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The Nomadic Movement

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6 ай бұрын

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@unsocialbutterfly5760
@unsocialbutterfly5760 6 ай бұрын
Chicken lady here - free range is awesome, but yes they still need pellets and in particular a good calcium source or you will end up with egg issues. One of your hens is not laying because she is broody…meaning her hormones are telling her to sit on her eggs to hatch, regardless of whether there is a rooster around. They go into a trance like state and your friendly hen will become extremely aggressive and peck you, especially if you try and move her. You must either let her hatch a clutch or break the broody cycle because not only will she not lay, but she will eat less, lose weight and not dust bathe as often, resulting in parasites attacking her and any other hen in the hutch. A broody hen can sit for weeks to months so you must break the broodiness for her own health. Some hens will break the cycle easier than others, some will continue to go broody often, depends on the individual and the breed. A broody hen is a hen that refuses to leave the nest and every time you go to the hutch, she is always in there and you rarely see her out and about. Google how to break the broody hen, it’s too much for me to write in a comment, there are a few methods that work. Certain breeds become more broody than others, so if you ever get more hens, research what breeds you have access to that are less broody. The other reason hens don’t lay are because of seasonal changes (cold weather), poor health, old age or moulting. Most don’t lay when they are moulting as they are using all their energy to grow new feathers. You know when they are moulting because they lose feathers, some get bald patches and you see feathers around where they hang out. Its usual for them to have a non laying period, unless they are ones that have been bred for egg production, like the ones used in awful caged egg factories. Isa browns pretty much lay all year round and rarely go broody, however they typically don’t have as long a lifespan as other breeds, 2-5 years compared to 5-10 years. I always rescue Isa browns from the egg factories and get at least a good year of daily egg production from them, and let them retire on my free range farm. I also have a few other breeds too though, just because I love them and want hens that live longer because I get attached to them. Also check they haven’t decided to lay elsewhere, some will find a cosy spot out of the nest. I once found a mountain of at least 60 eggs under a pile of wood, had no clue one had chosen a different place to lay! Research your breeds and research breaking broody hens. Good luck! Oh and check your broody hen for parasites regularly and kick her out of that nest, so she eats, until you get time to research how to break her broody brain.
@deestanley9836
@deestanley9836 6 ай бұрын
I hope you put up a clothesline for a back up for your clothes to get dried. You need a big pot over a fire pit to heat up water for laundry, or to cook on too. There is always a way to cook or do dishes, laundry or take a bath, other than turning on the knob.
@DB-fh7fl
@DB-fh7fl 6 ай бұрын
I feel your frustration having to tear all the boards out but I think it’s the right decision
@cmycamellroze8218
@cmycamellroze8218 6 ай бұрын
Somewhere in the annuls of Panama, , there will be a very loving, creatively rich progressive legacy, written on the rocks on the land about just "how" amazing n beautiful you've enriched the land, community n lives y'all have touched n connected with, there as well as just about everywhere you've been. May the Lord n the Universe continue to prosper , bless n keep you. Thank you for allowing me to be touched by it. Forever Lola Farms!!
@charlottegunning1548
@charlottegunning1548 6 ай бұрын
Hey guys, seriously when you're feeling discouraged just Remember this Farm/home/work shop n EVERY single thing on that land- you n Kaylee n Rodrigo n your 2 helper (sorry bad w names) Brought up there! There was NOTHING up there! NOTHING!! LOOK around you at the Amazing Farm n 2 dwellings you now have n tell me you guys haven't worked your butts off! But the Rewards!! Blessings to you all. I love yall❤ That sauna is gonna be fantastic!
@alisinwanderland
@alisinwanderland 6 ай бұрын
Jordan, you are a tenacious beast in getting it done the right way. I am quite certain I would have turned that room into a closet rather than rip all those boards down and basically start over. That was a lot of hard work, and I am really impressed that you (and everyone who helped) pushed through it. Love to see Sadie being so involved in making meals. This quality time with Mum will surely imprint in her memory for the rest of her life and set her up for success with good health. Last, but not least, in case you were wondering what was in the toilet, that was a female dobsonfly. They are an indicator of good water quality (well-oxygenated) in nearby rivers and streams. The female only lives in the flying form for about 10 days, with the male living only about three days. In this state, they don't feed; their only goal is to mate. The female deposits large white blobs of egg masses (looks like bird turds) on the underside of leaves near the rivers/streams. They are attracted to light, which might be why you found one in your bathroom at night.
@manishaholm
@manishaholm 6 ай бұрын
We free-ranged our chickens and also kept their feeder filled. They chose what they needed. We brought them apple snacks from time to time, maybe a couple times per week, but mostly, they found grubs and ate grass and weeds. We had two acres and 8 chickens. Plenty for everyone. Including 5 llamas and 3 ducks. Happy hillside.
@evahegarty741
@evahegarty741 6 ай бұрын
Being a Finn myself, I totally understand that you had to remove the stain coating. It will be worth it in the end! you go guys!
