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@Mar-rd9tkАй бұрын
I really love everything you are telling about, was convinced of buying a piece. But those clothing items are sooo pricey. Even with the discount code unfortunately. For a normal job this isn't durable in my opinion.
@piretpartelsohnАй бұрын
The code does not work somehow.
@bearpawz_Ай бұрын
I can see why the sweatshirts & hoodies are pricier seeing as they're 100% wool. When I think of 100% wool, I don't think "soft", but they look super comfortable. I also like the long-sleeve shirt you're wearing in the beginning of the video too.. And I REALLY like the oven you two had put in!! It's great seeing you baking that bread in it.. Looking forward to the cookbook. 🍅🥔🥬🍞🍗
@HennaHuuАй бұрын
I also understand why they are pricey but for 400 euros for a hoodie you need to make substantial money. :)
@malveenbiddle1356Ай бұрын
They are beautiful, but way beyond the price range of many living in the UK. It’s probably worth it, but many would not pay more than £70 I would suggest for a hoodie.
@AmericanFraudd6 күн бұрын
You have a beautiful life my friend! You inspire me!
@julienelson8162Ай бұрын
I love your ideas for the channel! As someone living in the US, I find my sanity is challenged, and my faith in the political system here has suffered immeasurably. I find a certain peace and balance in your channel, reminders that there is goodness in the world. Thank you for giving us all moments when we can balance the trials with love, honesty, and sanity. ❤
@bearpawz_Ай бұрын
Yes... 👆 .....What Julie said !!
@legendarytwins-777Ай бұрын
Christine, you have really blossomed, I think you have never been so beautiful, being a mother suits you so so good! And I'm so glad Kalle is the great dad and a really good husband ( partner) to you. And that baby- omg, the cutest ever!!!!
@mommas2470Ай бұрын
I was going to post this, almost word for word.❤
@iriskooijman128Ай бұрын
I was thinking exactly the same. Christine, you are shining now!
@SarahGreen523Ай бұрын
That is the cutest baby I've seen in a while! I love the way he wiggles his legs when he sees Mom or Dad! Babies smile with their whole body!
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Your babys smile and laughter can truly heal anything! ❤
@SarahGreen523Ай бұрын
@@KalleFlodin My babies are all grown up now, but their smiles and laughter still bring me joy and healing.
@cds65Ай бұрын
The babyyyyyyyy beutiful
@christinemurphy7204Ай бұрын
That baby is too beautiful!!! How fun!!! A darling new family I must say! ❤
@hilaryledingham2906Ай бұрын
'Mossy Bottom' is the name of a you tube channel by Daniel, right now he's in Finland but started his homestead In the West of Ireland. He does some wonderful things regarding his animals and chickens. Check him out and go back to his earlier days in Ireland. He built the coop so it could move around as Kalle said. Its great because the chicken poop is great fertilizer. I always enjoy your videos. And I was so touched by your last one. Its wonderful to see your little lad and Christine so happy and healthy. It was such a trying time for all of you. Blessings to you all.
@sgrvtl7183Ай бұрын
I like Mossy Bottom channel!! (from Southern California)
@Pammy-y7hАй бұрын
Your baby is so cute. I’m so glad that we finally get to see him now before you only getting to see him from the back or the side. Why hide him he’s adorable.
@tarey05Ай бұрын
It's hard to focus on your content, Kalle, when baby August is in the shot: he's such a bundle of sweetness and cuteness! Have you ever heard of homestead farming expert Joel Salatin who has written many fine books on how and where to raise chickens, plant a garden, have a dairy cow on ur own property? He uses chick-shaws that are used to move the chickens around as they live out doors. KZbinr Justin Rhodes follows Joel's ideas quite literally on his homestead in North Carolina. The cover for the cookbook is beautifully done! Congratulations! Looking forward to 'Our Journey Home" --perfect for your family. Much love
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Oh no I haven't heard of him before! But I will definitely check him out 😊 Aw, I'm so happy you like the cover art, thank you 🥰
@reneeupdike2220Ай бұрын
I was so hoping you guys would do the videos together as a family now! I love watching all of you. That was so funny Nala was crying at the house. I was just seeing the subscribers and I am surprised you haven't hit more than 300,000. Just wait! Your channel is the BEST! I can't wait for your cookbook to come out!
