame of ever having taken it on in the first place. But like you said - lessons learned! Instead, I'm having a small house built on my parents' property near Charlotte. I'm hiring professionals (**that I know and trust). Yes, it's way more expensive, but I know it will be much better in the long run. Here's to the light at the end of the tunnel - for you, me, and everyone here!
@howareyou8576 ай бұрын
House renovation can be really hard. Seeing how big their house is really made my heart drop. Plus Jubys attention to detail. But I suppose they honestly thought it might be a family home. It's easy to become blinkered about these things and lose perspective
@angela92266 ай бұрын
Wow thanks for the live update and being vunerable. You are a gem and I still believe this is your year and the move will release all the stress. Sending magical selling flares! ❤
@Armageddon-r9x6 ай бұрын
Judy, your being so honest, moving will allow u better work life balance, don’t feel you’ve failed, you haven’t! Look forward too a new era in your family together you will push through & thrive x ❤️from UK
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
totally agree - and thank you ☺
@Howulikethem23apples6 ай бұрын
Hey Juby 🌸 To me that appartement sounds like just what you all need. It’s sounds liberating after all the stress you’ve been under. Please don’t feel weird about it 💗 You are still the free spirited creative woman and family you always have been. I was seriously looking into living in a somewhat tiny house situation, but i am now renting a family home with three bedrooms (which was possible due to 13 years of being on a waiting list) I felt a bit strange about that too, but it allows me to try out a new situation, with more space to create, have people stay over and experiment. I feel grateful to have the opportunity to see what this will bring (out in) me. And i still have the same dreams and values, that hasn’t changed. I am sooo looking forward what this next phase will bring you too! Good luck with everything and big hug from the Netherlands! 🤗🌸
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Beautifully said - thank you for the reminder. Everything is going to work out & we are right where we are meant to be
@carolyns37206 ай бұрын
Thanks for all your honesty! I do love following your family every now and then, you seem like lovely people! Lovely job on the house and the renovation videos were some of my favorite!! Best wishes in your next visit!
@pantherpauli7496 ай бұрын
Another really nice and interesting video! Thank you so much for your honesty. While you were talking I realized that I don't follow your channel for your lifestyle, but truly for you. I don't really care if you live in a bus, in an appartment or in a dumpster. I'm interested in your views of life, motherhood, relationships, creativity and so on. Social media often puts so much pressure on people and creates so many wrong images of whats portrayed as perfect life. Your channel definitly breaks with that. Beyond that your decision to simplify your life sounds amazing to me. I'm looking forward on what's to come and wish all the best to you and your family!
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
thats so super kind - grateful! Life has been quite a journey and I have enjoyed sharing it along with all the bits and bobs in between and insights ive learned along the way. I actually was in a KZbin short swipe situation and a meditation I recorded popped up from my moon flower child space and it definitely shook me out of my own time waste and actually meditate on my breath ... grateful & proud that was something that I created and that it broke the social media standard for me in that moment, I needed it ✨
@captainman2clever3516 ай бұрын
Ahhh juby, you're doing so well Its brave to say you took a wrong turn, that's OK
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
thats definitely what it was and you're right...sometimes you need to get lost to be found
@chelseabridget24866 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, and being so transparent, wow. It feels like you are encouraging a community with how you are showing up on here. I had a thought that you could do these kinds of videos as your main videos? They feel easier as they involve less “editing” and a special kind of spirit shines out and connects to a community in real time. Not sure if this is a strange suggestion or I’m missing the mark completely but this video made my day. ❤
@shebacat5656 ай бұрын
Safety is one of the most important things in life (&good health). No shame in moving to secure that for you and your family. I think the YT life can warp your sense of the world sometimes, too much keeping up with the Jones's. You are doing great, raising your lovely daughter. Thanks for sharing so much with us.
