The reason you get nice messages is because we see you and Sam as a lovely, down to earth hard-working couple doing an amazing job with the cottage renovation. I guess many would like you as neighbours.
I'm a 69 yo bloke. A father and grandfather and soon possibly a great-grandfather. I watch you, I see how hard you work, how your entire family is involved and doing a hard job. I am just so proud of you and what you are achieving. The only way to avoid criticism is to avoid achieving anything. And those who criticise are oftentimes those doing nothing. I just love you all and how hard ALL of you are working.
It is not the critics who count. It is the people who have the courage to get into the arena and do their best to acieve something worthwhile. You guys are great. Keep believing in yourselves.
When you dream a dream it requires core strength……I lost 250,000.00 on a company I started that had a grant involved- change in govt caught my grant…I had 2000.00 left so….i walked hundreds of miles in ditches collecting beer and pop bottles until I had 20,000.00 I bid on a derelict house and got it…renovated and rented..saved that money in a specific account 11 months later I had 2 more houses…worked until I had 5 houses and 1/2 section of land…sold it all and had my big loss back…went onto another venture…I watch you because I see your dream…good for you
As usual, mum gets to feed all the pets 😂 then everyone wonders why they love you more. Food is king in the animal world, And way to go, Rebecca, there's something awfully satisfying watching the plaster come off in big pieces. You did a great job of that, The cottage is looking enormous, and yes, have a well-earned break. In August, you all deserve it.
I so admire that, despite the physical demands of construction, you ensure your many creatures are properly attended to and pampered. The energy you have is inspirational. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Lovely family, animals and homestead.
Loved the intro, such a gorgeous area. Sam is always thinking and his gutter system is fantastic, doesn't have to be pretty just functional right now and it sure was. Becky you also are amazing clean off old plastering is tough! Love your channel so open and honest. No lives are no problem with me I don't watch them anyway 😊
Many many people are living there dream , by watching your dreams come true , as unfortunately they will never be able to do what you have .. It's a bit like your a therapeutic medicine... ❤
Very much so in my case, as I'm disabled to a large extent and elderly to boot. I am literally living my dream through you. Thank you just for the chance to dream.
Can I make a suggestion that you go back to the start and do mini clips of then and now. When you are exhausted and fed up, ( and you do get those stages) then look how far you have come. All of us followers are rooting for you. My question is - would you consider asking for volunteers to come and help?
Brilliant suggestion. If you had an outdoor toilet and shower, you could offer camping to volunteers. Office workers might enjoy a bit of outdoors and physical workout.
Seconded!!! Exactly this! Huge untapped resource, that with a bit of planning and some rudimentary additional facilities (even just a portaloo or two) could make a big difference in a short time, particularly if the weather plays ball. Probably some insurance ramifications, though…
It’s one in the morning where I live, I was just about to go to bed…finally…when I was notified of your vlog. Of course I stayed up! Hugs from a sleepy Canadian.
Safe journey Becs…you are the kingpin ,keeping the family running,animal care and a very hard worker on the cottage-enjoy some ‘me’ time while you are away…you deserve it,and Sam will agree. Great progress as you two plough on…you can now feel the soul of the place..it’s going to be very special!👍☘️
I love how Otis looks like he's watching the credits roll at the end of this episode. Kudos on the all the hard graft you pair and the kidos & friends put in on this epic transformation. Loving your passion for bringing this old home to life again xxoo
You and Sam are working so hard to get this house renovation done within the 13 month deadline. You’ve learned a lot along the way. Everything is looking good.
Hi Rebecca. You guys are getting (mostly) the comments you deserve. You don’t know how special you guys are, because you don’t see what we see. Don’t worry if you can’t get around to answering everyone, on top of all the other stuff you do. What you’ve already done is little short of a miracle, and doing it while also caring for the rapidly expanding fur/feather family just blows my mind. Then, as if all that wasn’t enough, you film and edit together a coherent and hugely entertaining video for us! While I adore your dungarees, I think we need to buy you a red and blue corset and cape with a big “S” logo. No way a regular human can do all that and keep going. Yes, I BET Sam’s chuffed! Every step forward, in his absence, is a step he doesn’t have to endure himself, leaving him more time for other stuff. Thanks yourself. You and Sam have quite different, yet complimentary styles and I love both. I’m grateful every time I see a new one land. Don’t worry, chipping away plaster is not as dull as you’d think, when we get to watch you do it, rather than having to do it ourselves. We have plenty of that to do, but ours is mostly separating from the stone, thanks to weather having been inside the house for years. It falls in huge slabs, then crumbles when it hits the ground. For safety, I want to knock it from above, so it doesn’t land on me and I don’t have to breathe it, when it smashes. But that’s not a problem for now. We have other stuff that’s more urgent. BTW, if it’s not already too late, I probably have some plastic sheet on an end of roll, left over from when we were doing dry lining.
I've just binge watched all your vids for this project and I have a few comments... 1) You couldn't have chosen a more beautiful place to put down some roots 2) You are both grafters, not afraid of putting in a full shift 3) it must feel good to finally have that clean floor down 4) I really, really want to see that ugly tin roof gone 5) crack on!