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Then you're gonna be Very happy with our coming series 😉 Haha, Nala was SO sad 😂 That's sweet of you to say, thank you ❤
@staballoyАй бұрын
There is abundant stress here in the USA. Thank you for your wonderful channel!! ♥️
@DonnaDorsey-ws8ff11 күн бұрын
I can't get enough of that gorgeous baby! You are a beautiful couple, and a beautiful family and I just so love your channel. Every video just brings me such a feeling of peace and contentment. Thanks for that :-) Looking forward to the new video series.
@heatherdrake-brockman3498Ай бұрын
You both seem so at ease and happy since your last video ❤
@cds65Ай бұрын
The baby smiles ...moves his arms and feet...he speaks without talking yet, thks for your videos An amazing environment you show us.
@lorrie4079Ай бұрын
Every time I watch your videos, I immediately feel calmer and happier. Seeing little August smiling at you both just melts your heart. What a wonderful environment to raise children. Your little piece of heaven! ❤💜❤️💜
@cherirose6660Ай бұрын
Beautiful video! Great ideas for your creative garden. You are such a lovely family…..I’m a 75 year old artist, and I have a hat just like yours Kalle, it’s my favorite hat! Your house is so cozy,and I would love to buy your cookbook❤❤❤
@kims.8152Ай бұрын
Hey guys i have seen some videos about the chicken taking care of the vegetation themselves. It depends how hardy the plants on the plot are but they usually flatten a lot out themselves. Maybe they can do some of the work for you? Maybe that helps... maybe it wont but it might be worth a try. :) good luck!
@hannahendresАй бұрын
Hi Kalle and Christine - what a wonderful journey is unfolding for your family 😊 I cannot wait to see what is next with the garden, with the changing seasons, with little August growing so quickly... I have been a follower of your story for several years now all the way from Australia. I have German roots and Europe, or should I say the North, has been calling me for quite some time now. Ever since I stumbled across your channel when I was still in school, and now working remote, it brings me a sense of peace and hope that I may be capable to live a similar life. Of simple joys, slow days in deep connection to nature and authentic human connections and culturally rich experiences. Your birth story touched me deeply - seeing you share so vulnerably with us such a life-changing chapter is truly humbling and inspiring ❤ Each video has helped me through hard times and beautiful times, both an escape and a sense of belonging - I am sure your community will continue to grow beyond 300,000 followers very soon! I'd love to see how you prepare, film, and edit a video. I've recently bought a camera mainly for photography but would like to try filming as well. I'd love to learn how you go about the process Kalle. Sending love and warm hugs from Down Under ☺ Hannah
@yvonnedavies9693Ай бұрын
The best place for the chickens is alongside the vegetable patch. Before planting they can forage over the plot and clear the slugs and snails. Incidentally, they love fruit, blackberries, strawberries, and scraps from the kitchen. 😊
@sonjaanderson5998Ай бұрын
I totally agreed about chickens I raise Australorp ( they are a hardy bird) and I have Welsummers too! It’s a good time to do your reading up on breeds ! And do you want just layers or multi purpose bird ( layers/ meat ) And Christine some people what we call chicken tractors where you can move your birds around I am a firm believer in having a good rooster
@lucinaramsey4705Ай бұрын
Love the idea of sharing a channel together as a family 🩶 also, I love the cover of your cook book kalle … how exciting to have come this far.
