
Being prepared is not just for when crap hits the fan
Everyday situations can make use of the things that you prepare and help your family get through the unexpected. In this article, I will discuss some of the other events you should prepare for.
Everyday situations can make use of the things that you prepare and help your family get through the unexpected. In this article, I will discuss some of the other events you should prepare for.
Making time for preparedness can seem like an impossible task. Where do you stuff it all in? But small adjustments to your priorities, and a bit of planning will have you ready in no time. This article teaches you how.
Building a local group is a great way to prepare for disaster. Your friends and neighbors are key when it comes to preparing, supporting each other, and creating a strong community. But where do you start? This article teaches you how to create a preparedness group in your community.
Dealing with injuries to our body sucks. And often disabilities seem to take more away than they give. However, it is still possible to live on a homestead and enjoy life, despite a disability. This article gives you tips to make that happen.
Homesteading can be expensive. Yet there are some great ways to live a frugal and healthy life without even giving up what you love. In this article, I share six tips to help you stretch your budget and live a better frugal life.
Balance. It’s key to so many things in life. And it’s insanely easy to fall out of balance. This article gives you eight tips to keep your life in balance and help your homesteading journey be a more enjoyable one.
Two terms that get thrown around all the time are Homesteading and Prepping or Emergency Preparedness. The question is, are these things unrelated? Can you even do one without the other? This article discusses each topic and how they relate.
Homesteading feels like a fad. But it feels like the future. Yet this way of life is not for everyone. At least the down and dirty side of homesteading. In this article, I will cover homesteading and why it might not be for everyone.
Communications. How do you stay connected and yet disconnect from the everyday world? And what happens when the grid goes down? This article covers the basics of communication while living off grid.
If you talk to the average prepper on what you need, one of the first things you will hear is guns and food. Admirable preps for sure. But what do you do when ammo is impossible to get? Alternative skills and preparedness come into play when the world goes sideways and fills in the holes you might not have thought to prepare for.
No one can ever predict where their life will end up. Our journey has gone from jobs to owning our own business, from a house, living in a RV, and a small home on 10 acres with our four children. But our love for each other and focus to reach our goals has always pulled us through. Our blog covers our journey of living small while dreaming big, helping others achieve the prepared homestead life they desire.
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