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  • @garlandetheridge9043
    @garlandetheridge9043 5 років тому +656

    I'm age 83 and intend to get a van and hit the road. I have alredy stopped buying unnecessary stuff as you have pointed out. Excited to get started. You are a breath of fresh. air

    • @clawhammer704
      @clawhammer704 4 роки тому +6

      Benton Wesley get a van...you'll be happier.

    • @SelphExploration
      @SelphExploration 4 роки тому +6

      How exciting! I hope you did it!

    • @thinkingofothers353
      @thinkingofothers353 4 роки тому +6

      Let me get this right. You are going to sleep on the floor of a cold , damp van...Hold your bladder until you get to a public restroom. Park at night in your grandchildren's driveway. And you will be you said HITTING the road.?
      Maybe you should think of traveling with like a group of friends. The best to you -and - Happy Trails to you ......

    • @glomontero6011
      @glomontero6011 4 роки тому +8

      Garland check out cheapRVliving Bob Wells puts together a gathering the RHR the Robert hits the road in January 2020 ull love it and learn everything u need to know and meet lots of good nice people they even have a women only group

    • @ericsens4355
      @ericsens4355 4 роки тому +6

      From the Netherlands, just do it! It will give you problems, but the journey will make you think every hour what am i doing with my gas, electric storage/panels in other words what am I doing with our planets resources. And the greatest reward, you are in nature! Enjoy!

  • @dr.jerrygustafson7680
    @dr.jerrygustafson7680 5 років тому +337

    My wife and I bought a brand new 13' Scamp in 1975 for $1300, We traveled in it every summer for 30 years and then sold it for $1000. Great memories!

    • @bellavita3097
      @bellavita3097 4 роки тому +3

      Great investment too!

    • @bobbys2643
      @bobbys2643 4 роки тому +4

      @@HaveUSeenMyBaseball86 That would have been in 2005 when he sold it.

    • @AnneluvsKatz
      @AnneluvsKatz 4 роки тому

      Wow! Guess those really hold value! Impressive...

  • @seabliss22
    @seabliss22 5 років тому +319

    Gifts... I purchase experiences for family, like a biplane ride or a fishing charter. This year I gave my husband and son a helicopter tour over the smokies. These are things people would never buy for themselves but will carry the memory of it for a lifetime

    • @netzilla77
      @netzilla77 5 років тому +11

      seabliss22 this is the route I started taking a couple years ago with gift giving. It's so rewarding and creates great memories. I hope this becomes the trend!

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +8

      It makes so much more sense and supports community.

    • @quill1260
      @quill1260 5 років тому +2

      That's brilliant Seabliss22.

    • @amouramarie
      @amouramarie 5 років тому +2

      Another option is charity in their name - like, what was it... Unicef? That allow you to purchase say, two hens and a rooster for a poor family in another country and they get a nice thank you package. I gave that to my sister in law who used to keep chicks and she was amazed. I think Kiva (micro loan org) may have a sort of gift card thing, too.

    • @pattycake5643
      @pattycake5643 4 роки тому

      @@HaveUSeenMyBaseball86 I just want to say that I think "seabliss22" is trying to kill off her family. Airplane and helicopter rides. This is what happens when they have so much money that they did in stupid ways.

  • @uscgalpha91
    @uscgalpha91 5 років тому +569

    I love you videos. I am 65 years old. I have been living your lifestyle my entire life. People thought I was weird in the 70's when i was recycling everything. I had to hunt down places to recycle. I used to get a year supply of magazines to read from the church paper drive....and then donate them back the following year. My daughters loved going with me on our "pilagings. I taught them the art repurposing materials. Their art supplies came from everything. Keep on keeping on. Well done.

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +18

      I agree and have found myself recycling too. I also love growing my food and sharing it with others. Hope to have a place people can visit with their tiny homes. Garden or just buy fresh veggies and eggs. Showers, Wi-Fi, free movie night with popcorn and a crafting area. In Poconos in Pa. Elevation is flood safe and beautiful fall leaves with mountain views and natural springs.

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +7

      @@faeriesmak I agree too. Love to expand my garden to a community garden. I want a place where people can showcase what they make or have a skill share and offer lessons.

    • @jennywang2508
      @jennywang2508 5 років тому

      uscgalpha91 h

    • @desertguy1362
      @desertguy1362 5 років тому +4

      30 steps on becoming a hippie

    • @fmphotooffice5513
      @fmphotooffice5513 5 років тому +7

      Buy things that use batteries and use rechargeable batteries for them. Built-in rechargeable is a trap to buy new when the internal wears out, very common now. (See third paragraph.)
      Art materials are essential. You CAN be frugal and only buy nice supplies in small quantities. The digital "thing" is eventually a barrier to the real experience. ONE example: Try doing digital ceramics. Then again, experience turning mud into glass by putting it in a chamber as hot as the sun... (Graphite, Conte crayon, painting with buttery oil paint, The smell of Dektol as you transform reflected light into a tangible form, ... Case closed.)
      Immovable object against unstoppable force: You realize your (***excellent, IMO***) lifestyle is in complete contradiction to the consumerist economy that got you where you are, right? The natural soap company AND the fabricator of your digital tablet need to move inventory to stay afloat. More inventory sold, healthier company, in theory. How do you support one company without the other? How do these companies gather payroll for their employees? (The items don't make themselves.) What is the best way to support the little natural soap company and still support the digital tablet company that has more cash on hand than some countries on this planet? We are lucky to live in the first world.

  • @FeythHope
    @FeythHope 5 років тому +163

    I originally subscribed for the face and body paint videos and I stayed for the minimalist/scamp videos. I'm completely fascinated by you and your life!

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +9

      Thanks so much for the support!!!

    • @AmberLena13
      @AmberLena13 5 років тому +6

      Same here!

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +6

      I really love the new lifestyle.

    • @traciw71
      @traciw71 4 роки тому +1

      Yes very interesting, I really learned a lot.

  • @tictachikes6156
    @tictachikes6156 5 років тому +6

    I love videos like these because you move over ideas quickly so I don’t get bored by detail of ones I’ve heard already but can pick up new ideas in 10-15 minutes while I’m cleaning my kitchen! And then I can always go and look up the new ideas in more detail or think of how I would use it in my life. Thanks!