Bec that was most satisfying watching that plaster come off, but what a job and what a lot to clean up. Your son coming to help his mom shows how much they care and seeing your first foster cats go is sad but happy at the same time. I feel sorry that the ginger cat Otis had a failed foster is he/she back by you? looks like a darling. Toby is looking so much happier now and all the animals look so content. Enjoy your break with your daughter, relax and recharge and knowing Sam he will look after the fort while you are gone and he has us for company ha ha. I know he will miss you he always does. Have a lovely week all of ' The Irish homestead'.
As usual I"m so impressed at how hard you work. For the Q and A I'm interested in the terms of the grant that you can get. I seem to remember that you have 13 months in which to do the work. How finished does it have to be to comply with the conditions and have the grant awarded?
As well as rebuilding a cottage, you’re building plenty of lovely memories. You’ll be sitting back pointing to each bit of house & remembering what both of you achieved together. You can also feel so proud of yourselves & a great example to your kids.
What an amazing experience you are giving your kids! I am a kindergarten teacher in sunny California and as a single mom of two I also do all the repairs and renovations to my home. Recently, someone told me that I am giving my kids the idea that a woman can do anything! You and Sam are giving your kids the power of knowing that they can do anything, just like their parents. You are empowering people all over the world to persevere and work hard for something you believe in!
Your videos are such a great respite for me. I spend way too much time worrying about American politics and your videos help me relax and get my perspective back. Your homestead is in such a relaxing area. Nice!!!
Sam you have achieved your aim with the guttering. Great thinking. Becky you. Must ache all over ripping the plaster from the walls. Great to see all the animals having their breakfast. Sorry about the cat's fostering not working out.Enjoy your break together with Isabella. Take care and God Bless you all xxxx
Hi Colette thanks so much. The fostering totally worked out. 'Failed foster' just means we adopted him 🤣. The other ones we fostered successfully and went to their new permanent homes. ♥️
Please do not apologise for not answering all of the comments. We can all see how hard you are working. I loved the guttering, it is very clever. The beginning sequence was just beautiful. You and your family deserve your peaceful and happy life. I appreciate that you share it with us. Thanks from Canada.❤
What fantastic progress you have both been making. Taking that render off is such a labour intensive task - you’re doing a great job. And Sam, I admire your ingenuity in finding solutions for the issues you encounter. Well done to you both.
Bec and Sam you are doing a great job and are doing it faster than I would have thought possible. You come up with solutions to problems in very creative ways. Please don’t worry if you can’t comment to everyone. Please make sure that you’re taking time to enjoy your journey. Life has to be more than work.
It’s great to see you progressing in the renovations. It is coming along leaps and bounds. Wonderful place for your morning cuppa. As to the comments on here, please don’t imagine them as conversations. There isn’t , or shouldn’t be, any expectation on our part that you reply to them all. That would waste far too much time and slow the whole project down. Use them rather as words of encouragement. If questions are posed, keep them for the Q&A. That is the best way to deal with them. 😎
I'm exhausted just watching, and I'm laying in bed, can't wait to see it finished. Dedicated is my favorite word for you. Keep up the good work, I'm sending good vibes to you.
I would really love to see more of that cute little pond without music and just nature sounds. I am having my morning coffee. more Toby too. I can not stop watching that cute Donkey. I really would like to see your morning routine in real time with natural sounds.
Imagine my surprise when I saw a Michigan State sweatshirt on you in this episode! My nephew goes there and I was the advisor to my fraternity there. My dad (a retired builder) and I are really enjoying watching the progress on your renovation. Go Green!!
HI. From your video today, it sounds as if you have had some negative comments - ignore them. You are a united, amazing family, working incredibly hard together to make a good life for yourselves and your menagerie. You deserve every bit of good luck you get and I wish you more. When you start contemplating what you still have to do, look back and see everything that you have achieved and overcome. Know that you can do it and, if you feel overcome, make a cuppa and sit for five minutes calm. We have a narrowboat and took it back to the metal (oh boy!)then had all the rustproofing, priming, undercoats and top paint (11 coats in all), to put on, as well as all the 'little' side jobs that arise. Not on the scale of your project, but we are over 60 so enough. We only had 13 days so some coats of paint have to wait and days were long, but see when we had finished! The feeling is incredible. There are so many parts of your project that can make you feel like that as you go along - just look at your temporary home. You made such a good job of that - and so sensible for the effect on you as you work so hard. Hang in ther - you'll make it. :)
Great work Becca, Sam you too, love the gutter contraption lol. Bonus it works. I think we all understand how busy you are. And I for one never expect a reply, but when I do get one it's very much appreciated so thank you. Look forward to next Saturday video have a fabulous weeks guys❤
I’m new to your channel and I’ve been binge watching your vlogs from the beginning. Absolutely love it! When I saw you had posted this only a few minutes ago, I had to jump ahead and watch. Hello, from Washington in the U.S.! Your family is amazing!
Hello, I live in the U.S. in Georgia. My husband and I have always been do it yourselfers as you guys are. You are hands down the hardest working couple I have ever seen. I hope this property becomes your dream! It is beautiful. You are an inspiration.
Becky we all understand how hard it is doing a renovation.and trying to run a family and home.as a unit and working togeather thats hard enough.we all love and admire your hard work and want you to achieve your gaols and dream home for the future❤❤❤
Well done!! My arms are aching just watching lol it's getting there love watching and wot u did for Toby fantastic love it when he interrupts the videos makes me cry laughing!! You guys have made him so happy bless all of you!!! 😊
It is wonderful that some of us can walk into a derelict and see what it could be. We don't mind the work, and there is usually a LOT of that! But the end result is so satisfying! Love your videos; keep it up even if it is only once a week. Editing is SO time consuming, and we do understand this. 😊
The sunshine confused me - I started to wonder what vlog I had opened! LOVE Sam's drain pipe solution. Chipping off all that plaster, shoveling it up, and carting it away, Bec, you are AMAZING!
