05-19-2008, 05:55 AM
Filed under: In the news, EnvironmentWhen my husband and I moved from a 700 square foot apartment to a big, old, four bedroom house ten years ago, we had more empty rooms than we did full. We couldn't imagine filling the extra space. Then we went and had kids. Kids, as you know, are kind of like those instant grow sponges. Put a baby in your home, add a little water, and suddenly there are toys and kid gear in every corner of your living space.For some families, though, the material trappings of family life turn out to be a major turn-off. Take the Harrises, currently of Texas. They've decided to donate all of their possessions to charity and to move to Vermont to live a self-sustaining life off the land. Other families interviewed sold all of their possessions so that they could make their home on the road. One family said, "We never wanted four walls and beige carpet."Continue reading Vermont family tries to have it all by giving it all away Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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