@lukeincolorАй бұрын
Wow, Kalle, it’s amazing to see how your journey continues to unfold. The cabin already has so much charm, and it’s inspiring to watch you bring even more life and love into it. Wishing you and your little family all the best! 😃
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Thank you Luke, that's sweet of you to say 🥰❤
@minnamae25Ай бұрын
During the months that you don't have a garden, you can keep your movable chicken house in the garden and utilize all their poop for wonderful fertilizer. You will need a fence if you have free range chickens. They will eat up your veggies. We had to put up a 5ft fence with 1 wire going around the top to make it 6ft tall, to keep out the deer and chickens. 😂😂😂 beautiful animals but they can destroy a garden. Growing your own food and raising your own animal's is wonderful. We love it.
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
That's not a bad idea! Haha yea they would love to eat the whole garden 😅
@aruvielevenstar3944Ай бұрын
@@KalleFlodinbeware wild animals who love to eat chicken! We have chicken too and we have to put a fence around them because even in The Netherlands there are foxes who eat chicken 🐓
@bonnie5601Ай бұрын
You both look well and so does that GORGEOUS little boy! SO THRILLED for you both!
@danielfeidalАй бұрын
You should have the chicken run close to your ‘gårdstun’ i promise it will make sense in the winter. You will need to tend to them every day and the closer they are the less back and forth. And you will not hear them in the house if Thats what you are afraid of. We have chickens in coops on two sides of the house less than 5m from the house. Ideally i’d place them 15 m. From the house. No more than 25m walk from the door. That should be its ‘winter’ spot. If you make a portable/movable coop with integrated house you can move it around when it isn’t wintertime.
@danielfeidalАй бұрын
Ps we have two coops with about 20 chickens and some ducks in each Coop/run. Our chickens have access to a greenhouse tunnel in the wintertime. So they have a dry, somewhat warmer place to ‘play’. Your Coop could connect to a greenhouse. Say you use free trampolines from blocket to set up a tunnel structure and cover it with tunnel film/plastic it should be located near to your house for ease of access and use. Then park your mobile chicken Coop in conjunction with it for the wintertime.
@johanbolsoy2108Ай бұрын
About the chicken Kalle! The further from the house the more chickens you gonna loose to foxes and other wild animals. Plus you dont want to have them too far away cuz you have to walk a long way just to do a 5 minutes task. Does not seem like a problem now, but it is gonna be a problem afteer a while. You wanna have it next to paths where you already walk, as an example, close to the wood shed. The dogs are gonna scare away those who want a bite of the chickens if you have them closer to the house. They are not going to make it roaming around free if far from your house.
@ruththomas6361Ай бұрын
Same thing I was thinking. Collecting eggs and feeding chickens and cleaning their home should not require a hike through the woods. And you are SO right about predators!
@Henri377Ай бұрын
I've been subscribed since your first cabin video. To show my appreciation and to contribute a little to your beautiful work. I wish many more will do the same! This video oozes such a harmonious and grounded energy it's a joy . I am looking very much forward to anything you two (three now 💐!) have in mind. Thank you so much for creating such a special and beautiful channel ⚘
@MichaelWheeler-ev1doАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this video on your channel. Wishing you and Kristina many happy years together as a young family with a wonderful baby boy. Take care Guys. 🇬🇧👍🏻🇸🇪
@alexbreaultАй бұрын
I truly do love the videos that you post, very very motivating and gets me out during the winter months here in Canada. I do have one question though, are you releasing a cook book?
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
That's very nice of you to say, thank you ❤ Yes I am, wasn't that clear in the video? 😅🙈
@alexbreaultАй бұрын
@KalleFlodin Yes I was assuming you were, but wanted to verify it because my intuition is garbage lol.
@KimberlieOttАй бұрын
I was born in August, so I am in love with your son's name! He is so precious! Your videos bring me joy. Thank you! I love your new kitchen and all the wonderful countertops, beautiful oven etc. I hope your cookbook comes out soon, so we can see the recipe for the bread! Lovely clothing company too, I better start saving! Question, is it soft like merino inside, or do you need a layer under. I have sensitive skin, and they looks so hearty and nice. Thank you if you get a chance to answer!
