Goodbye to Alaska and Our Off Grid Dream

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@thebessandmikeshow
@thebessandmikeshow 5 ай бұрын
I can't believe you did that. I did it for a few years in an off grid log cabin in the Rockies, but I was 19-20, and I didn't have a bunch of kids. What amazes me is you did it with kids. My hat is off to you. Your kids won't be afraid to do anything - they know they can survive anywhere.
@EmmaBakesCakes
@EmmaBakesCakes 5 ай бұрын
Oh yes it sure is different when we take on these challenges with kids. They did a great job and the kids are lovely.
@InkDropFalls
@InkDropFalls 5 ай бұрын
yup ...can imagine that constant drama with kids and each other ..next thing it im going for walk with a bottle of whisky every night...and it all down hill
@bigr0075
@bigr0075 5 ай бұрын
It's all harder than people realize or can until they've lived it. You must commit to working constantly on the land fishing, hunting, gardening, etc. then in the home chores taking care of the livestock, cooking, cleaning, canning etc. Or go to the grocery store, use washer, dryer, dishwasher. I believe what most really want is living with less bills and stress
@moonpiepatriot5381
@moonpiepatriot5381 5 ай бұрын
I have followed your journey since you began in Pa. I have laughed. worried, and now cried with you. My prayers are always with your family. I am older than you guys but learned a lesson today. Tomorrow I will not wash dishes, or clothes, nor sweep the floor. I will be heading to the woods to build houses from the moss under our trees and love my child every minute that we make memories together. Love you guys.
@mimicwrangler
@mimicwrangler 5 ай бұрын
Not to say that living off grid isn't a beautiful way of life but we as humans created amenities like running water and electricity so we had the luxury of spending more time enjoying our lives instead of working for those basic necessities. So we could rest and enjoy lives with our families. You two have created incredible experiences with your kids and will continue to do that no matter what changes you make; it's all about picking and choosing what suits you all best. You all are so blessed to have each other, it really is so inspirational for people like me who are working on building a life like you guys have! So thank you. 🥰🥰
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think our time in AK helped us see the value in modern living, what it buys you IS time together, if you use it that way! Sometimes K and I get a little too focused on going back to basics, forgetting that some things are better in our modern age when used to buy us more time with those we love. Like you said Chelsea, pick and choose!
@katherinebragg9166
@katherinebragg9166 5 ай бұрын
You have to work to earn money to pay for those luxuries though, which takes time away from family. Then come home from work and do the stuff...laundry, mowing etc etc. the key is to find balance. And do everything together.
@Zero-Recollection
@Zero-Recollection 5 ай бұрын
"We as humans created amenities like running water and electricity so we had the luxury of spending more time enjoying our lives instead of working for those basic necessities." And have since butchered any of these benefits of free time by working for an even more hustle-driven culture that cannot sustain itself for more than a week without the modern day slavery of the living, breathing man. What little free time given is still spent cleaning, doing chores, laundry, cooking and maybe having 2 hours of fun outside of that a day. What's different? Offgrid living I doubt has ever been a choice anyone's made to make their life harder. It was the hope to make it easier.
@janepipkin8139
@janepipkin8139 5 ай бұрын
taking advantage of modern amenities while keeping it simple and not entering the rat-race to get more of them that aren't needed.
@bradforester3635
@bradforester3635 3 ай бұрын
That’s just plain silly. I live off grid and I have all of the things in normal house has. My toilets flush. 500 gallon propane tank runs all appliances. Woodstove for heat. Five car garage. Off grid doesn’t mean caveman. That means you’re not getting water power or electricity from the government or city
@highplainshollarhomestead3188
@highplainshollarhomestead3188 5 ай бұрын
We are homesteading in KY. Pretty happy place with low cost of living. Well water. Pond water. House. Barn. 30 acres. Rural. Within reasonable distance to a big box hardware store.
@lashhimes2570
@lashhimes2570 5 ай бұрын
Sounds lovely! Please get your well water tested if you haven’t already.
@highplainshollarhomestead3188
@highplainshollarhomestead3188 5 ай бұрын
@lashhimes2570 I test often. Actually last week just pulled the entire system out of the ground and replaced it.
