How to Start Homesteading
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Apr 27, 2024
Let's talk about homesteading, the obstacles most people face, and how to get started today. Leave your questions or comments below.
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Today I wanted to share with you something that's very close to us here at the Farmers
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Lab, something we're very passionate about, and that is helping others get started homesteading
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We get this question a lot. How do I get started? What am I going to have to deal with
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And how do you deal with those obstacles? We have just released a book, Living Off the Land, a modern guide to homesteading
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We did this book because we receive so many emails, so many comments
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We even have people stop by to let us know that they're interested and to see if we will
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help them. And so we're always talking with people about this. We're very passionate about helping people on their homesteading journey
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One of the first things that we get asked is, what does homesteading mean? Now, you know, people like myself and my husband, we were born into this lifestyle
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So it's not something we had to learn. And for the last two or three generations, the skills and the knowledge are missing
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And so these young people are coming and they're trying to start providing food for their family
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and they don't know where to start. So this is what we're here for
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This is the whole reason for the Farmer's Lamp, is to help you on your homesteading journey
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If you ask five people, what is homesteading? You're probably going to get five different answers
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But at the root of all those answers is going to be something like this
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It's providing as much as for your family, as much food, as much comfort, as much as
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you can for your family on the land that you have, whether that's a quarter acre, whether
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that's an acre, whether that's a thousand acres, as much as you have doing what you
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can to provide for your family. I'm not one of those people who say you have to have 10 acres of land and a garden and
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you have to have this animal and that animal. I mean, really, I don't think it matters
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To me, it is about the attitude of providing as much as you can for your family, no matter
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where you are. Now, you have to determine what level of self-sufficiency you want to get to and you have to, what degree
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of homesteading do you want to do? You have to answer those two questions at the very beginning of your journey
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So let, I mean, let's face it, no matter what your lifestyle is, in this world, there are
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obstacles, there are stresses. And the obstacles that we face with homesteading are largely based on the decisions that we
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make about our homestead. And this is not an ad for the book, but the book is designed to walk you through all of
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those and give you an action plan to help you get started homesteading or help you
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even if you already have started, help you be better, help you be more productive on
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your homestead. So let's take a look at some of the challenges
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The first challenge that we deal with is money. Anybody who's on a farm or on a homestead, most of those people will tell you money can
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be tight. It just seems like, especially in our country right now, if you've been to the grocery store
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anybody at all, then you know, it's just, it's a crazy time
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So a lot of people have to work and try to homestead, which is really hard because there's
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chores, there's things that happen all day long. The garden needs daily attendance
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You know, there's just things that can happen. So most of the time what happens is one person works a job away from the homestead and then
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the other person is there, you know, doing what they can until the other one gets home
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So finding a way to make money. A lot of homesteading families barter, a lot of them look for ways to earn money online
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They sell products from the farm. No matter how much of the self-sustaining lifestyle you live, there always seems to
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be something that needs, requires money. It's just the nature of our world
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So before you do decide, consider, you know, that some areas have restrictions on selling
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your eggs, selling your meat, selling your milk, selling your butter. So be aware of those situations in your area
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The next thing we want to talk about is being flexible. Now, the weather
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The weather is all important to a farmer or a homesteader, whatever you want to call yourself
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It's the main reason that we have to be flexible. You know, I remember back in 2016, we had been in a drought for four or five years
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And so we planted our garden in 2016, just like we always would
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And then of course the rains came and we lost the whole garden
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We had to start all over again. And it wasn't even in a flood prone area
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It's just the rain was so much rain and the ground was so dry
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The ground just couldn't handle it all at one time. So you know, as the old saying goes, the best laid plans of mice and men, right
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So it's never truer than when it comes to weather. So on the farm we have a post called Old Timey Weather Sayings
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And a lot of those are actually really very accurate. And it's a pretty fun read if you want to take a look at that
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So what do you do when you face the obstacle of being flexible
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You just reprioritize and you move on to the next chore. There's no stopping because the animals are going to need to be fed
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They're going to need to be tended. They're going to need to be checked on. The eggs need to be gathered
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These things just keep on going. So you just have to keep, you just get up and you keep going
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There are a million and one ways that something can come up on the homestead
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I mean, in the blink of an eye, it's not a question of if, it's just a question of when
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You're going to have to change your plans and make 180 degree turn. I mean, it just, it just happens
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I would say daily. You're ready to harvest your garden. That may be the same time as your colt gets colic
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Or you're having a breached calf. I mean, you may spend hours leading a horse around a corral just hoping that he will poop
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So bullet or horse, he became a top priority in a matter of seconds a few years ago