@lisabradley7292Ай бұрын
I'm so excited 😀 for your new episodes called "Our Journey Home" ❤️ and to see your garden expansion, chickens and more!! Your new cookbook looks amazing too. So happy for your family. Love from the USA ❤️❤️❤️😍
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Thank you so much Lisa 🥰❤️
@MellyNicky11 күн бұрын
So nice to see you again, even just for a short video! The bread looks amazing. I love wool, it's sooo comfy! But it does get stinky around the armpits, so I take it to the dry cleaners. Not sure the best way to clean wool honestly. Regarding the chickens... I don't think it's a good idea. I don't have chickens, but you guys live in the forest. There are wild animals like bears, linx elk, foxes, and they might go after the chickens. And then the animals will keep coming back again and again. Plus in the winter you'd need to heat the chicken coops. I would be REALLY CAREFUL before you bring any animals out there. PS. You guys need a baby seat for the kitchen lol.
@josephr9551Ай бұрын
Beautiful family! I look forward to your cookbook but I hope it is a real book and not an ebook. I just like the tactile feel of holding a book in my hands. That bread looks delicious. I bake different versions of rugbrod often. My last one I added some cooked sweetened sauerkraut and it was wow.
@KanvilАй бұрын
We built a chicken coop and added a large hanging feeder and nipple waterer. We had to leave for a month and it was absolutely no problem! The food and water stayed clean and they had room under the coop to roam. Ill send you a photo.
@MartipennyАй бұрын
Excited about your new series!!
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Me too 😍
@MammaTaftАй бұрын
I love the series idea that you’re working on. I love the wholesomeness of your family and look forward to what you have to share 🥰
@barbarabalogh7779Ай бұрын
You are a beautiful family! Your little baby is so adorable and has the cutest smile.
@caryinfante8013Ай бұрын
Your baby is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing your precious treasure with your KZbin family. God bless you all! ❤🙏🏻❤️
@runaasmrАй бұрын
If you are worried about mowing all the things to clear the chicken area, you can hire those people that unleash goats on areas, they are thorough and eco friendly.
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
We're actually planning on getting some sheep next year, so that would solve that problem 😊
@yvonnehardt-fuerteventuraАй бұрын
All the best to you Kalle & Kristina as a New Young Family 🥰 Now it will get the the first Winter ❄️ in Sweden for 3 lovely adults & 2 happy dogs ❤️ Nice sunny greetings from Spain 🙋♀️😀🇮🇨, Yvonne
@vanillamint7854Ай бұрын
cook book, off grid living wow! ...go for it 😃
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
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@happyktАй бұрын
Have you ever thought of setting up a greenhouse to extend your growing season? I've also seen people move their chicken houses/coops around with ATVs, where the chicken coops are on skiffs or sled treads and have screens on the bottom, so the chicken poop drops into the soil. The chicken droppings enrich the soil and then then the farmer may move the chicken house in various places on a property every couple of months and rake the chicken droppings into the soil.
@lorrainesimpkin8385Ай бұрын
Love the photo on your book I am going to buy it soon as hits the uk 🇬🇧 😊
@maryannknox7158Ай бұрын
Cookbook pictures look so amazing Congratulations 🎉
@stevefranks1711Ай бұрын
Always great to see your videos Kalle. Given life in the US today, Sweden is looking more appealing than ever.
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
You're more than welcome to come here Steve 😉❤️
@sharonkershaw3091Ай бұрын
Love the honesty of your channel and the way you want to better your lives. Love gardening too and can’t wait to see what you do next spring / summer. How is your A frame coming along or has this been put on the back burner for now ❤
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Happy you feel that way 🥰 No, we actually just started on the A-frame again! That will probably be my next video 😊
@KikifriedmannАй бұрын
Sooo beautiful to see all of you!! All my love to you!🥰💗✨✨🩷🩵😘🤗
@billiebluesheepie2907Ай бұрын
I would love one of those hoodies, but I don’t have a spare £250 - I was given a hoodie in the summer, but it was a cotton one and has a scouting logo on it - it will always remind me of a great scout camp.
