Nathaniel, as a 75 year old person who moved from the suburbs of Chicago to a farm in Virginia back in 1984, I could readily identify with your move. While our situations were not as extreme as yours, I can identify with your dream/vision. I'm so glad that you've shared this. I've been following you almost since the beginning of your adventure. You have a lot of great material here with the house. Keep the vision, even if it takes more to get there than you thought.
I moved from Chicago to a small village in the Netherlands at 39. I carefully put myself on the edge of a city and have a foot in both worlds. It can really be a pain though sometimes.
This transparency is sooo refreshing. I feel like a lot of people, myself included, have bought into the social media adventure facade. My husband and I recently moved abroad and I kept getting overwhelmed, thinking, “What the fuck?! No one said it would be like this! Is it just us?” I needed this. Thank you, thank you, thank you. It is incredibly necessary to keep your chin up and accepting reality, however cruel it may be at times. You’ve got this 💪🏻 Stay strong. Stay present. 🤗
@tiffanygurova it’s not just you ! Moving abroad is a huge step. Finding community is freaking hard and ending up feeling isolated is almost inevitable. But it can only get better and it is an adventure .. we learn and grow from. Sending love
As i grow older i realize more and more that expectations are shortcuts to dissapointment we all just gotta be in the moment and appreciate it for what it is
You are a bright and courageous soul. I love how you go for what you want with all your heart. Even though you’re encountering setbacks and surprises, you face them with so much reflection and care. You don’t just act on a whim. You check in with your guidance, you learn, you grow, and then you share what you’ve gained. But it’s not just any kind of wisdom you offer. It’s thoughtful, deeply considered, and shared with such generosity. I’m so proud of you, so impressed, and so grateful for the wonderful, big-hearted person you are.😘and what a beautiful video!!!!
At 59 I bought my first house, at 62 I moved in...leaving life in Manhattan apts for life on Cape Cod. At 69 I finally found my forever home. I am single and never had owned a house or had to to anything...so a little overwhelming at my age though not any way near drastic as what you are experiencing. Somehow we learn. I learned about being a first time home owner and you are learning what you need to learn with cleaning and fixing up your house. Honestly, I would not change any of it and I bet you will not either. In the middle of all my blood, sweat and tears...gratitude played an important part and taking time "to smell the roses". Ten yrs later, I am 79 and still dealing and learning and appreciating though at a little slower pace. It is what it is. Good luck with your house projects, I have full faith in you to accomplish what needs to be done..and then to make it your own and then...???
wow, this encourages me (at just having turned 65) to keep on looking for a house...I m still not sure, where and what exactly, but it keeps up my spirit.
As a 25 year old who has no money and sees the housing crisis all going on wandering if I'll ever be able to afford a home.. your comment is refreshing, and a reminder that I have SO much time to get there, and get my dream home.
It’s ✨ teaching you that it’s YOUR story you’re writing!! Your life is not for copying or recreating another story, it’s the opportunity to write your own - what is a story without challenge, struggle, new characters, disasters, joy, beauty, happiness?! We don’t want still shots, we want story…. to gather ideas and collect inspiration 😄 Live it all and share it with your audience 🦋
At least you know that the house you end up with, has been rehabbed the right way - and by your hand. It may sound trite, but looking back, you'll appreciate this. I remember your mother saying to expect a renovation to take twice as long as expected and cost twice as much. Mothers are pretty awesome people - and so is Nathanial Drew.
I think this is your best video because it such a wise and useful message. I’m 65 and I’ve already learned this lesson but I love the way you put it all together. When we are younger we go out into the world expecting to live out the fantasies we had in our mind. Then we have to get past the disappointments and frustrations and eventually move be into appreciating the real life in front of us.
Following since the Mexico days. Really fascinating how life quickly changes. It's been interesting following both your, and my personal, progress throughout the years and comparing the levels of maturity and growth people go through. Interested how this chapter will turn out for you. Best of all luck to you, Nathaniel. Keep up the great work for many years to come!
My spell check keeps changing Amelie to Smile. Exactly. I love that movie. I wanted to be her, and became obsessed with the actress, even knowing her astrological sun and moon. Oh my gosh, we’re star twins! So I came to France for a summer and lived that life, and had wonderful experiences and enchanting relationships and went home and talked about it for years after. Then a funny thing happened. Friends started to catch up with the movie on video,and they’d say, “She reminded me SO much of you!” And it was true. I don’t know which came first the chicken or the egg, but I had come to truly fallen in love with life, and believed in magical thinking, and appreciated Mother Nature so deeply that she returned the feeling. Now that the children are grown and life just started getting a little teenie bit boring, you have reminded me to look at all of it ‘back thru the lense’ of the extra ordinary. Thanks! I think you are in the most perfect ‘spot’. No matter where you roam, for 5 minutes or a few years, never forget that everyone needs a ‘base camp #1 to come home to and get fresh socks and write down some thoughts, and continue to edit. Happy Trails, Nathaniel!👋🏼
Its been YEARS since i first watched a Nathaniel’s video, im talking 6-7 years ago, I stopped watching because life and work took over me but now im back, and its amazing to compare how much the channel and Nathaniel had developed, images, and shots you know, im no filmmaker but damn, those are pretty good! Im glad to see that you are all about this new journey, it will be a great pleasure to go along with you on it. ❤
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After my divorce I bought an old house (in the suburbs of a northeast US city) that I knew needed some renovation but as in your case, I never could have imagined how much! Each step lead to yet another unforeseen problem. Lots of “WTF was I thinking?” moments. After much expense and financial loss, I finally sold it and rented a place in the city for a few years. (I also realized that the suburbs and countryside were far too isolating for me as a single person). Then almost 10 years ago I moved to Florence, Italy where I rent and am very happy. I have no interest in owning or renovating ever again. I live just outside the historical center, far enough away from the tourist masses but close enough to walk to all the city has to offer. Though I’ve thought about moving to some charming village in the countryside or by the sea, I’ve realized that I need a city (Florence is a good size, small, manageable, and active) to maintain the kind of social life I want and need. I’m quite a bit older than you (close to retirement at this point) but trust you will find your way with valuable (if expensive) lessons and experiences along the way that will help you sort out what you want and need at each stage of your life. ☮️
I really love how you use art, like films, to look at your own life and the world around you. I was watching your video with a smile on my face. Can't wait to follow the rest of your process. Well done 👏🏻
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I started following this page years ago. The way you reflect on the world is familiar. I live my life on a much smaller scale, but it’s always entertaining to return and see how strikingly similar our paths happen to be. From mindfulness and journaling, to exploring new places, to running a marathon (for me a half)-our experiences seem to match up. A few months ago I bought an old home that is challenging my skill level for maintenance and balancing finances. Thanks for the content you create, Nathaniel. It’s a reminder that there are others like me out in the world.
I'm in awe at the amount of resilience and determination you have! It's funny because i incidentally just watched your mother's video about the challenges they have been going through in their renovations. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. You are such an artistic family full of ideas and projects and being able to document your journey while going through challenges and intense emotions is really awe inspiring! Your story telling and filming are so engaging, thank you for sharing your amazing journey with us! And yeah as my friend Shari often says: wherever you go, there you are 😁
It's when the chickens escape that things get interesting. I love this. You don't always see it that way when you're in it, but it is true. Thanks for the amazing content!