@bikingmomma524
@bikingmomma524 6 ай бұрын
You are so lucky to have Enrique and Iberto. You would not have completed half of what you have done without them. It is wonderful that you can provide them with a paid job. They have been there every step of the way doing the tedious, hard labor right beside you. Digging multiple holes with a post digger, lumbering wood from trees with a chainsaw, welding at all heights, changing your shed roof multiple times, mixing and hauling thousands of pounds of concrete, building a deck, patio, and walkway steps, building the animal enclosures...welding, welding, welding, and hand hauling multiple thousands of pounds of materials up and down hills with the simplest of tools, and assisting with all the animal husbandry. I hope they received a big end-of-the-year bonus. It is wonderful that they could introduce you to the indigenous tribal coffee growers for your coffee business. Kudos to those two guys.
@user-eu7jb8ev8t
@user-eu7jb8ev8t 6 ай бұрын
LOL.. Truth. I have three little grandson, they're always welcome to have my B-days with me as their. I love it and I get to relive the joys and excitement of it through them, so bring it on.....Happy B-Day to you both! ;)
@poolnoodle5311
@poolnoodle5311 6 ай бұрын
I used to work on a dairy farm. They also ran between 100-200 chickens. When they should slow down or stop laying eggs, they would go to a place like Atwood's or tractor supply and get a bag of crushed sea shells and they would also get some cayenne pepper. They would put them in the chicken pen. They would spread the pepper on the chickens feed. They were free range chickens, but we would give them the same feed that the cattle got, and they would go crazy over it. Lol. They would start laying eggs again after a few weeks. 😀🐓🐓🍳🍳
@kathleenbifulco8129
@kathleenbifulco8129 6 ай бұрын
I’m not surprised. A sauna is never made with sealed wood, has to breathe. It has to adjust the temperatures. It has to expand and contract. I’m surprised you didn’t go on KZfaq to see some videos on how best to do this! Anyway, good luck deserve to have it the way it will work so you can enjoy it!
@rebeccagillig1931
@rebeccagillig1931 6 ай бұрын
You are doing a great job. Sadie cracks me up. She is so funny and it is great that you let her help with the cooking. She is a lucky little girl to have you guys as parents. thanks for sharing!!!
@jimwalker76
@jimwalker76 6 ай бұрын
That bug in your toilet can pinch the devil out of you. Your sauna is awesome.
@slbuwk
@slbuwk 6 ай бұрын
That's a ton of work, but major respect for fixing mistakes. It will be a great story faster than you know, and a great lesson for us :D
@normanbrown1723
@normanbrown1723 6 ай бұрын
Ya know, I can just imagine Sadie watching these videos when she's older and realizing that mom and dad were really just learning as they went along with each project. What an incredible life for a child! I know things are a bit different behind the scenes. But, you two are really doing it right. I've been following you since you started on the workshop. I'm so impressed. Thank you for taking us along for the ride.
@Rabbiton
@Rabbiton 6 ай бұрын
Crazy chicken lady here...if you free-range your chooks you will still need to feed grain or something else as well for protein etc e.g you can create live food with larvae etc or sprout their feed if you want to improve quality. Mine love sprouted oats and sunflower seeds. Happy Birthday, Jordan!
@danieloconnors2510
@danieloconnors2510 6 ай бұрын
Hi I bulit a Sauna myself in the same way you did in NH. You never ever put anything on the boards. You just need the right wood. Second you need a barrier of a special foil behind the boards, so no moister gets behind the boards. You also tape with aluminum tape all the seems of the foil. Otherwise you get mold and condensation in between. If you did not put a foil in between I sugest, you take the boards down again.
@angeltyson1966
@angeltyson1966 6 ай бұрын
Oyster shells ground down or ground your used eggshell to a powder and put in with their food mainly when they are molten these things may help
@kimfenn4311
@kimfenn4311 6 ай бұрын
From Australia 🇦🇺 love tuning in but sorry you have 2 do it again ,😢but you are soldiers & HAPPY BIRTHDAY JORDAN, just love Sadie growing into a BEAUTIFUL little girl💞💞💞👼👼👼KEEP THE COWS OUT!!! God Bless you HEAPS & keep PRAISING HIM 4 everything you have🥰🥰🥰
@Ijustcantbelievethis
@Ijustcantbelievethis 6 ай бұрын
Anyone who has been in a cedar sauna where you sit on a knot knows that hard woods are SO HOT! Cedar is soft so you don’t have that retained heat. I’m really concerned that the mahogany is going to burn you! Be careful.
@alelwin
@alelwin 6 ай бұрын
Guys you need to provide and install an underground propane and gasoline large storage tanks to last you at least 6 months. The storage gas tank is to provide your very own gasoline pump station. If the government will permit these installations. Then whenever you have major strikes and shutdowns in Panama you all can remain independent. You may need to consider your elevation that may interfere with your propane and gasoline large storage quantities. Thanks for sharing guys. Happy New Year to you all. Happy Birthday Jordan. Sadie is too precious. Love you guys.