@lashhimes2570
@lashhimes2570 5 ай бұрын
@@highplainshollarhomestead3188 oh good. I hear about so much water contamination these days
@Streamsofwater67
@Streamsofwater67 5 ай бұрын
It is so valuable to realise that the thing you really want is right in front of you. Most of the time we are too busy looking forward.
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
It’s too easy to do!
@1965gracebug
@1965gracebug 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing real deal moments. My sons are 34 and 36. I have so many regrets of missed times together because I too was taking care of our home and homemaking responsibilities. I think that is normal. They grow sooooooooooooo fast, remember you were there for it all, maybe not completely in the moment but you were there for them. My greatest accomplishments were being a stay home mom, taking my sons everywhere with me, I loved summer break too! Bless you all!
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
That is nice advice Gracebug... to remember we were/are there for them, even if not completely in the moment always. Parenting is a very hard balancing act!
@georgewhitehouse8630
@georgewhitehouse8630 5 ай бұрын
Regrets are a waste of your time
@kstein4628
@kstein4628 4 ай бұрын
I live somewhat off grid in rural Pa (well water, septic system) we do have power- but often need our generators as the power is unreliable and goes out often… we have gone as long as 11 days without power.. it sounds great to not pay for water, sewage, garbage etc, until the systems go down! “Off grid” does not mean no electricity or running water! It means you supply it yourself- solar power, well, etc…
@sandhollowhomestead6972
@sandhollowhomestead6972 5 ай бұрын
You found what home is. It's family. Not things. What a marvelous lesson of life to learn!
@michellewinkler3985
@michellewinkler3985 5 ай бұрын
So you had a camping vacation, you realize family time is the most important, another journey will be ahead for you. Most people never get this. Congrats!
@michellewinkler3985
@michellewinkler3985 5 ай бұрын
BTW-We RV with our special needs family member many days a year. Other things are possible. Keep an open mind:)
@LadysFarm
@LadysFarm 5 ай бұрын
I would never want to be off grid. Seems like a lot of work 😮 my hats off to those doing it. ❤
@linhaton4957
@linhaton4957 5 ай бұрын
Living rural would be nice, but not totally off grid. I like running hot water and a real toilet. Also, not interested in living in substandard housing. Small home is ok, but some of these off griders are living in hovels with their many children.
@taktakoriginal
@taktakoriginal 5 ай бұрын
Legit if i dont have my animals i would not function. People always rag on me for taking on so many critters because it takes work and they dont understand why I work so hard to keep my animals when i could get everything at grocery store. They dont realize it keeps me going.
@cococock2418
@cococock2418 5 ай бұрын
People are supposed to get you going not animals
@taktakoriginal
@taktakoriginal 5 ай бұрын
@@cococock2418 too bad that is not how things work out in real life.
@walkyourdog6584
@walkyourdog6584 5 ай бұрын
I have let animals destroy my life..too many, too expensive, too much work.
@nmm913
@nmm913 5 ай бұрын
Such an emotional episode! I teared up with you guys about the little houses. As a mom myself, my heart was there with you both in that moment. What is very evident is how much you both value family and what a great experience this was for you all (good times and bad). I've enjoyed watching your journey. You are great parents. Looking forward to watching your journey unfold. Many blessings ❤
@juliecox984
@juliecox984 5 ай бұрын
To be aware of cherished times and moments when they happen is a blessing in itself.
@RoughandTumbleFarmhouse
@RoughandTumbleFarmhouse 5 ай бұрын
❤ Always trying to find that balance. I have people comment on my own channel or blog “Why don’t you do this from scratch?” Or “I bet you don’t always make everything from scratch!” And no I absolutely don’t. I pick the things that matter most to me to do it or make it myself. The other stuff I buy. I can always do more of that later. My babies are only little this once. I can’t buy back this time. I’d rather eat a frozen pizza on Friday and spend the rest of a long beautiful evening walking down the field roads with them.