@@coachedby.karolina mine started with moving interstate for a job that I was then terminated from 5 months later. My chickens are now re-circling. Although job-hunting feels more like trying to herd cats. Good luck with your own chickens. 😉
I think I have a similar story to yours: I bought an old house with grand expectations, discovered issue after issue after issue causing a spiral into depression and near despair, until slowly acceptance of the present reality set in allowing me to release the expectations (now crushed dreams!) and emerge with a new perspective of appreciation and gratitude for the journey exactly as it is! Funny how those issues don’t seem nearly as scary now and it just keeps getting better and better! 67 years young living the good life🩷 Love your content Nathaniel! You are so creative and inspiring!!🥰
Nathaniel, I just want to thank you for making these beautiful films! I’m a 25yo mechanic living in Florida, that couldn’t have a more different life from yours. However, I’m amazed how many parallels I can find in our experiences, and your films have helped me appreciate life more than you can imagine! Yes, life almost always doesn’t go the way we plan it to, but thank you for helping me see all the good that, even in dark times, makes life worth living! 🙏 Best of luck with the renovations!🫡
Welcome to the world of house renovations - the story of my life for at least 20+ years. We owner built our first house in our 20's and since then we've done countless homes to sell as a way of being mortgage free AND building up equity, in the last 10 years I renovated 4 kitchens and 4 bathrooms - I am like your mother, organising and planning everything and I LOVE IT! There is a newer, deeper level of satisfaction you will gain from being able to build or renovate your home, the confidence that comes with this is absolutely priceless and as a bonus no tradesman can every screw you over because you know exactly what needs to be done, how it needs to be done and what materials you need to do the job. During renovations something unexpected ALWAYS comes up and even though after 20 years you think you've seen it all when it comes to badly built or neglected houses I still get shocked by the weird things I come across... Welcome to adulthood.
Thank you for being honest about your journey, Nathaniel. Too often, content about these sorts of sojourns is made to look like picturesque idylls instead of reality, and it can be hard for those of us who aspire to venture out in this way to parse through what is real and what is produced and curated.
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Love how you introduced that you have chickens with the bird walking into the frame, loved the droll, Wes Anderson-esque zoom in of you on the beach with the rocks toppling over, that your videos aim for an arc. Your filmmaking is growing leaps and bounds ahead of so many vloggers on UA-cam
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I love the story that emerged from renovating your new home, so cool to see your visions come to life! I can totally relate to the blind optimism that comes from taking on a major project without recognizing the insane amount of work it's actually going to take. Maybe it's a good thing though? I feel like I wouldn't even attempt to chase my dreams if I didn't have the mindset that things will happen quickly. It's like everyday I wake up and convince myself that it's just right around the corner and it's gotten me this far lol And your right, life does not turn out the way we think it's going to, but with enough grit and perseverance, it usually turns out better than you imagine.. just gotta make it through those rough patches of feeling defeated and like it's never going to happen, and of course, seeing the blessings in disguise of all the life lessons and character building we'd otherwise miss out on!
This was such a delightful video to watch, both because of your message (hitting home as I plan an international move and feel like letting go of control and going with the flow will be a big part of the process) and also your cinematography is so beautiful. That first scene with the chicken coming into the frame was just so satisfying and fun!
We are just 6 days from boarding a plane to start our new life on the Island of Madeira. This is a timely video for me. Our home in a quiet Charlotte suburb is sold, and virtually none of our lifetime of possessions is coming with us; two septuagenarians and their little dogs following a dream. Let's hope we can tuck into one of our many suitcases the ability to live in the moment, adjust to our new 'realities' with joy, and continue to refine our dreams as we live them. As always, thank you.
I like the creative way of telling stories and how interesting it can be, especially when things go wrong as we imagine. I'm an anxious person and oftentimes I forget that simple beauty of being alive. No one plans for failures and difficulties and that it's how we face difficulties that makes us more human. Thanks for creating and sharing stories
You are by far my favourite filmmaker / storyteller on UA-cam! And I quite often resonate with many things you say / learn (even though we are likely 20 years apart in age).
I want to send you a big energetic hug 🥺Your honesty and vulnerability are so refreshing. This situation could easily break anyone, but you are showing such resilience and appreciation for life’s tough lessons.
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Love this, Nathaniel! Thank you for sharing both the 'picturesque' moments and the raw, challenging sides of your journey. Your reflections on expectations really resonate with me. Lately, the universe has been nudging me to let go of them as well, and I’m realizing that I’m most relaxed, present, and happy when I approach situations with zero expectations-just staying in the moment and appreciating what unfolds. I recently moved from the U.S. to the French countryside and have been documenting the incredible places I’m exploring. Your journey inspires me to keep embracing both the beauty and the challenges of this experience.
C'est amusant d'écouter tes réflexions car je suis quelques années plus tard. Je vivais au canal saint Martin qu'on voit dans les extraits d'Amélie Poulain et 10 jours avant les attentats dans ma rue, sur un coup de tête, j'ai pris mes affaires et je suis partie vivre à Port-Louis, une petite presqu'île fortifiée sur la mer, près de Lorient, en Bretagne. C'était là, avec ses rues pavées, ma vie rêvée. Et puis à l'arrivée du confinement, le miroir d'une vie idéalisée s'est écorné. J'ai quitté Port-Louis et acheté une petite maison à moitié en ruine dans la ville voisine, Riantec, berceau de ma famille maternelle. Comme toi, je n'avais aucune idée de ce que représentait ce chantier. Et pourtant, malgré les nombreuses embuches, un jour après l'autre, j'ai peu à peu rénové cette maison. J'ai fait des choses que je n'imaginais pas car il n'est pas toujours facile de trouver des artisans alors on remonte les manches et on s'y met. Un pas après l'autre, un jour après l'autre, concentré sur le défi du moment. J'ai constaté que quand quelque chose coince, rien ne sert de s'entêter, souvent cela ouvre une nouvelle voie. Les plus grands blocages m'ont amenée aux plus belles améliorations de la maison, ils m'ont obligée à m'ouvrir à de nouvelles possibilités. Je vais fêter les un an chez moi et cette maison est mon sanctuaire. Cette maison m'a appris tellement sur mes limites, sur la fluidité, sur l'entraide... C'est une immense chance. Courage Nathaniel. Accepter et aimer le chemin, voilà l'essentiel. Et merci de nous inviter dans ton aventure. Je suis toujours admirative de la qualité de tes vidéos autant dans la forme que dans la manière de raconter l'histoire.
I have been watching your videos for years and am one of those silent subscribers who deeply admires your work. However, I wanted to take a moment to tell you how much you have inspired me over the years. One of the first videos of yours I watched was the short film "I Don't Know You Yet". At one point, I had watched it so many times that I had memorized it! 😅 At the time, I was deeply captivated by your ability to create such mesmerizing stories and bring them to life through your storytelling and everything that surrounded it. All of this is to say that I, too, have been deeply moved by the movie Amélie from a very young age. It’s a film that has allowed me to understand different aspects of life, depending on when I’ve watched it. It was so beautiful to see your perspective on life play out as you embarked on this house renovation journey. Wishing you all the best, Your longtime subscriber, Rachele
Nathaniel I applaud you for making yet another masterpiece of a video, especially in the midst of all this chaos you're going through. As another comment said, the transparency is oh so refreshing. It really gives this video of yours quite a profound authentic feel. I have seen your growth throughout the years and with every experience you are only getting wiser and better at what you do. Continue making this art of yours; I will be here to enjoy your story along with thousands of others. Best of luck brother
this video came to me at a time that i really needed it, and especially from a creator i look up to and aspire to be like on my own journey of leaving the US for Europe as a young adult. i’m so grateful to get this gentle and encouraging reality check on the way that life simply unfolds and the courage required to keep jumping back in even when there’s uncertainty. so thank you so so much for this
I love love love following your journey Nathaniel!! There is so much value in you sharing your journey. I would love to hear more about the renovation journey! It would be so cool to have a long vlog/series about the house. I think renovating a house is such a great metaphor to self-development and a fulfilling & realistic life journey. Please share more!
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Nathaniel, I'm so excited for you! You have a turbulent soul (a trait we share), and I hope that by anchoring yourself to this physical place with its many peculiarities and challenges that you find some grounding and meaning. Thanks for sharing your creativity and reflections with us.
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I’ve been loving to follow your journey… best of luck with the house, I’m sure the path is filled with learning and extraordinary future memories no matter what. Take care, Nate! Can’t wait for the next video.