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
I totally understand it, I usually save up for a while to afford clothing like this. Because I’d rather pay for something that’s built to last than buy cheaper items that need replacing often 😊
@billiebluesheepie2907Ай бұрын
Yes, I have a Fjällräven winter coat that is over ten years old and I have had to repair it many times, but they cost over £500 now and I can’t afford to replace it - and I love that it has lots of pockets and all the mendings are little scars that remind me of some great adventures!
@sheridanbleu4752Ай бұрын
Love the cover picture on your cookbook! Kalle. I had a few chickens and a mean rooster in my back yard and I literally had no grass left. They scratched and picked it to death so that might be a great way to get your property cleaned up some..lol..August is growing so fast. I love his name because I was born in the month of August!...maybe a goat or two would help clear some bushes and brush from your property also...I think a tv series will be awesome. Can't wait to see what you both will be filming together. Maybe contact Mathias and Tova on a portable chicken coupe. I watched him build one. ( talasbuon)? Probably not spelled correctly. You and your family look good and healthy. Will see you soon again! God Bless...
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
I'm so happy you like it, thank you! 🥰 haha but we have a LOT of forest they can clean up 😉 We didn't mention it in the video, but we're actually getting a few sheep next year! 🥰 Mathias and me are good friends, so I will definitely be asking him for help!
@bearpawz_Ай бұрын
@@KalleFlodin Awesome! .. 🐑🐑🐔🐔🐓
@sallyscanlan7269Ай бұрын
August, is a beautiful addition to your ever growing family 💛 I have had chickens for years now and two things I have learned is not to put them to far from the house, they are not to noisy and in the heat of summer they never smell. As a suggestion I would put them in the middle of your old and new vegetable gardens so they can dig over the patch you are not eating from, rotating the beds. Using a chook tractor is a fabulous idea, to manage them. Good luck with researching !
@alexniccoАй бұрын
Love your vlogs. You are such a lovely family. For us, living in towns, seeing this much nature is so healing.❤
@michellekach8967Ай бұрын
💙🩷💙🫶🫶🫶🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰😊😊😊 such a beautiful video. You’re so blessed. Thanks so much for sharing. Xo xo xo
@LynnBFosterАй бұрын
He’s such a little darling
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
I may be biased, but I do agree with you 😉❤
@laurafeistner4681Ай бұрын
I see your eyes, Kalle, in August! 😍 Beautiful, peaceful video. So happy to see you all together at home. It's been a big journey. 😊
@christinebarone2151Ай бұрын
Beautiful little boy, may God Bless him and you both. From North Carolina USA
@linnsoltwedelАй бұрын
PErhaps you could ask somewhere in the community to have some workers next year in shape of goats? They can prepare the garden for you! :D
@karenleighfischer8564Ай бұрын
Love the plans for your garden, and Wow, that Zucchini. Very excited for the channels path. As for questions. Do you feel your son will adjust well to the dark season, or are you anticipating disrupted sleep schedule. I remember when ours were young, when we had time change in the spring, it took a few days to adjust.
@rlofgren6787Ай бұрын
As always, enjoyed the video. Chicken coops with wheels are very handy. Any date on when the cook book will be available and thanks for the 15% New Sweden discount.
@hopeowl33Ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel & am liking it very much! I follow a channel called Living Traditions Homestead & they raise chickens and have developed some very clever ~hoop coops~ & a ~chicken moat~ where the chickens and ducks can free range around the moat. The coops are able to maintain thru the winter where they can have some pretty good snowstorms! Keep up the good work!😊...Always, Hope
@MedinaJones-j1tАй бұрын
Hello dear Kalle, Christine, August & pets!! It’s so lovely watching you all and all the plans you are making for your family and home!! I know you have quite a lot going on & I find it exciting, but be sure to take care of yourselves also!! It’s so wonderful that August will grow up surrounded by the beauty of nature & learning what’s most important in life!! Thanks Kalle & Christine for sharing your journey with all of us!! May God bless you always and guide you in your walk through life!! Blessed to you and your beautiful family!!🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍
@Kwood10Ай бұрын
I could almost smell & taste that bread as it was coming out of the oven 😋 Looking forward to your cookbook . 👍🏻
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
No better smell than freshly baked bread 😍 Happy you're excited about the cook book! ❤
@LiveLifeChrizstinnaАй бұрын
Jeg elsker at følge jeres rejse ♥️ Grattis till boken, Kalle. Snyggt cover. Og dejlig lille familie 🥰
@hoythoАй бұрын
So interested to hear of all the plans you and your family have in moving forward in so many ways. I'm curious see how one might go about building a year-round chicken coop so your little feathered friends won't freeze in winter months. Love watching each of your projects as they go and grow. As an aside, I felt badly for Nala (?) as I didn't understand why she couldn't walk with the family either when she appeared to be asking, 'Why can't I walk with you guys'? lol. I hope your book has your bread recipie in it! A+ on the cover, Kalle.
