Hi, I’m Beth.
My journey to tiny living started with a dream inspired by childhood road trips—exploring National Parks, forests, and monuments. I wanted to live out my parents’ dream of full-time RV living and took a bold step by selling my home in Casper, Wyoming, buying a camper, and setting out to create my tiny dream home on wheels.
But as with many journeys, the Lord had different plans. Challenges with freelancing led me to seek stability, and after months of searching, I found an incredible opportunity as an Executive Assistant at a hospital in my hometown, Panama City. Two years later, I see God’s hand guiding me here—not to a life constantly on the move, but to a stationary, intentional lifestyle that I’ve grown to cherish.
Living in my tiny home on my family’s farm has been transformative. Downsizing taught me how little I truly need and how to live creatively with what I have. While I sometimes miss conveniences like a dishwasher, I’ve learned to adapt and find joy in simplicity. The constant battle against accumulating too much has shaped my perspective on material possessions and helped me embrace a cycle of intentional decluttering and gratitude.
Through these experiences, I’ve learned that tiny living isn’t just about the space—it’s about creating a home that reflects your values, whether you’re on the move or rooted in place.