Friday, October 16, 2015

Onward!

Well, here we are... we're just 10 days short of our 5th month here in the trailer. Today this chapter ends and it's on to the next.

Our old home officially sold about a month ago (PRAISE GOD!) It was a smooth sell, asking price offer, and they did write all my appliances in the offer...  washer, dryer, fridge. But it was ok. The house SOLD! (And if you need an incredible Real Estate Broker, I seriously have your gal)

We started right away searching for a new home to purchase, and quickly found that in our budget, location, and specs, there were VERY limited choices. VERY. As in... like 3. We looked at them all, and they all had very negative things going on. Moldy basements with exposed wiring. One with a master bedroom and master bathroom on opposite ends of the house (what?! who does that?) One had a nice chunk of land but it was out in no-cell service boondocks and 90% of the beautiful land was set on a steep rocky hill.. you get the idea. None were a plausible option really. So we have a few options, we could sit in trailer world for an undetermined amount of time, it could be a week, or a year, before the perfect place came along to snatch.. or we could do what I told Seth I would. never. ever. do.

So amazing how God works on stubborn hearts. Am I right?

We made the choice to pursue a piece of land and start the process of building our own dream home. And so here we are. We have our eyes (and our hearts) set on a piece of land. Its beautiful. Its perfect for us. (pictured below with the most incredible and gorgeous oak tree in the center) Annnnnd its got a ways to go. Completely raw land, in need of sewer/septic/well ect ect ect.

We new that we didn't want to weather the winter in the trailer. This aluminum sided buggy cools off and heats up as quickly as a tin can would. And with nights cooling to aprox 50-60 lately we already use the heater on  a regular basis. I couldn't imagine if it were in the freezing temps how that would go. Seth has had to haul this puppy to "dump" the black water every 8-12 days over the last 5 months, you can do the math. I don't blame him for needing a break from hitching, hauling, unhitching, leveling, resetting. ect. Its a pain. And would be worse in winter months, with ice, snow, ect... He has been incredibly patient and such a trooper. And now he is pro at this chore ;)..

What am I pro at? I am pro at keeping my fridge really cleaned out, with limited space. I am pro at putting ONLY safe toilet paper down the pot. I am pro at remembering to turn on the hot water at least 30 min BEFORE I need to shower or do dishes. I am pro at storage solutions.

I am semi-pro at sleeping in a moving vessel. Semi-pro at sharing my bedroom with 3 men and a dog. Semi pro with rotating through 5 basic outfits. Semi-pro and knowing where aprox 10% of my belongings are located. And I know I will have gained a passionate and deep appreciation for these things, when I gain these luxuries back.

With that, we began to search for a rental. For those of you that have looked, youll know, rental rates are THROUGH the roof. And some, (not all) companies are taking advantage of the fact that many people don't have decent credit to purchase, or the amount of homes for sale is so limited, many are forced to rent. Most of the rental houses we sifted through were nearly double our old mortgage payment and also required deposits, first and last month rent ect ect ect. What a mess. So we checked into apartments. In one town, a 2 bed 1 bath apt ran aprox $1100 a month. mind blowing! In another nearby town we found some cheaper but with a 3-5 month waiting list.. hmm.

So, we sat a little longer, waiting to see what God had planned. We decided to put in an application on the waiting list apartment, in the event we needed it 3-5 months later. Before we even got to that point to submit applications, I was at church mentioning our current situation and a friend mentioned a duplex (of a different mutual friend) and how she was planning to move, and SOON. I can say it "just so happens" that the landlord is also someone we know, but this is all God's hand. He knows what we need before we even ask for it. And he takes care of the little things too. With excess. He is so good! This duplex, turns out, was to be made available in aprox a month. I could do another month in a trailer.... What else.. would it work for our budget? It was just a little under our old mortgage, so YES. And you know whats amazing?  Washer, Dryer, Fridge, already there for us to use. AND they allowed sweet Pippin to come along. This little duplex has all hard floors, a full size shower, 2 whole kitchen sinks, doors, roof, walls, and a DISHWASHER. Praising God! Its the little things you know?  Coming in around 750 sq feet this baby is like a mansion. And the landlords? By far the biggest blessing. Kind and thoughtful and willing to help. We've moved 10 (now 11) times in our marriage, and they are by far the most amazing, and we are grateful!

Now we move. Tonight. And we hang out for about a year, and wait for God to move in the property if that's His will. I am at peace, and grateful for the opportunity and the change of heart to even pursue a new dream, and open a door that I had long-ago closed. So here's to new adventures!