@thetruthspeaksvolumesq4351
@thetruthspeaksvolumesq4351 5 ай бұрын
I was born living this way and it’s completely normal life to me and if you wasn’t born in this way of life most people will not make it at all! It’s easy life to me 😊
@Naturalie-rj7ol
@Naturalie-rj7ol 5 ай бұрын
Love that you showed your emotions to us. Thank you. We all have those moments with our kids. Thank you for sharing...❤❤❤😢😢
@JIKING77
@JIKING77 5 ай бұрын
God takes us through the steps we need to go through to get where we need to go. If all you got from this was to enjoy your children more, what a blessing! But it was so much more, good for you guys taking a leap of faith and doing this thing with your 6 children. Its an inspiration, everything doesn't need to be comfortable all the time, growth comes in all forms ❤
@quinnabun1173
@quinnabun1173 5 ай бұрын
Definitely don't be sad mummy&daddy.That total fact you care for your sweet darling children ❤️ is what makes everything very much okay.Big hugs from me.xxxxxAll the way from New Zealand 🇳🇿
@Mrs.Dreadfulbliss
@Mrs.Dreadfulbliss 5 ай бұрын
I was crying towards the end 😢 as a mother of a 16 almost 17 and 7 year old I may not have as many but at times I sit amd shed tears pondering if I didn't give enough time in the moment when they were so excited about something in my mind I was too busy to take the time to actually sit with what they were saying and enjoy the moment. 😭❤
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
We all do this, It is so hard to enjoy the moment sometimes!
@kellijomo
@kellijomo 5 ай бұрын
Congratulations on finishing well. It wasn't easy, but you persevered. The lessons your kids learned about resiliency, toughing it out, and being flexible while building your dreams are invaluable! What an adventure! Regardless of what you end up doing for your personal homestead, this has been a summer of creating memories.
@1965gracebug
@1965gracebug 5 ай бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate you both so much. You are much of the reason I bought a mini Jersey Heifer. She gave me a mini Jersey heifer calf too.🥰
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
Gracebug, very kind thanks for the superthanks 😊 so glad you got a Mini jersey AND a heifer too! You loving that farm fresh milk!?! :)
@ashley-fayme3919
@ashley-fayme3919 5 ай бұрын
Wow guys! That last 15 got me good! 😢😢😢 Sooooo deep and well said. insightful and inspirational…I could go on and on. 😢😩🥰 Thank you for sharing. 🙏🙏🙏
@jaredholladay3890
@jaredholladay3890 5 ай бұрын
We picked up and left our homestead in California last year. Came to Alaska to bare land we bought sight-unseen. Lived in a tent while building our off grid home. Now getting greenhouses and homestead up and running. All with 4 kids 11 and under. We’re loving the off grid life! Check out The Holladay Homestead
@yoop177
@yoop177 5 ай бұрын
I watch you guys! You need more videos!-Diana
@EmmaBakesCakes
@EmmaBakesCakes 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your challenge/adventure with us. Thoroughly enjoyable and eye opening too. You are an incredible family
@noyopacific
@noyopacific 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the videos ! As someone who has lived without electric utilities at times since the '70's being "off grid" was never a central part of my goals. I never even heard the term "off grid" until the '90's. It was just that some of the places I wanted to live didn't have electric utility service. Now it seems that some folks are trying to treat "Off Grid-ism" like a religious discipline. I don't think Off-Gridism is well-suited as an place to build a church. For me it was only the means to reach another goal. I learned some things from it which I think is good (and good enough.)
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
I LOVE this outlook on off grid. Yes, I do feel some look to it like a religion, I think maybe I was included until we dove in and tried it. Now I see what you mean, it may be a means to reach a goal, but it isn’t the goal itself.
@Red_Proton
@Red_Proton 5 ай бұрын
I think it's great that you took on the challenge (and uncertainty/fear) of pursuing your dreams. And, you learned about yourselves and your dreams (presently and into the future). It's too bad you didn't find the happiness you had hoped for, but I respect your courage.
@lesliekendall5668
@lesliekendall5668 5 ай бұрын
Dang, you sure are milking this "leaving Alaska" thing. Did you ever actually leave?
@CodyJordbakke
@CodyJordbakke 2 ай бұрын
Agreed, was this episode not supposed to be about leaving? Now they are getting livestock and expansion?… I’m confused by all of this.
@codymeador175
@codymeador175 2 ай бұрын
Lol you must not have watched the full video.