I am so amazed at you both. What a monumental task! But you both are going about it with such a right good will that it's inspiring for all of us, even those, like me, whose days of taking on such daunting projects are long past. It gives me energy just watching you. God bless you both! You inspire me. Love, Colleen Fay
I have so much admiration for you both. Cracking on doing what you can, when you can, as a team. Adapt and overcome, definitely my motto too. I can imagine it's extremely hard work, but when you stop at the end of the day and take a look at what you've achieved you must be so very proud, I certainly would be ❤️
The removal of the plaster, what an amazing reveal underneath. Well done Bec!!! Nice job on that temporary water drainage Sam. A great resolution and does the job nicely!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Getting it done properly has to be exhausting I'm sure, but the rewards will be felt when the work is finally completed and you can sit together as a family in your warm dry cozy room and look around at everything you've accomplished there. That you're still smiling after all that hard dusty work is amazing, you're definitely made of tough stuff.
Greetings from the USA - from deep in the Missouri Ozarks! You folks are doing a fantastic project there in Ireland. Thanks for doing this UA-cam channel so we can admire your skills and dedication, and marvel at your progress! Here in the Ozarks, we're 5 miles from a paved highway, 7 miles from the closest neighbor, and 14 miles from town. We've been working on the conservation and some renovation to our 1927 two-room cabin to add a washroom and make the attic into our bedroom and library. We went 1.5 years without running water or electricity all during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. What a nightmare. Happy to say that after nearly 4 years we're now 95% done in spite of the 66 pack rats, 8 copperhead snakes, 3 timber rattlesnakes, and a bajillion huge spiders. What a challenge - - - but what a blessing as we now enjoy the fruits of our labor!
You have done an amazing amount of work. Those of us who have done a lot of remodeling/rebuilding recognize your hard work. Even just a little every day makes a difference!❤
Amazing job done on removing the old plaster, those of us with any OCD tendencies are invested and want to see the whole process down to the last corner 😂 the walls will look amazing with the repairs and new pointing , can’t wait to see it before ye have to cover it up again 😊
As Sam made the ' Wallace n Gromit' guttering...I was thinking of the ol'quiz 'The Krypton Factor'...ingenious work Sam. Well done taking the plaster off Becky....what a job! 👏👏👏🥳💞
I wouldn't worry about the make do guttering. It's positively elegant compared to what I once did. If it works, it's good enough. Defintately the right ting to do, removign the old plaster. Oddly satisfying to watch. Note to self, I need to get out more. 🤣 Thanks for sharing.
I’m so amazed at the beautiful hard work on restoring this old homestead. I can only imagine how wonderful your home will look when completed. Thank you for sharing. We were in the southern part of Ireland last year. Can’t wait to come back to see the rest of your beautiful country.
Well done finding permanent homes for the black kittens, although it’s sad they aren’t with you now, but happy you have Otis still. Great job on the house. You’re a great team, as I have said before. Take care
I love to get a notification for one of your videos! ❤Great work all round = creative, good humoured, caring, wise and just a joy to watch. Keep going - you are making great progress and will deserve all the coming rewards! 🎉Loved the kitty reading the names at the end! 😂
Just seeing you putting your 'heart and soul' into the renovations will result in a much loved cherished home. It will be so worth all the hard work in the end. You're doing great. Well done Beckie!
Well done that girl! You did a great job removing the old plaster, cement and whatever else was on those walls. Loved the make shift guttering too, does the job. Keep going that roof will be ready to put on before you know it
That opening was wonderful. All those blessed creatures having found you 🥰. And you carving out a quiet, beautiful setting for yourself to unwind a breath a bit as the day begins. God’s blessings on all of you 🥰👵🇨🇦
You’ve gone from chipping tartar off teeth to chipping plaster! I know which is more rewarding lol😊. Looking so good. It must feel so different now with the floor down and the interim windows. ❤
Becca, no wonder you are so beautiful - inside and out. Your hard work and dedication to repairing the cottage shows in your trim figure and I'll bet your muscles are as well defined as any athlete. Your love for your animal family is also to be commended. Sam is a lucky guy and your love for each other is marvelous to see.
Well done Rebecca 👏👏👏 3 days of slogging at those walls … as you were going around and the stones were being revealed, all I could think of was “ what stories those walls could tell” Also Sam did a great job in ensuring that the cottage was protected from driving rain … very imaginative temporary job 👍 Enjoy your time away … rest those arms 😊 Durban SA🇿🇦
I just love watching your posts. You both work so hard and Nell seems to be the Mother Dog of all the animals. Enjoy your time away. Love Pat from Australia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are all such brilliant grafters, enjoy your break in the UK. I’m privileged to have watched you from the very beginning up to now, looking forward to many more vlogs.
