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Unfair weather has a way of testing everything — routines, projects, animals, and patience. After a brutally cold night that left everything frozen solid by morning, we’re reminded that weather doesn’t ask permission… but we still get to choose how we respond to it. From caring for animals to adjusting plans, cold mornings force hard decisions about what gets done and what waits. This morning wasn’t just cold — it was one of those mornings that sets the tone for the entire day. Welcome back to our Journey y’all. In today’s Monday Scuttlebutt, we’re talking about real-life homestead decisions that come with unfair weather conditions and how we choose to handle them when temperatures drop hard overnight. Last night brought one of the coldest nights we’ve had in a while, and by morning everything was frozen solid. From water lines to gates to animal routines, cold weather changes how the day starts whether we’re ready or not. We talk about checking on the animals first, making sure everyone is safe and accounted for, and how winter mornings shift priorities fast. We also catch up on how the kids are handling the cold and how weather impacts schooling, schedules, and energy levels. Cold days don’t always mean productivity looks the same, and that’s something a lot of families deal with this time of year. Sometimes the best choice is slowing down, and other times it’s pushing through just enough to keep things moving. Projects are another big topic in today’s Scuttlebutt. We talk honestly about what we do work on when it’s cold, what gets postponed, and why some jobs just aren’t worth fighting frozen fingers and stiff equipment. Winter forces planning changes, and not every project is meant for freezing temperatures. At the very end of the video, we also share a sneak peek of something big that’s coming — a look at what our future large shop space is shaping up to be. It’s still early, but we wanted to give y’all a preview of what’s ahead and what we’re planning once weather conditions improve. As always, we appreciate the conversations in the comments. Let us know how cold weather changes your routines, your projects, and the choices you make when conditions aren’t fair. Support the Channel & Connect with Us! 🔔 Join our main channel membership for exclusive perks: / @iveysfamilyfactotum 🛒 Visit our store for cool merch and gear: https://www.bonfire.com/store/iveys-f... 🎁 Check out our Amazon Wish List for items that help us keep creating: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... 🎥 Don’t miss our main channel: @IveysFamilyFactotum ( / @iveysfamilyfactotum ) 📱 Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes and updates: / iveys_family_factotum | / iveys.family.factotum 📬 Want to send us mail? We love getting letters from y’all! Po Box 643, Waldron, AR 72958 💵 Support via CashApp: $IFF20 #coldweather #homesteadlife #familyvlog #iveysfamilyfactotum #TYM #Dailylivingvlog cold weather homestead, frozen morning routine, unfair weather conditions, family homestead life, winter farm chores, cold weather animals, homestead decision making, family vlog winter, rural living winter, shop build planning, homestead projects winter, country family life