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This is the Tootling Tranquility Tiny House, a Tumbleweed Elm that Katrina moved into five years after a major life interruption: Being diagnosed with MS in 2011:
Now years later, divorced, my house sold, major debts paid off, I started working with Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, on the way I was going to redesign life further and help others. September 2016, I enrolled The Institute of Integrated Nutrition which is an online certification program to become a health coach. I want to use all my experiences in life, that have been life changers for me, to help others.
My new journey is to be a roaming health coach. I will be providing support, how to foodie videos, recipes, online programs via Skype, and travel blogs to hopefully inspire and provide strength, encouragement to others to take back their power and step outside their own comfort zone to obtain AMAZING for themselves.
What a great way to use a tiny home! Take a look at her house below! To explore more amazing tiny homes like this, join our Tiny House Newsletter. It’s free and you’ll be glad you did! We even give you free downloadable tiny house plans just for joining!
Tootling Tranquility Tiny House on Wheels
Images via Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
Love the beetle-kill pine and railings on the stairs and loft!
Very spacious loft with a great skylight to make it feel open.
Wow! Now that’s a great way to use ceiling space 🙂
Go Katrina for following your dreams and making your life awesome!
Images via Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
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Natalie C. McKee
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Love the way the interior cedar grain looks. All the best as you move into the nutrition/diet niche.
Thanks Steve. I love the beetle kill. It is very cozy♡♡♡ and comfortable.
Thank you Tiny House Talk for posting this! I JUST now saw. It has been busy here, still settling in and dealing with my full time lifestyle of health, wellness for me and supporting others in their journies while being in school, so THANK YOU SO MUCH!♡ from Gracie Humphrey and I ♡♡♡
Of course! You have such a wonderful home AND an amazing story 🙂
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Love your house and your life plan. What a wonderful, creative contribution to humanity, to get from someone who lives the walk, the experience and knowledge you offer.
Please visit Port Orford, OR, on your path. A health-oriented community of organic farms, fresh fish, ocean, trees, and a mixture of worthy people. Good luck on your venture and in all that you do. Blessings, Brenda
This house looks charming and comfortable. How about putting a pretty little curtain to hide the washing machine? Or maybe you don’t notice it much when you’re there in person–could be just the angle of the photo. Very nice house.
Good idea, Alison!
Beautiful house. . .beautiful life! Best wishes for your future endeavors.
Thank you for sharing your journey and your darling home. I love the front porch.
It’s awesome to have a porch, I think!
Love looking at all the tiny houses story’s. Love her story, wish the best for her. What I like to see also is how they deal with (if any), house taxes, insurance, about how much money it would take each month to live on,house,gas (car 0r truck), what problems they may run into.etc. etc. I would really like to do something like this. Could a 69 yr. old widow lady on a fix income with 1-dog & 1- cat (lol). I would need bd. rm. down on ground floor. Can’t do stairs any more. Bad back & 2- new knee caps. Not afraid to try or do new things. Keeps up the stories on the tiny houses.
I’m glad you enjoy this story Della! I think you might be inspired by Michelle: https://tinyhousetalk.com/michelles-pawsitively-tiny-house-near-columbus-ohio/