@luvlivefoods
@luvlivefoods 6 ай бұрын
Loved watching Sadie help make Kale chips. You are teaching her important skills for healthy eating!
@iabelanger
@iabelanger 6 ай бұрын
I love how you showed your kid very early on that helping with tasks is fun. When she grows up, she is going to be able to do everything on her own. Congrats for being such a good parent❤🎉
@stephaniemurphy1997
@stephaniemurphy1997 6 ай бұрын
Tenacity and perseverance will get you to tour destination. They are subtly different and yes you two most certainly have both! Thank you for sharing your beautiful and fulfilling lives!!❤
@patriciahagedorn5694
@patriciahagedorn5694 6 ай бұрын
What a beautiful re-do! A lot of hard work, but so worth it. The wood looks beautiful. One concern is the lights. I remember reading comments in the last video that you need special sauna lights. Ones that can withstand heat, water/steam, be closed and waterproof for safety. Are those beautiful lights you hung going to be safe?
@tamaraliscia3408
@tamaraliscia3408 6 ай бұрын
They made no mention of the lights being safe in a sauna so I assume they didn't check.
@lindafrance9192
@lindafrance9192 6 ай бұрын
From a few comments I have read here and on the last vlog, mahogany can get very hot. I’m feeling little worried for them because of that.
@omavicmcmurray2893
@omavicmcmurray2893 6 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Jordan!!!❤ Ok, so I know you appreciate advice and you take what resonates and leave the rest, thats perfect., take what you want here. I know Sadie is young. I ran a multi award winning program, I ran the program for 40 years. Hers what I have observed. I think it’s best to help your child have a healthy relationship with dissappointent. Its a part of life, no matter what. What I have found is that the children who have parents that run with pillows (‘for when a child is challenged’) those children seem to struggle, some just a bit some a lot, with personal challenges that come there way, and they will The key is to help nurture resilience. For Sadie to understand it’s Dads birthday has a itty bitty sting but the heartfelt experience of loving and celebrating and generously giving to dad is far greater than that itty bitty sting. Then, when Sadie is invited to her playmates birthday party she will have a healthier relationship with that experience…its hard, because you want to protect her from pain, but its part of being n the physical plane, there are natural boundaries everywhere. That is part of the growing we’re here to do. ❤Ok, thats the advice from this ol’ child care provider and mother, grandmother. Just let it simmer, I know you will continue to do the amazing parenting you do. We love you❤❤❤
@LV12800
@LV12800 6 ай бұрын
Yes, well said! ❤
@charlene5461
@charlene5461 6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately my younger brother and I are a perfect example of what you have caringly explained. Although he is only one year younger, there is a HUGE difference in work ethics, attitude and handling what life throws at you and the only difference in our raising was he wasn't taught to deal with disappointment. He got what he wanted or pouted. He got what he wanted😢 As an adult man, it's a sad sight😢 Confused to why when he is wrong, why everyone just don't go along with it, even when he KNOWS he's wrong!😢 So you have explained this very well and very true and thank you for sharing your wisdom.
@mylibertyvan5650
@mylibertyvan5650 6 ай бұрын
I agree wholeheartedly! Kids need to be naturally disappointed every once in a while to handle life. Don't fix things for your kids! Let them suffer consequences, and then next time, they will avoid the situation. It may have more decisive implications down the road.
@FloridaRocks
@FloridaRocks 6 ай бұрын
I raised two boys and a girl. On the occasion of their mis-steps sometimes they'd incur consequences. Naturally, they'd look to me to bail them out of their difficulties -- but no -- I told them "Mama don't pay consequences." They, of course, shot back with [such and such's] parents paid their consequences. I told them "and what did they learn? Only that their parents would get them out of trouble -- not to never do that again!" They couldn't help but agree with my logic and knew Mama would always be there emotionally but won't pay their consequences. This they would have to rectify themselves. Painful lesson -- but entirely necessary for their growth.
@Jason_xofilos
@Jason_xofilos 6 ай бұрын
Jordon, softwoods have a low thermal conductivity, which helps keep heat inside the sauna. Some softwoods that can be used in a sauna include: Cedar, Hemlock, Aspen, Spruce, Pine, Basswood. Cedar is a popular choice for barrel saunas because it's durable, resistant to decay, and has a pleasant aroma. Softwoods are good for kindling because they light easily and burn very hot briefly. They also smell good as they burn, almost like incense. Pine is the most affordable wood for building saunas. Hardwoods may get too hot for skin contact. Mahogany. Another very uncommon wood that is now being used for saunas due to the cost of cedar. Mahogany is a hardwood and like with most hardwoods used in saunas they get extremely HOT. So hot that sitting on this wood becomes very uncomfortable. Research it and use a thermometer gun to check the heat before using so you don’t (bottoms and backs) get burnt. You can treat sauna wood with paraffin oil to protect it. Paraffin oil is non-toxic and absorbs into the wood without forming a film that would feel hot against the skin. As you learned you should not use treated wood while constructing a sauna at home because certain types of wood are pressure treated with chemicals to help them withstand the elements. www.google.com/gasearch?q=what%20wood%20can%20you%20use%20in%20a%20sauna&tbm=&source=sh/x/gs/m2/5 www.google.com/gasearch?q=can%20you%20use%20maghoney%20in%20a%20sauna%20walls%20and%20benches&tbm=&source=sh/x/gs/m2/5 finnmarkdesigns.com/best-infrared-sauna-wood/#:~:text=bacteria%20in%20saunas.-,Mahogany,this%20wood%20becomes%20very%20uncomfortable.