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
What a perfect way to describe it - YT always makes you want to be doing something amazing all the time 😮💨 thats so unrealistic to reality of life
@evolving6076 ай бұрын
I love how transparent you are in this video, so real and so relatable ! I wish you and your family the best and I hope things smooth out for you all asap! Much love sister
@scosta876 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing stay strong life is sometimes like this but the most important thing is you and Justin stay string together as a team🤗❤️🙏🏼Everything will be fine stay positive!We are here to support your journey🤗ups and downs🤗
@Throughoursoul6 ай бұрын
You guys are right where you need to be!!! Keep going and dont feel like making adjustments to life, big or small is moving backwards. I'm saying this because we moved to Peru with our nearly teen girls and we started a business and invested a whole lot of money here in Peru on a hunch from others. Don't listen to anyone and do what you and your family feel is right. You learnt a lot from this experience and all of us at this stage of life are doing things that help us grow. Take care and just do whay feels right ❤️❤️❤️
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
noted!
@Throughoursoul6 ай бұрын
@@julianajubyyasmine oh, and we home educate... Don't ask. There's so much I'd like to do with my personal life as I have personal goals like actually fulfilling my herbalism certification but.. Life. Im learning to enjoy every season, including this rainy one. With rain comes harvest right.chin up girl, PS my husband is also down in the dumps about this whole situation so I 100% get you ❤️❤️❤️
@rhondamckinley43736 ай бұрын
I had to leave a house in the 80's just barely breaking even after a job loss. It's a chapter I would never want to go through again, but blessings came out of the experience, and for those, I am thankful. Look for the blessings. ❤
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
beautiful 💗
@jasminetrites92776 ай бұрын
This is a season, and it too shall pass 😉 Though my heart is heavy for the hardships you have had to deal with, and my thoughts and prayers are with you, I feel confident that you and your family will pull through this with so much strength and gained wisdom to take with you into the next chapter. It takes strength to open up about things behind the scenes that leave you feeling vulnerable. I am excited to journey along with you as you close the door on the sale of the house!
@paulamorris31386 ай бұрын
You could still do airbnb with your home. Sometimes people temporarily want to live in a place for business, family business, work. Airbnb can find you a renter that is not destructive and would rent for a month or 2 at a time. And then if that renter moves on you could find another...until you sell the place.
@andreaamer11836 ай бұрын
Thanks, Judy,such a lovely person and being real. It's all going to be where and what you all want. ❤
@VenusRadha6 ай бұрын
Hello there, greetings from an American in Vietnam. I'm watching your video at the moment, and I can tell you that another problem you could have in Costa Rica or Mexico is when you decide to leave the country for extended vacations, etc., you have to have house sitters or else you'll get squatters. I know exactly how you feel about this isolation, having lived abroad since 2012, the first four years I was very lucky and I had most of my people in the same place, but after that my community became very transient.
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Transient community is something we noticed with Mexico - was hard to form friends because people were always leaving
@tophbeifong20316 ай бұрын
I missed you "live" today. I was driving my daughter back from a concert. So glad to watch you now!:)
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it! Catch you at the next one
@gemworden57246 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing in such a beautiful vulnerable way Juby! ❤
@deniseyoung53856 ай бұрын
The ear tubes are really no big deal getting them in. She will be a little bit sleepy after from the anesthesia and probably within a couple hours you won’t even notice anything different from her normal. I had tubes as a small child and then again as a teenager. When I got them as a teenager, I was awake and it literally felt like a bee sting in my ears. Afterwords I went to lunch and shopping with my Mom and my Aunt. One caveat…. EARPLUGS ARE A NONNEGOTIABLE MUST any time she is going to be in or around water. Trust me… I learned that the hard way. The infections that come from getting water in the tubes are 10,000 times worse than any infection I ever had before tubes. Also, after a couple years especially, you want to have her checked often to see if the tubes are growing out (they are supposed to do that, no big deal) and that the holes are closing properly. Most of the time they will, but if they don’t close properly, it can cause some damage to hearing and issues with inner ear problems. Just something to keep in mind. Overall, it’s really not a big deal as long as she wears her plugs and you continue with her aftercare with her ENT for the next few years.