  • @as_told_by_carley9572
    @as_told_by_carley9572 5 років тому +5

    Love it! I actually love the longer videos! You're in my top 5 favorite people to follow and I love getting the alerts that you posted a new video! Love all your content! You give me a glimpse of what to expect for my future as a nomad and your very real and honest about your life in the Scamp! As always, thank you so so much for sharing! You, kamp and Barron are awesome!! Totally going to buy one of your stickers for my truck ❤️

  • @emzadia
    @emzadia 5 років тому +71

    Wow, this was really interesting. Your lifestyle is something I would have adopted when I was younger. However, now I'm 57 and disabled, so I couldn't do it. Your videos take me out of my dark apartment into a life much bigger. I loved the body painting videos and that's how I originally found your channel, oh so long ago, but your scamp videos have more lasting value, I think. Thanks for sharing your journey with us all. :)

    • @deborahrandolph8396
      @deborahrandolph8396 4 роки тому +5

      Well, I know it has been a year since this comment but these videos make me want to live this way. I am 58 and disabled but I can get out some...when I do get out it takes a day or several to recover. My husband says a big NO to living this way but I wonder if I wouldn't feel better out in a Scamp somewhere. We aren't made to stay indoors all the time. If I were younger, I would be living life in a Scamp with no looking back.

  • @cherylcoder4318
    @cherylcoder4318 5 років тому +6

    Love this! Stopped all the body products years ago. Then most of the cleaning products are gone. So freeing! Still moving forward and these are great ideas!

  • @aghauler1964
    @aghauler1964 5 років тому +7

    Lovely journey from commercialism, in my teardrop I use a one in one out rule.
    As always Elsa, Thank you for sharing!!

  • @emilyannecan1564
    @emilyannecan1564 5 років тому +4

    I recently picked up a job at a department store when my small business failed. I was doing MUCH better with my spending before this! I’ve been considering vanlife of some kind since I’ve seen your videos. I think it would help with my spending habits to live in a way that only allows me to have limited material goods. You guys are living in REAL LIFE even though you are part of one of the most glamorized lifestyle trends out there right now, so good for you guys!

  • @66block84
    @66block84 5 років тому +56

    I will soon be getting a new 16 foot Scamp. So I will travel the minimalist path also. Been using Bronner's soap for over 30 years, great stuff. Started recycling back in the middle 1970's. Great vid, enjoy seeing what you are doing.

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +3

      I love to hear all the great ideas people have. I'm wanting to make a community garden project on some land here up in the Poconos in an area safe from floods and mid range seasons that include mountains with fall leaves an some snow but then Spring comes back very quickly. Growing native plants as raspberries, mulberries that don't need to be sprayed. Blueberries and paw paws.. just for starters.

    • @louisedonoso2489
      @louisedonoso2489 5 років тому +2

      66Block you guys are so inspirational! Thank you!😊 be well!!!

    • @barbaracizewski3034
      @barbaracizewski3034 4 роки тому

      Nice vidio

  • @MauGino
    @MauGino 5 років тому +3

    Love the videos you and Barron put out. They're genuine and don't try to sell a false narrative of what it's like to live off grid or as a minimalist. I truly appreciate what you both share with us in your experiences and the frankness about the topics you speak on.

  • @user-rm4yd2cl2k
    @user-rm4yd2cl2k 5 років тому +3

    Girl, I love your thought and your delivery of it! I’m an rv’er girl of almost 6 and a half years now, and you are so on point, the trouble is when the people you live with think all that stuff is necessary (my family lives with me in our rv), and then counter with my weakness, sentimental cards and gifts. I’m in a country that’s new to me (ish) and some of my family and friends are across the ocean. But even from the ones here, I have a hard time giving away or throwing gifts or cards made for me years and years ago, it’s just so full of sentiment. So that’s my ‘I’m not super good at this’ weakness. Last year my family really began to understand my living with less point of view (after almost 4 years of me living it!) and they thankfully started giving me gifts I really need, wrapped in fabric that I’ll use later. An example is they’ll give me a quality piece of jewellery I don’t have, as one gift from everyone (as opposed to lots of smaller ones), and they’ll make sure it comes from the store without plastic or with least as possible. Then they’ll wrap it in cotton cloth squares that I use to cushion breakable objects in the rv when we’re travelling. I love those gifts so much and I’m so grateful to my family for seeing my point of view. Now I’m back to excitedly looking forward to gifts again because I know that they know what I truly want, and if there’s nothing I need, then they give me digital music money. I Always love that. ;) I hope you make more videos about smart rv living! I just discovered your channel, I don’t know how long you’ve been in the rv home world, but I think you’ll be happy in this camp ;) literally! ;D

  • @claudiajozzey5015
    @claudiajozzey5015 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for being such a genuine person Elsa! you inspire me to change my way of living honestly. I am more eco conscious now thanks to you. I see myself in a different light now too. I get to excited to see your new content. You two rock!

  • @DanFilmz_TX
    @DanFilmz_TX 5 років тому +9

    I love watching you guys! You have been such an inspiration on helping shift my mindset to become more of a minimalist. Continue living such an amazing life!

  • @melindaownby3633
    @melindaownby3633 5 років тому +15

    I Love watching your channel! My husband and I are restoring a vintage 13 foot Boler travel trailer to #1 save it from the dump and #2 save money traveling. We are new on our zero waste journey but are learning. Thanks for sharing about your journey and adventures! 🙂🙏

    • @davesmith5092
      @davesmith5092 5 років тому +2

      Bolers are awesome.

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +3

      Bolers ARE awesome! Good luck with your remodel, keep me posted on it! I'd love to see photos!

    • @pearlbubbles6885
      @pearlbubbles6885 5 років тому

      That's great! Don't know if you know, some parks won't allow RVs older than 10 years old.

    • @melindaownby3633
      @melindaownby3633 5 років тому +2

      Yes we know about the 10 year restrictions but that pertains to campers with plumbing ( bathrooms). Ours will not have a bathroom or gray water storage.. So we are good at most campgrounds. 🙂👍

    • @pearlbubbles6885
      @pearlbubbles6885 5 років тому +1

      @@melindaownby3633 I was shocked when friends couldn't get into some parks and their RV is in prefect condition. Well everything changes.

  • @KrustySnax
    @KrustySnax 5 років тому +92

    By FAR, they best minimalists on youtube. Your videos are actually helpful instead of clickbait with shit content. Thank you so much for quality!!!!

