and by no yard I mean NO yard
"You have four kids, how in the world do you manage!?" you ask as you gaze out at your wonderful American lawn. Here are some tips I've learned living in our wee cottage that I think could be useful to any family, even the ones with space to spare.
The world is our backyard
The rock pile across the road
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Watching boats near the harbour
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It helps that the ocean is literally a stone's throw away from our front door. The girls have adopted the rock pile as their playground. Who needs a swingset when you have rocks to climb and sea glass to find? Sometimes I take the kids out when it's rainy and they run in puddles with their wellies. We explore the harbours and walk to parks.
We've embraced dressers and fewer clothes
| Clothes hang to dry in our living room, and I'm ok with that |
My "full load" of laundry here is about 1/4 the size or smaller than what I'm used to doing in the states. Pair that with the "dryer" leaving all the clothes damp, and it's a full day process. Surprisingly it doesn't take up a ton of my time. I throw in a load in the morning, and hang it in the afternoon. By the evening or next morning it's ready to fold and put away. (I have my girls put away the laundry, it's saved me loads of time.)
We don't have the space for extra towels, so we have four towels for all of us. They're just washed more often than I ever washed towels in the states. There's no need for so many clothes and towels when laundry is done so often and there's no space anyway!
Things have multiple uses, and we don't have a lot of things
| My bedroom vanity |
We only brought 6 suitcases with us (try to fit your life into 6 suitcases). You really realize what is essential and what you can live without. The kids have downsized incredibly in their toys and it's been pretty amazing. Much less to clean up!
We have one living room and no playroom
Shocking, I know! But really, why do you need a living room, family room, and rec room? Our spaces here get combined and it works. Our living room is for sitting, studying, and talking, the kids bedrooms are their play areas, and because they only have a few toys, they don't get overwhelmingly messy. Our bedroom has a couch and the one TV.
We buy more often
We have a million baskets
We go without
Some things are just too big to have. Period. There's no space for power tools, outdoor toys, fine china, big holiday decorations, more than three pairs of shoes/boots per person, large toys, or really just a LOT of anything. We're learning to just live without these extra things. None of them were things we've ever needed, just things we've always liked to have. (We can borrow things if we ever need them).
We settle
Is the chair working to hide them
at all?!
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