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Amazing video! We moved to an island of Curacao ( from North America) and this video was bang on for how I can feel some days. Our home renos were not as drastic when we moved here, but took alot of work and time. Two years in I'm just having the worst week with everything going wrong all one after another. Does it teach you patience & adaptability....very much so! Is it worth it to live in a sunny destination and live out a dream which was a goal....absolutely! Will we live here forever...who knows?! Most of the time when people peruse the internet all you hear is how great living somewhere else is. When people ask me now about living on an island I am known for giving them a dose of reality when other people still romanticize it, even though they are having similar issues. It's a challenge, it's not perfect, but its a beautiful place to be. It's an adventure everyday & certainly not boring! Keep up the great work!
Aw, Amélie 🥰 such a delightful film! It is one of my favorites as well. There is something about rural France that is captivating. Thank you for your home update. your giggles over the cobwebs + the chickens getting out made me smile. Please stay warm this winter. I'm glad it's been a bit warmer there, hopefully that helps. *Cheers* & happy holidays.
I would love to hear your talk with Matt D'avella - I think you are both incredibly inspiring, conscious of your limitations and struggles and to hear your perspectives on life and where you are right now would be amazing. All the best Nathaniel :)
Thank you so much for begin vulnerable and for addressing the toxic pursuit of what we think is the good life. Learning to be truly present in the moment and to appreciate what you already have is something I am working on too. Thanks for making such good quality content. Keep up the good work! God bless you and may you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year along with being successful in all that you do.
Outstanding!, You've made a whole new "Amalie" for the rest of us. Thank you so much. Sort of us, living vicariously a dream through your stories. What ever you do, don't give up! The petty little things of our lives that annoy us, and our triumphs over them is what life should be. Keep living your dream. Brilliantly told. Best regards.
ur journey and content has always continued to be so relatable, I find myself growing and changing in such similar ways mentally and emotionally as you and its been continually so helpful to see someone learning these same lessons and being willing to talk about the journey of it
I think in the past few years I have watched most of your videos. I love your stories and what you capture on film. But I don't know why I think this is the best of your works that I have encountered so far. Your story, your humor set against the beautiful captures. It is indeed very beautiful.
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I love the pain you put yourself through to learn these valuable lessons. Many people will try to give this kind of advice without any real lived experience. Please, continue to be you. I look forward to continuing to follow you through all of these truly unique situations you put yourself into.
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You made me smile, how we can all relate to you somehow, thanks for putting it all so beautifully into words and reminding us to live in the now, embrace it, and not expect anything more. I too adore Amelie, you’re another version of her. Merci beaucoup
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Hi Nathaniel, I just want to say that you inspire me so much. I was such a reader when I was younger and as I got older, I started noticing the "gaps" as you say between my romanticized view of how my life would go. Anyway, thanks so much for sharing your experiences and inspiring me. I am so excited that I decided to move to France.
Well done your therapy would be proud of you. Life is one big prep for dying well. Enjoy the process. Your house is slowly turning into a home for you and your future. XX
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Dear Nathaniel, I have been following your journey through life via youtube for about 5 years. Since the video you made about Matt D'Avella, who was still little known at the time. So much has happened in the world since then. And of course also in your life, in which you let us participate so unusually honestly. Nathaniel You are young, healthy, intelligent and creative. Enjoy it! I wish you and your infectiously likeable parents a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Best wishes from Hamburg, Jann
Hello, I’ve seen your videos on and off for the last couple of years and probably like many others I can relate to some of the feelings and interests you share, places you visit, the life phases, in which you are in, probably because we’re the same age. I’m half German/Portuguese. Grew up in Germany, now have been living in Portugal for a few years. Just moved away from the city (Lisbon), to a smaller village closer to nature, bought an old house and am now renovating it slowly. I, like you, underestimated how much time everything takes, all the not so nice surprises along the way, how much this all costs… nevertheless I am glad about this new chapter of life, living in a less busy area, closer to nature, not having housemates. But you are right, one needs to make sure that one has enough money, more than what one expects, before starting such a project of buying an old house 😂😂 A little suggestion maybe to you: I think it’s a bit of a generation issue, but to me , like you partially describe, you seem to be chasing experiences, you seem to want to create this “showable” life, that someone should turn into a movie. I feel like you have built your channel, your brand around that theme, probably creating a lot of internal pressure. You have great talent, your filmmaking and storytelling capacities are top-notch. As you know life isn’t perfect, many more serious movies might show hardships, but ultimately they aren’t real life. The mundane boring day-to-day isn’t shown, why? Because no one cares around 80 years of the day-to-day. They only show more interesting and meaningful parts of someone’s life, ultimately it is always a story, to make you feel something, whether good or bad or whatever. Sorry for this essay, I’m not good in keeping it short, but what I want to say is that, like you say in videos, I feel like you have too high of expectations, you want your life to be movie-worthy. Everyone can have movie-worthy moments in life, but one needs to accept that the biggest part of life is quiet, calm, not interesting, mundane. I think filming your own life in this movie/storytelling way is a bit harmful, because it creates a lot of pressure, a chase of show worthy experiences, which is never-ending, never enabling to just be a normal human and live life how you truly feel like. Maybe I am misjudging you, maybe it’s not the case for you, but you seem to have shared similar sentiments and I think a lot of people in our generation can relate due to social media and us always seeing other’s most memorable moments, it’s just not healthy. It’s disproportional. Since you do have those filmmaking skills and interests, maybe it would be good to use them in a fictional story. Create a story, film it, challenge yourself, but maybe don’t make it about your life. You can still share aspects of your life, but maybe it shouldn’t be the main thing you produce. This way you are making your life a product, which I think is inherently very risky. Actors are actors, book/movie characters are not real. We aren’t them and will never be. I love fiction, but I am not fiction and it’s good to see those two things are two separate things. Enjoy reading/watching them, but don’t try to recreate them. I think you kind of already know all of this, but maybe it’s good to hear again, since like you mentioned in this video, you seem to repeatedly fall for your romanticized idealizations of life scenarios. Which isn’t bad for sometimes in life, but those parts are special moments, they don’t make out most of our lives. Anyways, this goes as much to you as to anyone, and also to myself. I really comprehend feelings and thoughts you have, and maybe it’s just me being more down after many hardships last year, but I just think we should live day by day and not have these crazy expectations of things or moments. Life isn’t predictable and trying to do so or create false moments will never truly give us happiness, contentment or inner peace. ✌🏻 I think inner peace is attained by just living life without big expectations and living more in the moment, appreciating what we have, who we have, when we have it or them and very import, accept that life isn’t perfect and can be very very hard but that’s ok. Like you said, we won’t be here for too long. Let’s just enjoy ourselves and each other however we feel like.
Another thought I have: The thing with social media and maybe trying to recreate movies etc. is that by doing that you are trying to be someone else, and no one is the same. You are unique. So instead of looking outward to know what we feel like doing, we need to go inward. Listen to ourselves. We can never feel peace, if we aren’t true to ourselves. You aren’t Amelie from the movie, or those cottage influencers, who show only certain aspects of their lives. So distancing yourself from fake realities of other people, from social media. I think, it’s only possible to find oneself, if we stop searching for it with so much pressure, by chasing different experiences. I think it’s a never ending journey, we’ll be on until we’ll die at least. But we can get closer to it, if we just accept more where we are and who we are and stop comparing ourselves to others and trying to be (aspects of) others.
Thank you for sharing this story. It was exactly what I needed to hear today after fighting what life has thrown at me over the last year. So many good things happen, but I lose them in the frustration of ‘not happening fast enough’ or ‘not being as good as others’ lives’. Living in the now, enjoying the moment and learning from it is all we need and that is something that is so hard to remember at times.