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So these things are just going to happen and you're going to get frustrated
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If you're like me, I'm a list maker and I love that to-do list
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And so there's never a day that I get all those boxes checked
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It's just not going to happen. Okay. You're not ever going to sit down at the end of the day and say, I got everything done
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today that needed to get done. Take that off the table and give yourself the room to take a breath and say, you know what
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I did everything I could today. I did the very best that I could today and move on
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Take everything with a grain of salt and a pinch of sugar. As they say, frustration and anger are not going to get you anywhere
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Don't be unreasonable in your expectations of yourself, of your finances or in others
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Just look on the sunny side, as they say. There's a season for every work on the homestead and you will get there
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Don't look at someone's farm and say, oh, that's what I want today. It may have taken them 20 or 30 years to get there
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So, you know, allow yourself the time to grow, make mistakes, learn from others and just
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keep moving forward. Now, on a homestead, a skill is as good as money in the bank
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You can barter your skills. You can trade your skills. Some skills can become even relaxing or even hobbies
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You always keep improving in this lifestyle. You're not stagnant at all
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If you can develop a skill or you have a skill that helps you make extra money, that's
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a real blessing. You can be doing knitting, woodworking, metalworking, leatherworking, mechanical repair work, food
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preservation, write books, blogs, animal husbandry. I mean, the list could just, there's just no, it's exhaustive
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There's no way to get to the end of all of it. But there are some skills which aren't as tangible
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When your cow is in trouble, like we said, she's having a breech birth
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Do you have a level head? Can you think clearly and find a solution before it's too late
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Or do you just say, oh, that's it. There's no options. I don't know what to do and, you know, freak out
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Do you know someone who keeps a cool level head in the face of adversity
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They're the ones that you want to call in a situation like that. So each of us has our strong points and they can come in handy at the right time
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Reach out to the people you trust, build a community in the homesteaders and farmers
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in your area. And those relationships will help you survive in the homesteading life
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You put your head together, you gain knowledge that you wouldn't otherwise have
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Listen to the old timers, listen to the old timers, sit with them, talk with them
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They love to answer questions. And most homesteaders and farmers love to help people
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So I won't say all because this is the world we live in, but find someone who you can ask
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whom you can trust that has the experience and grow and learn from them
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There is never enough time to do everything. Never enough time. Like I said, I don't even remember a night when I laid down and thought, I've got it
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all done today. You know, I laid out and I think, man, I wish I had had time to do that
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I wish I had had time to do this and I hoped I would get to that
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So time can be an obstacle in homesteading, but it's manageable and you can use it wisely
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So you just make a list. I'm a list maker. Like I said, you prioritize, you work from the greatest to the least, and you just keep
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moving forward because it's just a blessing to be living this lifestyle
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This is that we're talking about right now. It's not exhaustive. I mean, you know, we can't cover everything in a short video or a short podcast, but these
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are just the top things. Your homestead is where you hang your heart
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It's where you wipe the sweat from your brow. It's where you bind the bleeding cuts
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You find the balance in your spirit. You find what works for you and your family, make a decision as to what you want to do
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what you can do, and then move forward from there. If you find solutions, share them with other people
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If you need solutions, reach out to people. I'm always here. My husband and I are always here to help you in any way we can
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The freedom you feel in a homestead is almost intangible. I mean, it visibly changes the people and the things around you
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You're going to have your family may question your decisions. Just let them be who they are and just love them, and these are the decisions you've made
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for your family, and go forward with it. You cannot expect yourself to be where you're going to be in 10 years
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It's just not going to happen, so take a breath. Make the decisions that you need to make and move forward with your family
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What are the top benefits that come to your mind when we're talking about homesteading
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I want to give you a list of mine. The satisfaction of being self-sustaining
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That doesn't mean that we don't have to purchase things off the farm or that we consider ourselves
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detached from the world. To a certain degree, that is true, but that just means that we could, if something happened
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live off of what we produce here on the farm. It's the knowledge of where your food comes from and what is in it
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It's the reward of hard work, of a job well done, knowing how your food was raised, knowing
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how your animals were treated and processed, a sense of independence, peace
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I love that we're always learning new skills, always improving skills. If you have the right setup, the solitude and privacy, but my very favorite thing is
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new life when chicks hatch, when kittens are born, when calves come on the scene
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That's my favorite part. There are hard parts. When you have to cull an animal, when a bear breaks in and gets an animal, or something
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else happens to one of your animals, that's the hard part of this lifestyle
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Even though we're sustenance farmers, killing is never easy. We all have different ways of dealing with that
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We tend to just say, you know what? The Lord provided us this meat
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This is the animal he's put into our care. We've given it a good life
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It's healthy and now it's going to feed our bodies. We're thankful to the Lord for that blessing