@thedebbieadams
@thedebbieadams 5 ай бұрын
Guys don’t take it so hard! Y’all gave the kids so much. How many kids get to go to Alaska for a whole summer. Y’all made so many memories that they will never forget. Don’t give up on your dreams. Figure out how it can work for you and your family. If you build an off grid home for your family. After you get the homestead built it gets easier.
@maevepistrang2587
@maevepistrang2587 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for making me cry my eyes out at the end! But seriously, you guys are great parents and what a wonderful gift you have given your kids of these memories that they will have for a lifetime. Even if you can't be there for all the moments, you are making this life possible for them.
@Wilddaisyhomestead
@Wilddaisyhomestead 5 ай бұрын
I love you guys… Thank you for helping me reconnect and realize what actually matters…. Thank you for sharing your family, your lessons, your knowledge, your lives and each other.
@chasingmoonlightfarm
@chasingmoonlightfarm 5 ай бұрын
You LEARNED so much! And whatever you choose to do...however off-grid you go....you have way more knowledge and ability to survive and THRIVE without modern convenience should you need to. Invaluable lessons. ❤
@mommadrew9392
@mommadrew9392 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing guys. You are so right that life is so short. It was great that you guys spent an unforgettable time together.
@YeahGroovyBaby
@YeahGroovyBaby 5 ай бұрын
Dear people, thank you for this beautiful episode, your honesty and openness! Very beautiful and educational to see this process making your decisions, so wise!! Life lessons ❤❤❤ greetings from the Netherlands
@DustyBottomBoysAK
@DustyBottomBoysAK 5 ай бұрын
Though I had to modify my plan a bit, we're on day 70 right now, and still going strong! I am really excited to see the trip back and especially your visit with Jeff and Rose of #gridlessness Thanks for letting us tag along on your amazing journey! God Bless! -Dusty
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
Day 70 off grid dusty!?!
@DustyBottomBoysAK
@DustyBottomBoysAK 5 ай бұрын
@Homesteadyshow still in suburbia, but I've established a pretty good routine for a long-term grid-down scenario. Practice makes experience! They say that you should be careful what you wish for hahaha
@marcmeinzer8859
@marcmeinzer8859 5 ай бұрын
I spent ten months living off grid at two different canoe tripping camps in northern Ontario. The strong impression I get is that the build needs to be regarded as being distinct from whatever normal existence will follow. In other words the construction project should probably be completed prior to moving the camp followers in. And the camp followers would be anyone who is not some sort of a construction worker. The camp followers take up residence once the power, water, sanitation and various appliances have all been taken care of not to mention having a roof over your head. If you plan on growing food then the greenhouse comes under the construction phase not the selected in phase. But being stuck out in the middle of nowhere isn’t really the point of all of this. You could live off grid anchored out in a harbor living on a sailboat and that would still count.
@janepipkin8139
@janepipkin8139 5 ай бұрын
I have enjoyed this series. Some questions: (1) what did you do with the chickens and goats, back to the farmer's market? (2) how did all your stuff fit in that van? And my thought: if you translate some of this back into your regular on-grid life and come up with ways to maintain the simplicity, that will be good. I first found your channel looking up some information about backyard chickens. One thing that comes to mind - by having a homestead and producing natural foods near other people, hopefully you are also doing a service to your local community by being able to share some of that food, and of course the how-to's, with them and others.
@janepipkin8139
@janepipkin8139 5 ай бұрын
I grew up spending 2 weeks/summer at an Appalachian Mountain Club family camp on an island on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. No electricity except in the main eating/rec/lounge area, meals prepared by the work crew at fixed times (so we didn't have to spend time cooking), 2-person cabins with kerosene lanterns on the shore, outhouses, no loud music, no cell phones,... It was always amazing how every year we and our fellow campers just unplugged. That's a good thing to unplug.
@sandyseibelhager7131
@sandyseibelhager7131 5 ай бұрын
I think you’ve already made huge strides over most Americans in regards to spending time together. Most American adults work outside the home and the kids are in school all day. Dinner, bath time and bedtime are all a rush. Then you’ve got tv, social media and cell phones/tablets. Many families don’t even eat together.