@stargazer2533
@stargazer2533 6 ай бұрын
Love how you are teaching Sadie the important things in life.
@VictorRivera1
@VictorRivera1 6 ай бұрын
You'll enjoy your sauna so much more now that you know that it's built right. Making mistakes is not the problem, not learning from them and quitting is. Kudos to you guys for taking a step back and coming back to that project stronger.
@cindyk3076
@cindyk3076 6 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday, Jordan!! I know that the whole tear-off was massively frustrating and a crap ton of extra work. I'm very proud of you for doing that so that the sauna will be built correctly! But don't forget, once those walls were down, you found the insulation that you wanted not to mention the aluminum to cover that insulation which all made the sauna that much better. Well done! And of course, Sadie is just brilliant!
@kyrilascully7828
@kyrilascully7828 6 ай бұрын
You've always got the pizza oven you can cook in. If you have a fire pit, use the oven grill over the fire pit to cook outside. Do you have extra bricks to set up a camp stove for emergencies? Can you find a galvanized aluminum wash pan or feed pan you can heat water to wash your clothes and string up some paracord for a clothes line? Even if you have to just drape the clothes for lack of clothes pins, it's fine Two five gallon buckets can also be used to wash clothes. Poke holes in one of the buckets like the bowl in the washing machine. Put it in the second bucket. Get a clean toilet plunger to use as the agitator. Put a hole in the lid of the bucket and put the plunger in the holey bucket then place the lid over it so you can access the end of the plunger's handle. Pump the plunger up and down for about ten minutes or longer if it's really dirty clothes. Use this same technique to rinse. Then attach a rope or paracord to the handle of the holey bucket and tie it to a tree or post, and wind up the bucket--let it spin a few times to get rid of all the water and soap. Repeat to rinse. You may need to rinse a couple of times to get rid of all the soap. Then hang to dry. Of course the buckets will only hold a small amount of clothing so don't try to put it all in the bucket. Check your farm supply store for a washboard and clothes pins and line, and a free standing wringer. Or Amazon.
@pamelakilponen3682
@pamelakilponen3682 6 ай бұрын
for me the perfect temp for a sauna is 140.00 F my husband likes it at 180. 5 minutes in then a cool shower rinse then back in and repeat. If we did not live in a tall apartment building we would roll in the snow. You will need very sturdy benches and water proof lights.
@AndresAstiasaran
@AndresAstiasaran 6 ай бұрын
My guys…… you did 48 states in 48 days, hanging a few boards and two lights….cake walk !! Keep up the great work!! Love what you are creating !!
@TerenceBiggs
@TerenceBiggs 6 ай бұрын
Awesome recovery guys! You took the lemons from the situation and made lemonade. By the way, I really hope that the protests do not return.
@amylocke531
@amylocke531 5 ай бұрын
I need a whole video of a day in the life of SADIE!!! She just radiates sunshine and her vocabulary is bang amazing for being so young. GREAT job momma and daddy for doing such a great job teaching her and living life with her
@7starlight32
@7starlight32 6 ай бұрын
So glad you decided to redo it. I was worried when I saw your foam insulation and sealer on the boards... I have grown up with saunas. Looking absolutely awesome now. You will be happy with your extra work and in the end you will remember and appreciate you went the extra mile to do it right not the hard work.
@aleksandarpetrovic5075
@aleksandarpetrovic5075 6 ай бұрын
If you want your chickens to produce more eggs they need protien. Meat is best raw or cooked. I live in canada and we have chickens all year round with weather change we have to feed them more to have eggs in the winter(-20 c). Your windy season has made them turn their energy to keep warm and not in laying eggs. We feed seeds corn feed and all of our scraps they are great clean up crew. Cayene pepper and spicy foods are great for them aswell and will keep them free of worms/bugs.
@Ana-Maria-Sierra
@Ana-Maria-Sierra 6 ай бұрын
Jordan, Please be mindful that unlike cedar, mahogany-while resilient-gets VERY hot when it is heated and can burn you. So think about how you will protect yourselves from getting burned.
@pearlhartney9
@pearlhartney9 6 ай бұрын
Oh dear! That's propably not want they want to hear.
@Ana-Maria-Sierra
@Ana-Maria-Sierra 6 ай бұрын
@@pearlhartney9 Of course not, but it’s true. I let them know last week.