Some questions for your Q&A - whats been the best and least satisfying part of the build so far? - if you could turn back time to the day you moved in, would you do it all again? - what are your longer term plans with the other outbuilding and surrounding land? - what do you do to keep yourself motivated and continuing wirh the build on the days you just dont feel like getting out of bed? - whats your secret to keeping the kids interested/patient as you undertake this mammoth project? Loving the videos. Look forward to seeing progress every week. You're both absolutely smashing it. Very jealous of the house and lifestyle youre creating. ❤
Thank you so much for all you give and show us, you are a force of nature both of you - just cracking on a daily basis - love to watch you and listen to your stories :-)
You are a very methodical,dilligent and tidy worker. Peeling back the layers of plaster reveals the workmanship of the original builder and the stone he chose. The in filled fireplace has a nice header stone over it. You will always fight moisture in Ireland . Either rain ,rising damp or vapour in interior locations that are heated. Masonary when it is dry can act as heat storage units. I don't know in which direction your property is orientated but it looked like one of your walls in the barn area gets sunshine, I would recommend wide eaves or verandahas to keep these walls dry or maybe leanto glasshouses . The masonry if it stays dry will radiate heat back into the building in the evening and keep frost off plants in wintertime . Good luck your doing great.
Wholeheartedly agree. Wide eaves might not be enough on the western/ door side though. The wind and rain are driven hard on that side and the southern gable end. Time for some input from experts in house design in rural Ireland. The house does not have a lot of trees to break the wind on that side. Verandahs could unfortunately spoil the view on the western side if not carefully designed. Incorporating them with a door porch needs some thought but could work and give some valuable outside seating space. Now is the time to think about it even if you don't do it under the Grant Scheme.
I discovered your channel from watching a local channel of a friend building his cottage in our Province of New Brunswick on the Atlantic coast of Canada. I immediately subscribed and am looking forward to watching every Saturday. Greetings from across the pond!😀😀🐾🇨🇦
Loved seeing the morning routine at the beginning - it gives a good insight of the beginning of your days. Anyway, I know how difficult it is to keep up with comments here on YT - the heart is willing but time doesn't allow so 'hearts' were a way of showing that the comments were appreciated. You're such an incredible hard worker - all of you are! Safe travels back to the UK. :)
What a hard working couple you are and bec you are an inspiration showing what women can do too. Every bit of work done is getting you nearer to the finish line. Nearer to the fun bit of turning it into a home with paint and decor etc 😊
You have done an amazing job Becky. You certainly gave yourself a very tight time line to do the walls. A huge challenge for you. You must he exhausted. Good job you have a break in the uk to recover. And the guttering Sam did was ingenious so glad it worked so well.👏👏
You and Sam do what's best for you Isabella and Euan. You have come a long way so do what you do best. The little black kitten's so cute good luck in your new home ❤
I Love your channel ❤. It amazes me all the work you have accomplished so far. You are a blessing to others dreaming of going down this thorny path. You are good folks to be able to do this and remain in good spirits. 💖🤗👍 Thanks for being brave enough to share your journey with us. God bless you & keep you safe & joyful. 🙏🏡
Fabulous! Lovely intro, you giving all the animals their breakfast. Sam's temporary gutter, it works, Don't anyone knock it. Isn't it satisfying knock off old plaster. That was a lot of hard work, so we'll done you. With all the hard work you are both doing, one video a week would be brilliant. WELL DONE team.
You are such nice folks. I’m amazed by what you have done so far! I helped my hubby some through the years with home renovations but you have me beat! Now I garden on a mountain (challenging). You learn by trial and error. Best to you. You take me back to when we were younger and much more flexible and able.
The reason you get nice messages is because we see you and Sam as a lovely, down to earth hard-working couple doing an amazing job with the cottage renovation. I guess many would like you as neighbours.
Don’t forget the kids who muck in also 🙌🏼
Part renovation, part archeological dig!
And three orange tabbies! I would be your neighbor!
I'm a 69 yo bloke. A father and grandfather and soon possibly a great-grandfather. I watch you, I see how hard you work, how your entire family is involved and doing a hard job. I am just so proud of you and what you are achieving. The only way to avoid criticism is to avoid achieving anything. And those who criticise are oftentimes those doing nothing. I just love you all and how hard ALL of you are working.
Ahh thank you Alan.
It is not the critics who count. It is the people who have the courage to get into the arena and do their best to acieve something worthwhile.
You guys are great. Keep believing in yourselves.
@@ArtistMartinaP don’t let the chickens know there are treats or food to be had close to your house. It’s easier to keep chicken poop that way
When you dream a dream it requires core strength……I lost 250,000.00 on a company I started that had a grant involved- change in govt caught my grant…I had 2000.00 left so….i walked hundreds of miles in ditches collecting beer and pop bottles until I had 20,000.00 I bid on a derelict house and got it…renovated and rented..saved that money in a specific account 11 months later I had 2 more houses…worked until I had 5 houses and 1/2 section of land…sold it all and had my big loss back…went onto another venture…I watch you because I see your dream…good for you
As usual, mum gets to feed all the pets 😂 then everyone wonders why they love you more. Food is king in the animal world,
And way to go, Rebecca, there's something awfully satisfying watching the plaster come off in big pieces. You did a great job of that,
The cottage is looking enormous, and yes, have a well-earned break. In August, you all deserve it.
I so admire that, despite the physical demands of construction, you ensure your many creatures are properly attended to and pampered. The energy you have is inspirational. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Lovely family, animals and homestead.