Thursday, August 27, 2015

3 Month Milestone

This week marks 3 months of trailer-dwelling. **phew** We are still alive! The kids have grown out of shoes and clothes in this time period. We have learned the ins' and outs' of being in a tiny house and are feeling the pinch. I cant even tell you how excited I am to use a full size oven, dishwasher, and take a bath again. The excitement!!!

So much has happened in just the last week. We had inspection on the house and are working on coming to an agreement on the counter offer and repair addendum. Such a tedious process! We have until Monday to settle. Lets just say, original furnaces from the 70s need help... and so does the plumbing.

 We tentatively began looking at the very limited selection of homes for sale and yesterday found one that we fell in love with. Its over our budget so we are praying and waiting to see where God leads. All I can say is: 10 acres of peaceful quiet and no cellphone service..sounds crazy right?... Sounds like a dream.. and yes we would have wi-fi... HOPEFULLY more on that later. And if not, we are excited to see what God is up to.

While trailer dwelling I have invested time in dabbling in some new avenues of art to get the kids interested in it, and to find new activities to keep them engaged. I have fallen in love with water color paints and have started playing around with calligraphy and text art. Fun things!

School starts for Ethan next week! Cant believe that 1st grade is upon us.

We went hiking as a family last weekend. Holy cow it seems like the whole summer has just disappeared- most of it spent on house repairs and such. Hiking was a nice change of scenery. The kids did the entire 4 miles!

How are you spending the last week of summer???






Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Well goodbye summer!



If you are joining me here after I shut down my facebook, I welcome you! It has been 2 weeks officially since I deactivated it, and I can honestly say I dont miss it, AND I feel lighter and more free of brain space. Its mighty refreshing.

This summer has literally BLASTED past us. We as a family, (as you may know) started our summer adventure moving into our camping trailer over 2 months ago. This was to give us a good chance to prep our house to be listed for sale. We spent hours on cleaning, repairs, and updates/remodels, worked in 100 degree weather, learned how to (or not to) tile a backsplash and a brick fireplace, and overall just poured out our all on this place. We listed it for sale about 10 days ago and received our first offer yesterday. We were THRILLED to say the least. We accepted the terms and are now awaiting the inspections, and appraisal. Did you know that its now standard for most home buyers to request a radon test, along with a sewer scope? Fascinating. We are praying for smooth inspections and a quick transition.

Lets be real here (am I ever not?) I love trailer living. SO MANY have asked us how we are, while rubbing our arm with a sympathetic look... We are great! Trailer life is actually quite awesome. We have had bumps in the road (literally and metaphorically speaking) we have battled over the tiny storage space, I have organized, and reorganized several times over to find what we need and dont actually need, we have felt the walls closing in, and also experienced the joy of a more simplistic living style. I came up with this "you know you live in a trailer when: " segment for your enjoyment. I have had so many friends say "I WOULD LOVE to do what you are doing," or "I AM going to talk my hubby into selling everything and buying a tiny house."  This is for you, for those of you who need a little insight onto the day to day living in a tiny house.

You know you live in a trailer when:

1. You realize what a light sleeper you are, when your son rocks the whole house using the potty.

2. You become expert status in meal planning, because the real estate in your fridge is minimal. You may even find yourself foraging in your moms garden for dinner.

3. You learn very quickly that if you forget to turn on the water heater 30 minutes in advance, you can either forgo your shower that day (again) or wait ever so patiently for the water to heat.

4. You discover how amazing and quick propane heats on the stove.

5. You fold laundry the second it comes out of the dryer (score) because otherwise its blocking either the whole walkway, or the whole couch.

6. Your kids become rock-hard sleepers because they go to bed and if you still want to watch a movie, you are in the same room. Sleep my children. Sleep.

7. You text private conversations to your spouse because lets face it, there is no privacy in a tiny house.

8. You become a stock holder in command-brand hooks and hang nearly everything you own from a hook or a hanger.

9. You dont keep a single spare thread or piece of scrap paper. There is simply not enough room. That receipt you want to keep? Go put it in your car.

10. If it seems like you are wearing the same clothes every 2-4 days.... Its because you are.


Seriously though. Its not bad at all. We were able to hitch up and leave for the weekend a few weeks ago, spent some time with Hubby's sweet Auntie and Uncle, hit the beach for the afternoon, and I didnt have to pack a single thing. Talk about being prepared!

