
My name is Jenny and my husband is Jeremie, our little bundle we call Eloise. We've been married three years - and what a three years its been!
We've moved 5 times in the last 3 years - and despite the seemingly nomadic lifestyle we've had, have finally found a place (I pray!) that we can settle.
We live in a small town, though it is quickly expanding and turning more into the city everyday.
We've moved 5 times in the last 3 years - and despite the seemingly nomadic lifestyle we've had, have finally found a place (I pray!) that we can settle.
We live in a small town, though it is quickly expanding and turning more into the city everyday.
Our apartment is two stories, with one sitting room, one bath, and two bedrooms.
We have one car, no cable and no dishwasher.
Until recently I was working in a near-by town as a Librarian; Jeremie will be going back to school full-time this September to re-train in IT.
We entertain ourselves with movies, and the Internet, I wash all our dishes by hand, and have a clothesline off of the back porch, where I hang 99% of our laundry.
We have one car, no cable and no dishwasher.
Until recently I was working in a near-by town as a Librarian; Jeremie will be going back to school full-time this September to re-train in IT.
We entertain ourselves with movies, and the Internet, I wash all our dishes by hand, and have a clothesline off of the back porch, where I hang 99% of our laundry.
Soon I'll be starting to cloth-diaper baby Eloise, and am in the process of simplifying my life and trying to live more minimalistic.
We're blessed enough to live near family, and all Fall I can and preserve on my parents farm, where they grow everything from veg, fruits to chicken, turkey, beef and of course, eggs.
My sister also lives close by, so it's normal to once a week have a family gathering or at least the women will, to swap ideas, recipes and the odd tidbit of gossip.
Jeremie and I have been trying to live a greener lifestyle, using real food, buying in bulk, canning/preserving, using less electricity and getting by with less.
Sometimes it can be a real pain, and tiring - but we both agree it makes for a better life.
So please feel free to comment or ask questions! Both of us will be posting in the future, so happy reading!
- Jenny and Jeremie
We're blessed enough to live near family, and all Fall I can and preserve on my parents farm, where they grow everything from veg, fruits to chicken, turkey, beef and of course, eggs.
My sister also lives close by, so it's normal to once a week have a family gathering or at least the women will, to swap ideas, recipes and the odd tidbit of gossip.
Jeremie and I have been trying to live a greener lifestyle, using real food, buying in bulk, canning/preserving, using less electricity and getting by with less.
Sometimes it can be a real pain, and tiring - but we both agree it makes for a better life.
So please feel free to comment or ask questions! Both of us will be posting in the future, so happy reading!
- Jenny and Jeremie