@mjmomo541Ай бұрын
I´m in my late thirties and don´t have too many friends or family with a KZbin account 🧓😌, but I´ll make sure to ask everyone to subscribe! Cannot wait for your series, Kalle and Christine and little August! xx
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
That's sweet of you to say, thank you ❤❤❤
@s.kurzeck3020Ай бұрын
Your son is adorable! I guess you have pretty much figured out your Chicken Situation by now, but you might want to look into RuthAnn Zimmerman's Channel Homesteading with the Zimmermans! They built a very interesting chicken coop/tractor this summer! Her content focuses on feeding her family homegrown food, giving them clean cosmetics and remedies, and over all raising her children with chores that include them into this process age adepted and let them develop into responsible reflected adults appreciating this healthy rural lifestyle!
@Mar-rd9tkАй бұрын
Woohoo exiting idea 'Our journey home'. Already inspiring. Have fun in this new chapter 💚
@Blessedmomma12Ай бұрын
Parenthood has really rooted you both so beautifully. Many Blessings! Love from Colorado mountains ~ mother of 10. Life is beautiful! You will hit your goal. Looking forward to your cookbook! Wonder what shipping would look like on these beautiful woolen garments?
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
wow, 10 kids? 😮 Impressive! Regarding shipping, I think the site will calculate that for you 😊 And if you have any more questions about it, you can easily reach them on their instagram, they are super quick to reply, just say that you saw my video and have a questions about it 😊 instagram.com/a.new.sweden
@samallen9319Ай бұрын
Check out the breed of Hedemora höns!! They are good with the swedish seasons!! Keep living the dream❤
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
We actually have friends that have that breed, will definitely check them out! 😊
@reneewagner9808Ай бұрын
Hi Kalle! I'm excited about the new direction of the channel. I've been here for awhile now, and I'll be sticking around ❤300k bound! Also, I can't wait to see your coop and chickens. I have 14 chickens and they're so much fun!
@tainahollo85677 күн бұрын
If you let the chicken roam free, you have to build a fence around your vegetable garden! :) They love to dig up every seed.
@manoup23Ай бұрын
Love your video's. And admire you for sharing your life, all of it. This helps so many people with opening up. For the garden, look at Justin Rhodes Homestead for the chickentracktor and chickshaw. In combination with permaculture. I have my chickens mobile during the summer and in the greenhouse in the winter with a electric net surrounding them. Works wonderfull.