I agree it was a lovely walk through at the start of the video :)
Sam " a few little drips "
You've achieved so much ( please don't beat yourself up over it )
Loved the intro, such a gorgeous area. Sam is always thinking and his gutter system is fantastic, doesn't have to be pretty just functional right now and it sure was. Becky you also are amazing clean off old plastering is tough! Love your channel so open and honest. No lives are no problem with me I don't watch them anyway 😊
Many many people are living there dream , by watching your dreams come true , as unfortunately they will never be able to do what you have .. It's a bit like your a therapeutic medicine... ❤
Very much so in my case, as I'm disabled to a large extent and elderly to boot. I am literally living my dream through you. Thank you just for the chance to dream.
It's wonderful how all the animals live in harmony.🥰
Can I make a suggestion that you go back to the start and do mini clips of then and now. When you are exhausted and fed up, ( and you do get those stages) then look how far you have come. All of us followers are rooting for you. My question is - would you consider asking for volunteers to come and help?
Brilliant suggestion. If you had an outdoor toilet and shower, you could offer camping to volunteers. Office workers might enjoy a bit of outdoors and physical workout.
My husband and I would definitely be up for that!
They need to have another bathroom for volunteers to access.
Great idea!🥰🇨🇦
Seconded!!! Exactly this!
Huge untapped resource, that with a bit of planning and some rudimentary additional facilities (even just a portaloo or two) could make a big difference in a short time, particularly if the weather plays ball.
Probably some insurance ramifications, though…
The wee lass is a wrecking crew
So great to let the walls breathe, and brilliant to see the old chimney appear!
That plasterwork really is hiding a multitude of sins, isn't it?
@@elizabethwilliams3267 that seems to be the theme! Its the same in my old cottage 🥲
It’s one in the morning where I live, I was just about to go to bed…finally…when I was notified of your vlog. Of course I stayed up! Hugs from a sleepy Canadian.
Safe journey Becs…you are the kingpin ,keeping the family running,animal care and a very hard worker on the cottage-enjoy some ‘me’ time while you are away…you deserve it,and Sam will agree.
Great progress as you two plough on…you can now feel the soul of the place..it’s going to be very special!👍☘️
Bec you have the heart of a Saint .
I love how Otis looks like he's watching the credits roll at the end of this episode. Kudos on the all the hard graft you pair and the kidos & friends put in on this epic transformation. Loving your passion for bringing this old home to life again xxoo
You and Sam are working so hard to get this house renovation done within the 13 month deadline. You’ve learned a lot along the way. Everything is looking good.
Hi Rebecca.
You guys are getting (mostly) the comments you deserve. You don’t know how special you guys are, because you don’t see what we see.
Don’t worry if you can’t get around to answering everyone, on top of all the other stuff you do. What you’ve already done is little short of a miracle, and doing it while also caring for the rapidly expanding fur/feather family just blows my mind.
Then, as if all that wasn’t enough, you film and edit together a coherent and hugely entertaining video for us! While I adore your dungarees, I think we need to buy you a red and blue corset and cape with a big “S” logo.
No way a regular human can do all that and keep going.
Yes, I BET Sam’s chuffed! Every step forward, in his absence, is a step he doesn’t have to endure himself, leaving him more time for other stuff.
Thanks yourself.
You and Sam have quite different, yet complimentary styles and I love both. I’m grateful every time I see a new one land.
Don’t worry, chipping away plaster is not as dull as you’d think, when we get to watch you do it, rather than having to do it ourselves.
We have plenty of that to do, but ours is mostly separating from the stone, thanks to weather having been inside the house for years. It falls in huge slabs, then crumbles when it hits the ground. For safety, I want to knock it from above, so it doesn’t land on me and I don’t have to breathe it, when it smashes. But that’s not a problem for now. We have other stuff that’s more urgent.
BTW, if it’s not already too late, I probably have some plastic sheet on an end of roll, left over from when we were doing dry lining.
I've just binge watched all your vids for this project and I have a few comments...
1) You couldn't have chosen a more beautiful place to put down some roots
2) You are both grafters, not afraid of putting in a full shift
3) it must feel good to finally have that clean floor down
4) I really, really want to see that ugly tin roof gone
5) crack on!
Bec that was most satisfying watching that plaster come off, but what a job and what a lot to clean up. Your son coming to help his mom shows how much they care and seeing your first foster cats go is sad but happy at the same time. I feel sorry that the ginger cat Otis had a failed foster is he/she back by you? looks like a darling. Toby is looking so much happier now and all the animals look so content. Enjoy your break with your daughter, relax and recharge and knowing Sam he will look after the fort while you are gone and he has us for company ha ha. I know he will miss you he always does. Have a lovely week all of ' The Irish homestead'.
Failed foster means they fell in love and couldn’t let her/him go. They added to their ginger crew! ❤
As usual I"m so impressed at how hard you work. For the Q and A I'm interested in the terms of the grant that you can get. I seem to remember that you have 13 months in which to do the work. How finished does it have to be to comply with the conditions and have the grant awarded?
Lovely and peaceful way to start the morning after all the babies are fed.
As well as rebuilding a cottage, you’re building plenty of lovely memories. You’ll be sitting back pointing to each bit of house & remembering what both of you achieved together. You can also feel so proud of yourselves & a great example to your kids.
What an amazing experience you are giving your kids! I am a kindergarten teacher in sunny California and as a single mom of two I also do all the repairs and renovations to my home. Recently, someone told me that I am giving my kids the idea that a woman can do anything! You and Sam are giving your kids the power of knowing that they can do anything, just like their parents. You are empowering people all over the world to persevere and work hard for something you believe in!