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Do not be afraid to dream big, but keep in mind that it's one step at a time
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Like I said a while ago, you're not going to be tomorrow where you're going to be in
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10 days. If you have these goals, when my kids were little, we had this saying
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I don't know where it came from, and I'm sure it's not unique to my family, but it's, by
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the yard it's hard and by the inch it's a cinch. I would tell them that
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Then I would have to remind myself, this is true. This is the way of life
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Now, when you decide you're going to be homesteading, let's say you're in a subdivision
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You may have an HOA, so be sure you know your rules
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You can start with edible landscaping, and we have a post on the farmer's note to help
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you with that. You can maybe have chickens. A lot of places like that can't have roosters, but you could have a couple of hens
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Just start where you are, and then if your desire is to move to a piece of land or out
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into the country or out of town, then take actionable steps. Every little step will eventually add up to you being where you want to be
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In life, overcoming fear is the hardest step. Don't be afraid. Just take a look at it
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We all have to start somewhere. Just begin at the beginning, right now, where you are today
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Start thinking about ways that you can produce more for your family and be more independent
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You might start with something small, like I said, like a couple of chickens, a tomato
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plant in a container in your backyard. Wherever you are, just take that first step
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Things are going to happen every day. Like we said a while ago, you have to be flexible
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My husband and I discuss over our second cup of coffee what we want to accomplish that day
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We set our priorities, and then based on that, we're flexible around that because things
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are going to happen. Even though I was born and raised in this lifestyle, I don't know it all
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Know anybody who tells you they don't have anything to learn and they know it all, they don't
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They don't even know what they don't know. We still try to learn new things
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We still try to grow new crops. The enemy is not failure
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The enemy is fear because faith cannot live where fear abides. They're completely opposite to one another
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Failure to us is the opportunity to stretch, to learn a new skill, to gain an experience
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Believe it or not, things are out of our control. Things are going to go wrong, even with the tried and true ways that we do things, even
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with the old-timey ways, with modern twist. We just learn from our failure and move on
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There's no shame in asking. When I was a little girl, I was known for being inquisitive
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Imagine that. My chemistry teacher even came up, this was when I was in high school, even came up with
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a lab character based on me, and she named it Wanda Watt, as in Rhonda asked, what happens
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when I cause more than one lab situation? I remember someone telling me I shouldn't ask too many questions
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They made me feel like I was wrong. I remember to this day what my papa told me
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He said, Rhonda Lynn, he never called me by my first name. It was Rhonda Lynn
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The only stupid question is a question that you already know the answer to
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You go ahead and keep asking those questions. Of course, he was right
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As far as I'm concerned, he was always right. You shouldn't be concerned
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Ask questions. Don't feel dumb. Don't feel like you should already know
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Only you can decide. Only you know why you want a homestead
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Only you know the direction that you want to take your family in
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You know your desires for your family. It's always a good idea to ask good questions
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Ask people who have experience, but bear in mind that the decision that best suits your
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needs and lines up with your goals is yours alone. Expectations and desires of what someone else thinks or wants you to do, they don't matter
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We live by a saying, and if you've been with Farmers' Night for any length of time, I know
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you know this saying, but we live by this saying. There are as many ways of getting a farm chore done as there's farmers
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You got to be willing to listen, help, and learn from them, even if it's just to see
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what not to do. What I do, what we do, may not work for you, but if you see what I do and you say, hmm
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that's not going to work for me, but this might, then you've learned something. Then you've gained something
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My granny used to tell me whenever something bad would happen, she would say, Rhonda, it's
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better to laugh than cry, so dry those tears. She wasn't a very emotional woman, as you can tell
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Frustration and the lack of knowledge, it kind of skews our view of things
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Learn to laugh at yourself. Learn to make mistakes, because trust me, you are going to make mistakes
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We all do. It's going to happen. You just refresh. You refocus
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You don't have to have a mental breakdown. You don't have to stress out
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Give yourself a break. Take a walk. Remember why you're in this lifestyle
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If you don't have clear goals and a clear decision, a clear reason why you want to start
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homesteading, you're going to struggle, and you may even fail. These things are important
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Just take some deep breaths. Remember why you're doing it, and just get out there and do it
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I'm sure you know the old saying, experience is the best teacher. Well, it's true
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No matter how much knowledge you acquire, no matter how many books you read, if you
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don't get out there and do it, you're just not going to learn it
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You can have it up here and not have it here, and this is where it matters
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My desire is to help you, not only with this talk, but to encourage you
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If you have questions or comments, let me know. Check out the book
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Give yourself and your family a large learning curve. Above all else, enjoy your journey
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It's fantastic. It's fulfilling. It's humorous, and it's inspiring. Until next time, safe and happy journey
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