100 year old Edna’s story…she lived to be 104 years old, a native of Alabama.
The following is a video of Mrs. Edna Boone, who lived through the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918. Her family was the only family in town that did not get the flu. She attributes this to the fact that her mother gave everyone in the family a half teaspoon of baking soda every day. She talks about this at around 4:30 in the video.
Ten things our family’s doing to fortify our home and body against the virus. (Most are free or nearly free)
Air our home out daily.
Add 1 -2 tsp baking soda to water. Drinking a PH balanced alkalinized water helps too. (The virus can’t live in alkaline; only acidic!)
Diffuse essential oil blend, Armor (thieves replacement-every bit as good but half the price).
Soluguard Sanitizer spray that is botanical and EPA approved to kill the virus on contact. (Please don’t use bleach or Lysol as this lowers your immune system. These two should be outlawed for Household use!)
Hand sanitizer that is 97% plant based.
Vitamins: 4,000-5,000 mg vitamin C (increase dose til you fart and your bowels tell you “enough!”)
We use an immune complex too multi vitamin (please don’t buy centrum or most of the grocery store shelf brands; you need quality food grade science backed vitamins) D3 (I’d like to add zinc but can’t find any.)
Colloidal silver 3 doses daily. This is a natural antibiotic. (Carrot patch in Kerville makes their own for a reasonable price.)
Exercise in the sunlight daily.
Sleep more than before.
Gargle with salt water daily. (The virus starts In the throat and if you kill it here by swallowing it in to your gastric juices it will die!)
Also looking at detoxing heavy metals again. Going to start the lemonade fast shortly.
What homeowners say about Bigelow Neighborhoods and Homes…
“We really love our home and the neighborhood. There is a very warm feeling when you enter the subdivision. Our lot is perfect. Even our friends have commented that there is a good feeling in the neighborhood.”
– Michael & Verna B.
“We love our house. It is above and beyond our expectations. The quality of the construction is better than the homes twice the price across the street. Thank you Bigelow Homes!”
– F. Mulligan
“I believe that the HomeTown subdivision is one of the best I’ve seen. It is so inviting to everyone that visits me. They always ask, “are they still building and can I see a model?” The neighborhood is beautifully arranged with landscaping, the pond, the ducks, and the friendly atmosphere.”
– J. Club
Beautiful, built extremely well from slab up, and I feel blessed to have an energy efficient, quality home in a unique spot for a great price!
– Gwendolyn K.
We are extremely pleased with Bigelow Homes. We’ve been recommending you to friends and family and even blogged about your great work. The home is beautiful and as we expected.
In February 2011, we were living in Michigan. After a brutal winter, I wanted sunshine! Todd was reluctant to leave. After 3 months, he came to me and said, “Okay, baby, I’m up for any adventure with you!” Within one month, we were touring The great state of Texas and four months later, we moved in to our first house in Kerrville, Texas. Fast forward six years when I asked Todd if he would build me a tiny house to live in full-time. He waited six months to concede because he wanted to make sure it was what I really wanted. And so began our romantic Tiny House adventure. As they say, the rest is history… #tinyhouses #tinyhouse #tinyhome #tinyhouseonwheels #tinyhousemovement #tinyhousenation #tinyhouseliving #tinyhouselife #tinyhomes #tinyhouselove #tinyhousebuild #tinyhousedesign #tinyliving #tinyhousebigliving #tinyhousecommunity #tinyhomeonwheels #cabinlife #tinyhouseideas #travel #tinyhouseproject #tinyhouseblog #houses #tinyhouseswoon #livingtiny #tinyhousedesigns #tinyspaces #tinyhousetalk #tinyhousebuilder #hgtv #bhfyp
We’ve been stationed in Boerne the last 20 months. Our intention was to be there just a few months. We moved to Kerrville 8.5 years ago from Michigan. We miss being closer in proximity to the beautiful supportive community and network we built in Kerrville socially, spiritually, and professionally. So we are happy to announce after much searching, we have found a prime location where we can park our tiny house, our tiny office, and set up manufacturing with visibility on a major highway. Due to a current zoning issue, we can not put up a sign, but you will find us working at 3105 Memorial Blvd. Kerrville, TX 78028, right on the Guadalupe River! Text Shari to set an appointment for a tour. 830-285-5909.
We are looking for assistant builders to apprentice and work alongside Todd Snyder, the owner, and his son, Andrew, as they build tiny houses in Kerrville, TX. If you have skilled trades, it would be by contract. For those looking for a job, we pay hourly and it’s a flexible schedule. We start interns at $10 and up to $20 an hour with experience. Workdays include Monday through Saturday 9-5. Choose at least three days that work best for you. These tiny houses are built on trailers that Todd engineers and transports across Texas. Job includes learning all the trades, including welding, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, roofing, siding, tiling, windows/doors/floors/cabinets install, etc. For example, a Dr from Houston has commissioned us to build a veterinary clinic/tiny home. About us: We build beautiful inspiring tiny homes in the Kerrville area and deliver them all across Texas. Our homes have been featured on HGTV, DIY, Netflix, global magazines like Daily Mail, New Atlas, and local magazines like Hill Country Culture.