@1965gracebug
@1965gracebug 5 ай бұрын
Yesterday and today I am not feeling well(nasty chest cold), but the farm animals still need to be let out, fed, watered, eggs collected and the cow needs to be milked. I love this even though I am not up to it, it keeps me getting up and outside.
@marciacoughlin2342
@marciacoughlin2342 5 ай бұрын
It has been wonderful following your adventure. I'll be going back to episodes I missed, but with more warmth in my heart knowing what a great experience this was for you. 😢❤😊
@coppertone711
@coppertone711 5 ай бұрын
Having worked in manufacturing for years, vacation is the week or two of real living. There is nothing better than experiences had in travel. The experiences are memories in young lives that will last forever. A week in the cabin is always going to be a fond memory. Feel accomplishment in projects children had with their own two hands. Those were peaceful moments they enjoyed as siblings. As life goes on those sibling moments are things that hold a family together,
@_-Sweets-_
@_-Sweets-_ 5 ай бұрын
I think you feel what most parents feel about not being able to get "more time" with our kids. I have to say tho I bet they would have such wonderful adventures with helping to start up a new homestead on or off grid. They will cherish those memories even if they were hard struggles. The experiences y'all are teaching them is priceless and you are doing an incredible job❤
@donnachurch1242
@donnachurch1242 5 ай бұрын
It’s hard when our children are little and as parents there are so many things we have to do cooking, clean, taking care of babies, working away from home, paying bills, etc.. to truly be there and live in the moments and when we realize what we missed it’s usually when they are grown and have their own families. How I wish you could slow down time and have a redo!
@AZJH8374
@AZJH8374 5 ай бұрын
You have such beautiful memories!!❤❤❤ God bless you all and many prayers. 🙏🏻 Nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister 💙 🙏🏻
@georgewhitehouse8630
@georgewhitehouse8630 5 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@andrewkellerhals1361
@andrewkellerhals1361 5 ай бұрын
Off grid doesn't mean giving up modern conveniences, it means not be dependent on the electric company or water company or grocery store, it means self-sufficiency. Go full solar, have a well and septic and grow your own food, boom, you're off grid.
@Bear230grain
@Bear230grain 4 ай бұрын
Putting solar in you suburbs house iand having a garden. not off grid. Off grid is being self fully sufficient. Sorry not sorry.
@tobythenewguy6188
@tobythenewguy6188 4 ай бұрын
​@Bear230grain you know it is possible to set those things up off of the power grid right?
@Bear230grain
@Bear230grain 4 ай бұрын
@@tobythenewguy6188 like I said in the SUBURBS….
@tobythenewguy6188
@tobythenewguy6188 4 ай бұрын
@Bear230grain no you can set those things up off of the grid. People were making electricity before a power grid was even an idea. That's what's nice about solar. Another option is using your car battery to charge an electric generator on long road trips. I live in north dakota and know plenty of people about as far away from any power grid as you can get that are able to make it work. They use solar and electric generators to keep their electricity running. If you use your head to think instead of arguing about things you clearly don't know about then you can accomplish great things
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 5 ай бұрын
when I lived off grid in Alaska for 4 months I would have never considered taking a bath! We used a bucket filled with warm water as a shower - with a shower spiget thing attached to the bucket.
@EricTaylorofficial
@EricTaylorofficial 5 ай бұрын
Another great video Aust. Beautifully done. Great and meaningful storytelling. It´s been a joy to follow your family on this adventure.
@sgrvtl7183
@sgrvtl7183 5 ай бұрын
.......nice long summer vacation.......don't feel bad, you made the best of it and with a large family , it is a challenge in such a tiny place! Best decision to go back to family, go back to the farm! 💚
@TranBimbim2222
@TranBimbim2222 13 күн бұрын
The editing and sound in this video are amazing! Totally worth watching.
@kimberleyfriesenhahn2515
@kimberleyfriesenhahn2515 5 ай бұрын
Oh man! The end of the video hits home for me. Being busy and missing the important things is something I struggle with for sure.
@Kellyhere
@Kellyhere 5 ай бұрын
I love hearing what your cute kids thought. It was hard to understand them though. Does your local school district offer speech therapy even for homeschool kids? Thanks so much for sharing these videos! I can't speak for everyone else, but thinking about off gridding and the fallacies we mix in to those thoughts is so helpful to see. I think we all do that fantastical thinking and it IS so helpful to see others thinking what we dream. Thanks SO MUCH!
