Growing Up Amish

Joas and Priscilla share with you what it was like growing up Amish, without electricity, running water and what life was like being part of a large Amish family.

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  • @sarahking6573
    @sarahking65733 жыл бұрын

    I was also raised Amish (PA Amish) !! I came across your video and I thought it’s probably just another bitter ex Amish couple 😬 but am thrilled to hear your story and how you still respect your culture and heritage ❤️❤️ love your story🥰 many blessings to you and your family!

  • @LeAnn610

    @LeAnn610

    Жыл бұрын

    And the Amish community is so proud of you.

  • @RVBadlands2015
    @RVBadlands20152 жыл бұрын

    My mother is Dutch. My great grandfather came to the US through the Dutch Church and lived in Schenectady NY. Then moved to Iowa. My grandfather moved to Nebraska purchased land/farm. When my mother married she moved to California where I was born.We had no running water until I was a teenager. My parents had 15 children three sets of twins. I have a twin sister. My mother spoke the dutch language which we all learned as children. My mother encouraged all of us children to get jobs very young. I truly loved working as a young person. All of my siblings have became very successful. So glad my family was hard working. Judy

  • @williamcaudill475
    @williamcaudill4753 жыл бұрын

    My wife Sandy and I just watched your twin story and can so relate. We we’re married at 19 and at 22 had our first pregnancy. When we felt Sandy’s belly we felt lots of movement. We even ask the doctor if she could be having twins but were assured that we weren’t. (Pre ultrasound)On the delivery table when the doctor said “that’s a very small head for this big of a baby I almost passed out and left the room I don’t think Sandy even realized that I had left. I was afraid that was something wrong and cried out to God. Then the nurse poked her head in the waiting room door and said congratulations Pop! You’ve got a beautiful daughter. I asked if everything was OK and she said yes. A few minutes later she came back into the room and said well Pop you got another one just like her! At first I couldn’t believe it but when I realized it was true I instantly remembered a prayer that I had prayed as a nine-year-old boy with one much older brother who picked on me constantly ha ha. My prayer was oh God please let me have twin daughters someday. And oh please let them be beautiful. And he did and they are. Thank you for doing this series it’s really blessing us. We’re not Amish but we identify with some of your struggles. God is good and love never fails.

  • @JohnSmith-wx5bh
    @JohnSmith-wx5bh Жыл бұрын

    This shows some of the diversity of backgrounds of Amish childhood. Some childhood experiences are much better than others.

  • @judyholbrook7915
    @judyholbrook791511 ай бұрын

    I love to hear you stories. You two are so sweet and God has richly blessed your family ❤

  • @Damselfly54315
    @Damselfly54315 Жыл бұрын

    Favorite memory as a child with Amish was corn boils and taffy pulls, and YES, ice skating...the hymn sings were all in English, but it was awesome fun...im glad you are informing ppl about the Amish ppl, they are devoted, loving ppl, and they took this little English girl and tucked me into their community, it was a special gift THEY gave me...the area was called Big Valley here in Pa...

  • @pamelabranch5865
    @pamelabranch5865 Жыл бұрын

    WOW! I admire your family and how you have held onto the positive parts of your up bringing ❤

  • @DisneyUpBoilerUp
    @DisneyUpBoilerUp2 жыл бұрын

    I live in Parke County Indiana, and there's a huge Amish presence here. But they are very traditional Amish. There are horses and Buggies frequently going down the main main roads. For a while I used to drive the Amish around to places that we're too far to get in horse and buggy. I kind of admire their life Style. Sometimes in the fall I will just go park on a back-road and watch them Harvest with their non-traditional Machinery. Thanks for sharing your story 😁

  • @diamondhair11
    @diamondhair112 жыл бұрын

    To Priscilla....Thank you for keeping your modesty. You look beautiful, but still modest. i just watched a channel of a couple of sisters that were brought up Amish, that have totally switched to looking like the world, trying to show their bodies. it saddened me to see that they totally switched. It breaks my heart. You are proof that a woman can look beautiful, have beautiful hair, dress gorgeous but decent and remain modest and on top of that stay modest but firm in your talk, be a great mother and wife. Thank you for such a great channel.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much! And blessings!

  • @williamcaudill475
    @williamcaudill4753 жыл бұрын

    PS. People are starving and desperate to here you’re testimony. What a blessing you two and kids are. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @gailfirenze4760
    @gailfirenze47602 жыл бұрын

    This was so interesting. We also grew up with an outhouse as well. I was born in the fifties and young ones laugh today when we tell them we cut up newspaper into squares and stuck it on a nail in the outhouse. Toilet paper from the shop was not available. I have never had a clothes dryer, always dry our washing on the clothes line outside in the sun. There are quite a few people who are turning back to the older ways here in Australia. A lot of people even living in cities have veggie garden. We live on a small suburban block and my husband built me a chicken house during COVID lockdown an we now have 4 hens. Our veggie garden takes up half of our backyard. Blessings Gail.