This is a commission-based position where you will follow up on leads we collect (not cold calling- phew!). Interns accepted. A passion for people and being able to explain the benefits of ‘tiny living’ are celebrated attributes. While the part-time position affords the opportunity to work from anywhere in the US, there’s a possibility for a full-time position in the future that would require being located or re-located to the Kerrville, TX area. About us: We build beautiful inspiring tiny homes in the Kerrville area and deliver them all across Texas. Our homes have been featured on HGTV, DIY, Netflix, global magazines like Daily Mail, New Atlas, and local magazines like Hill Country Culture.
I’m so proud of Andrew and his friend Salem, two 14 year old boys, serving at the Tim Tebow event for special needs kids to be king and queen for a night!
They were the youngest volunteers and worked harder than anyone else at registration and food service!
If you ever get a chance to serve, you will be blessed indeed!
Trading Ordinary Space for Extraordinary Adventures
by Shari Snyder
Two years ago, our family designed and built 384 square feet of “tiny luxury on wheels” to replace our 4 bedroom/2 bath “forever home”. Our “why” was to realize our family values and mission, living in a real house, without a 30-year mortgage haunting us. We didn’t want to be a slave to debt and experience the pain of regret. Having two children leave the nest and a 12 year old still at home, experience told us you can never go back. Relationships produce the greatest joy in life. As pioneers and business owners in the tiny house movement, our journey has not been easy, but we can honestly say the adventure, simplicity, freedom, and family closeness, that tiny living has brought us, are worth it!
Trading Stuff for Adventure
Since becoming minimalists, we have found many unexpected joys and adventures. We have found the joy of collecting memories, not stuff! Life is short. You only live once. Why not go on an adventure, take a risk, and try something new? We have launched two companies, been featured on HGTV, Daily Mail, The Sun, New Atlas, and travelled the country in our tiny home. Doing the things that awaken passion and make you feel alive, is an adventure worth pursuing!
Trading Space for Freedom
We traded unused space in our big house for more time and freedom. We have the power to choose where we want to live, what we want to do, and how we want to spend our increased free time. Every day is a new adventure full of new choices, including our career paths. We are passionate about building environmentally healthy tiny home communities for families to thrive in. We are on a mission to pay it forward and help others discover adventure, freedom, and simplicity, through tiny house living. Our motto is, “Shrink your house, not your dreams.”
Trading Stress for Simplicity
Live MORE by owning LESS! Less stuff equates less stress, plain and simple. We had no idea how heavy the burden of financial debt was until it was gone. Being debt free and mortgage free cannot be underestimated or understood until one experiences it! To kiss our debt good-bye after 23 years of marriage, is priceless! The weight of all our possessions was keeping us from a life of true freedom. Instead of spending 3 ½ hours cleaning, we are done in 30 minutes. We don’t have to maintain a big yard, clean the pool, or fix things around the house. We have claimed back our weekends for hobbies, fun, and family adventures!
Total Wellness
My pantry
As a wellness lifestyle coach for 17 years, I have helped hundreds of clients improve their physical, environmental, financial, and personal health and wellness. My passion to achieve total wellness for body, soul, and spirit, was a perfect fit to embrace minimalism and tiny living. I’ve already shared some of the benefits for financial and personal health and wellness. Let’s review some of the mental and environmental health benefits we experienced too.
Mental Health
Clutter in my physical environment created chaos in my mental state. A lifestyle of minimalism, began to replace the stress and anxiety with more clarity and focus, resulting in more peace. Having a place for everything and everything in its place, simply helps you function at your best. We have found so much joy in living with less. We don’t collect things that don’t add value to our lives.
When I was downsizing, instead of asking, “What can I live without?”, I began to ask, “What do I need to live?”. The mindset of simplicity transformed our shopping habits and carried over into every area of our lives, including how we operate our companies.
Environmental Health
Of course, the actual build process is environmentally friendly and the ongoing costs of utilities are about 70% less, but the choice of materials we build with also promotes environmental health. For example, we use Rockwool insulation, a wool like material that is mildew and fire resistant, has a R value of 15, is very economical, and also deadens sound. We install a fresh air ventilation system and whole house water purification to promote wellness as well.
Why you want environmentally healthy products
These are the wellness products you will find in our tiny home
In addition, we use and promote a line of eco-friendly cleaning products that are up to 12 x concentrated. This saves an enormous amount of space inside, as well as plastic for the environment, and makes the air inside the tiny house free of outgassing and polution.
In an unprecedented study, PhD student Maria Saxton looked at 80 people who downsized to tiny homes to quantify whether their environmental footprints really got smaller. She reports an 86% positive effect on environment and a reduction of 45% in carbon footprint. In the final sentence, Maria says, “In sum, I found that downsizing was an important step toward reducing ecological footprints and encouraging pro-environmental behaviors.” Read entire article here.
