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My Tiny Life Journey! I’ve Been Headed Here All of My Life!

14861b26-69df-4182-8bcb-fd15ff6b9a4eHi! My name is Elisa and I am here to tell you about my downsizing journey. I’m thrilled that you have decided to check out my blog and will try to share my story, how and why  I came to this and why you might want to join me! I will follow this up with stories along the way outlining my process. I hope you find my words entertaining and informational. Enjoy!

All of this work on downsizing immediately is allowing me to do things that in the past I might not have, due to, not enough funds, not enough time, too many other things I have to get done. The whole point is to make my time quality time. I get to be in the moment, doing whatever I really want, and that is great!

Driving to Santa Fe New Mexico from LA for the first ever Creative Reboot Conference, was quite the drive. I didn’t know it then but I was headed to a life-changing event that would take me on a journey I had been waiting for all of my life. It took thirteen hours to get there, to be exact. So, I did not do a lot of stopping except for gas and stretch brakes.

The drive in as the sun was setting blew me away. There was so much color in the sky. I believe every color in the rainbow and it showed in such a layering of textures. All I could do was grab a hint at what the experience was like. My cell phone, blurred, filled with bug guts whizzing down the freeway photos do not even begin to do the scene justice. But they would capture the beginning of me really venturing out to find my creative self which had long been lost in a story of the houses I have lived in.

I was finally commiting to following my creative heart! And blogging about it for all of you to see! I did not know it would take me another four months to gain the courage to publish it publicly! That said…. I preface this with… I am not a writer! I am not an English Teacher or a publisher. I am just figuring out how to be a blogger. So if you read this I am honored, and if you read this, please be patient and kind as my writing might seem simple, or I may make grammatical errors once in a while.

Thank you Angela, Brenda, Nicole, and especially Traci for encouraging me, pushing me to go forward. Thank you to my Creative Reboot brothers and sisters for building a network of creative love for me to do this in. Thank you to my Improv friends for teaching me courage and how to jump in and be in the moment!Thank you to my Julia Cameron and my Artist Way sisters for supporting me to move past myself and my stuff and get to writing! Here I go!

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In the Beginning

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My love of art and design had me intrigued from the beginning by all of the stylish and sophisticated uses of small spaces in tiny homes. I loved the idea of taking care of something much simpler than the house I currently lived in. And I loved the non-committal nature when it came to where I would locate… (aka wheels). Retirement was a little ways off, but I soon realized that an early retirement would be within reach. If I stopped living with so much stuff I wouldn’t need so much money and I wouldn’t have to keep working so hard.  The idea of having the freedom to move about the country in a sheek, tiny home exploring what our country had to offer, sounded fabulous. I would sell my house and use the profit to finance the tiny house and transportation. I would be debt free and also free of all of the maintenance and care of a home.

First came research. I started an online facebook group where I could begin collecting information and learn about the process of building a tiny house.  The idea of living simple, and having a very small environmental footprint was intriguing. I began collecting books, which led to more books that I realized I would need to fully understand my options. I added friends to the group who seemed interested, and noticed that many of them were like me creative types. My plan started shifting to buying land and creating an artists’ community on it, with several tiny houses.

There were prefabricated houses, pop up houses that could be shipped to one’s household, tiny houses on wheels and my favorite, container homes. At the time 400-600 square feet sounded good. I never thought I could get down to the 200 square feet I ended up with.

The challenge in front of me was where to park my tiny house. I would need to find land. Looking for land to park my house on became the focus. I had an amazing real estate agent who had helped me sell my home in Upland so I reached out for her help in finding land, which was a whole different venture.

I saw a few 3-5 acre lots with beautiful views down in Rainbow California, a happy town with a hippy culture. Avocado farmers in the area were selling off bits and parts of their land. The first one was a little too far out with a bit too much wildlife nearby. I should have known when my dog refused to get out of the car. I would have had an amazing view but nobody would ever know if anything ever happened to me. The nearest neighbors I could see were actually folks squatting on land in the distance… boondocking. At that point, I didn’t really know what that was. Another property, if I squinted just so on a sunny day I could see the ocean! It was a short twenty minute drive away. I soon found out I was living in fantasy land with that property too. My friend who understood what to look for in land pointed out the abundance of poop all over the five acres. When I actually let that come into focus, I realized there were several kinds, some coyotes and some had berries, so I’m guessing bears, and a third unidentifiable pile.  Also the water flow on the property would create maintenance issues in the future. There was a creek along the edge that emptied into a green lake below. The previous owner was splitting his property into a couple of properties. The other piece of land had the house with water, electric and the rest of what was needed. This property would need everything from the ground up. That brought the cost back up to the cost of a regular house and defeated the purpose. I was determined not to get discouraged and looked at a few more properties in the high desert. All of the locations had gorgeous views, but nothing was grabbing me yet. And my dad’s voice in my head was encouraging me to shift focus and try out living tiny in an RV first. I’m not sure when I first heard of Airstreams but when I realized there was a whole culture around it, and design was a big part of it, I got excited. Also, learning that Airstreams held their resale value made me feel a little less nervous about taking my next leap. Off I went to Airstream LA.

ElisaMG

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The Journey Begins

Thanks for joining me! This blog is all about my journey from living in a sticks and bricks home with a regular nine to five, to a minimalist life fulltiming on the road creating art and traveling, and full circle back to sticks and bricks with a twist that continues my passion for having a smaller footprint on the planet and engaging in experiences that are important to me. This includes furthering myself as an artist and venturing into a sticks and bricks artist’s studio with a collective of creatives, building community and keeping my voice in a fast changing country and world.

I will cover a range of topics such as how I got started, steps along the way, my why, things I wish I had done, things I’m glad I had done, ways I earn money, as well as posts on the things I am enjoying because I have chosen this. So there will be posts sharing stories about my art, my friends and family, my work, my community involvement and how my choices changed me into being a better person. I’ll also share some of the resources that helped me, and lessons learned.

”Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter.” — Izaak Walton