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I guess this could go in real estate, family relationships or several other places.
I have wanted to build a family compound for a while. With a big house for my parents, and smaller homes for me (plus future spouse and kids) and my sibling (and sibs in law) and their spouses and kids. It would also be a bit of a homestead where we could grow our own foods and raise some livestock .What would be the logistics of this? |
| First you'll need to decide who the prophet is. |
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Well, OP, obviously!
It's amusing that OP thinks everyone will be OK with this. |
| future spouse? How would you find one who'd agree to that? |
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The U in DCUM stands for urban.
You do you, but I'm thinking this is not the best forum for this type of info!
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And what you're going to put in the kool-aid. |
Pretty sure OP is the prophet. |
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I think OP thought this site was the Divine Cult of Utah Moms.
Building a Family Compound when she doesn't even have a husband yet?! wtf |
Ah, well then OP should just follow God's instruction. Easy Peasy. Ankle skirts for everyone. |
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What kind of livestock are we talking here?
Goats are one thing. Alpacas are something entirely different. |
| First, you have to decide who will put the lotion in the basket, and the consequences for failure to do so. I suggest the hose. |
Yeah, THAT'S the important part about this post. |
I'm pretty sure this isn't going to be an issue. |
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OP, O have no advice, but I understand the impulse although I'm a big city girl.
There are many blogs about families that are homesteading. Consider one with tiny pre-fab houses and a big main house for gatherings. |
| It would be harder to get all parties to agree than to build such... |