Our Story
We met while Justin was still in college and Carrie was in massage school. We became best friends carpooling to school together and discovering a shared love of craft beer. Then we got pregnant and had Kid 1. Everything was happening a little out of order and moving quickly, but it worked for us and we moved into the house Carrie mostly grew up in when our eldest was a little over a year old. It was our first house, and we bought it in 2005, the year Justin graduated from Virginia Tech. Now we have Kid 1 & Kid 2, both boys. We live on one income - Justin goes to work while Carrie stays home and homeschools the kids and manages the household.
The house, which we named The Blue Nymph, was built in 1890 and Carrie’s great-grandmother moved into it in the 1960’s so that she had more room to garden; it’s been in the family ever since. The first year we lived here we planted five trees. We’ve since planted many more. We’ve added gardens all around the house, finding what works and doesn’t work with the local wildlife and temperamental Southwest Virginia weather. We have a small flock of chickens - something that involved having to help change our local city’s laws to make happen. We still don’t have central air and we most likely never will.
This is our story - of having started “at the bottom” still in college and working minimum wage jobs, having a kid before schooling ended, getting a house, learning to stand solidly on our own feet, learning to budget and then how to begin actually setting money aside too. It is a frugal life, but a good one. Lots of people will say that families can’t survive on one income anymore, we’d like to help show you just how wrong they are.