@Livsalittlefarm
@Livsalittlefarm 5 ай бұрын
Best episode yet... a great reminder to enjoy living in the now, and stop letting the to do list of tomorrow steel the joy of today.
@PandJsHomesteadAdventure
@PandJsHomesteadAdventure 5 ай бұрын
Hi! We all have to figure out what works best for us. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure. How awesome, you met gridlessness! Great family.
@pittysbad
@pittysbad 4 ай бұрын
that hair!!!!!!! thanks for giving me a serious case of the giggles!
@holliwaller2774
@holliwaller2774 5 ай бұрын
Such good stuff guys. Thanks for bringing the importance of family and time as our greatest resource to show each other we love each other. Appreciate you for sharing your lessons that we all need.
@HopeSoaps
@HopeSoaps 5 ай бұрын
As a dad and new homesteader I have to say, this video totally had me crying. Family is everything, and our kids are almost all grown so we want to make the most of the time we have with them. Thanks Aus, I needed that cry today. (Yes, I’m keeping my man-card, thank you very much)
@EmmaBakesCakes
@EmmaBakesCakes 5 ай бұрын
And weren’t these kids amazing. They embraced challenges and they enjoyed the simple things in life. I loved the way they all got on and have total respect for their fab parents and each other
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
I got bugs in both my eyes at the same time It was real weird…
@monahardy978
@monahardy978 5 ай бұрын
Great video. Bittersweet and brought some tears. U made some wonderful memories. You get appx 18 summer's with each kid and that one will be remembered forever. Cant wait to see what u decide for your homestead and until u visit griddlessness they're so amazing..
@georgewhitehouse8630
@georgewhitehouse8630 5 ай бұрын
Friends “is a word that is common to use but has more meaning for some friends and family
@WildernessgalM
@WildernessgalM Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing... I was "born into an off grid, no running water/nor electricity at all - not even a generator...no toilet(haven't used one in ages)" and ♥️it!!! Minimalism/the simple life obviously isn't for everyone... This modern homesteading trend is kind of amusing. All of the products they claim you need /must purchase and attain to live it, really are not necessary. Many have done it historically for ages, survived and were/are much happier than these modern, costly, enslaving, complicated, over regulated, lack of privacy crazy times.... It's all about one's "mental state." Good luck to you & your family🙏
@dhansonranch
@dhansonranch 5 ай бұрын
Have quite enjoyed this series. looking forward to the next one. In my mind, it is about mind set - the work will still be there tomorrow, but that special moment may not. It is about establishing what is most important and fitting everything else around it, rather than the other way around. Good job guys!
@JanicasJourney
@JanicasJourney 5 ай бұрын
When is the next video? I binge watched your little series and I loved it. I'm excited for the next video.
@sharonspurlock
@sharonspurlock 5 ай бұрын
I have watched you all since before mo ing to Pa.... Thanks for all the great videos!! I hope you can go back to 3 times a week . AUST, you and your family are a joy to be a part of. ❤️ from Colo
@emummy2
@emummy2 5 ай бұрын
Such a good reminder that its so important to be clear about what our ultimate goal is, then break it down into the steps that make sense for each of us to work on achieving our goal and realizing we need to adjust our goals. Thats the balance of life, right? Good on you!
@georgewhitehouse8630
@georgewhitehouse8630 5 ай бұрын
Blue plastic tarps are hard to get up after the sun damage and they are very visible
@andreacooley9428
@andreacooley9428 5 ай бұрын
Just a beautiful video and what an amazing adventure❤for your family. You learned so much in this trip and I'm sure it will help many who watch it and listen
@Simondiesel77
@Simondiesel77 5 ай бұрын
What a amazing family melts my heart and what a great video eye opening
@Aethuviel
@Aethuviel 5 ай бұрын
You're lucky to have kids. Many of us don't know if we'll ever even get one.
@MRRIntel
@MRRIntel 5 ай бұрын
Just beautiful! What else can I say! I was waiting for this video. Many blessings.
@jennyn.