  • @mattbrodacki4980
    @mattbrodacki49803 жыл бұрын

    This is the reason why I love the internet. So many different walks of life and the ability to learn every day. I would love videos or stories on tasks that might help families understand how you would tend to a property or use horses with gardening or logging. I grew up running heaving machines and fascinated how the Amish build, look for land, build homes, etc. You both are amazing!!

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Matt, Thanks for watching and we will continue to put out videos of this nature :-)

  • @mikesmaendel

    @mikesmaendel

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MontanaHaven loved yourstoriés

  • @kathielowrey9198
    @kathielowrey91983 жыл бұрын

    I hope you continue with your stories. I had a similar story as a Missionary in the wilderness in British Columbia. We had only one church for all denominations including mennonites those who were Sumaveltor mennonites, spirit filled mennonites, Dutch Reformed and pentcostals, spirit filled Baptist. We ran a school with the mennonites as teachers.

  • @d.k.barker9465

    @d.k.barker9465

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Kathie Lowrey - Would love to hear your story of growing up as a missionary kid. Do you have a KZread channel? Someone should start a channel for missionary families story's? Thanks to all!

  • @nancypotts2226
    @nancypotts22262 жыл бұрын

    The way you two look at each other when you talk shows true love. So fun listening. I got into these you tube videos because I have a lot of Amish farms next to me in the town I just moved to in Maine. It seems as though they are jut building up the community in the town. Bought some baked goods from them and they were delicious!

  • @mercyonus5292

    @mercyonus5292

    10 ай бұрын

    What part of Maine? I just moved to Maine from the Colorado Rockies and settled amongst an Amish community. I love it! Their Pioneer store is the best store I've been in as far as the kind of things I need and like! Such a great assortment. 🤗

  • @naomifannin435
    @naomifannin435 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed your story so much because my life was similar to yours. We weren't Amish, but I think our beliefs are close. I am 81 years old, now. As a child, I had to work and our parents taught us God's Word and taught us how to live a good life. I am so thankful for the teaching and love that our parents gave us.

  • @trevorrosenberry4456
    @trevorrosenberry44564 жыл бұрын

    Would love to hear more including the transition from how you were raised to how you chose to live now. What led you to the decisions you’ve made for your family.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Trevor, Yes, we will be coming out every once in a while with more of those items. It’s been an interesting journey for sure!

  • @carolgurges2716
    @carolgurges27163 жыл бұрын

    Love hearing about the Amish way of life! Your stories of growing up Amish and current beliefs are extremely interesting! Please keep them coming!

  • @stevephelon4942
    @stevephelon49423 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful couple. Good wholesome upbringing. Enjoy the smiles.

  • @lisaparrish9169
    @lisaparrish9169 Жыл бұрын

    I have enjoyed your stories! You two are just precious people!!

  • @nancylynn7614
    @nancylynn761411 ай бұрын

    I have read so many books on the Amish. I like learning of different nations and cultures and recipes. The Amish were brought up in a stricter home to be different and more mannerly.

  • @patriciawilson605
    @patriciawilson6053 жыл бұрын

    Love how Amish work together in a community helping each other survive!!!

  • @mariettawarkentin2799
    @mariettawarkentin27992 жыл бұрын

    So glad you are sharing your stories!! I too grew up in Michigan and lived their until I was 19 years old and moved to California.In 1974 I joined a Spiritual Community in Santa Barbara that had several ranches, orchards, and farms.I would say the way we lived in brother/sisterhood was much like the Amish which I came to admire in many ways.I lived there for almost nine years.I learned to garden and grow food, milk a cow and goats, took care of 200 chickens, lived with outhouses, kerosene lamps,sewed on a treadle sewing machine, cook and bake on a wood burning stove, spin, knit, etc.As well learned to run the the natural food stores in town.I left to go back to school and have a family but i have never regretted what I learned.We too sang with guitars and A Capella. Yes, please record your stories of how you met and transitioned to a somewhat more modern life and what you have passed down to your children.My former MIL was from a Mennonite family & farm in Huron, South Dakota.She too taught in a one room schoolhouse after attending Tabor College.

  • @bonnieikamas1201

    @bonnieikamas1201

    3 ай бұрын

    What area of Michigan were you from? I live near Sturgis and have several Amish friends!😻

  • @alisonmckay9291
    @alisonmckay92913 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed watching you guys. One thing I liked a lot was that you look at each other with love. Sooo nice to see. Blessings

  • @brandidouglas5340

    @brandidouglas5340

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes I love to find to find someone to look ae me like you two do at each one

  • @kayburton7010

    @kayburton7010

    3 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed listening to your story. Would like to hear more.