Good luck,i live in rural Scotland, absolutely love the countryside life
Your videos are such a great respite for me. I spend way too much time worrying about American politics and your videos help me relax and get my perspective back. Your homestead is in such a relaxing area. Nice!!!
Glad to hear it
Sam you have achieved your aim with the guttering. Great thinking. Becky you. Must ache all over ripping the plaster from the walls. Great to see all the animals having their breakfast. Sorry about the cat's fostering not working out.Enjoy your break together with Isabella. Take care and God Bless you all xxxx
Hi Colette thanks so much. The fostering totally worked out. 'Failed foster' just means we adopted him 🤣. The other ones we fostered successfully and went to their new permanent homes. ♥️
Please do not apologise for not answering all of the comments. We can all see how hard you are working. I loved the guttering, it is very clever. The beginning sequence was just beautiful. You and your family deserve your peaceful and happy life. I appreciate that you share it with us. Thanks from Canada.❤
Love the Heath Robinson-like farmer fix gutter!
What fantastic progress you have both been making. Taking that render off is such a labour intensive task - you’re doing a great job. And Sam, I admire your ingenuity in finding solutions for the issues you encounter. Well done to you both.
Bec and Sam you are doing a great job and are doing it faster than I would have thought possible. You come up with solutions to problems in very creative ways. Please don’t worry if you can’t comment to everyone. Please make sure that you’re taking time to enjoy your journey. Life has to be more than work.
It’s great to see you progressing in the renovations. It is coming along leaps and bounds. Wonderful place for your morning cuppa.
As to the comments on here, please don’t imagine them as conversations. There isn’t , or shouldn’t be, any expectation on our part that you reply to them all. That would waste far too much time and slow the whole project down. Use them rather as words of encouragement. If questions are posed, keep them for the Q&A. That is the best way to deal with them. 😎
Hello from Ontario, Canada! You are a ROCKSTAR! I can't believe all you achieved - simply amazing! 😍
Wow, thank you!
Bec you are such a hardworking wife and mum . It is to see you both working so hard trying to make a home,love what you are doing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm exhausted just watching, and I'm laying in bed, can't wait to see it finished. Dedicated is my favorite word for you. Keep up the good work, I'm sending good vibes to you.
I would really love to see more of that cute little pond without music and just nature sounds. I am having my morning coffee. more Toby too. I can not stop watching that cute Donkey. I really would like to see your morning routine in real time with natural sounds.
Could just be me - but watching you flake off plaster is so satisfying
Imagine my surprise when I saw a Michigan State sweatshirt on you in this episode! My nephew goes there and I was the advisor to my fraternity there. My dad (a retired builder) and I are really enjoying watching the progress on your renovation. Go Green!!
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HI. From your video today, it sounds as if you have had some negative comments - ignore them. You are a united, amazing family, working incredibly hard together to make a good life for yourselves and your menagerie. You deserve every bit of good luck you get and I wish you more. When you start contemplating what you still have to do, look back and see everything that you have achieved and overcome. Know that you can do it and, if you feel overcome, make a cuppa and sit for five minutes calm. We have a narrowboat and took it back to the metal (oh boy!)then had all the rustproofing, priming, undercoats and top paint (11 coats in all), to put on, as well as all the 'little' side jobs that arise. Not on the scale of your project, but we are over 60 so enough. We only had 13 days so some coats of paint have to wait and days were long, but see when we had finished! The feeling is incredible. There are so many parts of your project that can make you feel like that as you go along - just look at your temporary home. You made such a good job of that - and so sensible for the effect on you as you work so hard. Hang in ther - you'll make it. :)
Slowly and surely you’re getting the work done.❤
Great job removing that old plaster. That’s no easy task 👏
Great work Becca, Sam you too, love the gutter contraption lol. Bonus it works. I think we all understand how busy you are. And I for one never expect a reply, but when I do get one it's very much appreciated so thank you. Look forward to next Saturday video have a fabulous weeks guys❤
With the onset of Autumn you are in line to get it weather proof and dried in fairly quickly... nicely done to you all
You have done a great job exposing the walls! Good to see all your problem areas...it is going to be great!
I’m new to your channel and I’ve been binge watching your vlogs from the beginning. Absolutely love it! When I saw you had posted this only a few minutes ago, I had to jump ahead and watch. Hello, from Washington in the U.S.! Your family is amazing!
Thank you so much!!
Hello, I live in the U.S. in Georgia. My husband and I have always been do it yourselfers as you guys are. You are hands down the hardest working couple I have ever seen. I hope this property becomes your dream! It is beautiful. You are an inspiration.
Thank you so much! That is so nice to hear. ♥️🍀🇮🇪
You all warm my heart
and enrich my soul
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Becky we all understand how hard it is doing a renovation.and trying to run a family and home.as a unit and working togeather thats hard enough.we all love and admire your hard work and want you to achieve your gaols and dream home for the future❤❤❤
Well done!! My arms are aching just watching lol it's getting there love watching and wot u did for Toby fantastic love it when he interrupts the videos makes me cry laughing!! You guys have made him so happy bless all of you!!! 😊
It is wonderful that some of us can walk into a derelict and see what it could be. We don't mind the work, and there is usually a LOT of that! But the end result is so satisfying! Love your videos; keep it up even if it is only once a week. Editing is SO time consuming, and we do understand this. 😊
The sunshine confused me - I started to wonder what vlog I had opened! LOVE Sam's drain pipe solution. Chipping off all that plaster, shoveling it up, and carting it away, Bec, you are AMAZING!