Thank you for sharing the trials and tribulations of your journey. The personal metaphors this old house is having you discover is a soul adventure like no other. With your incredible hard work (and great renovation help) this house will be a reborn gem. It really is inspiring to see - hang in there, Nathanial and thank you for your heartfelt, great videos.
Beautiful life poetry.. even with its rough edges, you are able to craft something amazing ❤ cheers for learning acceptance and adaptability. I'm right there with you
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Thank you so much for your honesty here. There has been made mistakes along the way, and maybe it's not even failure, but more like a form of success in a sense that you've learned from it and have more clarity now. I have a lot of respect for you in how you approach life and all of its facets and forms, even the bullshit that comes along the way. I think it's a beautiful way to see life. I'm getting caught by blind optimism way too much as well. And the mistakes that I make keep me grounded in order to become a bit more realistic about life and things that life throws at me. So well done! I'm inspired by your stories! I wish you the best in the whole process, and even now with the holidays around the corner. Merry Christmas and I wish you a wonderful 2025 with new stories and adventures to come!!
This video spoke to me because I too fell in love with Amelie and especially the music. I can relate to your process on so many levels. My husband passed away a couple years ago and I definitely wasn’t planning on that happening. Thank you so much for sharing your story and much love from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴.
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Great Video! Thank you for your honesty, it is refreshing. Live in the present and make the best of it, because it is the best for you. Thanks and blessings.
I bought an 150yr old chapel, 2 yrs ago, in a forest, in England, and have had to go through many of realisations you describe. But you've articulated what have been my own feelings for the past 2 years now better than I could have, many thanks
And..you come to my favourite statement: Life Will Teach ..thank you for sharing your journey so openly. It allows others to be more vulnerable and open too.
It's so true there are problems in _every_ situation. But I have been so inspired by your (and your mom's, starting with your Paris kitchen : - ) commitment to seek out and _will into being_ environments with the unique mix of positive qualities, _tolerable_ problems, and BEAUTY that feel best to you. 💪🤓 Kudos! The art of living includes acceptance but also _choice_ and CREATION, and I admire your commitment to all three! ❤ Wishing you good luck with the renovations and Happy Holidays! 😀
P.S. The need for safety and shelter is primal, so of course safety and hygiene issues plus unexpected expenses and delays are especially discouraging when it comes to our living space! Something that's helped me when my environment is not working for me is making at least one small area habitable and _beautiful_ in some way to relax, sleep, and eat. 🫖☕💐 The gorgeous details of your house are evident even in the renovation horrors footage, and I hope it starts feeling like a soothing home to you soon. ❤✨🍀
Hi Nath, I really enjoyed watching your video, so refreshing to see honest pictures of reality. Btw. I love DIY activity and all reconstruction as a process, when you can change everything and anything. It's really amazing opportunity to quest and ask yourself about your needs in space/home and create a space for new habits, unfollow not working patterns. It's given you chance to dream about one day, when will your home perfect fit for your soul.
Hey Sir, has a french not leaving too far from you, I know the pain but also the joy of doing something by your hand and going though something complex. Bon courage mon ami.
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You have perfectly described the struggle of the 20s. This decade is often sold to us as the pinnacle of life, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s so hard. The lack of experience causes us to fall flat on our faces over and over again. The 20s are mostly about trial and error, and unfortunately, that’s just part of the process. We don’t come with a manual, and it’s during this time that we start writing our own. It may feel like you’re off course, but you’re exactly on schedule. ❤ PS I am so sorry about the house. It sounds like a nightmare.
I can totally agree with this - I did a hell of a lot of amazing stuff in my 20's. I also thought I was king of the hill. It was so hard. It was all over the place. I would never want to relive that decade. But I can look back and look at my amazing accomplishments in that decade - we have so much energy and drive but it's lacks wisdom and you're still just gaining knowledge. You will look back and think how different you are now and thank god,
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I love your dose of home Reno reality. Our vision, dreams are what push us to do silly and unimaginable things. If we knew the difficulty from debut, we would never embark and arrive on our fantasy .
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Lovely! I really enjoy the way that you tell your stories, how you make your videos. This is one of those videos that will be stick in my memory and will bring me that warm and confort feeling in my heart. Thank you
I love that Amélie is what drew you to France, and I love even more that you did what you came there for and realized you wanted something different. And then you went for it. That's brilliant and more than so many do. My husband and I moved into a filthy Victorian house that will be 135 years old next year, so I feel you anguish over the dirt and surprise costs. However, you remind me how important it is to dream and how reality is an opportunity to practice resilience. I'm 42, and I feel like I've lived many lives already. Cheers to your many lives lived and your many to come, Nathaniel!
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We've just finished building our first home and completely resonate with this and everything you said. Going through a lot of similar experiences and have had to really deal with letting go and learning to enjoy the present moment, whatever that may be or bring or cost. Enjoy the stress and the tears because at the end of the day that is the human experience.
I’ve been there 😂 I was planning to move to France and live in the countryside. I don’t even speak French. It took me year to see this dream more realistic. Now I live in Palma Mallorca which seems to be a better fit for now. Love following your VERY REALISTIC journey ❤❤❤❤ You’re gonna nail this adventure!
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I truly enjoy watching your growth, even though we have totally different lives, I resonate so much with what you’re going through. I’ve also put myself in many difficult situations because of the fantasy I’ve created in my head. But I agree that all these challenging experiences have taught me to be more grounded and at peace with the present.
I've been in the same location for several years and this gave me such perspective on just everyday life. Appreciate it and I hope you share how the house is progressing along.
The new movie to identify with is Under the Tuscan Sun with Diane Lane though she was having Polish and Italian men running around her house fixing and renovating. That’s what your house reminds me of and what you’re dealing with. It will pass in time and you’ll have a beautiful home to be proud of. Looking forward to seeing the transformation physically and spiritually.
You’re doing it right, mate! Better to just address it all as you see it. It’s always going to cost more and take more time than you expect - exponentially so. A project that was suppose to take a month for me turned into 6 because, like you, new problems kept emerging but it’s all done now and I don’t regret it for a second!
Nathaniel, as a 75 year old person who moved from the suburbs of Chicago to a farm in Virginia back in 1984, I could readily identify with your move. While our situations were not as extreme as yours, I can identify with your dream/vision. I'm so glad that you've shared this. I've been following you almost since the beginning of your adventure. You have a lot of great material here with the house. Keep the vision, even if it takes more to get there than you thought.
I moved from Chicago to a small village in the Netherlands at 39. I carefully put myself on the edge of a city and have a foot in both worlds. It can really be a pain though sometimes.
This transparency is sooo refreshing. I feel like a lot of people, myself included, have bought into the social media adventure facade. My husband and I recently moved abroad and I kept getting overwhelmed, thinking, “What the fuck?! No one said it would be like this! Is it just us?”
I needed this. Thank you, thank you, thank you. It is incredibly necessary to keep your chin up and accepting reality, however cruel it may be at times.
You’ve got this 💪🏻 Stay strong. Stay present. 🤗
he a weird dude thiking life is a movie
@@astroboirap that's just his style of sharing his stories.
@@astroboirapWell, he's basically making a movie. He has good chops but yes, but most of what we see here is staged.
@tiffanygurova it’s not just you ! Moving abroad is a huge step. Finding community is freaking hard and ending up feeling isolated is almost inevitable. But it can only get better and it is an adventure .. we learn and grow from.
Sending love
@ Thank you for your kind words. 🙏🏻 You are absolutely right and I’m grateful to you. Thank you.
As i grow older i realize more and more that expectations are shortcuts to dissapointment we all just gotta be in the moment and appreciate it for what it is
Wow! Fantastic thoughts.
Yes, the bigger the expectations the bigger the disappointments.
You are a bright and courageous soul. I love how you go for what you want with all your heart. Even though you’re encountering setbacks and surprises, you face them with so much reflection and care. You don’t just act on a whim. You check in with your guidance, you learn, you grow, and then you share what you’ve gained. But it’s not just any kind of wisdom you offer. It’s thoughtful, deeply considered, and shared with such generosity. I’m so proud of you, so impressed, and so grateful for the wonderful, big-hearted person you are.😘and what a beautiful video!!!!