    • @hj6507
      @hj6507 5 років тому +7

      Alsobshes not arrogant. She just says this is what I do, this works. I love it. I dont feel judged, just wholly inspired

  • @sueturner8122
    @sueturner8122 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share this. I already follow many of your principles, but it’s good to have it reinforced in my mind to keep going on this happy path and adopt a few new ideas. Like you I cannot see the sense in lining a rubbish bin with plastic. I just throw anything that I can’t find a compostable use for straight into the kitchen bucket and then transfer to the rubbish bin which gets picked up weekly with surprising little odour. Sometimes when I’m pruning I’ll put a few branches in the bottom of my rubbish (trash) bin and that helps keep it clean.

  • @alcysivyer
    @alcysivyer 2 роки тому

    This was incredibly helpful. My partner and I have been living nomadically for the past 7 months and I resonate with SO much of what you said. It's so refreshing to hear someone else talk so freely and easily about not needing MOST of the stuff that's out there.

  • @helidude3502
    @helidude3502 5 років тому +5

    I recently got my wood sticker. I've been needing inspiration lately, so I got one for motivation. Now I can't figure out where to put it.
    You are beautiful ! No make up needed.
    It can be very difficult to go off grid or be minimal in this modern world.
    The resources, needs or environment can vary for everyone.
    You seem to have found a very generous balance of those.
    Recycling, going green etc. is very noble and needed in our world. Unfortunately many methods actually create a larger impact on the environment than what it may appear on the surface.
    Humans are the most wasteful creatures on the planet.
    A lot of homeless people are minimalist. But it's funny that I have seen some homeless people have more stuff collected up than you have in your scamp.

  • @z.j.maayan8458
    @z.j.maayan8458 5 років тому +8

    I love this. I actually already do most of this while I am still in my house (I am planning a nomadic shift within the next 4 years). It is great to develop a voice that stops me before I buy anything. We all have WAY more stuff than we need. Personally, though, I totally disagree about the live music! To me listening to live music is transcendent and is one of the best uses for money! Also I believe in supporting artists when I am able to and musicians can have a tough go (the ones that I like anyway) when so much music is available for free. Anyway, I continue to love your videos!

    • @lillian4579
      @lillian4579 2 роки тому

      @@anniinthewoods8287 How’s your dream going now after 8 months? I too will be doing this in a year hopefully :)

  • @BirdiePeeps
    @BirdiePeeps 5 років тому

    Oh Elsa, I'm really enjoying learning along with you about Scamp life. I had originally wanted to build my own tiny house but living in a Scamp just seems like such a better fit. It's really encouraging to me to watch your process as you document it through your videos. My heart is aligned with the way you live your life...and that's the key...you're LIVING! So thank you for sharing your life with us on the UA-cams! So much love to you from Missouri!

  • @jci8972
    @jci8972 5 років тому +1

    Another great video! It’s very refreshing watching your content, especially since this platform is so saturated with “getting the next big thing”. I’ve always been a minimalist in the sense that I’m all about efficiency so it was great to find a channel that I’m on the same page with. Keep up the great work & look forward to seeing more!

  • @eileenstickney80
    @eileenstickney80 5 років тому +5

    Your time IS the greatest gift!

  • @JanellKristina
    @JanellKristina 5 років тому +38

    Long time follower, first time commenting. Your videos are inspiring and you are great!

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +2

      Thank you so much :)

    • @shanaemerine9074
      @shanaemerine9074 3 роки тому

      Shes so awsome!! I just love her whole life!!!😍😍

  • @KevinRStrauss
    @KevinRStrauss 5 років тому +1

    I love Dr. Bronners! In preparation of van life (which never happened) I started bathing 1-2x/day with just 16 oz water, a wash cloth and a couple of drops of Dr. Bs. It's seriously as good as a shower. I learned it from some full-time truckers. So many people freak about how much you can do with Dr. Bs but it's really incredible. This was the 1st video I've watched of yours. I'll look for more. Great job!

  • @tguthrie1121
    @tguthrie1121 5 років тому +2

    I am so excited that I found your journey! Thank you so much for such insightful ideas. I am glad you are speaking my truth and I pray others will hear you also!

  • @kennybunker2081
    @kennybunker2081 5 років тому +85

    I do wish everybody could greatly reduce the need/want for “Things” as I am doing at age 74.

    • @veldaprewett5263
      @veldaprewett5263 5 років тому +3

      ME TO RIGHT AT THE SAME AGE AS YOU WISH ID LIVED THAT WAY ALL MY LIFE . OH WELL HIND SIGHTS 20/29

    • @heatherjones4034
      @heatherjones4034 4 роки тому

      Me too! At 61.

    • @lauraleecreations3217
      @lauraleecreations3217 4 роки тому

      Same, going to be 48 this month.

    • @donaldjohnson4019
      @donaldjohnson4019 3 роки тому +1

      I'm 62 turning 63 soon
      Nothing wrong with minimal Living , Once We figured out that all the things T.V. tells Us We need Is For the Most Part Unnecessary , Last new ride was in 2006
      and Don't want any car payment ! Living within my Means is Super Cool .

    • @gundam460
      @gundam460 3 роки тому

      I'm already starting to do that and I'm only 24

  • @margaretdesrosiers7421
    @margaretdesrosiers7421 4 роки тому +4

    I'm so impressed and inspired with your life style . I can't wait to get started and hit the road ! Your recipes are so scrumptious . Keep up the great videos 😍

  • @nadialewis2815
    @nadialewis2815 3 роки тому +1

    since you said you read every comment i just wanted to say that i think you are absolutely lovely and your lifestyle gives me hope that life can be exactly what you make it and watching your videos makes me feel less trapped by societies bogus expectations. Thank you so much for being you

  • @mcsc370
    @mcsc370 5 років тому +2

    I loved this video! I’m trying to go as little waste as possible and be as conscious as I can be about the things I use and buy. Thanks for sharing your lifestyle with us💕

  • @stacienichole1198
    @stacienichole1198 5 років тому +3

    Ever since rawkristibeauty talked about you, i started watching you. And im glad i did. U inspire me to eat healthier, live smaller etc. Keep being amazing

  • @meemawdiana5102
    @meemawdiana5102 5 років тому +23

    Love the trash bag ideas!!!! Thanks for sharing your tips!!! 💕💕💕

  • @deamondoll
    @deamondoll 5 років тому +1

    I'm slowly transitioning to minimalist and this video was refreshing to watch! Great ideas and tips!

  • @aknudsen93
    @aknudsen93 4 роки тому

    I just started watching your youtube videos. I love the common sense, down to earth information that you bring to your videos. Less is more and life is change. You've figured this out so much earlier than I did. Buen Camino!!

