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How it all began...


Well, this is all a little crazy to me. Where to start? How did I come to this decision? Why did I decide to go down this route? How long have I been thinking about this? Why now? It’s a whole bunch of questions and I think I’ve only got the answers to a few. But I will try to best to answer along the way, and I really hope this is a tale with a happy ending!

I, Mya Keffer, am ‘going tiny’. Sounds like a crazy weight loss program, but alas, it has to do with where I live. I am going to live in a tiny house on wheels! First things first, why a tiny house? I remember moving into my first townhouse over 10 years ago and seeing a show on TV for these tiny houses. They were so quaint and cozy. And because they are so small, folks were able to do high-end finishes and have them entirely customized without totally breaking the bank. Those tiny homes that first sparked my interest and they were all stationary, but so adorable! 


<-- This picture is one of the houses I initially swooned over. Its only 261 sqft, yet so beautiful! 

Over the years, I went to university and moved around a bit but still kept the idea of tiny houses in the back of my mind. Fast forward a couple years and now I have a one bedroom condo (roughly 600 sqft) and I find I stress about the amount of stuff I have. The items I need to clean, or move to clean, or haven’t looked at in 4 or 5 years and should sort but I procrastinate instead. Just stuff that accumulates and never gets used. Its this stuff that I think I can easily live without. So getting rid of stuff is a big part of my decision to go tiny.  Another big factor right now is my career – I travel a lot for work and have gotten very used to living out of a suitcase! Last summer, I was also very lucky to be able to work remotely from South America (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil) – which again had me living out of a suitcase. I feel a sense of freedom of only have the items in my bag. I am hoping that going tiny will continue to give me that sense of freedom on a consistent basis.

The people I have told about going tiny have had lots of questions and are super curious about the process. So I figure I may as well write some of it down for folks who are curious! 

Cheers! 

Mya

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  1. Hi Mya,

    Mitch mentioned you have yours in Almonte and to try to touch base. I too have land there and was looking at this as an option. I was wondering if you would be willing to chat about your experience?

    Cheers,
    Amber

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    1. Hi Amber! Sorry I am just seeing this message now! Feel free to shoot me an email myakeffer72@msn.com Thanks!

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