Simply Living Homestead | Build Community, Sustainable Practices, Traditional Skills

20 | Doing Things When You have Babies at your Knees


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In today’s episode, we’re talking about the beautifully chaotic reality of raising littles while running a homestead (or trying to get anything done, really).

I’m joined by my dear friend Leslie to have an honest, grace-filled conversation for the mamas in the thick of it—whether you’re balancing chores and children, business and babywearing, or faith and fatigue. We’ll share the real-life struggle of feeling pulled in all directions, the guilt of not “doing enough,” and the surprising ways we’ve found joy and purpose in the middle of it all. You’re not behind, Mama—this is the work. And God meets us right here, at the kitchen sink and the chicken coop, with children tugging at our skirts.

  • What it’s really like trying to be productive with little ones around
  • How to shift your mindset and routines to find small wins and creative solutions (hello, toy buckets in the barn!)
  • Encouragement to let go of perfection and lean into presence
  • A conversation about faith in the chaos—and how interruptions can be holy invitations
  • Practical tips for including kids in the work (without losing your mind)
  • Closing challenge: Invite your children into one task this week and watch what happens
  • If this episode encouraged you, share it with a fellow mama who’s doing the hard and holy work of raising kids while homesteading or working from home. Your presence matters more than your productivity.


    Tell me your best (or most chaotic!) story of trying to homestead with littles underfoot. I’d love to hear from you at [email protected].

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    Simply Living Homestead | Build Community, Sustainable Practices, Traditional SkillsBy Amanda Carlin