I didn’t start my adult life out wanting anything more than the normal things; a husband, kids, a nice house and car. I had very few goals and dreams, nothing to work towards and strive for. As a child I was enamored with the “Little House” books and read them over and over again. I was drawn to the simple, yet hard way of life. I loved how they worked so hard for everything they had and how things such as farming and cooking had a meaning and purpose to them. I longed for this existence, but didn’t know to obtain it. I was living in the 21st century, life was about cute clothes, the coolest gadgets, going out with friends and all sorts of trivials. I needed more than that, I was tired and depressed, going through the motions of living the “good life”.
About two years after Dadzoo and I were married we bought a house. Just your typical little house on a quarter acre of land. We put in the typical green lawn with flower beds, bushes and some trees. There was a little bitty garden in the corner, enough room to grow some tomatoes and zucchini, but not much else.
This is a picture of our house eight years later. The front hasn’t changed much, excepting the trees are nice and big, it looks like your typical yard in any typical neighborhood. Through the years the garden slowly got bigger, a foot here and there, but not much more. I was on a quarter acre, I couldn’t have a big garden, I couldn’t produce most of our food, it was only a quarter acre of land after all.
There were women out there that LIKED to cook, and LIKED to home make and LIKED their husbands. There were women out there that felt like being a homemaker and wife and mother was the most important thing they could do. There were women that weren’t afraid to wear skirts all the time, that homeschooled, that make their own bread and cheese. I was HOOKED!
This was what I wanted, this is what main stream suburban Momminess wasn’t giving me. I finally found my community of women that I felt like I could learn from.
Next spring we will be adding even more garden boxes, about 300 more square feet and we are also tearing up grass along the sides of the yard and planting raspberries and grapes.