@nane5159Ай бұрын
It's always so nice to be with you. 🙂 I'm really looking forward to the cookery book. I found it very funny how Tuss was lying under the table when Andreas took the photos (7:33). 😂 That means when I see the cover of the book later, I know that there was a wonderful but tired husky under the table. 😉 Love to you all! ❤
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
And it's so nice of you to watch my videos 🥰 Haha yes that's actually a bit funny to think about it! AND that I'm also wearing my outdoor work pants since it's I'm only visibel from the waist up 😅
@leandrarohner4494Ай бұрын
It‘s funny you‘re coming up with the plan to have chickens because I‘m actually working on a project in university about how we can make the egg industry (in Switzerland) more sustainable (and I also want to have chickens one day) Unfortunately I don‘t know too much yet but definetly make sure to buy chickens that would otherwhise get killed. Chickens can get up to 20 years old but already after one year farmers have to replace them because their egg production goes a bit down and the shells are less stable. These chickens would still lay eggs for another fifteen years tho
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Yes it is a crazy industry! Let's hope we can find something like that 😊
@Chaosophia24Ай бұрын
You might need to cut some of those trees too though, because veggies need a lot of sun and the trees provide a lot of shade still
@leonfields1876Ай бұрын
There's a farm called Ridgedale Permaculture up in Västra Ämtervik. He does a lot of regenerative agriculture involving chickens and has many many videos on KZbin to watch. This may give you some ideas. It has inspired me for sure!
@kimspirit6510Ай бұрын
beautiful video. i must say my grandma always says take a 50% wool 50% acrylic garment, as it will help not shrink in the washing machine. 100% wool i find hard, because if it gets dirty what do you do?
@nymlaАй бұрын
Does your washing machine not have a wool or handwash option? I use a lot of wool and with that setting it does not shrink:)
@kimspirit6510Ай бұрын
@ yes a handwash I use it all the time for my normal clothes as well
@judithkopchak2291Ай бұрын
LOVE your open fireplace!
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
thank you 🥰 It's one of my favorite spots in the cabin!
@czarnaowca8920Ай бұрын
Great cover picture ! Great idea for joining your videos in the future! And great idea with the chickens! We are also considering movable chicken coop for next year and maybe some goats cuz our baby loves goat milk very much:) All the best for your beautiful family!!
@jamesmaclean7324Ай бұрын
Awe the family is coming together.Do you have a baby carrier for your back.That way you can hike and take him along or just when your out and about.Looking forward to your video.s.No pressure lol.Do it when you can your not superman .Nice looking bread .Share your recipe when you can.
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Right now we're just carrying him on the front of us, but mostly for sleeping 😊 I'll try to share the recipe somehow!
@karenleighfischer8564Ай бұрын
The bread looked delicious. Will the receipe be in your cookbook? We love homemade bread
@LPay-jy8mxАй бұрын
Kalle, I am so happy for your and your beautiful family! And also for your Journey Home ... collectively and individually. I have one request and it is made with the greatest respect, and from my heart. I think you are such a wonderful, but wonderful person, but a few times in your past videos, I have noticed that you have used your camera a few times in ways that didn't seem to be in full integrity with the person I believe you to be. For instance, I heard Cristine ask you several times in her vulnerable moment (during your absolutely amazing sled-dog adventure) not to film her, and yet you continued. Although she came through that moment with her usual resilience, it still made me cringe, because in that moment her wishes were overpowered, and it was captured against her will. I notice that you and Cristine have such a deep respect for your son and a desire for honoring his free choice, especially around filming. My encouragement for you is to hold extra care with when and how you use your camera, and to always honor your beautiful partner's free will over any potential content. Surely, it must be challenging as a videographer to put away your camera right when you believe you are capturing great content! But, each time you let go of potential content in favor of choosing your family's privacy and wishes, you are growing your integrity more into the man I see you becoming, the one I see you coming home to. For me, the best content is that which is made in integrity, respecting the essence and wishes of each person you interview -- respecting the wonderful person Cristine is, the enchanting child you have both brought into this world, and ultimately yourself. I hope it's okay to have written this. This is NOT meant as a criticism, but as an invitation to greater awareness. Don't worry, I know you are human, and last time I checked, we all are (certainly, I am!) Thank you for your wonderuful channel, and sending you only the best wishes from across the world, Lee
@angelafedida5024Ай бұрын
Have been watching you both for a long time but rarely comment. I love your both of your videos but I am really looking forward to seeing the new format with you all as a family. Can’t wait 😊
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment, thank you 🥰❤️
@FloridamanForeverАй бұрын
Make a big net cage with wheels on then drag it around and move the chickens with it
@AIIMERS100Ай бұрын
Always excited to watch your video ❤
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Thank you for watching ❤
@AIIMERS100Ай бұрын
@KalleFlodin ❤️🩹
@katieyoung7271Ай бұрын
I’ve lived with chickens my whole adult life. You need to build a sturdy insulated coop that is predator proof. Foxes, skunk, minks will pick them off quickly.
