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Oh that might be the hardest question as I love three of the seasons for different reasons, but you can definitely count winter out. So, what’s your favorite season and what’s an example of your ideal day during that season? We imagine that there is no such thing as a typical day when you live on a farm (which is ironically similar to how there is no such thing as a typical day living in NYC). He hates to nap and does absolutely everything the other kids do. Monty is the baby and doesn't really act like one at 18 months. He is the most charming, loving, clown that will melt your heart when you meet him. She is wise beyond her years and can usually be found picking up after the other kids.īeau is also four and we call him a lover. However she spends her days getting as dirty as possible and her favorite activity is wrestling.
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Hannah is almost six and outfit of choice daily is a princess dress. She is the mamma of the group and has lots of responsibility in caring for the others. Halle is nine and she sings like a bird, and dances instead of walks. Tell us more about the five children who call you mom. More books, more family time, more memories. I would say to parents trying to adapt this lifestyle, less clothes, less toys, less screen time. This lead to us living a slower lifestyle. With every child that I had, I tried to simplify our life more and more, for my own sanity. I don't think it's as conscious as one may think. We choose bale jumping over television and chores over a trip to the local swimming pool.
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I think this can go hand in hand with farm life where things tend to be a little more slow and simple. I think the "slow living' movement is essentially going back to how we lived years ago. What are your thoughts on this movement? Do you have any words of wisdom for parents who are seeking a slower life, regardless of whether they live in the country or in the city? The “slow living” movement has permeated households all over the world - in cities, in the country - families are embracing the idea that less is so much more (especially in this digital age).