Summer is quickly winding down, and we are looking forward to where God will take us next. Ethan is starting 1st grade in just a few short weeks and Luke and I will be starting preschool together. Seth and I will begin shopping for what I am calling our "forever" home. One can hope right? ;)

Thanks for checking in. Our family is so blessed with such amazing family and friends, Feel free to leave a comment! We would love to hear from you! :D

Fun at Peter Iredale
 The kids and I built an air tram for their legos. lots of fun!
 The view from the master bed. My jewelry, spare change, socks, earplugs, hat, and everything else misc. storage.

Just a normal morning in the trailer.


Monday, June 29, 2015

Trailer Tour Part 4: finding a routine

We're coming close to the 1- month point in our trailer adventure. I have to laugh at some people's expressions when I explain our current living situation. It's really quite pleasant actually... some think we're nuts. Other than not having a house FULL of stuff and tons of space, it's pretty nice. We have a place to sit. Eat. Sleep. Potty. Play games. Shower. Cook...

We are in the process of finishing up the updates at our "actual" home and plan to list it early July.

Meanwhile things have calmed down around here and we are settling into a routine. There's a few things about trailer life that take a little adjusting to. The first and foremost is the bathroom situation. We try and use my mom and grandmas restrooms as often as possible but sometimes it just can't be avoided. This creates a bit of an extra weekly "chore" for Seth but as always he's such a trooper about it.

The other big adjustment is the obvious loss of personal space. There is no such thing in a camper trailer. Basically when the kids are up everyone knows it almost instantly. The idea of "sleeping in" is a joke however with summer here, the kids can play a bit later and go to bed later as a result.

I'd say the biggest key factor that makes this living option the most feasible is where you park and the weather. We've had a few issues with the air conditioner tripping the breaker in the house, but Seth got clever and figured out a solution. I'd prefer the heat over rainy/muddy weather that's for sure!

We're in a great space surrounded by room for the kids to run. Their Nana is just a few steps away, as is their Great Grandma. We share a lot of meals together, help each other with watering the garden. They can swing. Feed the chickens and collect eggs. Sit in the hammock. Dig in the dirt. Ride bikes. Pick berries. Play squirt guns. It's heaven for them. All reasons we were hoping to move.. we need space. Seth and I play cards and board games in the evenings. Sometimes we watch a movie (the trailer is equipped with a tv/dvd player) but no cable which I am happy about! I am actually sitting in the hammock writing this right now, and enjoying the birds and the breeze. 

Our four-legged family member has proven to be a great trailer-dweller. He's very portable and likes roaming the property during the day.

Looking forward to the following summer months. Planning to continue school at home for the kids (affectionately nicknamed "Trailer University"), I'm starting up pottery again soon, Seth and I still rotate helping with worship on Sunday mornings. And are spending "spare time" working at the house. Feeling settled is nice.

Now to get the house listed!...

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Take a Trailer tour: Part 3

Well you might be wondering how I managed to fit 14 cupboards, 9 drawers, and a pantry's worth of kitchen into a trailer kitchen comprised of 2 tiny drawers (not wide enough for a silverware tray) and 4 small cupoards, and 2 medium drawers in the entryway.

Here's how...

I have 3 rubbermaid storage totes in my moms garage.1 for baking supplies, 1 for misc. such as snacks, cereals, rice, pasta, ect. And a 3rd for my canned and bottled items, sauces, tea and spices. We also have a large chest freezer in the garage full of meat and our early summer bounty of berries.

We utilized entry way space for our tupperware (side note: I invested in the square pyrex "tupperware" from costco. All glass and all straight edges so they fit more efficiently), water bottles, and Seth installed a sliding drawer inside our lowest cupboard so we could pull it out to display everything. There I keep a weeks worth of food staples such as chicken broth, spaghetti sauce, olives, beans, chips, ect. The plan is to eventually be rid of the rubbermaid totes and only plan my meals about 1-2 weeks at a time to minimize waste.

I had a tiny double shelf under the sink and decided to make that my towel/kleenex/wet wipe station. (See my assistant rolling washcloths for me?)

I also have a great fruit basket that sits on top of the counter. Fruit, avocados, tomatoes, napkins,  and of course my tea :D

The fridge and freezer in the trailer are fairly small but I find that to be a blessing. Things don't get "lost". We end up with less waste and leftovers since it's all very clear what I have available.

