Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Freezing temperatures

Well, this week has been freezing temperatures. Last week was cloudy, rainy, and snow. We had been able to get most of our waterline covered, but we still had one exposed area left. Last night we were able to get the last area covered and this morning when we woke up the lines weren't frozen.
Also, we have been able to stay worm in our beds through the night. We still turn on the heater first thing in the morning to try to drive away the cold air, but our cabin is staying warm enough to keep us from freezing. There are still some things that I want to get, like flannel pillowcases. It is amazing to me how big of a difference a fabric on a pillowcase can make on a head during the night. I am so very grateful for the progress we have made, and I hope we can continue to make progress on our cabin and our property through the winter months.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Its raining, Its snowing

We are on day three of overcast skies and rain, and today we had snow also. Our oven is outside because of safety issues and so tonight we were able to see if we like brownies enough to walk back and forth through the rain and snow. I guess we do.
Also we have to ration our power because the skies have been so overcast. Learning to be conservative with our resources is a lesson we all should learn, so I really don't mind my kids learning to be mindful of their resources.
The other thing we have faced over the last three days is everyone in the house together almost all day today. Our house is too small for us to be stuck inside all day everyday. However, we aren't usually all inside everyday all day. For the first time I am thinking that church at 1pm next year will be a good thing because it will break up our Sunday right in the middle with an outing to church.
We still have a long way to go to be ready for winter, and the days are hard with no sun and lots of rain and snow, but I am grateful that our house is almost finished. I am also grateful that we do have power, even if we have to ration our power.
Also, I love my family, even if I am stuck in the house with them. `I have discovered that I will not do well in this house unless I am able to keep it clean because otherwise the house is just too small.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Solar Power

We have been really spoiled up until this week. Yes we have had to adjust to watching our use of power so we don't run out of power, but we pretty much use all our power every day (which is quite a bit for off grid). Well this week has been overcast, so we have had a lot less power for each day. We still have enough power if we ration out our power, but we definitely need to see what changes we can make to get through the winter on cloudy days.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Storage solutions

I am always amazed at how a little more storage can make such a big difference. Today I put up a small shelf with some cup hooks in my kitchen. Such a small thing, but it makes things better. The best part is I was able to make the change without any additional money. I did buy the cup hooks a few weeks ago, but the wood was left over from a project at the beginning of the summer and the shelf brackets were salvaged from a house that was being torn down. I will have to take the shelf down when I do get the money to finish the wall behind it, but for now I have the storage and I am using it.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Tiny houses are not good when everyone is sick.

This week my tiny house got the best of me. We are going through the flu this week, and I still have construction materials in the corners and walls that needs finished. Plus we are really limited on storage which means we are constantly stacking things on top of things. My husband finally has a Saturday that he can hopefully finish some projects, and he has now come down with the flu himself. I worked daily to keep up on the cleaning in hopes that I could find my sanity, and today I lost my sanity and my cool. Luckily for me my husband is understanding and my children are loving and forgiving. I am so grateful for the love and support of my family and despite my frustration today, I still love my little house. I just hope that I can somehow, with everyone sick, (and probably me sick next) I can get some more of my house finished this weekend. Hopefully we can make some progress. And hopefully I don't have any kids throwing up tonight, even though at least 3 people have already told me they might.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Building our Micro House

Building our little house has been a huge learning process. Our little home is under 400 square feet. Everything that goes into it has to be very important. Everything has to have a purpose, even if the purpose it just to make us smile. Sometimes we buy something that doesn't work and we have to relace it because everything has to be efficient. Our funds are limited so we try really hard not to make mistakes that cost money.

Patience and hard work has been our daily task. Every day we look at our resources (including our time) and decide what the goal for the day is. Sometimes the project on the house comes first, and sometimes the laundry comes first. All the animals have to be fed and even that takes a learning curve. For example, we started by putting the chickens food in a dish on the ground. Now we have a container that hangs on the wall. This has saved us a lot of money in food.  The laundry is all washed in our washer and then hung on the clothes line (as long as we have good weather). When we can't use the clothes line or have towels we just send the clothes into town. One dollar in the dryer at the laundry mat will do two loads of laundry. Although we don't want to dry all of our clothes this way its nice to have soft towels and options for the other clothes on bad weather days.

Patience has been really important for the family in several ways. First we all got to use a make shift bathroom for the first 4 months that we were on our homestead. We don't like to go into the details there, but we were happy to have a real bathroom. Curtains in our doorways are slowly being replaced by doors and sheetrock is finally going up on most of the walls. We still have insulation to install in some places, but most of it has been installed and what is left to do will come eventually.
Additionally we all have to have patience with each other. We love to spend time together, but here with so little inside space when the weather is bad we get to spend all of our time together. When the weather is good the kids usually still spend all of their time together also. We tell people that we live in dirt, because we do, but the kids seem to find so much to do with that dirt.

Most of all I am grateful for the opportunity to do this project with my family. My kids are covered in dirt almost every day, but they love it. I am exhausted at the end of the day, but I can almost always look at our little home and say look at what I did today. Even hanging clothes on the clothesline can be satisfying.