@AB-C1
@AB-C1 6 ай бұрын
Everything gets very hot in a Sauna, that's why people use towels (aswell as hygiene)
@janpcs
@janpcs 6 ай бұрын
@@Ana-Maria-Sierra So did I.
@janpcs
@janpcs 6 ай бұрын
@@AB-C1 No, that's why people use wood that does not retain so much heat.
@utubeSHANBIZ
@utubeSHANBIZ 6 ай бұрын
You deserve an award, Jordan, really! I can't wait to see you reaping the benefits of your hard work.
@heatherrenton2086
@heatherrenton2086 6 ай бұрын
Oh my dear Jordan. I admire your determination, I also had great concern for your alergic response to the mask, dust, insulation and all that "stff". I worked in the filthy bowels of a coal mine. Looking back it was awful. The only thing worse could be that rockwool insulation in such a tiny space. I hate to admit it but I had a chuckle or too over your determination to get it done. I am stubborn and determined but not sure I could have stck such a job out to the finish. Enjoy your beautiful spa, your family and your mountain top home. Thank you for sharing. You three are together are such a beautiful inspiration. BTW cows (rodeo stock bulls, bucking horses and steers) walked through the fence dividing our 1/4 section from the neibours 1/4 as though there was no fence. Priority..... beef up the fence and put some heat on it. Teach your dogs to respect electric fence. Cows aren't smart they are all about eating. Eating machines with tough hide. Get yourself a cattle prod or two. I know it sounds mean. Think of the expression "like a bull in a china shop" picture the destruction! Enjoy the cows when they are on their own side of the fence.
@bettymajor7279
@bettymajor7279 6 ай бұрын
Mistakes are made..no worries just alot of work. You guys are doing a great job. Never found out what you gave rod before he left. He loved it. Whatever it was..🎉.happy Birthday Jordan.
@lesleywaters4064
@lesleywaters4064 6 ай бұрын
It was Jordan’s Nintendo switch plus a game for it.
@DawnalynForrest
@DawnalynForrest 6 ай бұрын
I’m sorry for the utter disappointment. It sounds like it’s turning out so much better than before. I love listening to Sadie’s joyful conversations! Have a great week! ❤
@carolyncarson1671
@carolyncarson1671 6 ай бұрын
Happy Bday Jordan! Persistence pays off! Well done! Lola's Farm is all about the team work. Love that. Best wishes.
@helensarson8451
@helensarson8451 6 ай бұрын
Your dedication and determination are amazing you will certainly deserve and appreciate your first sauna 🤦‍♀️❤️
@berklia
@berklia 6 ай бұрын
I hope you read this in time... I've built hundreds of saunas & found that porous wood (not hardwood) is best. Hardwood can often burn the skin - no matter what kind of treatment you do. I often do not treat the wood depending on the type of wood used - because many sealants (even organic/natural) can be harmful and toxic over time & depending on the level of heat the sauna may receive - which can be much higher than when in use. I recommend researching this thoroughly before rebuilding.
@10daydreams
@10daydreams 6 ай бұрын
Never throw in the towel because you made a mistake. You are building such a beautiful life there, and don't get mad or sad. Get DETERMINED!! Be sure you have plenty of flour and rice in case of lockdown. With your own eggs and goat milk and veggies you all will be okay. Your views are amazing!
@charlene5461
@charlene5461 6 ай бұрын
Did I miss something? I'll go back and watch again😮
@10daydreams
@10daydreams 6 ай бұрын
@@charlene5461 More protests and lockdown? Start at 4:09. Have a beautiful day.
@noellehedman5412
@noellehedman5412 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update, I love the lights. DIY is about learning and stretching and growing. Proud of all you’ve accomplished!
@kim44133
@kim44133 6 ай бұрын
I just wait to hear Sadie talk! It makes my day! Good work you two. Glad you powered through. I think you US trip was to prepare you! Lol
@patriciafuchs5970
@patriciafuchs5970 6 ай бұрын
Amazing! I think my favorite theme that runs through all your videos is the loving support you give one another. You can hear it in your soft tones and patience with your daughter. I hear it as you decide to rectify mistakes, no blame, just getting on with the job at hand. I hear it in the voice tones you use with one another. It all say you are family and you love, laugh and live deeply and respectfully. You three have something very special and it is an honor witnessing your journey. Thank you!
@wendyrobinson2281
@wendyrobinson2281 6 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Jordan, wee Sadie is amazing, the way she dose things with her mama, she brilliant at talking xx😊
@gwenbiedler8181
@gwenbiedler8181 6 ай бұрын
Yes, but it's no small surprise that the firstborn, if worked with daily by loving, patient parents, are most often like this. Our son was just like Sadie, a real joy and he NEVER went through those 'Terrible Two's,' and on second thought, neither did son #2, who arrived 3 years later! I really DO believe being a stay-at-home mom is what does it! So, HUGE KUDOES goes to both parents who are totally devoted to her!
