Greetings all!
Let me give you all a little background on myself before I get into this I live in a barn context. I am a 37 year old mom of 3 amazing little monsters who I adore and drive me crazy simultaneously at every given moment of every single day! I live on a small hobby farm with my incredibly adoring husband and this little piece of heaven grows bigger daily! I over use the exclamation point because I am really excited about most of the things I say, as in I have a very upbeat personality and through writing that may be the only way to show it!!! My husband and I farm, and I am a mascara slinging momma in the midst of the craziness and YES it really is that nuts! I am an entrepreneur at heart and love to be creative and love working for the best boss ever - yeah, that's me. I have a background in corrections and worked in law enforcement for 6 years before retiring to join the business world with my love; and, from that point on I was hooked. But enough of that now onto I live in a barn.....
In 2007 we purchased a farm with a magnificent 100+ year old house and barn the kind that was made with wooden nails and put together over a very long period of time. It was a century farm for my husband's family, his grandmother was the last baby born and raised in the house until we started our family. Well the do it yourselfers we are, we decided it was a great place to set roots. We began with some pretty serious renovating and that never stopped - I mean NEVER! We would finish one project in that house and something else would pop up that needed to be done. It was draining. So after 8 years of repairs, fixing, updating and doing it all again we decided enough was enough.
Remember the magnificent barn I told you about it was seriously just amazing, we started raising goats in 2009, and like I said as an entrepreneur we didn't mess around we went into it full steam ahead! We were going to have green mowing goats, sell some for breeding, and of course sell some to market. By 2011 our operation was in full swing we had 90 goats, many were having babies and we were seeing the rewards of all of our hard work and learning curve. On March 1, 2011 devastation hit and our barn caught fire, we lost everything, all but 6 goats and a donkey were killed in our fire. Because of the age of the building the wood was dry and went up faster than I have ever seen. It was horrible. But if it wasn't for the fire that happened I would still be living in our 1890's house and doing repairs, if it wasn't for that fire we wouldn't have rebuild a HUGE pole shed to rebuild our herd of goats (that's a different blog), if it wasn't for that fire I wouldn't live in a barn now.
So here it is, this past year we decided after seeing someone else's amazing shed converted to a house that we could do that! So again being do it yourselfers my amazing husband who in a past life built houses to pay for college and myself who had a dad who was a carpenter which I felt made me completely qualified to built a house; put up a house inside of our pole barn! We put up every board and nail, we finished wood work, we leveled, poured concrete in places and worked off our tails! And now I proudly say I live in a barn. A beautiful up to date, I won't need to do any repairs on it for years to come, barn. My beautiful barn house that looks like a shed with incredible windows from the outside but when you walk in is a small piece of heaven to me! And what else would you have around your barn? Well horses, donkeys, pigs, goats, cats, dogs and any other animal our hearts would desire! All of which will make appearances in upcoming blogs!
I hope you enjoyed my first glimpse of my crazy life - yes it is very real!