@jennyn. 5 ай бұрын
WOW! What a wonderful love, life, experiences, togetherness as a family!❤❤❤❤Glad you've did it, what memories for all of you.
@cathykillion6544
@cathykillion6544 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such an important family life lesson. ❤
@soniaspangenberg6892
@soniaspangenberg6892 5 ай бұрын
I know you found that even though you were away from modern distraction, you still missed special moments with the kids. The saddest part of that is that we often forget to consider the eternal life and discussion of that with our kids. That is even more important. Please consider this and research this if you haven't already. It is even more essential. These are your kids. I see how much you love them. God loves your family even more than you do.
@teresaburgess9457
@teresaburgess9457 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your adventure ♥️
@findingaway5512
@findingaway5512 5 ай бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭 the little houses. I get it. It is hitting me how quickly the kids grow up.
@SouthernTexasVaqueros
@SouthernTexasVaqueros 5 ай бұрын
Wow what a great story!!! You guys did a great job documenting this.
@sarahcox215
@sarahcox215 5 ай бұрын
But yeah, I definitely think you guys can find that balance may be a medium-ish tiny home so it’s easier to manage with solar power so it’s at least more green with perhaps a solar powered back up generator so you still have your creature comforts you’re not spending so much time hand washing in this and that and you have time to go out with your kids in the woods and be with them and there are other eco-smart toilet systems that I think might benefit you guys literally do like a blended Homestead off the grid solar powered medium-ish tiny house. I know you guys will choose whatever you think is best for your family. I just hope some of the suggestions I can make might be helpful. But nobody knows your family better than you.❤
@mrpieceofwork
@mrpieceofwork 5 ай бұрын
As I understand it, living truly off grid REQUIRES community, something we atomized folk here in the US may find very foreign. Our neighborhood here just went through 4 days w/o power, and it became very scary after the 3rd day, not because the power was still out, but that NOBODY came over to check on Us, and NOBODY seemingly went outside and walked around. We need to practice being more connected, and not just online. There will be times going forward that the power will not be on for weeks, and generators can only run when there's enough fuel for them. Something to think about.
@jadedmw6966
@jadedmw6966 5 ай бұрын
Some things never change. When I have company coming I clean up. It doesn't matter if it is a small home, a tiny cabin in the woods, or a bigger one. We want to have our homes looking good for visitors. :)
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
Truth!
@sarahcox215
@sarahcox215 5 ай бұрын
I can definitely see the peaceful side of the lifestyle you guys were trying out but at the same time it’s like you’re having to go and do every day things in a primitive way so it’s actually taking you guys longer to do the simple necessities that you would need for a family under duress and frustration so then yeah you’re spending more time with your family but you guys are all frustrated so finding a happy medium and a balance that works for your family of the kind of life you guys want and the kind of life that works best for you guys is amazing I loved watching your journey And your growth going through this experience can’t wait to see many more in the future❤
@billienomates1606
@billienomates1606 5 ай бұрын
Certainly a life experience worth having in my opinion.👍
@danielleosentoski520
@danielleosentoski520 5 ай бұрын
Yes you are absolutely right, the dream is spending time with family! 100 💯
@cindymcwilliams6253
@cindymcwilliams6253 5 ай бұрын
Maybe you mentioned but perhaps I didn't hear...it appears you were in southern AK near the Kenai River?? I love this video and seeing your journey I had relatives who won a land lottery long ago and homesteaded in Kenai. I ❤️ AK..
@fullmooncreamery
@fullmooncreamery 5 ай бұрын
I’ve loved watching you guys on this adventure! I started watching you when I was pregnant with my first daughter and was living in a trailer park! Now we have 2 acres and a bunch of dairy goats but need to go bigger SOON but the other piece of land we own (40 acres) has no power and no power running down the road to the piece of property either so we are most likely going to have to transition to off grid to get over there This has given me a lot of really good ideas on what to do and what not to do when we make the switch ❤
@juliecox984
@juliecox984 5 ай бұрын
It would be great to have a home that has modern utilities, but also with the capability to run without them.
@veronicajean3612
@veronicajean3612 5 ай бұрын
You tell your stories very well. So well
@pnhnut
@pnhnut 5 ай бұрын
54:08 Is EVERY Mothers struggle. I feel you mama...