This is exactly how i wanted to word my thoughts! Turns out Nathaniel's mum says it best ^_^
At 59 I bought my first house, at 62 I moved in...leaving life in Manhattan apts for life on Cape Cod. At 69 I finally found my forever home. I am single and never had owned a house or had to to anything...so a little overwhelming at my age though not any way near drastic as what you are experiencing. Somehow we learn. I learned about being a first time home owner and you are learning what you need to learn with cleaning and fixing up your house. Honestly, I would not change any of it and I bet you will not either. In the middle of all my blood, sweat and tears...gratitude played an important part and taking time "to smell the roses". Ten yrs later, I am 79 and still dealing and learning and appreciating though at a little slower pace. It is what it is. Good luck with your house projects, I have full faith in you to accomplish what needs to be done..and then to make it your own and then...???
I thought I was the oldest fan. I guess not.
I also bought my forever home on Cape Cod three years ago!! I also love it
Single woman homeowner here, its a lot but I do love it.
wow, this encourages me (at just having turned 65) to keep on looking for a house...I m still not sure, where and what exactly, but it keeps up my spirit.
As a 25 year old who has no money and sees the housing crisis all going on wandering if I'll ever be able to afford a home.. your comment is refreshing, and a reminder that I have SO much time to get there, and get my dream home.
It’s ✨ teaching you that it’s YOUR story you’re writing!! Your life is not for copying or recreating another story, it’s the opportunity to write your own - what is a story without challenge, struggle, new characters, disasters, joy, beauty, happiness?! We don’t want still shots, we want story…. to gather ideas and collect inspiration 😄 Live it all and share it with your audience 🦋
At least you know that the house you end up with, has been rehabbed the right way - and by your hand. It may sound trite, but looking back, you'll appreciate this.
I remember your mother saying to expect a renovation to take twice as long as expected and cost twice as much. Mothers are pretty awesome people - and so is Nathanial Drew.
I think this is your best video because it such a wise and useful message. I’m 65 and I’ve already learned this lesson but I love the way you put it all together. When we are younger we go out into the world expecting to live out the fantasies we had in our mind. Then we have to get past the disappointments and frustrations and eventually move be into appreciating the real life in front of us.
Following since the Mexico days. Really fascinating how life quickly changes. It's been interesting following both your, and my personal, progress throughout the years and comparing the levels of maturity and growth people go through. Interested how this chapter will turn out for you. Best of all luck to you, Nathaniel. Keep up the great work for many years to come!
Thank you!! Really appreciate you sticking around for so long!
I felt so sorry for him in Mexico because I thought he looked hungry all the time.
Very brave video. So vulnerable and helpful to the journey of other imaginative and creative like us.
My spell check keeps changing Amelie to Smile. Exactly. I love that movie. I wanted to be her, and became obsessed with the actress, even knowing her astrological sun and moon. Oh my gosh, we’re star twins! So I came to France for a summer and lived that life, and had wonderful experiences and enchanting relationships and went home and talked about it for years after. Then a funny thing happened. Friends started to catch up with the movie on video,and they’d say, “She reminded me SO much of you!” And it was true. I don’t know which came first the chicken or the egg, but I had come to truly fallen in love with life, and believed in magical thinking, and appreciated Mother Nature so deeply that she returned the feeling. Now that the children are grown and life just started getting a little teenie bit boring, you have reminded me to look at all of it ‘back thru the lense’ of the extra ordinary. Thanks! I think you are in the most perfect ‘spot’. No matter where you roam, for 5 minutes or a few years, never forget that everyone needs a ‘base camp #1 to come home to and get fresh socks and write down some thoughts, and continue to edit. Happy Trails, Nathaniel!👋🏼
Its been YEARS since i first watched a Nathaniel’s video, im talking 6-7 years ago, I stopped watching because life and work took over me but now im back, and its amazing to compare how much the channel and Nathaniel had developed, images, and shots you know, im no filmmaker but damn, those are pretty good! Im glad to see that you are all about this new journey, it will be a great pleasure to go along with you on it. ❤
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After my divorce I bought an old house (in the suburbs of a northeast US city) that I knew needed some renovation but as in your case, I never could have imagined how much! Each step lead to yet another unforeseen problem. Lots of “WTF was I thinking?” moments. After much expense and financial loss, I finally sold it and rented a place in the city for a few years. (I also realized that the suburbs and countryside were far too isolating for me as a single person). Then almost 10 years ago I moved to Florence, Italy where I rent and am very happy. I have no interest in owning or renovating ever again. I live just outside the historical center, far enough away from the tourist masses but close enough to walk to all the city has to offer. Though I’ve thought about moving to some charming village in the countryside or by the sea, I’ve realized that I need a city (Florence is a good size, small, manageable, and active) to maintain the kind of social life I want and need. I’m quite a bit older than you (close to retirement at this point) but trust you will find your way with valuable (if expensive) lessons and experiences along the way that will help you sort out what you want and need at each stage of your life. ☮️
I really love how you use art, like films, to look at your own life and the world around you. I was watching your video with a smile on my face. Can't wait to follow the rest of your process. Well done 👏🏻
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I started following this page years ago. The way you reflect on the world is familiar. I live my life on a much smaller scale, but it’s always entertaining to return and see how strikingly similar our paths happen to be. From mindfulness and journaling, to exploring new places, to running a marathon (for me a half)-our experiences seem to match up. A few months ago I bought an old home that is challenging my skill level for maintenance and balancing finances. Thanks for the content you create, Nathaniel. It’s a reminder that there are others like me out in the world.
this is the most aesthetically pleasing motion capture i’ve seen in a very long time. thank you & god bless
I'm in awe at the amount of resilience and determination you have! It's funny because i incidentally just watched your mother's video about the challenges they have been going through in their renovations. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. You are such an artistic family full of ideas and projects and being able to document your journey while going through challenges and intense emotions is really awe inspiring! Your story telling and filming are so engaging, thank you for sharing your amazing journey with us! And yeah as my friend Shari often says: wherever you go, there you are 😁
So we’ll said
Completely agree
It's when the chickens escape that things get interesting. I love this. You don't always see it that way when you're in it, but it is true. Thanks for the amazing content!
Even if they don't escape, make sure that no Marten of Weasel can get inside, they get trough tiny holes!
Yeah I really resonated with that as well, but my situation has nothing to do with a housing renovation.
@Blah-Blah-Blah143 mine neither lol
@@coachedby.karolina mine started with moving interstate for a job that I was then terminated from 5 months later. My chickens are now re-circling. Although job-hunting feels more like trying to herd cats. Good luck with your own chickens. 😉
@Blah-Blah-Blah143 love the continued metaphor ha 😃 good luck to you too!
I think I have a similar story to yours: I bought an old house with grand expectations, discovered issue after issue after issue causing a spiral into depression and near despair, until slowly acceptance of the present reality set in allowing me to release the expectations (now crushed dreams!) and emerge with a new perspective of appreciation and gratitude for the journey exactly as it is! Funny how those issues don’t seem nearly as scary now and it just keeps getting better and better! 67 years young living the good life🩷 Love your content Nathaniel! You are so creative and inspiring!!🥰
Nathaniel, I just want to thank you for making these beautiful films! I’m a 25yo mechanic living in Florida, that couldn’t have a more different life from yours. However, I’m amazed how many parallels I can find in our experiences, and your films have helped me appreciate life more than you can imagine! Yes, life almost always doesn’t go the way we plan it to, but thank you for helping me see all the good that, even in dark times, makes life worth living! 🙏 Best of luck with the renovations!🫡
Welcome to the world of house renovations - the story of my life for at least 20+ years. We owner built our first house in our 20's and since then we've done countless homes to sell as a way of being mortgage free AND building up equity, in the last 10 years I renovated 4 kitchens and 4 bathrooms - I am like your mother, organising and planning everything and I LOVE IT! There is a newer, deeper level of satisfaction you will gain from being able to build or renovate your home, the confidence that comes with this is absolutely priceless and as a bonus no tradesman can every screw you over because you know exactly what needs to be done, how it needs to be done and what materials you need to do the job. During renovations something unexpected ALWAYS comes up and even though after 20 years you think you've seen it all when it comes to badly built or neglected houses I still get shocked by the weird things I come across... Welcome to adulthood.
