The Farmhouse Edit: How we’re managing sleep, room sharing, house progress, and large family life in this busy season + more Q&A!
6/18/202643 min
Life is full right now—between preparing for a new baby, building our dream home, and navigating the everyday rhythms of raising a big family. In this Q&A episode, I’m sharing how we’re handling baby sleep, toddler bedtime battles, room sharing, and pool days with non-swimmers—plus a few thoughts on off-grid readiness, Instant Pot meals, and how I’m embracing this once-in-a-lifetime season, even when it feels overwhelming.
In this episode, we cover:
- A real-life update on what it’s like building a house with toddlers (hint: it’s not relaxing)
- Thinking about generators, drafts, and wood stoves… and what we’re actually prioritizing
- Why I love heating with wood—and the cozy setup we’ve included in the new house
- My kefir theory on baby gender (just for fun!) and whether we “tried” for a girl
- Navigating toddler bedtime battles and deciding when to hold the boundary
- My thoughts on babies and toddlers sharing rooms—and what’s worked for us
- Taking non-swimmers to the pool: how I manage it and when I’ve felt too outnumbered
- Where I land on sleep training, co-sleeping, and why I never feel like an expert
- Why having another baby girl doesn’t really change our bedroom plans—for now
- Our choice to go with cedar lap siding and lean all the way into that vintage feel
- Why I’ll never be without an Instant Pot (especially on a busy, unplanned Monday)
- Processing the highs and lows of building a dream home while preparing for baby #9
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
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