@kateberger613
@kateberger613 5 ай бұрын
My daughter has been living in a dry cabin outside Homer. 6 years on Kachemak Bay. She cried when she left…just days ago. (She will go back) I cried as I helped her move. (I will go back) She once built a beautiful chicken tractor. Know what you call chickens in Alaska? Bear food. Yes. She watched a mama bear carry off her chickens. 😊
@Homesteadyshow
@Homesteadyshow 5 ай бұрын
Did she leave AK? Or just the dry cabin? I LOVED Alaska, and do think I’ll return for more… someday ;)
@kateberger613
@kateberger613 5 ай бұрын
@@Homesteadyshow she drove back to Texas for a new adventure. I know she will be back to Homer. She made it her home. ( But the dry cabin got old after 6 years lol). When she hit the Texas state line, she joked it was too hot and she was turning around. But she was born and raised in Texas. She can adapt. She prefers the cold waters of the Kachemak to the San Marcos River. I love Alaska. I, too, will be back. Maybe even to live there.
@amyfarmer5408
@amyfarmer5408 Ай бұрын
Thank you guys for being so open & real, especially at the end. The parental guilt is so real. I adore your family. Bless you all 💜
@passiveincomeadventures
@passiveincomeadventures 5 ай бұрын
I should not have watched this today, the last night in our RV after a year of adventure before heading back to our house per request of the kids. So many feelings, I feel you
@kensporalsky3784
@kensporalsky3784 5 ай бұрын
You had to many kids to find balance. You’ll just be working to care for them. Find peace in the work.
@TRuth.T
@TRuth.T 5 ай бұрын
Where are you today with your homesteading(wasn't this a yr. ago)?
@jenniferkleffner8110
@jenniferkleffner8110 5 ай бұрын
I've been wondering the same thing. Wondering if there's 9 months of backstock video coming. Weren't they in Alaska just for the summer?
@TRuth.T
@TRuth.T 5 ай бұрын
@@jenniferkleffner8110 Hopefully, they will answer this ;)
@audreysill8562
@audreysill8562 5 ай бұрын
It looks to me like you guys just camped the whole summer. "Off grid" doesn't necessarily mean you go without modern technology and conveniences that can save you time.
@gaylesmith4953
@gaylesmith4953 5 ай бұрын
Loved the whole thing, every minute.
@albrightfs
@albrightfs 5 ай бұрын
This was a really wonderful series thank you for sharing your journey together as an amazing family..
@naomigolden4406
@naomigolden4406 5 ай бұрын
Jill!! Can't wait to hear that conversation
@tinygrovehomestead
@tinygrovehomestead 5 ай бұрын
Maybe minimalism or mindfully living is what may suit you better. Much love.
@MnNative
@MnNative 4 ай бұрын
Looked back at early videos. That mustache ages Aust and makes him look like a sicario! So I think, you needed fewer kids and more dogs.... much easier. A little to take that path. I've only watched about 6 recent episodes.... really interesting and enjoyable. Whenever I see a super thanks button, I wonder who has more money. Seriously, Thanks for all the laughs and candor.
@GROCK619
@GROCK619 5 ай бұрын
Another great video.. cheers y'all !!!
@cindymcwilliams6253
@cindymcwilliams6253 5 ай бұрын
Maybe you mentioned but perhaps I didn't hear...it appears you were in southern AK near the Kenai River?? I love this video and seeing your journey I had relatives who won a land lottery long ago and homesteaded in Kenai. I ❤️ AK.. Maybe it's more about balance and living more simply.
@Barracudarighty
@Barracudarighty 5 ай бұрын
Parenting, wonderful and awful. Raising them to be independent and leave us is both. Mine are all grown. Make those memories!!💕 Off grid has some solid criteria but I’m glad you figured out what “off grid” will mean for you. I’m in Alaska. Ours includes electricity(Gen back up cause the grid is unreliable), propane, septic system, water catchment, and wood stove for heat in a comfy 900 sq ft cabin. Our ultimate goal is to provide 100% of our food. Off grid is a mindset with a preparedness attitude. You can have that with electricity and flushing toilets. 😁
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