  • @EmilyRyann
    @EmilyRyann 5 років тому +6

    This is beyond inspiring. Minimalism is such a beautiful thing.🖤

  • @karenkingrey6142
    @karenkingrey6142 5 років тому +108

    I love your videos! I am always amazed and a little envious of your life. Now, At my age, (52) I look back and wonder how different my life could have been if I had lived more aware & authentic. You both are to be admired!

    • @justaroundthebend6679
      @justaroundthebend6679 5 років тому +8

      Karen I am 53 and been a full timer park host for 10 yrs now..... We love it.... :)

    • @pearlbubbles6885
      @pearlbubbles6885 5 років тому +1

      @@justaroundthebend6679 do you travel the USA?

    • @justaroundthebend6679
      @justaroundthebend6679 5 років тому +7

      Hi Pearl Bubbles no ma'am not yet.. We started at our local state park (testing the waters per say) I have always had to think out things first lol... but we ended up loving it!.. So we started doing 6 months in there and 3 months home and then 6 months back in... We were back and forth.. I wanted to make dang sure this was the life we wanted to live before we decided to move on.. Well then we started doing other parks close by to my hubby's job..... And then we just never went back home... My husband is now invested with his Job and next year we hit the road.... So its going to be a Great Adventure... He will still have to work and do seasonal jobs so his SS don't lapse but we are ready!.... :)

    • @pearlbubbles6885
      @pearlbubbles6885 5 років тому +3

      @@justaroundthebend6679 Good for you!! There is so much to see and learn! Being a park host is one way to go..also I have friends who are disabled veterans who did get free overnight park passes in Washington state parks. Every state is different. I want to travel too! Lol have fun!

    • @pearlbubbles6885
      @pearlbubbles6885 5 років тому +1

      @@justaroundthebend6679 just scrolled up and re-read your post. You are doing the park hosting now.

  • @runecscapeman
    @runecscapeman 5 років тому

    Love love love this upload. Thank you for being amazing. You said all I’ve been wanting to say for the last few months.

  • @bnkwupt
    @bnkwupt 4 роки тому

    I love your minimalist, sustainable lifestyle. I found your channel yesterday and I’ve spent about three hours watching videos. I’ve always loved the scamp trailer and it’s really cool to follow your adventures with Baron and Camp.

  • @moonlighter6
    @moonlighter6 5 років тому +3

    Elsa, you are a Pro! I personally know, the body adjusts well when you stop using all the chemicals on and in it. It may take a few months for the body to adjust for newbies though. Fast Food is loaded with chemicals I don't miss it, I can regularly find Fresh Farmers Markets/roadside stands for my take-out food, but careful some can be pricey. Hope you do some colder weather this year, I do appreciate season changes being born in Georgia.

  • @arlenmentonable
    @arlenmentonable 4 роки тому +28

    My father runs a bed and breakfast, he recycles everything, even styrofoam, he never brings garbage to the end of his road. You guys are going great minimizing your trash footprint. Great job.

    • @cdb48340
      @cdb48340 3 роки тому

      The sad thing is much of the things we put of in recycling bins do not actually get recycled

    • @donnawoodford6641
      @donnawoodford6641 2 роки тому

      I am starting to save styrofoam and paper cups to plant seedlings. I try to reuse plastic bags, even washing them between uses. I also have cut waaay back on almost all items you mentioned. I pretty much exclusively prepare food at home, so I'm not eating out which can get pricey. I sew my clothes. I clean many things with baking soda and vinegar. I haven't had a tv in about seven years. I had to downsize to an essentials only lifestyle. It's a choice I made to purge and not accumulate.

  • @emersonmoulton
    @emersonmoulton 5 років тому

    Great to see you again, Elsa! This video was really well thought out and informative. Thanks so much!

  • @markoc1587
    @markoc1587 5 років тому +1

    Love your vidoes in any format, just keep them coming! Best wishes from MN.

  • @michelleberwick
    @michelleberwick 5 років тому +13

    I use chip packets as trash bags as well!! You two are amazing I love watching your videos and would love to live your lifestyle!

  • @discerninglight1998
    @discerninglight1998 4 роки тому +3

    Bravo for all the essential tips..I love to term "essentialist"!
    Before reading further some people might find this is too much info they want to know but for the ladies it is important:
    Not everyone can use a Diva cup. For people who have heavy periods you will be changing the cup every hour. I know from personal experience. You might have to use a pad with it to be safe. There are washable pads but camping might be challenging. It is doable though.

  • @artinrote341
    @artinrote341 4 роки тому

    I appreciate the amount of honesty this video has. It's not like "you have to make zero waste forever to be minimalist, and have like five belongings" it's just sharing so many things that we dont need and should rethink or stop using them. It's especially nice about the "plastic bag as a trash bag" part because I'm not going to be able to 100% avoid those types of containers but it doesnt mean I cant use them for this.

  • @kathynorris8843
    @kathynorris8843 4 роки тому

    I just came across your videos 3 days ago & have been binge watching every evening! I’m 55 and I could seriously learn soooo much from you! I also am attuned to all kitchen sounds because of your great editing!! Keep the videos coming!!

  • @stevenleith7663
    @stevenleith7663 5 років тому +11

    Hello my dear, I must say that your video makes so much sense. As far as make up you don't need it you have a glow of gorgeousness that makeup would hide. I'm a new fan. Hope to see more videos. Thank you so very much.😊😊😊😍😍

  • @pbsacct1
    @pbsacct1 5 років тому +8

    I was curious as to what the thirty things were so I clicked the link, the next thing I know I was taking notes..on my laptop! lol This is a great video to bring about awareness of our carbon footprint and how to minimize it. No more K-cups for me! Thanks for the video!

  • @belindaknowles7440
    @belindaknowles7440 4 роки тому

    I found your videos yesterday and I love watching them. I love how you are living your life. Thank you,

  • @cliffp.8396
    @cliffp.8396 5 років тому +2

    Your list is comprehensive, organized and your presentation passionate and subdued. I'm impressed with your drive to learn and apply what you learn to change your life for the better of yourselves and the whole. You are beautiful, intelligent and most of all impressive in your remarkable tenacity. Well done darlin, thank you for what you do.