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
I head about the earplugs and azalea is keen to listen to the doc who said it was important so we are on it! Thank you for the support here…i know everything will be fine
@KimberleyBennett-i1c6 ай бұрын
Love your soul. Sending love and light. Good luck with the sale of your beautiful project.
@melsparkles6 ай бұрын
Gotta love Project Kamp...so many brilliant projects. I'm going to Spain and Portugal this year to look for land...way too expensive in Australia nowdays. Thanks for sharing your journey. Sending good vibes for the sale:-)
@luluaroha77896 ай бұрын
It will be exciting to see the next phase in your life. Living closer to the city can be so much fun, way more exposure to the arts etc.
@WhatDianaDid6 ай бұрын
Hey Juby, I remember following you when it all started and you guys were living in a bus....wow, the time flew by. I also bought an old property that needed renovation, and it's been much more challenging than I imagined, I cried for the first two weeks of moving into my home because I lived through a pine marten infestation and everything breaking down, had to change the pipes, replace the roof - it was super challenging. I feel your pain and exhaustion, I've been there! Now, that I'm almost finished, I feel a huge wave of accomplishment and can't wait to host my friends and look at old photos with pine marten poops with a smile haha Just reminding you that everything always works out for the best... even if it doesn't seem at that particular moment, you will benefit from this experience greatly, nothing was wasted and your effort didn't go in vain. Please take care of yourself first! Wishing you easier times ahead! Big Hug xx
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
yes!!! and from the manure the seed sprouts 🌱 thank you for sharing that story. We will never forget when the roaches were living in the red Peppa with us - infested but we prevailed
@alissaslager88226 ай бұрын
Appreciate how open you are! And you can be very proud of your accomplishments and lessons learned. On to the next fase ☺️
@LovewithallPower6 ай бұрын
I had to sell my house, too. We had a murder happen across the street and 3 of the bullets came through the front . One made it through to the bathroom. Right where one would be sitting on the toilet. One grazed my late husband (he died later unrelated), any closer would have killed him then when I was 8 mos pregnant. They were also building a gas station next door, that o tried to fight but the only person on my side was the line female council member. It had a huge backyard, a second floor, rumpus room in the basement. A POND, FIREPIT, pool table in the basement, space for a gym down there too. Huge garden plot. Had so many plans! Then I was taking care of it myself with a baby as a widow in grief with a baby! I downsized to an affordable 1 bedroom and sleep in the living room behind a partition. It's a safe area with community events and plays paces, parks, etc, the school system is top notch and neighborhood school is walkable. Rent kept creeping up and I'm still living off of SS survivors benefits because I haven't been able to work with her so young and the time with my kid is even more important as her sole parent. I miss my retro stove/fridge kitchen and everything else. I don't miss the ptsd and feeling unsafe in my own house and isolation. Although my only complaint here besides rent rising a d lack of space, is that it's 99% white and pretty wealthy community so I feel isolated still, unable to find people to relate to (or time to have adult time) . As my daughter was in school half days for k4 this year, I decided to try going back to school online. I did great in school, but the cost was 3 days a week she was at on school daycare in the mornings and her behavior suffered because of yelling by some of those watching, and mimicking naughty kids, plus lack of attention from me compared to what she was getting before. Some of it was the normal challenging behavior for her age group as well, but towards the end I had 0 minutes of freetine in a day, stressed out and exhausted to have real quality time and focus on how I can change my behavior to better suit her needs ! Also no time to meditate and couldn't get into the mindset when I did for meditating or for sleep. It was nuts. Couldn't keep up with house stuff either. Finally I am free and decided the skills I gained from the classes in graphic design were enough to do what I wanted to do, and I wouldn't be returning in fall. She also had been sick back to back and most recently the MD brought up the possibilities of ear tubes! She was never sick before school, and literally it's back to back with us both being ill. I also had a painful surgery I couldn't take painkillers for related to repair from pregnancy. I decided to camp as much as possible and do easy free things in nature this summer and not put her in summer school because I can't take any more illnesses! She's super social and loves school, she's the class favorite of all the kids. If she didnt love school so much id consider homeschool. ANYWAY, I appreciate you sharing your struggles because nobody is really talking about it and it feels good to know we are all going through similar challenges and finding ways to live more simply and make things work for us.
