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- Frankie McAdams Barlow · 5:43Columbia should send you money for advertising
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- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Frankie McAdams Barlow YASSSS I’d love to be sponsored by them!!
- Jeff Herrera · 10:01BRAVO… CRONIN MOUNTAIN!
- Frankie McAdams Barlow · 5:04Inspiring !
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- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Frankie McAdams Barlow thank you so much for following our journey!
- Kenneth McDade · 3:34It was fun to watch. Maybe have the questions on something like a board in front of you. Slow down, you get in a hurry at times and it stirs up heavy breathing and makes us feel like you are going to gasp for air. Good style, great looking surroundings and outfit. Like the knowledge share, maybe a walk through the compound like a tour guide for another episode. (I expect more.)
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Kenneth McDade totally agree!!! I need to do these more and I’m sure I’ll get there. Going live is always a little nerve wracking haha . I’ll definitely do more of these!
- Kim MacLurg · 4:22You were definitely an inspiration for us. It hasn’t been easy but it has been so worth it
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Kim MacLurg thank you so much!! Definitely a journey but everyday is another step closer! The key is to just keep going. Doing that alone will lead to success
- Kim MacLurg · 0:00Rachel McCash Cronin for sure!! We are the same. Just focus on the next task at hand.
- Heidi LynnOmg I have been on this commitment to my purpose to post the first thing I think when something comes into my energy. “Omg she is so flippen adorable” was the thought that came to me when I saw this. Keep shining babygirl.
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Heidi Lynn aww haha thank you!! I’ve been trying to do the same!! Today I had the thought to go live and cover the questions I’ve been getting all the time lately. So I quickly did it before my shy INFJ personality could talk myself out of it haha
- Heidi Lynn · 0:00Rachel McCash Cronin lol you did great babes
- Cameron Ring · 10:06What made you wanna do this ?
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Cameron Ring getting asked the same questions so many times haha Figured others were wondering too!
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Cameron Ring ohhhhh wait— you meant go off the grid?? Or do the video??? I just reread your comment and it meant something different this time hahaha! Okay we wanted to do this whole thing originally because we wanted more land. We were suburban homesteaders with chickens and a garden on a tiny lot. We went land shopping just “for fun” because “one day” we wanted more land. I found this 35 acre lot online and wanted to check it out for the experience of looking at a mountain property and needless to say, this lot changed everything. We loved it and turned our lives upside down to grab it and dramatically change our lifestyle to make it work.
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Cameron Ring so the property made us do it haha— the views—the best school districts, close to shopping but also “out there” far enough for privacy—literally the perfect lot .
- Lindsay HalliganSo inspiring!
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Lindsay Halligan thank you for watching!
- Brittany Rocha · 3:02I know how that is, we hail in our water too right now
- Brittany Rocha · 3:25Haul
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Brittany Rocha haha yes I knew what you meant . It’s such a huge chore and one that never ends. Some say laundry or dishes never ends—eh those definitely have an “end”. Refilling the water tank is the true “never ends”!
- Michael T Hoover · 10:17Wow this was awesome! Your energy is so refreshing! … You are so kind and generous to share these parts of your life…
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Michael T Hoover haha thank you for watching!! And of course, I want to share more as I can
- Jenny Evans · 0:46So awesome to hear your voice! Thank you for sharing. I love hearing about your adventures.
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Jenny Evans thank you for watching! Yes, it’s been a while since I hoped on live! Felt great to share more than just my typed posts haha
- Jenny Evans · 0:00Rachel McCash Cronin I’ve been interested in that lifestyle for some time now, and I’m working towards it. I really appreciate you sharing your experiences.
- Rachel Moormeier · 0:09Hey girl!!!!!
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Rachel Moormeier hey hey heyyy!!!
- Brentlee Thomas · 7:36Awesome !!! Thanks for sharing!!!
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Brentlee Thomas thank you for tuning in!!
- Nicole RogersI love the backdrop of your video. great info!
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Nicole Rogers haha yes this is just right in front of the big rock formations!!
- Handlebar Henry · 0:00Jane and I experienced some of the things you are having ..this was way back in 1976. I think I’ve mentioned that about a month after we got married we were able to live in a 9000 sq foot house..PLUS a huge three car garage and and a work area behind it..hard to explain but would cost a fortune if built today. In addition there was a servants house and even a house for the water well. A pecan orchard..was an unbelievable experience. But we were responsible for everything..the power, water natural gas and so on. The house was built with solid select heart pine..which doesn’t exist anymore. These were virgin trees that were cut ..they were something like the redwoods in California..not quite as large and many of these were actually hauled out of the woods using a Lindsey 8 Wheel Lumber Wagon (my grandfather ended up owning the Lindsey 8 Wheel Lumber Wagon Factory..it was a bit famous as an important Mississippi invention: https://www.google.com/search?source=univ&tbm=isch… Anyway.. when we first got married we didn’t have a lot of money so it was like a dream come true..to live in such a place..and not have anyone bothering us about it..we were there for 5 years..as sort housekeepers. The house was SOLID HEART PINE..in todays world just the lumber would be enough to build a small subdivision. Anyway..one thing I learned is that if I ever ended up being wealthy enough to actually own a house like this I would never do it..because it was an enormous amount of work. Always something to do. In fact..so much work that the guy across the highway actually spent and entire year just painting the outside of it. There were a number of similar things that we experienced that you are dealing with. one was water. The original owners had put in a very expensive and deep well..as I mentioned there was even a small house to protect it. Well..one day the well ran dry. Now originally this had been a free flowing spring but as the modern world started moving out in what had been out in the country..the water level dropped. So I had to get a guy to come out and drop the pipe..which meant he had to putt it all out and extend the end. It wasn’t as big a job as it might sound..but I learned early on about just how valuable water is..how it’s absolutely necessary. This was just one of the bumps on the road but I must say our experience was just amazing. We would live on one side of the house..then move over to the other side..the place also had a giant fireplace and one the other side a fireplace for the bedroom. And enormous porch on the front and back (this isn’t included in the sq footage of the house). The kitchen was something like you might see at a restaurant..very spacious and modern for it’s day. To make a comparison with the house we left..we were renting it for $100 a month! So quite a change for a young couple just married. Sorry for the rambling..I will add one more thing..we finally had a party..a party to end all a parties..was probably in the latter part of the fourth year or early in the 5th..on New Years Eve. It was something that ended up being a little legendary among people that were there..one couple met and got married later on..three kids. I would describe it like this..it was like The Great Gatsby..on a budget. We actually were using a Christmas tree that had been thrown out. Haha..that still makes me laugh. I’ve noticed that you’ve dealt with the cold weather..we would have this too..I actually cut all of the wood we used and used trees that were on the property. Was a lot of wood. And we did have a natural gas floor furnace. I recall that I had to light it each day..the thermo couple (sp) was bad an I was too cheap to replace it..worked well enough for us. Anyway..we didn’t have cable..just an antenna and it worked but not well. Reading about your exploits just reminds me of our time way back then. Our lives would change profoundly over the years..and we have been extremely fortunate in so many ways..financial as well as others..but I did get a good education on how much work it takes to do something like what you are doing. A lot of energy. And it helps to be young. Good luck with your project!GOOGLE.COMlindsey lumber wagon – Google Searchlindsey lumber wagon – Google Search
- Soki Wright · 10:17Thanks for sharing your progress. Good luck on the road and bridge! You’re such a good mama giving your kids this priceless experience.
- Rachel McCash Cronin · 0:00Soki Wright Aw thank you!! I hope they always see it that way too haha !