  • @the_veganblonde4342
    @the_veganblonde4342 5 років тому +6

    You are an inspiration. Thank you for this. ♻️

  • @bluefeatherco
    @bluefeatherco 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for sharing this. It gave me good ideas on a lot of things I can improve and adjust. As I have been learning I have been making adjustments on the things I buy. It’s incredible to think that well you don’t know what you don’t know and that many of us without realizing have created a lot of waste just because of ignorance. I appreciate that we have so many resources now to learn and improve for ourselves and the planet. Thanks again! 💗🌻🌷

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +1

      That's exactly it! Most people simply aren't aware of their over consumption and trash production. I'll see people walking out of grocery stores with carts full of plastic bags, food inside. I think, "how can they not understand how wasteful that is..?" but remember that 4-5 years ago I was doing the same thing. Now, I try to do my best. Thank you for the comment!!

    • @bluefeatherco
      @bluefeatherco 5 років тому +1

      Elsa Rhae Thank you for sharing and for being an inspiration. I am learning a lot. :)

    • @bluefeatherco
      @bluefeatherco 5 років тому

      Jesus Christ is King What does all this have to do with her video on how she has learned to be less wasteful? Please do not bully or judge. Each persons religion/ beliefs and lifestyle should be respected. You are making cruel judgments without any reason. Jesus spoke about love not hate. More love is what the world needs not more hate.

  • @rosewoodjasmine11
    @rosewoodjasmine11 4 роки тому

    you guys are doing eco-friendly, waste minimization, living simple and very sensible. love and respect to all

  • @LaurenCisneros
    @LaurenCisneros 5 років тому

    Elsa,
    Thank you! Very helpful video. Going through growing pains myself with a scamp my boyfriend and I just purchased to live in full time in the summers! Educating myself through your videos and I really appreciate how down to earth and real you are. It isn’t easy making all these adjustments but we’re super excited being “homeowners” lol and working on simple DIY’s for the camper and figuring out how to maximize space. I’m currently looking for a cutting board to fit over the burner - would be awesome to find one that fits perfect! Anyway, thanks again - keep making videos!

  • @samtinyhouse4701
    @samtinyhouse4701 5 років тому +7

    Great video! Can you do one on what you guys do for mail and how to keep an adress on the road?

  • @ArtzieGal
    @ArtzieGal 5 років тому +132

    For me, it would be so hard to give up my makeup and art supplies🤔 I enjoy drawing digital but there’s just something about a piece of paper, paint brush,and watercolors that I can’t give up on.

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +14

      I definitely agree with you there, the iPad made sense for my specific situation and I'm loving it!

    • @evopwrmods
      @evopwrmods 5 років тому +13

      as a thought why not re-use or re-purpose other "things" to use asa canvas. Such as old windows or doors or lamp shades or old barn wood planks or cd's, or old sheets/blankets found at thrift stores, etc etc. etc...the sky is the limit here. Not trying to be judgmental just throwing out ideas some might not have thought of.

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +3

      Art supplies is something I'm always buying and love to create my own personal items that are also useful too. Like jewelry or quilt or hats...

    • @emilyannecan1564
      @emilyannecan1564 5 років тому +2

      I’ve been considering the iPad because so much of my art supplies is recycled and normally is only useful for one particular project. It is way too easy for me to collect things to paint on, and never use them!

    • @waymire01
      @waymire01 5 років тому +6

      My daughter is a digital artist, so I understand that it does have value and it is art. however I am not ...I paint primarily and it's just not the same. however I did have to live in a trailer almost full time for a couple of years and I found that colored pencils were the best solution for portable art. they have these wonderful binders that zip up that hold a hundred of them at a time, and you don't have to have any kind of special solvents or even water. You don't have to worry about things having to dry. if you do want to go that route they have watercolor pencils and these cute little brushes that you can fill with water to manipulate them once you put them down on the paper. It's a portable, easy-to-manage way of creating for those who might be looking for a solution that is not electronic. They even have colored pencil by number sets for people who want to do something casual or simple. I've actually used them myself personally on vacation or such, and just use the board with the lines on it is a base to create a full-blown work of art.

  • @FrugalRVGal
    @FrugalRVGal 5 років тому +1

    Love all your videos no matter how long or short! Great info for us all to take to heart!

  • @katiebaby7573
    @katiebaby7573 5 років тому +2

    You and Barron are so inspiring! Keep doing what you’re doing! Love your vids!😁

  • @aglouglououpa
    @aglouglououpa 5 років тому +3

    I use to watch your videos since many years (since the time you did makeup, yas) and you can't imagine how much I'm happy to see that both of us changed in a similar way (ugh sorry I'm french I don't always succeed at expressing myself in english so, sorry for the mistakes) anyway, I loved the person you was and I love how you are now, your lifestyle, your mentality etc. Thanks a looot for you're videos, I hope you're as blossomed as you deserve to be ;)

  • @georgialawson7779
    @georgialawson7779 5 років тому +369

    Here in New Zealand we have just banned plastic bags!!! Yay!!!

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +9

      OMG!!!

    • @MetalMike50
      @MetalMike50 5 років тому +18

      In the EU as well, free plastic bags are no langer allowed, every shop has to charge you to buy a reusable bag.

    • @checat001
      @checat001 5 років тому +11

      And Hawaii

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +7

      Great idea.. I purchase reusable bags.

    • @matijazg5455
      @matijazg5455 5 років тому +2

      +MikeHeu not true, it depends on the country regulations

  • @itssewxtra1713
    @itssewxtra1713 5 років тому +1

    I was happy I made it in quite if few things in the list! This was really well done Elsa, Thanks 😍

  • @hilaryrenee2728
    @hilaryrenee2728 5 років тому +1

    I think what you're doing is amazing. Sending love and positive vibes 💛🙏 love every video

  • @brandyblount7632
    @brandyblount7632 5 років тому +64

    Diva Cup is a GAME CHANGER!! I hope folks will take at least a few pieces of your experience and apply it to their lives. Even small changes make big a difference.
    Also...the outtakes with Kamp talking back were hilarious....and relatable. ❤

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +2

      Ehehe you follow my instagram :) I should have put those bloops at the end of this video!!

    • @djg5950
      @djg5950 5 років тому +1

      I never used a diva cup (not invented when there was a need) but younger women recommend them for long distance hikers. I have a question about them though. How do you empty them in a public bathroom or if you are out in the wild ? Isn't it a little messy ? Especially with no access to running water (wilderness) ?

    • @ambissing
      @ambissing 5 років тому +1

      @@djg5950 when I am not at home, I can rinse it with a bottle of water. At home, after you dump it, you clean it in the sink and put it back in. Then clean up. Since you can wear it 12 hours, you change it when you wake up and when I go to bed. Great for long trail runs

    • @rogerpeggywheat1630
      @rogerpeggywheat1630 4 роки тому +1

      Another type is the "keeper". It is sold online at keeper.com. I have used one for 15 years. She is right, it is life changing. It doesn't dry you out the way tampons do, and you can put it in in the morning when you think you might start you period at work, and then forget about it the whole work day. Or you can put it in at bedtime, and not have to get up in the night.