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh so much! It’s always comforting to know that everyone goes through their own sh”t in their on way. Im grateful for you sharing your story, I hope there have been moments of peace and balance for you
@LovewithallPower6 ай бұрын
@@julianajubyyasmine oh yes, any times of challenge are like going through the dungeon levels of video games. When you make it out the otherside you're rewarded with the next level and plenty of peaks with motherhood.
@Arualole6 ай бұрын
Seguuunda parteeee❤❤❤ me encantan estos vídeos Marta! Muy currados😊
@mckenziespillers72986 ай бұрын
It’s all part of the plan. Don’t worry about Career! It’ll play out just like it’s supposed to!!!! Plus you already have a full time job with a kid. Keep posting short videos if you’re busy. I would love to see you post yoga videos if you do that. Yeah I have a 8 mo old and the child’s father bought a 53000 house shed and side building on a acre. Very small house, I watched the redo of the bathroom and it gave me faith but a pipe busted and nothings been done since about the beginning of my pregnancy. I would totally support your small business. Yoga mats yay! Post yoga videos plz, with a young baby I can’t get out much so I watch the main stream ones and would feel like I got it from an actual instructor. Just the simple & good vibes in a couple classes I’ve done! Doing yoga with my baby and your daughter too if she wants. Don’t worry about a timeline. You put out such a positive vibe. My fathers child works as a scrub tech and I promise it’s very easy and he does them all day I promise they will take care of her❤ momma anxiety ( no longer together and the economy is insane I’m so happy for you that Justin Is taking amazing care of y’all) my brother does the same! We could never agree what to do with the property (bad roof bad flooring and bad foundation) (no inspection and he didn’t listen to me) and I’m so happy y’all can make peace over it🙌 y’all are the best team. You’re grounded along with your family. Y’all make the perfect team❤
@mckenziespillers72986 ай бұрын
The interest rates are going down during summer. So people will offer more!
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Once I have my YTT finished up I’ll share more…plan is to finish it this June!
@ellahayfield56986 ай бұрын
You inspire me ne as a mother and your truth comforts me so much❤
@leonorawatkins27566 ай бұрын
OK, 12 min.watching... Juby, don't say it was mistake for dreaming BIG, just size the portion next time . I even think, when you buy a new house next time, it would be just one room less... So, don't rush just because of the money what is next, but take a holiday a go somewhere, come back and rethink everything new. Maybe this sommer will be very productive, just size the portion of possibilities going to far, dreaming to big, catching to much projects at once, focus, prioritize, get a list, yes a list again, pro and cons... Good Luck and feel more, think less, have a break from everything from time to time. 👍
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
well said
@mariamicova6 ай бұрын
You work incredibly hard and I get a feeling you are too hard on yourself still ❤❤❤ You do way MORE than most people. Sending you a strong hug Juby, you are GREAT!!! Take a little break 🪽🪽
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Definitely remind myself that we do a lot a lot a lot!
@connick07126 ай бұрын
Oh Juby, You are so earnest and sweet. You all need a break for awhile, I hope your next stage brings you that. I always enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing your life. 💙🩵💙
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
glad to have you following our journey
@katievr92494 ай бұрын
Your paintings I’ve seen before are great you should definitely work toward that.