Thank you for being honest about your journey, Nathaniel. Too often, content about these sorts of sojourns is made to look like picturesque idylls instead of reality, and it can be hard for those of us who aspire to venture out in this way to parse through what is real and what is produced and curated.
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This came at the exact right time. Thank you!
Love how you introduced that you have chickens with the bird walking into the frame, loved the droll, Wes Anderson-esque zoom in of you on the beach with the rocks toppling over, that your videos aim for an arc. Your filmmaking is growing leaps and bounds ahead of so many vloggers on UA-cam
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Please never ever stop doing what you're doing! All of your videos are masterpieces❤
Agreed! 👌
I love the story that emerged from renovating your new home, so cool to see your visions come to life!
I can totally relate to the blind optimism that comes from taking on a major project without recognizing the insane amount of work it's actually going to take. Maybe it's a good thing though? I feel like I wouldn't even attempt to chase my dreams if I didn't have the mindset that things will happen quickly. It's like everyday I wake up and convince myself that it's just right around the corner and it's gotten me this far lol
And your right, life does not turn out the way we think it's going to, but with enough grit and perseverance, it usually turns out better than you imagine.. just gotta make it through those rough patches of feeling defeated and like it's never going to happen, and of course, seeing the blessings in disguise of all the life lessons and character building we'd otherwise miss out on!
This was such a delightful video to watch, both because of your message (hitting home as I plan an international move and feel like letting go of control and going with the flow will be a big part of the process) and also your cinematography is so beautiful. That first scene with the chicken coming into the frame was just so satisfying and fun!
We are just 6 days from boarding a plane to start our new life on the Island of Madeira. This is a timely video for me. Our home in a quiet Charlotte suburb is sold, and virtually none of our lifetime of possessions is coming with us; two septuagenarians and their little dogs following a dream. Let's hope we can tuck into one of our many suitcases the ability to live in the moment, adjust to our new 'realities' with joy, and continue to refine our dreams as we live them. As always, thank you.
I like the creative way of telling stories and how interesting it can be, especially when things go wrong as we imagine. I'm an anxious person and oftentimes I forget that simple beauty of being alive. No one plans for failures and difficulties and that it's how we face difficulties that makes us more human. Thanks for creating and sharing stories
You are by far my favourite filmmaker / storyteller on UA-cam! And I quite often resonate with many things you say / learn (even though we are likely 20 years apart in age).
I want to send you a big energetic hug 🥺Your honesty and vulnerability are so refreshing. This situation could easily break anyone, but you are showing such resilience and appreciation for life’s tough lessons.
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Love this, Nathaniel! Thank you for sharing both the 'picturesque' moments and the raw, challenging sides of your journey. Your reflections on expectations really resonate with me. Lately, the universe has been nudging me to let go of them as well, and I’m realizing that I’m most relaxed, present, and happy when I approach situations with zero expectations-just staying in the moment and appreciating what unfolds. I recently moved from the U.S. to the French countryside and have been documenting the incredible places I’m exploring. Your journey inspires me to keep embracing both the beauty and the challenges of this experience.
C'est amusant d'écouter tes réflexions car je suis quelques années plus tard.
Je vivais au canal saint Martin qu'on voit dans les extraits d'Amélie Poulain et 10 jours avant les attentats dans ma rue, sur un coup de tête, j'ai pris mes affaires et je suis partie vivre à Port-Louis, une petite presqu'île fortifiée sur la mer, près de Lorient, en Bretagne.
C'était là, avec ses rues pavées, ma vie rêvée.
Et puis à l'arrivée du confinement, le miroir d'une vie idéalisée s'est écorné. J'ai quitté Port-Louis et acheté une petite maison à moitié en ruine dans la ville voisine, Riantec, berceau de ma famille maternelle. Comme toi, je n'avais aucune idée de ce que représentait ce chantier.
Et pourtant, malgré les nombreuses embuches, un jour après l'autre, j'ai peu à peu rénové cette maison. J'ai fait des choses que je n'imaginais pas car il n'est pas toujours facile de trouver des artisans alors on remonte les manches et on s'y met. Un pas après l'autre, un jour après l'autre, concentré sur le défi du moment.
J'ai constaté que quand quelque chose coince, rien ne sert de s'entêter, souvent cela ouvre une nouvelle voie. Les plus grands blocages m'ont amenée aux plus belles améliorations de la maison, ils m'ont obligée à m'ouvrir à de nouvelles possibilités.
Je vais fêter les un an chez moi et cette maison est mon sanctuaire. Cette maison m'a appris tellement sur mes limites, sur la fluidité, sur l'entraide... C'est une immense chance.
Courage Nathaniel. Accepter et aimer le chemin, voilà l'essentiel.
Et merci de nous inviter dans ton aventure. Je suis toujours admirative de la qualité de tes vidéos autant dans la forme que dans la manière de raconter l'histoire.
I have been watching your videos for years and am one of those silent subscribers who deeply admires your work. However, I wanted to take a moment to tell you how much you have inspired me over the years. One of the first videos of yours I watched was the short film "I Don't Know You Yet". At one point, I had watched it so many times that I had memorized it! 😅
At the time, I was deeply captivated by your ability to create such mesmerizing stories and bring them to life through your storytelling and everything that surrounded it. All of this is to say that I, too, have been deeply moved by the movie Amélie from a very young age. It’s a film that has allowed me to understand different aspects of life, depending on when I’ve watched it. It was so beautiful to see your perspective on life play out as you embarked on this house renovation journey. Wishing you all the best,
Your longtime subscriber,
Rachele
Nathaniel I applaud you for making yet another masterpiece of a video, especially in the midst of all this chaos you're going through. As another comment said, the transparency is oh so refreshing. It really gives this video of yours quite a profound authentic feel. I have seen your growth throughout the years and with every experience you are only getting wiser and better at what you do.
Continue making this art of yours; I will be here to enjoy your story along with thousands of others.
Best of luck brother
this video came to me at a time that i really needed it, and especially from a creator i look up to and aspire to be like on my own journey of leaving the US for Europe as a young adult. i’m so grateful to get this gentle and encouraging reality check on the way that life simply unfolds and the courage required to keep jumping back in even when there’s uncertainty. so thank you so so much for this
I love love love following your journey Nathaniel!! There is so much value in you sharing your journey. I would love to hear more about the renovation journey! It would be so cool to have a long vlog/series about the house. I think renovating a house is such a great metaphor to self-development and a fulfilling & realistic life journey. Please share more!
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Nathaniel, I'm so excited for you! You have a turbulent soul (a trait we share), and I hope that by anchoring yourself to this physical place with its many peculiarities and challenges that you find some grounding and meaning. Thanks for sharing your creativity and reflections with us.
Good morning - love the calming sound of this video so far… merci!
I love your optimism and I wish to become more like you in that aspect. Amazing video btw!
Beautiful story and piece of art, thank you. Feel like it reached me at the right time.
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I’ve been loving to follow your journey… best of luck with the house, I’m sure the path is filled with learning and extraordinary future memories no matter what. Take care, Nate! Can’t wait for the next video.
❤ I love your willingness to look within. Doing so has never failed me. Sending so much love and good energy your way, from Chicago.