    • @jzt999
      @jzt999 4 роки тому +1

      @@rogerpeggywheat1630 Oh, how I wish that they had been invented years ago. And USB rechargeable stuff. I've gone a little crazy with a few of those things: shower, radio, headlamp, water pump for my home. Solar is the only way to recharge, too. My, how far we've come! Not all progress is awful.

  • @curtisbeardsley5302
    @curtisbeardsley5302 5 років тому +20

    Elsa, I just thoroughly enjoy your videos. At 67 years of age I find the addiction to things is horribly hard to get freedom from! I finally, after 52 years of smoking, have made it 3 months without cigarettes!!(Party time every day, ya know?) and I so admire what you and Barron have (are?) doing. I need to put a list in front of my face EVERY time I to shopping. Because of current, but not permanent, I am not able to downsize as I would like because I can't drive right now, so I can't tow a trailer, so I live in a mobile home AND, OF COURSE, I filled it up. It seems like faster than the blinking of my eyes and I am drowning!!! YIKES!! I am going to start this very hour to become an essentialist. It won't look the same as yours, but I will take on about 25 of your listed things. After surgery and recovery, which will take many months, the BIG REDUCTION will begin. I'll then be able to drive again and I have wanted to live in a tiny travel trailer for several years. After another six months or so I will probably be able to buy one like I want as a PREVIOUSLY OWNED, trailer and save big bucks! (Fingers crossed) I have some of your stickers and have them put where they will inspire me. Thank you beautiful, young lady with a delightful partner and charming dog, for inspiring a 67 year old man!

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +2

      This is so awesome. Take it one step at a time and you will do very well. I didn't come up with this all at once and still have more I can do! I've been practicing for some time!

    • @PamsPrettyPlants
      @PamsPrettyPlants 5 років тому +2

      Best of luck to you! I’ve started filling little boxes here and there and donating them and I already feel so much less HEAVY. You can do it!

    • @nancyellis497
      @nancyellis497 5 років тому +4

      Curtis, go for it! I'm 65 and just starting the process of clearing out my home to sell and get down to essential living in a van. Very excited about it! I've camped all my life and know it is the life for me. I have health issues, but have decided that I want to live the rest of my life on MY terms! :-)

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 5 років тому

      Sign up for Hoarders on TV show...they will come help you clear out all unnecessary stuff...

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 роки тому

      Your comment was inspiring! How are you doing these days? I hope you are well : )

  • @mdelight2488
    @mdelight2488 5 років тому

    Great job! You covered so many areas of unnecessary things. Gotta watch again to reflect on what I can do without. I've been decluttering, becoming a minimalist for years. Thanks for sharing👍

  • @ginamckay4111
    @ginamckay4111 4 роки тому

    Oh girl! I am learning so much!!!! I live in Oklahoma and we are so behind the times in EVERYTHING! But I've found every little change I make in my own life, it can make a difference !

  • @reevelongcoy9680
    @reevelongcoy9680 5 років тому +4

    I just randomly stumbled on your channel. Good stuff!
    I'm a new fan.

  • @AnkitaSharma1111.
    @AnkitaSharma1111. 5 років тому +5

    Wow. I'll work on minimalism. Thank you 💛

  • @ashliehopkins278
    @ashliehopkins278 4 роки тому +1

    Loved this info, I put a plastic band on my house and switched over to dryer balls that I add my essential oils to!

  • @janicem4382
    @janicem4382 5 років тому +2

    I am halfway to where you are consumer wise and you gave me a few new, great ideas. Love your trash bag idea! Thanks

  • @flyinggyros9745
    @flyinggyros9745 5 років тому +37

    You are wise way beyond your years. Way to go.

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +5

      I appreciate this :) Thank you

  • @paintedpony2935
    @paintedpony2935 5 років тому +4

    Add 1cup of vinegar to your rinse water when doing laundry. It’s a fabric softener and makes clothes smell clean and fresh. Also cuts the soap so clothes rinse cleaner.

  • @jamierounsaville7777
    @jamierounsaville7777 5 років тому

    Great job on this video. Love it!! I've began looking into living an "off the grid" type of lifestyle. Simple because I believe that living more simply, will help me to achieve another goal of mine, which is to actually live and not merely exist. To truly live, and be able to travel around the world, making memories with my 3 beautiful grown, kids, I need money. To be able to have more money, I've got to stop spending so much on rent, housing, etc. Your video did help a lot. I'm believing more and more that living "off the grid" is for me. I'm getting more and more excited about it!!! You keep those videos coming, please. They definitely do inspire!!

  • @TakeMeToTheWaters
    @TakeMeToTheWaters 5 років тому +2

    Minimalism rocks. Thanks for being so awesome guys & sharing such awesomeness 😎

  • @cynthiastauffer8012
    @cynthiastauffer8012 4 роки тому +2

    Yours is quickly becoming my favorite channel to watch. I always wanted to live this way...only we wanted to do it in Alaska. :)

  • @SaSuEnglish
    @SaSuEnglish 5 років тому +10

    Gee I didn't know I was a minimalist all these years. There wasn't one item that you don't buy NOW that for years I haven't bought on a regular basis. 15 years ago a friend came over to my house. She saw I didn't have a TV. She wanted to go out immediately and buy me one. I told her I hadn't watched TV regularly for at least 15 to 20 years. She couldnt undersrand how I could live without one.
    I found when I unplugged the TV my need to purchase nonessentials dropped dramatically. Ditto with magazines, and other media. When in my early 20's (1970's) I was in boot camp. TV, radio, and newspapers were not allowed. We were told if something happened and we needed to know we would be told. I have found that with in minutes of a important event happening I find out about. For example I was informed about the towers being hit before the 2nd plane hit.
    Disengaging from social norms /peer pressure was very liberating for me. Introspection is much more beneficial than a Starbucks.
    PS I grew up in Lenexa.

    • @jzt999
      @jzt999 4 роки тому

      We're about the same age. I had to laugh. My mother bought me a tv when I had a toddler, so that she could watch Sesame Street. It's long gone, and not replaced. Everything you say rings true to me, too.

