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  1. What a beautiful honestly written post. I really feel for your heartache, Kristen, having lost two babies of my own (after finally having met the man I wanted to have a family with). Your courage and faith is refreshing to read about.
    Im finding this blog incredibly useful and easy to follow. Im hoping to move back to my birth place, New Zealand, in the next few years (OH is from the UK where we currently live) and am working my way through your '100 days of less' looking at things with a view to taking them with us (or not).
    I love the way you write and am very glad Ive found your blog. Keep up the good work.
    Thank You.

  2. Thank you very much! I am sorry to hear of your loss, as well – even though we have never held them, it doesn't take away the pain of losing them. I bet that is quite a process of going through everything – especially when you need to move across the seas! Are you excited to move back? Do you enjoy it in the UK? I have always wondered what it would be like to live there :). I am humbled by your kind words and they are extremely encouraging. Can't thank you enough and it is wonderful to know that others are participating in the series too – I continually find myself doing the same :). Keep in touch!

    1. Ive loved living in the UK (have been here 23 years as my OH is English), but am now longing for the wide open spaces and laidback lifestyle that NZ has to offer. I want to go now, but we have much to do first. :o)

    2. The wide open spaces – so refreshing, isn't it? I can't even begin to imagine living in either country – they both sound so beautiful! The thought of moving does have so much excitement tied to it! Hope you can move sooner rather than later 🙂

  3. I am thankful every day that God led me to your blog…somehow…I give Him the glory in that! So much of what you write speaks to me. I'd love to know where you are in Minne-SNOW-ta 🙂 I'm in Bloomington and striving to live in a small space with less…looking to the future with HOPE…but not hope of more STUFF. Thank you for being so REAL.

    1. Teresa, thank you so much for your message – it blessed me richly and I am humbled by your kind words. We are near Willmar! So you probably understand what I am talking about when I say "blizzard tips" :). Looking towards the future with HOPE is huge because truly, everyone can make the change, as long as they are striving towards it! I hope you continue to find ways to live with less here and thanks again for your words, Teresa! They mean a lot!

  4. Thanks for all your help! Your words are inspirational and encouraging! I wished you lived next door, so we could visit face to face 🙂

    1. Thanks Fenton :). Ah, I would love to sit down and have a cup of coffee (or hot chocolate…not a HUGE coffee fan :)). I love sitting and talking about organizing, but also more about LIFE – people's stories, people's experiences! Thank you for your encouragement!

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