@veveyolloo17736 ай бұрын
Greetings from Slovakia, lil country in central Europe. Right now watching the recorded livestream. I didn't notice that u've been live 😅. I wanted to say I love ur channel and lifestyle ur living. I like the vibes, vlogs and traveling trips. I was watching every video over and over again. However I stopped watching ur channel like 1-2 year ago, I've been through rough times, I was low at my mental and physical state. I felt so sad and sorry that I was not capable of watching the videos. I tried to push myself, cause I wanted to keep myself on track, not to be like out of context. But it did not work and I had to resolve my things first. Now I wanna come back, I really missed the red pepper bus. I love creativity and that ur having small bussiness, it really inspires me that I really wanna do someday in future. I know it's hard but I think when someone takes care of them and loves the job then it can make it better. I think that u and Justin are lovely people. I hope u have good days and lil rest (as u planned). Love that Azaela is doing great. ❤
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
sending you well wishes - I too go in and out of watching various KZbin channels when seasons of life don't offer space for the content. No harm done...take care of you! Thanks for the kind words
@angeleyes56316 ай бұрын
On living situations and expense/location of it all: I have noticed your whole family seemed so much happier and had high vibrations happening when you all had the bus life living. Being in a high vibration mode causes everything to line up and flow smoothly, and it all was then. So it seems unfortunate that you guys couldn't find a friend's yard near Raleigh to park Peppa at, chill with the bus life until the house sells, take the house selling money to buy land in Raleigh to park Peppa on, live the low cost/high vibing bus life on your land meanwhile saving up money and Justin's bee keeping business would be right on hand and close by. P.S- I'm a Scorpio too. I also feel like the reason the y-tube subs and views went down is because when you bought this big house, the whole "free spirit living/bus life" stopped. You visually tightened up, packed in the stress load, and basically your channel became a home fix-it blog. I feel a lot of the fan view base your channel had, was because they sought that adventure and bus living content. I found you folks because of having and seeking interest in bus life. I stayed watching because I really admire and Love your style and grace walking through life. You guys rock! Raise that energy vibration and things will all start to flow better again.
@kiahlesher38366 ай бұрын
@BeccaBoos446 ай бұрын
Sending big hugs & love thanks for sharing your journey with us wishing you guys all the luck in the world for your new chapter ❤
@jennyellis20626 ай бұрын
Hi I'm in Australia and the cost of living is just like you in the states
@deevilla70466 ай бұрын
You can be city hippies...artist ...music...etc......all will be great for your daughter too. I grew up in NYC..save the goat .. land ...and all that when your daughter goes to college!!!!
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
I think we are realizing that might be our story
@michellemckee74795 ай бұрын
It would be cool to think about renovating red Papa to accommodate more space for everyone that would be cool.❤
@julianajubyyasmine5 ай бұрын
always wanted red Peppa to be a guest house...when we have property one day she will be that 💞
@francescaould666 ай бұрын
Thank-you for sharing so honestly.
@leonorawatkins27566 ай бұрын
Chessnut Collectiv sounds like local happening, not like international zoom all around the world at one time. My advise for Justin... He should focus on woman as bee keepers, queens are the queens , they accomlish more in time, they don't give up the calls of nature as easy, basically woman are goal keepers in life. As for the cook book nr 2. Bus journey in Jully and August is great opportunity to collect some recipies and make some food and meal pictures 😁 Why not? 👍
@michellemckee74795 ай бұрын
I hope you find someone to buy the house.That appreciates all of the work and beautiful Art and energy that you've put into that house.❤
@julianajubyyasmine5 ай бұрын
I hope so too!
@Jordè12226 ай бұрын
Hi Juby! I've been following your journey since you shaved your locs. Do you ever miss your super long hair? My hair is super similar to yours and I cut my waist length hair at the same time you cut yours. Sometimes I really miss the long hair days
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
I do - actually just growing my hair until it's long like the locs would be (if I can handle all my curly hair brushing 🥵) lol. also want to get hair wraps to put in my hair to bring the dreadlock energy back
@hulda20026 ай бұрын
Have you tried adding the membership option to your channel ?
