Welcome to Our Off-Grid Life!
The above photo is of my wife, back in 2020. We are in the mess of our life. Halfway to making as much money as we want, another half thinking about wildlife, where is no rush.
It took us 3 months to decide we do we go. Offgrid living but still “connect”!
- We still connect to our family, who we live with!
- We still connect to our friends, who we love!
- We still connect to our readers, who we want to share!
- We still connect to “projects”, where we make our living income!
But
- No grid connection
- No environment harms
- Entirely wild friendly
It was 13 months (May 2021) since we started to off the grid and started our simple life.
Now we are sharing what we experienced with all of you, our readers.
You might find some non-relevant content with your needs but I believe that somebody will need that.
Contact us at
contact(at)emoffgrid.com or my personal email huynhtoan.com(at)gmail.com
November 2021 update about our life
Oh yeah! We officially became parents!
Becoming parents is super exciting. You never know when your baby will “yell”. We spent almost 2 months with very little knowledge about being parents.
Lucky us! My parents-in-law came to my off-grid house and help us with some daily routine work of taking care of my daughter.
Being super busy with her reduced our content creation for two months, but after getting familiar with the new lifestyle with the baby, we will be back and might have some more personal tips on taking care of the baby when living off-grid or homeschooling. Why not?
2023
Nov 2023, Lobs is now turning 3 years old already. Time flies so fast. We are having another son in Mar 2024 soon. Haha. Our offgrid house needs more space of course. Planning to extend the side of current bed room for him.
Read our full Update about our life here
Hi
First of all congratulations on your baby girl…she’s so beautiful…Being a mum of 4 and a now grandmother of 12 I know how precious babies are… Children are a gift.. treasure every moment…yes that means the tired days too lol…I’m excited to see how things have come together and can’t wait for you future updates..All the best
Suzy xx
Thank you Suzy
Re: perpetual pot
Danger temperature zone is 40-140 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temps below 40 are too cold for bacteria to grow and are safe; Temps above are too warm.
For the safety of your readers, please issue a correction to your post.
Thank you Nadine, that was a mistake. I had edited it
She has a dimple. Look really lovely. Congrats to your family, thanks for the information you shared about off grid life. It helped us a lot in our starting days.
Hi I was getting ready to try your DIY Neosporin and realized there are no amounts? Can you tell us how much of each
olive
castor
coconut
honey
beeswax?
Thanks so much for sharing your recipe
Reiki Illuminations, Raz