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This is my favorite video of yours. Thank you for being so real 🤍
Thank for for another amazing vlog! Your ability to tell a story is wonderful. I enjoyed every second :)
Amazing video! We moved to an island of Curacao ( from North America) and this video was bang on for how I can feel some days. Our home renos were not as drastic when we moved here, but took alot of work and time. Two years in I'm just having the worst week with everything going wrong all one after another. Does it teach you patience & adaptability....very much so! Is it worth it to live in a sunny destination and live out a dream which was a goal....absolutely! Will we live here forever...who knows?! Most of the time when people peruse the internet all you hear is how great living somewhere else is. When people ask me now about living on an island I am known for giving them a dose of reality when other people still romanticize it, even though they are having similar issues. It's a challenge, it's not perfect, but its a beautiful place to be. It's an adventure everyday & certainly not boring! Keep up the great work!
I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel. Your journey is fascinating. Good luck man. Keep us posted. Lots of love ❤
Aw, Amélie 🥰 such a delightful film! It is one of my favorites as well.
There is something about rural France that is captivating. Thank you for your home update. your giggles over the cobwebs + the chickens getting out made me smile. Please stay warm this winter. I'm glad it's been a bit warmer there, hopefully that helps. *Cheers* & happy holidays.
I would love to hear your talk with Matt D'avella - I think you are both incredibly inspiring, conscious of your limitations and struggles and to hear your perspectives on life and where you are right now would be amazing. All the best Nathaniel :)
Thank you so much for begin vulnerable and for addressing the toxic pursuit of what we think is the good life. Learning to be truly present in the moment and to appreciate what you already have is something I am working on too. Thanks for making such good quality content. Keep up the good work! God bless you and may you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year along with being successful in all that you do.
Outstanding!, You've made a whole new "Amalie" for the rest of us. Thank you so much. Sort of us, living vicariously a dream through your stories. What ever you do, don't give up! The petty little things of our lives that annoy us, and our triumphs over them is what life should be. Keep living your dream. Brilliantly told. Best regards.
ur journey and content has always continued to be so relatable, I find myself growing and changing in such similar ways mentally and emotionally as you and its been continually so helpful to see someone learning these same lessons and being willing to talk about the journey of it
The final statement was bang on! Hit the nail on the head and I felt the impact through the screen!
I think in the past few years I have watched most of your videos. I love your stories and what you capture on film. But I don't know why I think this is the best of your works that I have encountered so far. Your story, your humor set against the beautiful captures. It is indeed very beautiful.
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I love the pain you put yourself through to learn these valuable lessons. Many people will try to give this kind of advice without any real lived experience. Please, continue to be you. I look forward to continuing to follow you through all of these truly unique situations you put yourself into.
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You made me smile, how we can all relate to you somehow, thanks for putting it all so beautifully into words and reminding us to live in the now, embrace it, and not expect anything more. I too adore Amelie, you’re another version of her. Merci beaucoup
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Keep going.
It’s all getting better.
Dudeee!!! You seriously are an awesome storyteller 🤯
Hi Nathaniel, I just want to say that you inspire me so much. I was such a reader when I was younger and as I got older, I started noticing the "gaps" as you say between my romanticized view of how my life would go. Anyway, thanks so much for sharing your experiences and inspiring me. I am so excited that I decided to move to France.
The art of being busy is living the life. Well formated shots 👏
Well done your therapy would be proud of you. Life is one big prep for dying well. Enjoy the process. Your house is slowly turning into a home for you and your future. XX
Maturing, growing and becoming wiser and wiser Nathaniel. Beautiful share of yours ❤️
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Dear Nathaniel, I have been following your journey through life via youtube for about 5 years. Since the video you made about Matt D'Avella, who was still little known at the time. So much has happened in the world since then. And of course also in your life, in which you let us participate so unusually honestly. Nathaniel You are young, healthy, intelligent and creative. Enjoy it! I wish you and your infectiously likeable parents a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Best wishes from Hamburg, Jann
Hello,
I’ve seen your videos on and off for the last couple of years and probably like many others I can relate to some of the feelings and interests you share, places you visit, the life phases, in which you are in, probably because we’re the same age. I’m half German/Portuguese. Grew up in Germany, now have been living in Portugal for a few years. Just moved away from the city (Lisbon), to a smaller village closer to nature, bought an old house and am now renovating it slowly. I, like you, underestimated how much time everything takes, all the not so nice surprises along the way, how much this all costs… nevertheless I am glad about this new chapter of life, living in a less busy area, closer to nature, not having housemates. But you are right, one needs to make sure that one has enough money, more than what one expects, before starting such a project of buying an old house 😂😂
A little suggestion maybe to you: I think it’s a bit of a generation issue, but to me , like you partially describe, you seem to be chasing experiences, you seem to want to create this “showable” life, that someone should turn into a movie. I feel like you have built your channel, your brand around that theme, probably creating a lot of internal pressure.
You have great talent, your filmmaking and storytelling capacities are top-notch. As you know life isn’t perfect, many more serious movies might show hardships, but ultimately they aren’t real life. The mundane boring day-to-day isn’t shown, why? Because no one cares around 80 years of the day-to-day. They only show more interesting and meaningful parts of someone’s life, ultimately it is always a story, to make you feel something, whether good or bad or whatever.
Sorry for this essay, I’m not good in keeping it short, but what I want to say is that, like you say in videos, I feel like you have too high of expectations, you want your life to be movie-worthy. Everyone can have movie-worthy moments in life, but one needs to accept that the biggest part of life is quiet, calm, not interesting, mundane. I think filming your own life in this movie/storytelling way is a bit harmful, because it creates a lot of pressure, a chase of show worthy experiences, which is never-ending, never enabling to just be a normal human and live life how you truly feel like. Maybe I am misjudging you, maybe it’s not the case for you, but you seem to have shared similar sentiments and I think a lot of people in our generation can relate due to social media and us always seeing other’s most memorable moments, it’s just not healthy. It’s disproportional.
Since you do have those filmmaking skills and interests, maybe it would be good to use them in a fictional story. Create a story, film it, challenge yourself, but maybe don’t make it about your life. You can still share aspects of your life, but maybe it shouldn’t be the main thing you produce. This way you are making your life a product, which I think is inherently very risky. Actors are actors, book/movie characters are not real. We aren’t them and will never be. I love fiction, but I am not fiction and it’s good to see those two things are two separate things. Enjoy reading/watching them, but don’t try to recreate them.
I think you kind of already know all of this, but maybe it’s good to hear again, since like you mentioned in this video, you seem to repeatedly fall for your romanticized idealizations of life scenarios. Which isn’t bad for sometimes in life, but those parts are special moments, they don’t make out most of our lives.
Anyways, this goes as much to you as to anyone, and also to myself. I really comprehend feelings and thoughts you have, and maybe it’s just me being more down after many hardships last year, but I just think we should live day by day and not have these crazy expectations of things or moments. Life isn’t predictable and trying to do so or create false moments will never truly give us happiness, contentment or inner peace. ✌🏻 I think inner peace is attained by just living life without big expectations and living more in the moment, appreciating what we have, who we have, when we have it or them and very import, accept that life isn’t perfect and can be very very hard but that’s ok. Like you said, we won’t be here for too long. Let’s just enjoy ourselves and each other however we feel like.
Another thought I have:
The thing with social media and maybe trying to recreate movies etc. is that by doing that you are trying to be someone else, and no one is the same. You are unique. So instead of looking outward to know what we feel like doing, we need to go inward. Listen to ourselves. We can never feel peace, if we aren’t true to ourselves. You aren’t Amelie from the movie, or those cottage influencers, who show only certain aspects of their lives. So distancing yourself from fake realities of other people, from social media. I think, it’s only possible to find oneself, if we stop searching for it with so much pressure, by chasing different experiences. I think it’s a never ending journey, we’ll be on until we’ll die at least. But we can get closer to it, if we just accept more where we are and who we are and stop comparing ourselves to others and trying to be (aspects of) others.
