Acquius
5-31-12, 12:59pm
You can call me Pel or Fishy.
I'm called as such because I love the ocean, lakes, rain storms.. I've a strong affinity for water. I also like meditation, going outside and walking(would love to try hiking), writing - obsessively in my notebook of my thoughts - helps me think. I am into the Paleo diet, walking barefoot, and swimming. And.. playing with my 14 month old son! As of today! http://www.simplelivingforum.net/images/smilies/8834%5B1%5D.gif
Yet, despite the joy he gives me... I'm dissatisfied with life, so I've come here for like-minded people knowledgeable in the lifestyle I desperately seek.
I live with my in-laws while we try to find jobs/find a way to make money to get a place of our own. But it's been difficult. My fiance builds/fixes computers, while I'm looking to start an infant clothing business with my MIL. Minimalist Living was something I wanted before our son was born. We told the grandparents to limit toys.. now he has a huge cardboard box over flooding(well, half-that now, I've been slowly taking away some). A ride-on car, a ride-on musical, light-up plane, a rocking horse.. And I realise, even with all these toys, he is dissatisfied with life. He could have all his toys out around him, or just a few, and he'll look up at me and cry to nurse, and I KNOW it's because he's bored. Meanwhile, I take him outside, and unless he's hungry, or wanting to go to bed, or maybe too hot, no fussing at all. And outside "all he has" is grass, sticks, leaves, and pine cones.
We do Elimination Communication. He's been wearing underwear since 13 months(it WAS going to be 12 months but his thighs hadn't shrunk enough to fit into them, lol), and wets ONLY when I miss his cues. Night included.
I am heavy into Primal living, which is simple in itself, and would have no issues living outside without tv or computers...except the only contact I have with friends is through the computer. I've been reluctant to even get my license, because I've never had a desire to drive, and always entertained the thought of cart-training two donkeys to take me where I needed to go. I plan on growing a veggie garden and living off that with meat from the butcher and what we hunted ourselves.
So I've been donating clothes, and things I don't use, and trying to make my life satisfying. I read an article last night that it explained this well.. From the time we graduate high school we work to live. But how is that living?
I look forward to chatting with you all http://www.simplelivingforum.net/images/smilies/8834%5B1%5D.gif
I'm called as such because I love the ocean, lakes, rain storms.. I've a strong affinity for water. I also like meditation, going outside and walking(would love to try hiking), writing - obsessively in my notebook of my thoughts - helps me think. I am into the Paleo diet, walking barefoot, and swimming. And.. playing with my 14 month old son! As of today! http://www.simplelivingforum.net/images/smilies/8834%5B1%5D.gif
Yet, despite the joy he gives me... I'm dissatisfied with life, so I've come here for like-minded people knowledgeable in the lifestyle I desperately seek.
I live with my in-laws while we try to find jobs/find a way to make money to get a place of our own. But it's been difficult. My fiance builds/fixes computers, while I'm looking to start an infant clothing business with my MIL. Minimalist Living was something I wanted before our son was born. We told the grandparents to limit toys.. now he has a huge cardboard box over flooding(well, half-that now, I've been slowly taking away some). A ride-on car, a ride-on musical, light-up plane, a rocking horse.. And I realise, even with all these toys, he is dissatisfied with life. He could have all his toys out around him, or just a few, and he'll look up at me and cry to nurse, and I KNOW it's because he's bored. Meanwhile, I take him outside, and unless he's hungry, or wanting to go to bed, or maybe too hot, no fussing at all. And outside "all he has" is grass, sticks, leaves, and pine cones.
We do Elimination Communication. He's been wearing underwear since 13 months(it WAS going to be 12 months but his thighs hadn't shrunk enough to fit into them, lol), and wets ONLY when I miss his cues. Night included.
I am heavy into Primal living, which is simple in itself, and would have no issues living outside without tv or computers...except the only contact I have with friends is through the computer. I've been reluctant to even get my license, because I've never had a desire to drive, and always entertained the thought of cart-training two donkeys to take me where I needed to go. I plan on growing a veggie garden and living off that with meat from the butcher and what we hunted ourselves.
So I've been donating clothes, and things I don't use, and trying to make my life satisfying. I read an article last night that it explained this well.. From the time we graduate high school we work to live. But how is that living?
I look forward to chatting with you all http://www.simplelivingforum.net/images/smilies/8834%5B1%5D.gif