@brendafainsbert4236
@brendafainsbert4236 6 ай бұрын
​Agree. It was heart-breaking to me when my son was 4 yrs old that sociaization amongst chrological peers was imperative for his continued growth.. and initially, a heartache for me. Intellectually I knew Erickson's Developmental Tasks. To believe indifference would be selfish of me. Realizing the importance of animals requiring socialization in a litter or herd, I did not want to challenge what see in the animal world. Intellectually, I birthed a child to grow and be in a world with people and be a part of this world including the differences of thoughts and behaviors. Saddie is adorable and the relationship between a Mom and child is sacred. Eventually, the milestone of development and the pursuit to provide them with experiences is initially heartbreaking but a Mom hopefully puts the child's needs first and as Mom, we will observe and monitor the pups behavior and growth in the litter.
@iandale948
@iandale948 6 ай бұрын
having pancakes in sadies cafe she is so brilliant a very clever girl
@onedadsbattle
@onedadsbattle 6 ай бұрын
She is growing up so fast! Y'all are doing such an amazing job with Saddie! ~Hugs~
@RobertEchten
@RobertEchten 6 ай бұрын
That woodworker is back! This time to tell you you are doing great. The reason cedar is used a lot in saunas is because in most places it is cheaper than mahogany, but if that is different where you are, than using mahogany is a no-brainer. Also, with time, the mahogany will get that rich and beautiful dark reddish brown color naturally, so don't worry about it. And, I think i mentioned this before, you can change the setting on your planer to number 2 for faster feed through. A well-known KZfaq woodworker did some tests and found no significant difference in quality between the two settings... keep doing the great work you are doing and I'll be here enjoying watching it ;-)
@janpcs
@janpcs 6 ай бұрын
The reason why (amongst other types of wood) cedar is used is that it is the best wood for the job. I have been in many sauna's in the past 45 years and I have never seen one made of mahogany. I suppose it is okay for the walls but not for the benches.
@RobertEchten
@RobertEchten 6 ай бұрын
@@janpcs As I said in a comment on another video, i'm a woodworker, not a sauna expert, so i yield to your expertise on the matter. A quick search on google shows that mahogany is gaining popularity for saunas, but you are right in that it might not be the best for the benches as the wood tends to get very hot.
@user-iw5fp8kf7w
@user-iw5fp8kf7w 6 ай бұрын
What a fantastic job y’all did and I like the lighter wood better! So cute to watch little Sadie, cooking along side her mama! She is so bright and adorable. She certainly has a mind of her own, especially taking over the birthday of her daddy. I love her imagination as she transformed her daddy into some type of baby character! Having full time parents around her has really given her an opportunity to observe and learn new things. She is learning to proceed with a plan and if mistakes are made, have a plan to repair the mistake and just do it! What a wonderful life Sadie, has to learn where things originate from and how to live off grid while utilizing skills and possibly repurposing items. Kudos to the parents! Am praying for your country’s government stabilization. Ty for sharing your videos. God bless! Sending warm, fuzzy hugs to all. CarrieJo/NC ❤❤❤😊😊😊
@bobrodenkirch
@bobrodenkirch 6 ай бұрын
Once a cow figures out how to get through or over a fence they won’t forget
@jillyfish10
@jillyfish10 6 ай бұрын
CHICKEN 🐔 answer: Free range is great. For your laying hens, they need protein for good, strong shells. Oyster shells, their own shells (I crunch them up), and even dried mealworms. Also, if you have any predators or raptors, that changes the game. They need shelter and a place to lay, obviously 🙂🤗
@anngreenfield6016
@anngreenfield6016 6 ай бұрын
This is your work, you have a great life. There are people being bombed and losing everything. Please be grateful for all you’ve built and what you have.
@cindykinner7671
@cindykinner7671 6 ай бұрын
There you go, Jordan! Great job! Congratulations!
@captainarch
@captainarch 6 ай бұрын
The bug in the toilet was a Dobsonfly or nicknamed a Grampus.
@kerrylynnparsons7879
@kerrylynnparsons7879 6 ай бұрын
Your hard work paid off BIG TIME!!! 🥰🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦
@ReeleKool
@ReeleKool 6 ай бұрын
Western Red Cedar 0.42 (103 kg/m3) vs Honduran Mahogany 0.65 Density = 25.5 % denser wood. Feel the burn! You're still not getting it but rest assured you will learn your lesson especially after having stripped all that lumber and putting it up a second time... Holy Crap Dude now I get the short bus THANG Bro!
@ABLeever1
@ABLeever1 6 ай бұрын
Keep it simple was always our motto. It worked for us all these years. Now living the simple life in Boquete retired early on saved incomes...because we kept life simple.. Never bought fancy things when we were young. We saved and invested. Now we can relax in Boquete and watch you guys!
@christophersymkowick-rose9604
@christophersymkowick-rose9604 6 ай бұрын
So glad you guys took the painful advice and reworked the error. Nice work-arounds, Jordan. I can relate to major mistakes in the midst of a big project… I’ve been there. Way to stick with it and work through the problem. I think the end product will be better (and definitely safer) as a result.