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
I have thought of it, but would rather diversify income and focus on moon flower child as that space
@tammymurphy27076 ай бұрын
I love the pottery mug you are using💖💕
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
thank you its my close sisters www.tantricmandala.com
@Ugotroasted2.06 ай бұрын
Go to interior design school. Focus on ONE thing.
@denizirisozbey17606 ай бұрын
I call it real life. Good morning! 😮
@LindsayWarren-c4p6 ай бұрын
$800 for a 2bdrm house literally anywhere now would be insanely cheap and I highly doubt you could even find that anyhow. And I live in New Mexico, one of the cheapest states in the US. I pay $1500 for an old 2ndrm, no utilities included.
@kerrylaw1006 ай бұрын
Sounds like in your creative enthusiasm you’ve overcapitalised and now have the best house in a low level neighbourhood which is such a shame … always but the worst house in a top neighbourhood… but you now have super skills to apply elsewhere one day ❤ I can never understand why people allow dogs inside their home when they are so dirty and create so much extra work they’re outside animals after all 😮
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Definitely not the best house in the worst part of town, we knew we were taking a risk, but didn’t think it would be this bad. We have lived in slightly run down neighborhoods before so we have experienced a lot in the past but this was next level for sure. Lessons learnt
@Aw-vg8yz6 ай бұрын
I was looking at your jewerly you make its absolutely beautiful. But maybe not making your things not as expensive people would buy it. I think everyone in the world is going through hardships. My love goes out to your family.
@marielonergan13906 ай бұрын
Im married and together with my husband for over 30 years and their was sometimes i think we wouldn't make it but we did and it was hard your doing the best you can as your hubby is everything will come together it just take time you will be ok ❤
@Mandys_place6 ай бұрын
Hi Juby, I had also go into an appartement after living in bigger houses with my family. Now I live in a small appartement and kind of loving the simplicity and recover from exhausting last years of divorce and moving during Pandemic to Germany. Miracles found me along the way. I made life more simple and fortified peace. Although my inner nomad that traveled all my life turning 44 made me realize, I enjoy the slower pace and roots are more important then I gave them credit for. I guess there is a season for everything. Love you and your sweeties a lot and Wishing all the best. ❤❤❤
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
I can only imagine after 30 years where Justin and I will be and what we will have been through. Big love to you and your love
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
@@Mandys_place so beautiful to hear your story - thank you for sharing 🙏🏾
@kerryfraser45542 ай бұрын
God love you!
@JulianneManchur6 ай бұрын
Sending much love. ❤️
@amalaquin6 ай бұрын
Bonjour, je n'ai pas regardé car aucuns sous-titres dommage je vous suivais avant la naissance de Azélia c'est frustrant de ne pas comprendre 😭😭. Amitié de France.
@sarahclarek35946 ай бұрын
With renting where u state $800 .. is that weekly fortnight or monthly? That’s the normal for weekly in Aus especially an apartment. I live in Brisbane Australia and we live 30 mins out of the city and pay $510 weekly for a 4 bedroom 2 bath and 2 car garage .. Not just in the States is expensive, the inflation in Australia is bloody horrid 😑
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
Well it was monthly about 5 years ago…not a thing now for sure. Heard Australia is not cheap either 😮💨
@kathryncleary17666 ай бұрын
Could you not move back into the bus for a while xx
@rikkemeek15066 ай бұрын
If you watched the video she explains why it's not an option at this time in their life.
@sherriloso14866 ай бұрын
Oh man…I know it’s all relative, but I WISH rent here was $1300 for a 2 BR. We’re near Burlington VT, and a 2 BR home is starting at $4000+ per month. It’s insane, and really discouraging since we’re in the same boat in wanting to sell our current home. No idea what we’ll do after though…
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
thats absolute madness! we had no idea either - honestly school guided our decision most, if it wasn't for that not sure what we would have done
@lisaogden95495 ай бұрын
I would live in the house til it sells. Then get in an apartment if you can't find a closer school for Azalia. I mean the bus is the best choice. There's got to be a school closer to the land for the bus than 40 minutes? Seems like you are doing things the hard way. I mean a mortgage and rent? Double payments are hard Double utilities etc...good luck. I hope the house sells.