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Yep, that's the plan 😊 A lot of animals out here that would love to eat some chicken!
@mollyv.9629Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, probably including your huskies, who have very high prey drives and with two pups they form their own pack and may have a field day with free range/unsecured chickens.... I give this advice sadly from personal experience.
@ashley7260Ай бұрын
I love how your baby looks like he trying to run around already when you hold him. I predict he will one day be running around quite a bit in the yard and forest.
@szulakane1566Ай бұрын
It's amazing to see your life grow from a dream to tangible outcomes. The realistic growth and honesty shown in your channel is refreshing and keeps me coming back! Being parents seems to fit you both so well, all the best with your new family:)
@cindy5995Ай бұрын
Beautiful family 💛
@mitoafАй бұрын
How awesome!! Wishing you all the best! 😃😃😃🤍🌲🌲
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Thanks dude ❤❤❤
@paulinedooling742Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, he’s so handsome ❤️❤️
@wheresrobbieАй бұрын
Love the video ideas and the wool clothes … I need a new hoodie 😮 love to you all ❤
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Thanks Rob 🥰 Yes you're gonna need that hoodie when we go fishing next time 😉❤
@Cynthia_CynnCytiiАй бұрын
Omg Christine you looks sooo amazing, just beautiful, and Kalle making homemade bread was truly amazing ❤❤
@joanntucker2742Ай бұрын
So cute 🥰 really growing 💗
@margaretfoster492Ай бұрын
Wow. You kids are do blessed where you live. Beautiful
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
❤❤❤
@margaretfraser9610Ай бұрын
Your baby is adorable! He is raring to go!
@Infinitepossibilitiesat56plusАй бұрын
It’s called a tracker chicken coup . It could work , I wonder if a neighbor could help look out for them when you leave ?
@KalleFlodinАй бұрын
Oh, thank you for helping me with the name of it 😊 Yes maybe, but it's a lot to ask when you're away for a long time
@Infinitepossibilitiesat56plusАй бұрын
@ Maybe get a chicken co op going with local friends and share eggs with each other . Then your two or three chickens can be with you most of the time and then go to the chicken co op when your away . Maybe check with local farmers ? Didn’t you guys find a place to get milk ? Or am I imagining it lol 😂 🤷♀️. Maybe the milk farm has chickens ?
@carolynspaulding6322Ай бұрын
I love your posts thank you sure love the hoodies will check them out New Hampshire USA
@iluminaeluniversoАй бұрын
Hi! It is so nice to see you three! Si much richness, is another energy, expansive. I think that from the last video it is happening: the series coming home 🌟 About the chickens the family on Talasbuam have a home on wheels for the times there is no snow and another not movable for the times with snow. They say that when snow comes chickens dont like to go on the ground. They cover it with somethin like a net to protect them from other great birds or other animals. When not snow they move them throgh the ground with a movable fence so they can eat and Poop to Enrich the soil. Maybe you can ask them. Thank you both for existing, you are a gift to the world 🦋
@Lisaadb-i8dАй бұрын
Aaah so excited for your new series! I love Christines video as well (her storytelling is so good) but videos made by you two together is even better! Love your channel ❤ And I will definitely buy your cookbook!
@ChristineKjaerАй бұрын
I will continue with my videos as well 🥰
@Lisaadb-i8dАй бұрын
Double luck for me
@maribethcable96337 күн бұрын
You must grow the broccoli variety that looks like aChristmas tree. It is chunky and delicious. Your husky will think she's doing a wonderful thing catching your chickens if you don't teach her right away not to touch the birds! You may know this already. Chickens will cut down on ticks. They are wonderful and you can't have a better egg! homegrown. Also many animals will eat your chickens if they're not very very secure