  • @kimmiller4057
    @kimmiller4057 4 роки тому

    I don’t know if you ever see comments on these older videos but I’m a newer viewer and have been going back to follow your journey from the get-go. I wanted to tell you how great your videos are! Not just the content, but the quality
    Of the “film” itself. I follow a few couples doing somewhat the same
    Lifestyle of you and Baron but the quality of yours is by far to best!! It’s obvious you put a lot of time and love into editing! I don’t think people realize how much extra time it takes to film everything you are doing!! Anyhow, just thought I’d tell you how impressed I am and how
    Much I enjoy watching!

  • @Fourcornerhighway
    @Fourcornerhighway 3 роки тому

    This was the biggest lesson I have ever watched. I am so stupid, throw out my garbage and not using and on the other hand buying bags to do the same job. thank you I will never buy another bag again. I love you guys. I watch you guys two three times a day. If I don't I will miss you.
    Love from Edmonton Alberta Canada

  • @daniel_8181
    @daniel_8181 5 років тому +3

    I love kombucha....:-) I wish I could be so brave and healthy and emotionally stable as you seem and do something like you do. I am on my journey to awareness and peace and be a minimalist of some sort but I often get caught in my old patterns and tend to loose my way/intention/motivation. Anyway, you are very inspiring to say the least ....Hope you do carry on with this simple aware lifestyle as long as you can...love u guys!

  • @gailforest5774
    @gailforest5774 5 років тому +4

    Smiling.. Love your videos..
    Recently my husband and I started taking road trips and we sleep in my SUV. In the forest by running water . I think about you and your lifestyle every time we go.
    But the moisture is a problem everything gets damp. Yup window is open. We leave in the morning for Montana. Chance of frozen mix and 32 degrees. This should be interesting. Hugs and best to you!

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  5 років тому +1

      Good luck!!!

    • @ellief4277
      @ellief4277 5 років тому +1

      Try keeping those 'silicon gel' packets that look like little packets of salt; Often found in new products. They help soooo much with moisture. Just throw a few by your windows or with your clothes!

    • @gailforest5774
      @gailforest5774 5 років тому

      @@ellief4277 Thank you!
      I bought a damp rid product it helps too!

    • @gailforest5774
      @gailforest5774 5 років тому

      @@ElsaRhae Thank You!
      I'm learning a lot from your videos!
      Every time I see a Scamp on the road I think is it you?

  • @carolschubel4448
    @carolschubel4448 5 років тому +1

    I LOVE THESE VIDEOS! plz keep them up!!! I'm debating doing "scamp life" when I'm outta college!!! You are such a wealth of knowledge!!!!

  • @jefftatchio6091
    @jefftatchio6091 3 роки тому +1

    Utah Jeff ... here ... I have been following you for awhile and I appreciate your dedication to the lifestyle. It reminds me of my earlier days .... you do not miss what you do not have.... I grew up in the 60’s and the Hippie people were very similar in lifestyle . I would backpack into a high mountain stream in Oregon and spend a week there with some close friends. It was amazing to float down a stream with snorkel and fins and meet a Salmon ...,coming up the river to spawn ... those experiences you never forget

  • @AngiesDoingIt
    @AngiesDoingIt 5 років тому +31

    I never understood the access to a shower part of van life. I grew up without a toilet or shower in my house, but remained clean, even after a day of chasing the cows into the field. All you need is water and a rag (towel for fancy people) If you have a way to warm water, you can warm water for a bath. They have collapsible tubs now, so if you have room enough to walk in your van, you can wash. I do home health care on the side and some are bedridden, so how do you think I keep them clean. Water, soap, and a towel. I can clean every part of them thoroughly, so their skin will not break down, you must understand the reason for washing.

    • @susanmathis1682
      @susanmathis1682 4 роки тому

      Beautiful comment

    • @traciw71
      @traciw71 4 роки тому

      I really want to look into the collapsible tub, sounds like a great idea.

    • @clawhammer704
      @clawhammer704 4 роки тому

      My mother grew up in the country and she stated they had a well to draw water from. The old folks took a lot of basin baths for many years in day gone times....

    • @merri999
      @merri999 4 роки тому +1

      you are amazing....I am 66 and just starting my "traveling" life....so far i love it and i love my casita!

  • @davidmurling4252
    @davidmurling4252 5 років тому +114

    For laundry try using white vinegar it cleans your clothes and when they come out of the dryer they are soft and they do not smell like vinegar and vinegar is a lot cheaper to buy then laundry soap or even dr. Bronner's

    • @SrSrk98
      @SrSrk98 5 років тому +23

      yes, distilled white vinegar and baking soda and water in a bucket gets the job done ...sun dried for fresh crisp clothes:) I do it every other day..makes laundry a piece of cake:) hardly takes any time at all:)

    • @stevejeffrey11
      @stevejeffrey11 5 років тому +15

      Yep mix 1 part vinegar 3 parts water spray bottle and can do dishes and wipe with paper towel, also wipe counters

    • @pearlbubbles6885
      @pearlbubbles6885 5 років тому +4

      How much vinegar for a large load do you use, 1 cup?

    • @stevejeffrey11
      @stevejeffrey11 5 років тому +7

      Pearl Bubbles I don't use washing machine so not sure what size a large load is for you. If a spray bottle has 500 ml (two cups size) I would put 100 ml vinegar 400 ml water. Huge things of vinegar are cheap at costco, and it has no oily residue like Bronners

    • @olivtrees8749
      @olivtrees8749 5 років тому +6

      I tried using vinegar for my laundry and it cleans but I found it to be corrosive to my fabrics.

  • @cheribelisle4033
    @cheribelisle4033 4 роки тому

    I don't live in a van or camper , but I did downsize to 400sq feet about 11 years ago .
    I like the idea of use it up wear it out , do without .
    Great tips ! Many of which I use myself .
    One thing I couldn't do tho , is to get rid of my art supplies . I have a small studio where I create things " upcycled " and sell them at a store .
    I have a garden , so I compost much of my waste .
    You guys are inspiring !
    Keep the buds coming

  • @allicat1225
    @allicat1225 5 років тому

    I just started watching your channel, and I love, love, love it. My boyfriend and I just finished a shuttlebus conversion and have a plan to get on the road in a few years, when his kids are grown. My question is, do you have a cookbook? If not, you should. I love all the cooking and drink prep clips. You have shown me how to really use all of the things I have in new creative ways. Thank you for your videos. So grateful to have channels like this to inspire.