I am so amazed at you both. What a monumental task! But you both are going about it with such a right good will that it's inspiring for all of us, even those, like me, whose days of taking on such daunting projects are long past. It gives me energy just watching you. God bless you both! You inspire me. Love,
Colleen Fay
Thank you so much Colleen.
I have so much admiration for you both. Cracking on doing what you can, when you can, as a team. Adapt and overcome, definitely my motto too. I can imagine it's extremely hard work, but when you stop at the end of the day and take a look at what you've achieved you must be so very proud, I certainly would be ❤️
Forgot to add, well done on the successful fostering and I just love all of the animals, living their best lives in nature ❤️
You are a real amazing worker because you take on the plaster chipping which is not glamorous but it is so necessary.
The removal of the plaster, what an amazing reveal underneath. Well done Bec!!! Nice job on that temporary water drainage Sam. A great resolution and does the job nicely!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Good filming to feed the farm.animals and of course the serious brew for the workers
Getting it done properly has to be exhausting I'm sure, but the rewards will be felt when the work is finally completed and you can sit together as a family in your warm dry cozy room and look around at everything you've accomplished there. That you're still smiling after all that hard dusty work is amazing, you're definitely made of tough stuff.
What an amazing couple and that woman has real ‘grit and go’ all while keeping her finger nail red! He’s no slouch either! Very impressive
Ha that polish was such a mess! I'm lazy at removing it that's all. 🤣
That’s hard work taking off all that plaster by hand! Looking great 👍
Thanks 👍
Greetings from the USA - from deep in the Missouri Ozarks! You folks are doing a fantastic project there in Ireland. Thanks for doing this UA-cam channel so we can admire your skills and dedication, and marvel at your progress! Here in the Ozarks, we're 5 miles from a paved highway, 7 miles from the closest neighbor, and 14 miles from town. We've been working on the conservation and some renovation to our 1927 two-room cabin to add a washroom and make the attic into our bedroom and library. We went 1.5 years without running water or electricity all during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. What a nightmare. Happy to say that after nearly 4 years we're now 95% done in spite of the 66 pack rats, 8 copperhead snakes, 3 timber rattlesnakes, and a bajillion huge spiders. What a challenge - - - but what a blessing as we now enjoy the fruits of our labor!
Wow! That sounds very off grid! I feel like we are getting off easy compared to you! 💪💪
You have done an amazing amount of work. Those of us who have done a lot of remodeling/rebuilding recognize your hard work. Even just a little every day makes a difference!❤
You're a brilliant couple.. and lucky children.
Amazing job done on removing the old plaster, those of us with any OCD tendencies are invested and want to see the whole process down to the last corner 😂 the walls will look amazing with the repairs and new pointing , can’t wait to see it before ye have to cover it up again 😊
As Sam made the ' Wallace n Gromit' guttering...I was thinking of the ol'quiz 'The Krypton Factor'...ingenious work Sam. Well done taking the plaster off Becky....what a job! 👏👏👏🥳💞
I wouldn't worry about the make do guttering. It's positively elegant compared to what I once did. If it works, it's good enough. Defintately the right ting to do, removign the old plaster. Oddly satisfying to watch. Note to self, I need to get out more. 🤣 Thanks for sharing.
Function is the key 🇦🇺🎸⚡️🤘🏾🤘🏼💋💜
So impressed, I cried just getting my kitchen tiles off 😂, keep up the good work, great progress!!
I’m so amazed at the beautiful hard work on restoring this old homestead. I can only imagine how wonderful your home will look when completed. Thank you for sharing. We were in the southern part of Ireland last year. Can’t wait to come back to see the rest of your beautiful country.
Well done finding permanent homes for the black kittens, although it’s sad they aren’t with you now, but happy you have Otis still. Great job on the house. You’re a great team, as I have said before. Take care
I love to get a notification for one of your videos! ❤Great work all round = creative, good humoured, caring, wise and just a joy to watch. Keep going - you are making great progress and will deserve all the coming rewards! 🎉Loved the kitty reading the names at the end! 😂
Just seeing you putting your 'heart and soul' into the renovations will result in a much loved cherished home. It will be so worth all the hard work in the end. You're doing great. Well done Beckie!
Sam=Ireland's own MacGyver🙃🙂💙💛
No need to feel bad you have a lot to do and we really admire what your doing it's so wonderful
You all are getting there won’t be long and you will be putting it all back together
Great piece of work there Becky.
Oh wow! You guys are so inovative and hard-working ! Great progress. Take good care of yourselves like you do your animals !💗👍🙏
Well done that girl! You did a great job removing the old plaster, cement and whatever else was on those walls. Loved the make shift guttering too, does the job. Keep going that roof will be ready to put on before you know it
That opening was wonderful. All those blessed creatures having found you 🥰. And you carving out a quiet, beautiful setting for yourself to unwind a breath a bit as the day begins. God’s blessings on all of you 🥰👵🇨🇦
You’ve gone from chipping tartar off teeth to chipping plaster! I know which is more rewarding lol😊. Looking so good. It must feel so different now with the floor down and the interim windows. ❤
Ha ha! Yes I'm not sure which is more satisfying. 🤣
It's a joy to see the smoke from your woodstove. I'm so glad ya'll are warm now.
