I’m struggling with what to say, the two of you have an awesome responsibility. My grandmother had 5 children on a small rented farm in south Alabama, no electricity, no in door plumbing and not by choice. All 5 left to find work in towns as soon as they could walk away on their on, all around 15 years old. My mother worked in a drug store cafe making biscuits for the local sawmill workers and lived upstairs. She went on to have a successful career eventually retiring from a government job. None of the 5 children ever went back to the farm, they all worked hard in various industries. I think their children, my cousins have all been hard workers. That trauma filled start in life set them up to push for security. I say this not to look for sympathy but to show that I understand where you are in your journey. I love your attitude and I wish you much luck and success. You must have electricity and internet so that’s something.
I just wanted to share a message of love and recognition, as your journey and aspirations bear striking consonance with my own story of growing a family embedded in conscious community off-grid, both in a remote setting in a developing nation (Vanuatu) and now currently back in my home country of Australia. Thank you for sharing your words of conscious love and my prayers are with your family for the blessed birth of your new baby!
This is so damn beautiful to read. I’m so happy I came across your account. Sending you and your family so many blessings on this journey of a lifetime for you.
I’m struggling with what to say, the two of you have an awesome responsibility. My grandmother had 5 children on a small rented farm in south Alabama, no electricity, no in door plumbing and not by choice. All 5 left to find work in towns as soon as they could walk away on their on, all around 15 years old. My mother worked in a drug store cafe making biscuits for the local sawmill workers and lived upstairs. She went on to have a successful career eventually retiring from a government job. None of the 5 children ever went back to the farm, they all worked hard in various industries. I think their children, my cousins have all been hard workers. That trauma filled start in life set them up to push for security. I say this not to look for sympathy but to show that I understand where you are in your journey. I love your attitude and I wish you much luck and success. You must have electricity and internet so that’s something.
I found what you wrote to be beautiful and wise. I look forward to reading more from you. Sending you and your family love.
I just wanted to share a message of love and recognition, as your journey and aspirations bear striking consonance with my own story of growing a family embedded in conscious community off-grid, both in a remote setting in a developing nation (Vanuatu) and now currently back in my home country of Australia. Thank you for sharing your words of conscious love and my prayers are with your family for the blessed birth of your new baby!
Thank you for sharing your light! 🙏🏾🖤
This is so damn beautiful to read. I’m so happy I came across your account. Sending you and your family so many blessings on this journey of a lifetime for you.