  • @cluebug
    @cluebug 5 років тому +3

    I love your channel!
    I would like to point out that Tupperware is an MLM/brand of plastic products. If you have glass containers they are probably Pyrex or Anchor Hocking. I used to own so much Tupperware and plastic containers and have converted to glass containers now.
    I love Zum products! Disappointed when they switched to plastic bottles for their sprays.
    I would like to see you do more videos about the iPad and different things you do on it. I would like to get one and integrate my daily planner and journal on to it.
    I would love it if our paths would cross someday! ❤️

    • @PamsPrettyPlants
      @PamsPrettyPlants 5 років тому +1

      “Tupperware” like “Band-Aid” has become a catch-all term. Especially for those of us older millennials who grew up in houses made of Tupperware.

  • @sweetmartyrdom
    @sweetmartyrdom 5 років тому +3

    I really enjoyed this! Very useful tips that I had never thought of. At first I felt like you were a little aggressive, and as I'm sitting here thinking about it, no, you were being passionate. Many people don't like to hear that what they are doing, even if it's the "norm", or part of the every day culture, is actually harmful and stupid! But at the end of the day, isn't it?! I liked that you tell it like it is. You aren't preaching about YOUR way of life, your sharing your wisdom that you've acquired from stripping out the bullshit and surviving on necessity. I admire that. And even if I probably won't ever live off-grid, or as minimally as you, I can learn and use these tips in my own life, in my own way, but ultimately, making efforts to reduce my carbon footprint and preserve my life and life around me.

    • @pamelamolina5623
      @pamelamolina5623 5 років тому

      Samantha Espinola aggressive? She is kind soft spoken and sweet.

    • @sweetmartyrdom
      @sweetmartyrdom 5 років тому

      Pamela Molina Of course! Perception of all things in life is subjective.

  • @nanette5916
    @nanette5916 3 роки тому

    I Love this episode. I watch you guys all the time, you're both so amazing. My health isn't very good and I'm 67 years old, but I live thru you two. I Thank you with all my Heart for doing what you do and show us things and not using that "F" word.

  • @heatherrenton2086
    @heatherrenton2086 5 років тому

    Thank you Elsa Rhae! I enjoyed this video! I have pretty much given up on chemicals for cleaning as well. It absolutely isn't a hardship to give up fabric softener at all. To be honest, I don't belileve it ever served a useful purpose and can't imagine why I thought it was so necessary. Less is definitely more. Life is so much simpler with less.

  • @1adventure.outdoors
    @1adventure.outdoors 5 років тому +20

    Very informative video. I really enjoyed it. Not trying to be creepy, but your eyes sparkle like diamonds in this video! You're so pretty! Keep up the good work!

    • @hw2326
      @hw2326 5 років тому +4

      Her lifestyle is very healthy.

    • @Eat-Z-Bugs
      @Eat-Z-Bugs 5 років тому

      Even with the disclaimer, it's still creepy cause,... America

  • @Melody-kt9hz
    @Melody-kt9hz 5 років тому +4

    I love you and your great lifestyle!! Thank you so much for protecting and cherishing our planet. You're inspiring!

  • @hayleyward8841
    @hayleyward8841 5 років тому +1

    This video was awesome! Super helpful for those of us who would like to live as minimalists or zero waste!

  • @greenchile5300
    @greenchile5300 5 років тому +3

    Hey, I think you're wonderful! I just ordered a sticker. Thank you!

  • @fredflintstone2234
    @fredflintstone2234 5 років тому +80

    Thank you for the rant about the one-use coffee cup. My huge peeve! And those damn Keurig capsules! Environmental hazard

    • @nicolecondor5337
      @nicolecondor5337 5 років тому +4

      Fred Flintstone My peeve is Styrofoam cause most places can't even recycle it

    • @fredflintstone2234
      @fredflintstone2234 5 років тому +3

      Oh I HATE styrofoam too!

    • @djg5950
      @djg5950 5 років тому +6

      My pet peeve has always been disposable diapers. Grew up in an age where we only used cloth diapers and washed them.

    • @merridyj1369
      @merridyj1369 5 років тому +1

      Styrofoam. When restaurants put my take-out in styrofoam, I always recycle it ANYWAY! If they get enough of it, they can jolly well learn to deal with it. Here in Michigan they only recycle what's profitable. Question is: why do we allow companies to produce what isn't recycleable?
      Plastics. I give the Recycler all plastic wrappers, too. My sister set up a recycle program for a major aerospace company in the 1980's. She learned that ALL PLASTIC is recyclable.

    • @nomadicnative2444
      @nomadicnative2444 5 років тому +3

      I love my kcup coffee! You CAN buy the recyclable cups and the used grounds are good for many things .. but things like plastic bags, straws, styrofoam boxes ect..gotta go.. why cant ppl just bring a shopping bag to the grocery store or even a cardboard box if you buy alot. We shop at aldi's and they do not use plastic bags.. you grab a box or use a grocery bag.

  • @leojoseph6385
    @leojoseph6385 5 років тому

    Great video! Thank you for helping the rest of us take small steps to making a difference in our local areas. I lived in Germany for 3 years and brought back a better understanding of recycling. I'm glad USA is improving its recycle program, but it's still behind a few countries. Thanks again for all of your tips!

  • @yvettecabral3757
    @yvettecabral3757 4 роки тому

    Very good info to make us think! Thanks for taking the time to make the video and remind us of how much waste and unnecessary purchases we make. Nice way to line your pockets with savings!

  • @FreshLemonyGoodness
    @FreshLemonyGoodness 5 років тому +39

    Random fun fact about the swimsuits: I worked as a Maritime Archaeologist a couple of summers, and swimsuits go through a LOT of wear when they're constantly rubbing against wetsuits that are put on, then pulled off, then put on again, etc. and so on EVERY DAY. So most of us girls just wore a quality sports bra and fitness shorts. They held up a LOT better, and then after you dried off, it wasn't awkward putting your clothes back on over it since it was already something meant to go under clothes.

    • @littlebirdlife2389
      @littlebirdlife2389 5 років тому +7

      I wear uv filtering swim leggings and long sleeve swim tops because one of my meds makes me high risk for skin cancer and i wear a sports bra and fitness shorts too for the same reasons you listed. Plus, they're just much more comfortable.

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +1

      Yes.. I'd rather do that than spend the extra on support hose at my age keeps my more energetically involved with my environment.

    • @cherriemckinstry131
      @cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому +2

      @@littlebirdlife2389 hope your doing better as so many pulls must take. I've finally got down to a couple pulse whole foods and vitamins our food now lacks. Can't wait to get my co.munity garden going so I can make more nutrient dense foods.