@julianajubyyasmine5 ай бұрын
theres lots of reasons why we couldn't, but actually it is easier for us now that we have moved out
@lindamcauley47286 ай бұрын
God bless 🙏 you all ❤
@EnchanteChantess4 ай бұрын
Host paid classes in your art studio to help recoup the money spent in remodeling the house.
@katievr92494 ай бұрын
I swear you remind me so much of a faerie, those faerie eyes, somehow both elegant and wild.
@VenusRadha6 ай бұрын
You need to charge money for those sessions because people do not value what they don't pay for
@mckenziespillers72986 ай бұрын
My mom wants to do yurts so bad! I’m in ar in the country. She’s burnt out of nursing.
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
We almost lived in a yurt instead of the bus - i love yurts, not so much Justin’s thing tho. Perhaps i will have a yurt art studio one day
@EnchanteChantess4 ай бұрын
Juju, maybe you should look into purchasing like 5 acres of land and doing paid retreats? Nothing is wrong with asking the collective to contribute to your offerings.
@julianajubyyasmine2 ай бұрын
that would be a dream goal for sure! I envision some kind of property space where I can host creative gatherings
@neetsbeets6 ай бұрын
I find it rather perplexing that after 1 hour of spilling your guts regarding how you both have been completely overwhelmed the past two years, and will be attempting to pull back in an effort to repair and simplify your lives and relationship readers are asking when you will resume previous activities and you are also getting pretty excited about doing so…… swim suits, chats, fragrances, DJing, etc. who even listens anymore? Did you all here what Juby just talked about for 1 hr?
@viviendoconedna5 ай бұрын
Right! Is perplexing..
@ig78906 ай бұрын
1300$ for a house? Man I wish !! In Toronto you can’t even get a one bedroom apt for that much 🥴
@bethanywebb89766 ай бұрын
Project Kamp!
@riverwild45236 ай бұрын
I bought land to park my bus 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@julianajubyyasmine6 ай бұрын
We have talked about doing that too
@SailingNomad176 ай бұрын
❤
@caroladiantina44306 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@twiggy29156 ай бұрын
God is the key! If you turn to God, he will provide! I sent you an email on God and fasting a few years ago.
@howareyou8576 ай бұрын
No
@sarahjayne3336 ай бұрын
🤍
@jodilyle74186 ай бұрын
Why do women always have to make sure their husbands are ok when they work as hard, or harder, and are just as stressed?
@howareyou8576 ай бұрын
I dunno, maybe it goes both ways in this relationship. However Juby seems very sensitive to Justin's needs. At the moment we are only hearing from her so it's hard to assess
@nathaliegoral57155 ай бұрын
A wife should be concerned about her husband's well being, and do whatever she is able to relieve.... and vice versa. When you love someone, you do things to try and alleviate that person's burdens where and when you can. Wife cares for husband and husband cares for wife.
@PharmacyTechLabs5 ай бұрын
My advice is you should be working because he'll eventually get tired and any women will pick him up. Who has alot more resources than you. Don't let that man become so stressed out he starts longing for another life.😊
@ineffableelse6 ай бұрын
ahh Sister! so many shifts this year. Pluto moved signs for the first time since 2008. Also in Numerology 2024 is an 8 year: a Saturn year and of course the Dragon. A really challenging year. 2025 is the closing of the cycle. A new cycle then begins in 2026 so sending you all lots of love to ride these waves out xxx
@Sticks2mini2rs6 ай бұрын
Do you have Tiktok?
@julianajubyyasmine5 ай бұрын
I hop on there once in a blue moon and have posted on there a couple of times, but never gotten into it really