@kathycopeland1154
@kathycopeland1154 6 ай бұрын
I have free range and caged chickens. I prefer free ranged but due to predictors we now are keeping the new chickens caged. The thing I noticed most is the feed. We changed our feed and still feed the free ranged birds. We get more eggs and the shells are stronger. We do not but commercial food. We buy from the Amish. It has a mix and our birds are laying wonderful eggs. It's now January in Pennsylvania and we still get eggs. Whether the birds are free ranged or caged they need good food. The minerals are important in their diet. Love watching your show. Best of luck in your future. Kathy
@TannerEskew
@TannerEskew 6 ай бұрын
Jordan, in the states we have saunas and we have steam rooms. They are very different, saunas are typically a very, very dry environment, shouldn’t be to much steam going on. Steam room on the other hand, well the name speaks for itself. Steam rooms use an electrically powered unit that instantly vaporizes water and turns it into steam. What I’m saying is moisture should be the least of your issues in a true sauna. It should be a very dry heat that makes you sweat!
@jwiki1
@jwiki1 6 ай бұрын
Some lessons are so hard to learn. Been there unfortunately. Happy Birthday Jordan!! Happy unBirthday Sadie!! ❤❤❤
@Vibrantlifestyle
@Vibrantlifestyle 6 ай бұрын
I am an avid subscriber to your channel. Sometimes we need to be grateful for the gift of change as it teaches us what we are made of - and both of you display such tenacity and thats a true gift. Wishing you all a happy journey ❤
@janellelonnquistakers
@janellelonnquistakers 6 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved seeing everyone coming together and working through this❤
@Lala-up3ib
@Lala-up3ib 6 ай бұрын
It's great to see your desire to do it right...whatever it takes.
@Indigosoul127
@Indigosoul127 6 ай бұрын
My peeps, God gives us blessings but he does not say the process will be easy or a breeze. He only promises he will be us every step of way. In your case, he gave you the guys, a wonderful wife for encouragement and love. A beautiful child that reminds you to reach your greatest height. You are so hard working and committed. The journey makes you whom you are and the reward Is the blessing. When you sit inside every labor of love is in every nail, every corner or nik or beauty. Thank God at the end of your day. You're so very blessed. Keep golden, oxox for Lady S.
@fritzkocher
@fritzkocher 6 ай бұрын
after sanding the boards you need to spray them with water to raise the grain in the wood so you can sand that off before installing them again...then they will stay smooth......if you dont as soon as the moisture hits the boards in the sauna the grain will raise up ad not be smooth.
@vickiehigh9152
@vickiehigh9152 6 ай бұрын
Jordan, you are a smart person and I am amazed at all the things you have taught yourself. You seem to always figure it out! Happy Birthday to you. Love you guys ❤
@purpletulips4648
@purpletulips4648 6 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Jordan🎂🎈🎉And the sauna is going to be great having to redo it is going to be well worth it. By the way living on a farm and being a prepper just means being prepared you'll have your food and everything else when all hell breaks loose.👍
@Jim-fe2xz
@Jim-fe2xz 6 ай бұрын
Growing up in the early 1920's my dad loved airplanes. A local man was building airplanes and hired local kids to paint the fabric on the bottoms of the wings - laying on their backs in the paint fumes. He said they'd pass out, the guy would drag them out, lean them against the wall to recover while his wife brought them milk an cookies. Then they would go back to work. He had a long career in aerospace, was exposed to all sorts of things an lived full life to 97. We had a big family with no health issues. Now not everyone is the same an it's good to be cautious but not everything they say today is as bad as they say. In any event glad you've got it sorted out.
@maryhart637
@maryhart637 6 ай бұрын
oh, so sorry!!! On a happier note, Happy Birthday Jordan!!! Well done, Jordan!!
@cristleheart4266
@cristleheart4266 6 ай бұрын
Love your show you guys are great! I prep… It can’t hurt right!! Truth is if they wanna find you all they have to do is send out a drone!! They know where everybody is at every moment! And even if you grow good seeds the chemicals from the skies and water nothing will ever be the same!! I hope you guys are safe what an adventurous life you have !! ❤ 💕🙏💜
@michellemartens6372
@michellemartens6372 6 ай бұрын
Oh my GOSH, i bought a bag of your coffee and two shirts. All I got to say is: IT IS THE BEST ____ COFFEE, I have ever had. MAN, you guys are amazing, not only at making coffee but making me smile. Keep it up I love watching you guys, Michelle from ID
@juanitaespiricueta3863
@juanitaespiricueta3863 6 ай бұрын
I'm here for the finish line but oh that Sadie makes it such a pleasure to sit here and watch your videos. The way you parent her is such a joy to watch, awesome job you two! I can already see Sadie being a star of her own youtube channel! Oh and Happy Birthday Jordan.