Thank you for sharing this story. It was exactly what I needed to hear today after fighting what life has thrown at me over the last year. So many good things happen, but I lose them in the frustration of ‘not happening fast enough’ or ‘not being as good as others’ lives’. Living in the now, enjoying the moment and learning from it is all we need and that is something that is so hard to remember at times.
Thank you for sharing the trials and tribulations of your journey. The personal metaphors this old house is having you discover is a soul adventure like no other. With your incredible hard work (and great renovation help) this house will be a reborn gem. It really is inspiring to see -
hang in there, Nathanial and thank you for your heartfelt, great videos.
Beautiful life poetry.. even with its rough edges, you are able to craft something amazing ❤ cheers for learning acceptance and adaptability. I'm right there with you
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Thank you so much for your honesty here. There has been made mistakes along the way, and maybe it's not even failure, but more like a form of success in a sense that you've learned from it and have more clarity now. I have a lot of respect for you in how you approach life and all of its facets and forms, even the bullshit that comes along the way. I think it's a beautiful way to see life. I'm getting caught by blind optimism way too much as well. And the mistakes that I make keep me grounded in order to become a bit more realistic about life and things that life throws at me. So well done! I'm inspired by your stories! I wish you the best in the whole process, and even now with the holidays around the corner. Merry Christmas and I wish you a wonderful 2025 with new stories and adventures to come!!
This video spoke to me because I too fell in love with Amelie and especially the music. I can relate to your process on so many levels. My husband passed away a couple years ago and I definitely wasn’t planning on that happening. Thank you so much for sharing your story and much love from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴.
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Great Video! Thank you for your honesty, it is refreshing. Live in the present and make the best of it, because it is the best for you. Thanks and blessings.
I bought an 150yr old chapel, 2 yrs ago, in a forest, in England, and have had to go through many of realisations you describe. But you've articulated what have been my own feelings for the past 2 years now better than I could have, many thanks
omg I want to see
I love this European "Money Pit" remake.
My parents keep mentioning that film to me and laughing about the parallels…. 😅
@@nathanieldrew French 'Money Pit'.....Europe is a continent of nearly 50 countries.
And..you come to my favourite statement: Life Will Teach ..thank you for sharing your journey so openly. It allows others to be more vulnerable and open too.
It's so true there are problems in _every_ situation. But I have been so inspired by your (and your mom's, starting with your Paris kitchen : - ) commitment to seek out and _will into being_ environments with the unique mix of positive qualities, _tolerable_ problems, and BEAUTY that feel best to you. 💪🤓 Kudos! The art of living includes acceptance but also _choice_ and CREATION, and I admire your commitment to all three! ❤ Wishing you good luck with the renovations and Happy Holidays! 😀
P.S. The need for safety and shelter is primal, so of course safety and hygiene issues plus unexpected expenses and delays are especially discouraging when it comes to our living space! Something that's helped me when my environment is not working for me is making at least one small area habitable and _beautiful_ in some way to relax, sleep, and eat. 🫖☕💐 The gorgeous details of your house are evident even in the renovation horrors footage, and I hope it starts feeling like a soothing home to you soon. ❤✨🍀
Hi Nath, I really enjoyed watching your video, so refreshing to see honest pictures of reality. Btw. I love DIY activity and all reconstruction as a process, when you can change everything and anything. It's really amazing opportunity to quest and ask yourself about your needs in space/home and create a space for new habits, unfollow not working patterns. It's given you chance to dream about one day, when will your home perfect fit for your soul.
Life lessons from Nathaniel Drew... we've never seen Amelie. It's now on our watch list! Thanks for sharing your journey.
With this attitude life is so much for interesting and enjoyable. Thank you for this timely reminder ❤️
Hey Sir, has a french not leaving too far from you, I know the pain but also the joy of doing something by your hand and going though something complex. Bon courage mon ami.
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You have perfectly described the struggle of the 20s. This decade is often sold to us as the pinnacle of life, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s so hard. The lack of experience causes us to fall flat on our faces over and over again. The 20s are mostly about trial and error, and unfortunately, that’s just part of the process. We don’t come with a manual, and it’s during this time that we start writing our own. It may feel like you’re off course, but you’re exactly on schedule. ❤
PS I am so sorry about the house. It sounds like a nightmare.
Yes! I am so much happier now that I’m in my 30s. 20s can be fun, but it’s so rough in other ways.
I can totally agree with this - I did a hell of a lot of amazing stuff in my 20's. I also thought I was king of the hill. It was so hard. It was all over the place. I would never want to relive that decade. But I can look back and look at my amazing accomplishments in that decade - we have so much energy and drive but it's lacks wisdom and you're still just gaining knowledge. You will look back and think how different you are now and thank god,
This is so true
You are genuine. Thanks for sharing your story. It sort of gave me clarity in my thought-process.❤
One of the best videos from you in my opinion. Because it felt real and grown up. In a nice way ;)
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Ah I have been waiting for you to show up. It is a huge job. I want to wish you success and good luck Nathaniel. You can do it.
Love this! Great lesson and perspective. 🥰
I love your dose of home Reno reality.
Our vision, dreams are what push us to do silly and unimaginable things. If we knew the difficulty from debut, we would never embark and arrive on our fantasy .
Great story! Thank you!
We should work to lighten the load of mankind, Imagine if we did...
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I’m thinking about a move to France myself.
I really appreciate your candor regarding the realities of such a big move.
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It spoke to me on a level I didn’t think I needed. Absolute masterpiece what you’ve done and really inspiring.
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Lovely! I really enjoy the way that you tell your stories, how you make your videos. This is one of those videos that will be stick in my memory and will bring me that warm and confort feeling in my heart. Thank you
Thank you so much Patricia!
I love that Amélie is what drew you to France, and I love even more that you did what you came there for and realized you wanted something different. And then you went for it. That's brilliant and more than so many do. My husband and I moved into a filthy Victorian house that will be 135 years old next year, so I feel you anguish over the dirt and surprise costs. However, you remind me how important it is to dream and how reality is an opportunity to practice resilience. I'm 42, and I feel like I've lived many lives already. Cheers to your many lives lived and your many to come, Nathaniel!
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We've just finished building our first home and completely resonate with this and everything you said. Going through a lot of similar experiences and have had to really deal with letting go and learning to enjoy the present moment, whatever that may be or bring or cost. Enjoy the stress and the tears because at the end of the day that is the human experience.
I’ve been there 😂 I was planning to move to France and live in the countryside. I don’t even speak French. It took me year to see this dream more realistic. Now I live in Palma Mallorca which seems to be a better fit for now. Love following your VERY REALISTIC journey ❤❤❤❤ You’re gonna nail this adventure!
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I truly enjoy watching your growth, even though we have totally different lives, I resonate so much with what you’re going through. I’ve also put myself in many difficult situations because of the fantasy I’ve created in my head. But I agree that all these challenging experiences have taught me to be more grounded and at peace with the present.
I've been in the same location for several years and this gave me such perspective on just everyday life. Appreciate it and I hope you share how the house is progressing along.
This was so nerve-racking and therapeutic to watch! Thank you for this wonderful video. ❤
Wise man you. Happy Holidays Nathaniel!!
I can imagine the amount of stress and overwhelm you're experiencing. I hope things work out well with the house!
You are such a talented filmmaker and storyteller! Love this series so much.
The new movie to identify with is Under the Tuscan Sun with Diane Lane though she was having Polish and Italian men running around her house fixing and renovating. That’s what your house reminds me of and what you’re dealing with. It will pass in time and you’ll have a beautiful home to be proud of. Looking forward to seeing the transformation physically and spiritually.
You’re doing it right, mate! Better to just address it all as you see it. It’s always going to cost more and take more time than you expect - exponentially so. A project that was suppose to take a month for me turned into 6 because, like you, new problems kept emerging but it’s all done now and I don’t regret it for a second!