I am an advocate for wellness, people, and community building. As a wellness lifestyle coach of 17 years, my focus is on total wellness for body, soul, and spirit. That includes physical, environmental, financial, and personal goals. As the Chief Hope Giver of Tiny Town Texas, my mission is helping people trade ordinary space for an extraordinary lifestyle
We are Tiny House Dwellers, Designers, and Builders. After downsizing from the large 4 bedrooms, a 2 car garage, and in-ground pool home, to live in the 390 square feet we built on HGTV, we are now educating the world on this high-quality, low-impact lifestyle. As pioneers of this movement of minimalism and tiny house living, our motto is: “Shrink your house, not your dreams”.
What’s NEXT for the Snyder Family? Our vision is to be a part of a community of likeminded people working towards a common goal of creating and sustaining meaningful relationships as part of a holistic lifestyle. Follow our journey as we design and develop beautiful inspiring communities for families to thrive in for years to come. We call it Tiny Town Texas, more than a place to be ~ a place to belong.
Hill Country Tiny Houses has partnered with the founder of Bigelow Homes to create an extraordinary solution for affordable housing in pocket neighborhoods that can be duplicated across the country. Stay tuned…
FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
Imagine for a moment that you are in your new home. You step out your front door onto a large porch and look out to see children playing catch in a spacious green park or trying to climb one of the many beautiful trees. Your neighbors across the park wave hello from their porches while the scent of roses from the park drifts over to you in the breeze. Your friend next door steps out to walk her dog and you invite her to sit with you for a cup of coffee. You enjoy the friendly conversation while the sound of children laughing, chatter from other porches and the wind in the trees melds in the background.
BIGELOW’S POCKET NEIGHBORHOOD *Used with permission from Bigelow Homes website
At Bigelow Homes we don’t do typical neighborhoods. You won’t find garage fronted houses facing high speed, unsafe streets with sidewalks that are unable to be walked on because cars are parked across them. Instead, you’ll find a real neighborhood that has been thoughtfully designed so that each home faces a welcoming and beautifully landscaped pocket park with a front porch that is meant to be lived on and enjoyed, making them the perfect place to work, play, and relax. We believe that neighborhoods are a way of life, not just where you go to sleep every night.
Bigelow Homes has been building neighborhoods for 40 years and was honored to receive the most prestigious award in the housing industry, the National Builder of the Year Award. We became the nation’s first developer and builder of highly energy efficient homes in the early 1980’s. Our emphasis on energy conservation naturally led to an interest in cultural and social sustainability. This interest became a deep rooted passion and has resulted in the following practices applied to each neighborhood we design.
Neighborhoods that encourage the residents to be as friendly with neighbors as they would like.
Neighborhoods where the streets and sidewalks are safe and enjoyable for pedestrians, without the worry of fast driving cars.
Sidewalks that are walkable and safe for children to play on.
Shari is an advocate for wellness, people, and community building.
Shari is an advocate for wellness, people, and community building. As a lifestyle wellness coach, her holistic approach includes practical solutions for body, soul, and spirit. As the Chief Hope Giver for Tiny Town Texas, her mission is to help people trade space, stuff, and stress, for freedom, simplicity and adventure.
For the last 14 years, Shari has held an Executive Director position inside a now 3 billion dollar company (they were half a billion when she joined them) amongst the top 10% producers/leaders. She recruited and trained a sales team of about 40 leaders nationwide and helped them generate $1.7 million in profits for their families.
Her team consistently produces an annual revenue for the parent company of more than one million dollars, with a customer base of nearly 1400 monthly shoppers, and a 97% reorder rate. Along with Todd, their award wining designs for floor plans, space-saving innovations, and interior design, have been featured on magazines and TV shows.
Create Culture and Buy in for Teams (recruit, train and maintain talent for highest efficiency and loyalty)
Marketing/Sales
Curated a furniture/decor line to offer as an upgrade
About Todd
Todd has been building and remodeling homes since 2003. He was one of the first and only innovators to engineer steel frame slide outs in a tiny home. Other innovations in the tiny house industry proves to buyers that he thinks outside the box. You will often hear him answer a crazy request, “Sure, we can do that! Maybe it hasn’t been done before, but I’m sure it’s possible.”
Excels at customer service and client satisfaction as well as apprenticing young men to acquire new trade skills
Leadership style as a General Manager pulls out the best in crews to be more productive.
The family’s journey
Shari and Todd, along with their son, Andrew, are Tiny House Dwellers, Designers, and Builders. In 2017, they downsized from 2200 square feet to 384, to embrace minimalism, start a family business, and pioneer a movement. In 2018, their family was on HGTV’s Tiny Paradise, showing how they built their own tiny home. They are passionate about building environmentally healthy communities that are more than a place to be ~ a place to belong. They are on a mission to help people “shrink their house, not their dreams”.
Our Advisory Team
Bruce Stracke, Brinkman Commercial, Land Developer
Clint Fiore, CEO of Texas Business Buyers
Charles Grueb, Hospitality expert, Gourmet Chef
Raymond Lunsford, owner of The Dienger Trading Co., Boerne, TX
Bill Lucas, San Antonio Commercial Real Estate Developer