As construction at the Meadow winds down and spring settles in, an unexpected water leak interrupts the calm and demands immediate attention. Drying efforts move quickly as bathroom flooding reveals the reality of life in a newly finished home. Between foraging walks, garden planning with low-maintenance perennials, and goslings taking their first swim, the family reflects on unpredictability, resilience, and the quiet gratitude found in accepting what comes next.
Up Next in Season 2
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S2E14 Settling In as a House Grows In...
As life slows after months of building, Lauren and David reflect on how homes shape memory, identity, and a sense of belonging—especially the places we carry from childhood. Family gatherings, shared recipes, and familiar routines reinforce the comfort and safety that define home beyond design ch...
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S2E15 Living Inside a Fairy Tale Shap...
As daily life settles in, Lauren and David reflect on how thoughtful design can shape mood, memory, and experience—turning a house into something that feels quietly magical. Time is spent planting tulips and seedlings, working through difficult soil, and discussing apple tree grafting as plans gr...
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S2E16 Slow Living in a Fairy Tale
Each morning becomes a chance to set the tone for the day, balancing quiet starts with the demands of family life and work. Gardening, caring for geese, and shared routines bring calm and connection to the land, offering steady moments of joy amid the busy seasons. As summer approaches and new ad...