@yvonnekuhn9390
@yvonnekuhn9390 6 ай бұрын
Happiest of birthdays to you, Jordan (and of course, Miss Sadie...lol). Please note that chickens have a down time during the winter months where they molt and lay fewer eggs - their little bodies need a rest. You should always make it a habit all year around to save all their egg shells, rinse them out once you crack them, and then dry them out. Once they are dry, crush them up and always feed back to them in their food (calcium and miinerals in the shells they need). During the winter months that they lay less eggs, supplement with oyster shells (if you can find them). Free ranging chickens there is an unknown. I would let them, but keep a close eye on their condition adding feed if it looks like they are not thriving. Most free range chickens do much better than caged, but the problem you might have is predators. That is not a diet issue!!!
@user-kev-k5v
@user-kev-k5v 4 ай бұрын
The one thing I have noticed about you and your wife, you never let anything get you down, when you need it you go for it , and I think you will make it even in Panama 🇵🇦
@erinbarrow4819
@erinbarrow4819 6 ай бұрын
Happy Sunday Kaylee, Jordan and sadie sauna is looking great can't wait to see the finished project
@Janespony
@Janespony 6 ай бұрын
Man, I don’t know how you can leave the comments on. Arm chair critics are impossible. God bless.
@kscalze42
@kscalze42 6 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Jordan! A shower outside with that weather seems like it was healing. remember to take time for yourself after in that beautiful sauna!!!
@nadinewagstaff9854
@nadinewagstaff9854 6 ай бұрын
Aw buddy lol u go boy ,,,Jordan I can’t believe ur hard work ,,ur house family r just like a fairy tale story u live beautifully ❤❤❤ur daughter is going to know so much 😊I enjoy this so much thanks to ur family sharing this wonderful journey,,,!!
@jeannerountree952
@jeannerountree952 6 ай бұрын
The people have spoken! It’s beautiful!
@AmyQ97
@AmyQ97 6 ай бұрын
I love when you and Sadie feed the dogs and when you cook together! ❤ my kids are adults now and I wish I could go back and do things differently with them….slowed down more. We had a great time don’t get me wrong but we got caught up in the rat race for a while.
@elizabethlink3993
@elizabethlink3993 6 ай бұрын
💚 While frustrating, best to do the job right, and you're doing it! Definitely great you have Eberto and Enrique to help. Definitely keep your fences up to par to keep the cattle OUT! Happy Birthday, Jordan. You Rock! 🎉💚
@fgansell
@fgansell 6 ай бұрын
The sauna will be great inthe end. Sadie is great in the kitchen, keen and efficient, love watching her. Thanks for sharing.
@HowToWithCraig
@HowToWithCraig 6 ай бұрын
Quality requires patience. Sometimes quality requires an incredible measure of patience. You gotta do what you gotta do. You got it!!
@vincentcotnoir1356
@vincentcotnoir1356 6 ай бұрын
Just make sure you don't forget to put 2 vents in there, one in the bottom close to the floor and one more high to the ceilling, your sauna will work a lot better with it ;) have fun
@America12412
@America12412 6 ай бұрын
Keep moving forward and giving Yeshua the Glory and you will reap Gods harvest! I love you guys ❤🤗🙏
@omavicmcmurray2893
@omavicmcmurray2893 6 ай бұрын
I am so sorry!!! fortunately you can reuse those boards.❤Sending love❤❤❤
@starcloudhidden8074
@starcloudhidden8074 6 ай бұрын
Always been here like stars in daylight unseen,countless smiles ya'll bring Going to let ya know more often in New Year ya'll my kind
@ibrahimespino1080
@ibrahimespino1080 6 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday, brother all the best and lots of health and prosperity!!!!!!!!!! Many Blessings...🙏
@dannmohr5721
@dannmohr5721 6 ай бұрын
Your lil kitchen helper is getting pretty skilled……you go Sadie……👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
@user-mq3rx4bz1n
@user-mq3rx4bz1n 6 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Jordan. Your sheer determination is amazing
@GardeningwithPurpose329
@GardeningwithPurpose329 6 ай бұрын
Sadie so helpful in the kitchen love it. Love baked Kale with a little of olive oil, minced garlic, salt & pepper is fantastic snacks! Happy birthday Jordan! Glad to see you are wearing proper clothing for installing insulation and cold shower helps for fiberglass to not seeping to your skin.
@keishakeywest9828
@keishakeywest9828 6 ай бұрын
We had free range hens and had to buy shells for them to boost their calcium it’s also good to give them home made oatmeal with cinnamon to boost their immune systems. Overall it’s still good to give them chicken feed also don’t feed them their own egg shells because they will start to eat their freshly laid eggs. We learned that the hard way! We can’t WAIT to relocate to an area that allows us to have chickens again! Best eggs ever and hardly no bugs or snakes in the yard! 👍🏽 🤩🤗
@tammycruz8189
@tammycruz8189 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this journey with me. God Bless Ya'll Mucho Love from your friend in Michigan Tam ❤️ ♥️ 💕
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