We have learned that clothespins are super handy for many needs. Hanging my kitchen gloves to dry, holding up my tea selection for easy access (attached to my fruit basket.) Utilizing space has become a game for me. We have magnets on the fan/light panel about the stove for which to store all of the knives.  Silverware, measuring spoons, small utensils are kept in little buckets on the counter. We have Command hooks hanging inside the cupboard foods for large utensils, such as spatulas and whisks.

Out of all of my treasured kitchen appliances you'll notice which one made the cut. My Vitamix blender. It's multi-purpose. I can cook soup in it (yeah it cools!)- make smoothies and shakes,  blend berries for jam, nuts into almond butter, oats into oat flour, ect. It's a little bit magical really. We decided to make the left sink our "drying rack" and the small right sink the dirty dishes. This helps keep me from piling up tons of dirty dishes. I hate dirty dishes. If there were such thin as disposable pots and pans I would use them. This way, my dishes take me 5 minutes to do.

I've yet to use the oven, it's easy to just run to my moms house next door. The stove top is gas and works well. We have a small microwave which takes 284 minutes to make popcorn, which discourages us from even buying that garbage.

A little side feature of our kitchen tour is this little round ottoman. Talk about maximizing space. Seth picked it up at Fred Meyer and it was a good fit. Storage compartment for my current book, journal, Bible, planner, pens, papers, ect. Footrest. Stool for chef Luke to assist in the kitchen, and secret hiding spot. Where did luke go?

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Take a Trailer Tour: Part 2

Windows.

Gosh that's boring right?

Well I didn't realize until my kids awoke the first morn, at a time I don't usually see on my clock, that our new tiny home is made up primarily of windows.

The windows are all equipped with blinds, but it's not enough for this Mama-bear who needs a cave to slumber... Since there aren't traditional window coverings (no curtain rods) just funny little velcro fringes and blinds, going around and placing blankets and towels over each of the 10 windows every night, and uncovering them each morning was both laborious, and time consuming. An theb dealing with storing a laundry basket full of these window coverings.. hmm. Space is a luxury right now. I took it upon myself to create something a little more efficient.

It wouldve been costly to buy new curtains, and the windows are all random shapes and sizes... So instead, using old dark curtains from our other house, I measured, cut, and using a hot glue gun-  (I love that thing) I glued sticky back velcro on to the fabric. I then took sticky back velcro and stuck it to the insides of the window valance. Voila! Curtains! I can roll them up to store above the window frame, or tie them back with ribbon. Easy peasy. These blackout curtains for the whole trailer cost me a total of $3. Woo! Winnner!

We have a small issue, I'm still looking for ideas on how to resolve... each morning (on cold nights especially) I wake to find all the windows severely fogged over. Not sure really how to avoid this, so if anyone has input, I would appreciate it! I usually vent the windows and turn a fan to dry things out, I also have a couple damp-rid moisture absorbers throughout the trailer. But in general I don't know if the fog can be avoided. The kids find it fun to draw in, but over time it can cause mold and mildew. No gracias...!

Any ideas?

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Foodie goodness (and Granola Recipe)

We interrupt routine trailer life announcements to bring you this foodie message.

I've been getting asked for my granola recipe.. and as I mentioned on facebook, a good solid recipe I do not have.

I've made it so many times I just toss the ingredients and go till its the correct consistency..

So.

I'll try.

(Disclaimer: Not responsible for the turnout of each individuals granola adventure result, but it will probably be awesome.)

3/4 cup nut butter (almond or peanut)

3/4 cup honey or real maple syrup

1 TBS vanilla extract

4 TBS butter or oil

1/2 tsp seasalt

6-9 cups of oatmeal, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, coconut, rice krispies ect. Use any combo you'd like.

Melt all wet ingredients and salt in a sauce pan over medium heat. Heating and stirring till bubbly.  Pour into all dry ingredients. Mix with spoon until all is coated and shouldn't be dry (glistening!) If your mix is dry add 2 TBS of honey and 2 TBS oil/melted butter until the mix is wet.

Spread onto a large pan and bake 300 degrees for 10 minute increments, pulling it out to stir until golden brown. Let cool completely before storing.

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In other news.. summer is inching closer, and it's my favorite time of year for so many reasons, but the fresh produce is a big one! We are celebrating Ethan finishing Kindergarten tonight with fresh strawberry shortcake! My handy kitchen assisted Chef Luke helped make the shortcake!

Ethan
.will.freak.

I love surprising my kids and honoring their accomplishments!!