When I was in University I had a dorm-sized refrigerator and I swore never again would I live with one milk container filling my fridge and a freezer the size of one ice cream sandwich. So I answer, “No, I shop at Costco.” And the jaws drop.
We want to live life intentionally, define simple and enjoy what is out our front door. For us it starts with living in a tiny house.
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When I was in University I had a dorm-sized refrigerator and I swore never again would I live with one milk container filling my fridge and a freezer the size of one ice cream sandwich. So I answer, “No, I shop at Costco.” And the jaws drop.
Those words bring up many real feelings. In the last 9 months my tiny house has become my home. So when it became time to pack it up, tow it ourselves for the first time, and wave goodbye my heart was on an emotional bungee cord.
Financial freedom is my goal, but tiny living has definitely not given it to me. I had to take a loan out to finish my tiny house. A minalmilst mindset just doesn't describe me. I'm a confirmed practicalist. Which I define as "own as many "I use every week" items as possible." Freetime has also not been given to me. My experience is that I spend more time cleaning the tiny house than my apartment because you can always see the mess and the dust...
But what tiny living has given me is the outdoors.`
We've been living in the tiny house for 4.5 months. Many of our readers have been asking, "How much does it cost to live in a tiny house?" We thought we'd outline some of our expenses here to give you an idea of what our monthly TINY budget looks like.
Part 3/4 of JUST WAHLS tiny house tour. Check out the outside of our tiny house and under.
Stuff stuff stuff, where does it all go? How do you survive? Part II of Tiny House Tour shows how we pull off tiny living. Keep your eye out for Part III The Outside. Even better subscribe to get notifications.