I didn't know you had a pond! It's a dream for us.
what great progress rebecca, your arms must be aching ,bigtime welldone ,roll on next videosxx
Yes! Thank you!
Becca, no wonder you are so beautiful - inside and out. Your hard work and dedication to repairing the cottage shows in your trim figure and I'll bet your muscles are as well defined as any athlete. Your love for your animal family is also to be commended. Sam is a lucky guy and your love for each other is marvelous to see.
Well done Rebecca 👏👏👏 3 days of slogging at those walls … as you were going around and the stones were being revealed, all I could think of was “ what stories those walls could tell”
Also Sam did a great job in ensuring that the cottage was protected from driving rain … very imaginative temporary job 👍
Enjoy your time away … rest those arms 😊 Durban SA🇿🇦
I just love watching your posts. You both work so hard and Nell seems to be the Mother Dog of all the animals. Enjoy your time away. Love Pat from Australia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just happy, to see your journey, do what you need to do I’ll still be here watching in amazement. ❤❤❤❤❤
You are all such brilliant grafters, enjoy your break in the UK. I’m privileged to have watched you from the very beginning up to now, looking forward to many more vlogs.
Some questions for your Q&A
- whats been the best and least satisfying part of the build so far?
- if you could turn back time to the day you moved in, would you do it all again?
- what are your longer term plans with the other outbuilding and surrounding land?
- what do you do to keep yourself motivated and continuing wirh the build on the days you just dont feel like getting out of bed?
- whats your secret to keeping the kids interested/patient as you undertake this mammoth project?
Loving the videos. Look forward to seeing progress every week. You're both absolutely smashing it. Very jealous of the house and lifestyle youre creating. ❤
GREAT work for the family home.. I'm so excited for you all..
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Lovely start to the video and a great job getting all that plaster off 👏
What a daunting task you people have set for yourselves. Good luck and God bless.
The second chimney reveal is rewarding. Pity its in the utility area! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for all you give and show us, you are a force of nature both of you - just cracking on a daily basis - love to watch you and listen to your stories :-)
hahaha you said Wallace and Grommet and the dog lamented you were talking about them. too cute
You are a very methodical,dilligent and tidy worker. Peeling back the layers of plaster reveals the workmanship of the original builder and the stone he chose. The in filled fireplace has a nice header stone over it. You will always fight moisture in Ireland . Either rain ,rising damp or vapour in interior locations that are heated. Masonary when it is dry can act as heat storage units. I don't know in which direction your property is orientated but it looked like one of your walls in the barn area gets sunshine, I would recommend wide eaves or verandahas to keep these walls dry or maybe leanto glasshouses . The masonry if it stays dry will radiate heat back into the building in the evening and keep frost off plants in wintertime . Good luck your doing great.
Wholeheartedly agree. Wide eaves might not be enough on the western/ door side though. The wind and rain are driven hard on that side and the southern gable end. Time for some input from experts in house design in rural Ireland. The house does not have a lot of trees to break the wind on that side. Verandahs could unfortunately spoil the view on the western side if not carefully designed. Incorporating them with a door porch needs some thought but could work and give some valuable outside seating space. Now is the time to think about it even if you don't do it under the Grant Scheme.
Meant to say western gable end. The Orangery should go a long way to protecting the front door wall area.
I discovered your channel from watching a local channel of a friend building his cottage in our Province of New Brunswick on the Atlantic coast of Canada. I immediately subscribed and am looking forward to watching every Saturday. Greetings from across the pond!😀😀🐾🇨🇦
Welcome aboard!
Loved seeing the morning routine at the beginning - it gives a good insight of the beginning of your days. Anyway, I know how difficult it is to keep up with comments here on YT - the heart is willing but time doesn't allow so 'hearts' were a way of showing that the comments were appreciated. You're such an incredible hard worker - all of you are! Safe travels back to the UK. :)
What a hard working couple you are and bec you are an inspiration showing what women can do too. Every bit of work done is getting you nearer to the finish line.
Nearer to the fun bit of turning it into a home with paint and decor etc 😊
Just loved watching you chip off the plaster and reveal the lovely stone.❤
😊 thank you
You have done an amazing job Becky. You certainly gave yourself a very tight time line to do the walls. A huge challenge for you. You must he exhausted. Good job you have a break in the uk to recover. And the guttering Sam did was ingenious so glad it worked so well.👏👏
You and Sam do what's best for you Isabella and Euan. You have come a long way so do what you do best. The little black kitten's so cute good luck in your new home ❤
I Love your channel ❤. It amazes me all the work you have accomplished so far. You are a blessing to others dreaming of going down this thorny path. You are good folks to be able to do this and remain in good spirits. 💖🤗👍 Thanks for being brave enough to share your journey with us. God bless you & keep you safe & joyful. 🙏🏡
Fabulous!
Lovely intro, you giving all the animals their breakfast.
Sam's temporary gutter, it works, Don't anyone knock it.
Isn't it satisfying knock off old plaster. That was a lot of hard work, so we'll done you.
With all the hard work you are both doing, one video a week would be brilliant.
WELL DONE team.
You are such nice folks. I’m amazed by what you have done so far! I helped my hubby some through the years with home renovations but you have me beat! Now I garden on a mountain (challenging). You learn by trial and error. Best to you. You take me back to when we were younger and much more flexible and able.