  • @asdfjkl7430

    @asdfjkl7430

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have to second this motion. You guys put the kids to bed, and then do this video project together. So much closeness, mutual respect, and fun, a sense of enjoying each other's company, comes through. You talk about your lives, share those stories with us, but it's what you don't say, that speaks so loudly to us viewers: the *love*

  • @Rose-co3cp
    @Rose-co3cp3 жыл бұрын

    I do admire the Amish. A community that relies on each other and families that work and play hard together. This will sound weird. Even though my family lived in Highland Park, Los Angeles, I used to help mom wash clothes in a standing tub with a washboard and ring out the clothes thru a ringer. My mom hung up the wash. I was not tall enough to hang the wash. We could not afford a washer or dryer.

  • @juliamihajlovich
    @juliamihajlovich3 жыл бұрын

    This was cool to watch. My mother’s adoptive father grew up Amish. When he decided to be “english” he joined the army and moved away from home. He met my grandmother and they married and he adopted her daughter (my mother.) Years later he retired and moved back to the amish community he grew up in and drove people from the community to their dr’s offices or wherever they needed to go. My family went back to meet his family and they were very welcoming. I just remember thinking it was so cool to see all the horse and buggies.

  • @janetbradbury5021
    @janetbradbury50212 жыл бұрын

    Your farm life sounds similar to that of my grandparents in Illinois. I've always admired the pioneers. It is hard work. It builds character. Many countries still live like that. My grandmother had a wringer washer in her basement that she used when I was growing up.

  • @isabelsantos7320
    @isabelsantos73203 жыл бұрын

    Thank You so much for sharing your life story, I really enjoyed, especially since I am not an Amish, but I moved to Chambersburg, PA, many years back and have a country home across from a Mennonite church, and I enjoy so much watching the families arriving on Sunday morning for mass! I love to see the the children with their traditional dresses. I would like to share with you both that I had a very similar life growing up in Europe, Portugal where I was born, therefore I feel at home in Pennsylvania! Please continue sharing your life experiences, because it brings me close to home as well! Thank You, and God Bless your family.

  • @pamiperry3329

    @pamiperry3329

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mass is for Catholic not Mennonite.

  • @carinthiamontana7069
    @carinthiamontana70692 жыл бұрын

    I am not Amish but I actually grew up with ‚running water‘ as in ‚you have to run and get it‘ too. Never thought to call it that 😂. I grew up in a cabin in the mountains. I always dreaded brushing my teeth in the morning because the spring-water was so cold 🥶. It did wake you up in a flash though! Great memories

  • @debbybuchman8091
    @debbybuchman80913 жыл бұрын

    Hi. I just found your channel. It was so interesting and loved hearing about how you grew up. I've always been so interested in the Amish culture and always read about it whenever I come across books. Thank you for sharing your life with us. I will definitely be watching all of your past videos ❤️

  • @hamidahlouch7727
    @hamidahlouch77273 жыл бұрын

    The lady resembles the singer Céline Dion . My nefew living in the United States said the the amish people are the best people he had met there . Thank you very much for sharing all this information about you and the amish community . Best regards from Marrakech Morocco

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Welcome morocco! It is amazing that you found us from across the world! Yes, a number of people have commented that she resembles the singer :-) welcome to our channel !

  • @littlebirdblue3181

    @littlebirdblue3181

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MontanaHaven She does favor Celine Dion, except your wife is prettier than Celine. : )

  • @ksharpe8137

    @ksharpe8137

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree except Priscilla is prettier. 😉

  • @connieowens7794
    @connieowens77942 жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful setting for your employees Christmas party. Y'all are such a blessing to all. I am so thankful to have found Y'all. I love watching you all as a family and all the videos. Love hearing about your Amish heritage. Such a blessing to us all. ❤

  • @ExploreAmerica
    @ExploreAmerica7 ай бұрын

    It’s really nice to see how easy it is for you to make your wife laugh. Good sign of a great marriage.

  • @tammyvaughn6662
    @tammyvaughn66623 жыл бұрын

    We hung out clothes even in the winter. We loved to take the jeans off the line because they were stiff! I agree that nothing smells better than outdoor air dried clothes.

  • @MTknitter22

    @MTknitter22

    3 жыл бұрын

    I do that too and have for years. Even in winter, nothing like fresh clean clothes because they dried in the sun!!

  • @ellensharp8607

    @ellensharp8607

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just found your story. Enjoyable. And would like to know how you met

  • @joannefeiock1411

    @joannefeiock1411

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don’t the clothes just freeze in the cold weather?🤷‍♀️

  • @user-yt7eb6sk3u

    @user-yt7eb6sk3u

    3 жыл бұрын

    My step daughter asked me what kind of softener I use for my sheets and blankets smell so good. I answered: the cheapest. And I just dry them in winter in the frost, and in summer in the sun. My mother taught me to dry things in a strong line, for they should even hang beautiful. I Iive in Ukraine and was brought in the village.

  • @carolshihadeh1435

    @carolshihadeh1435

    3 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed your sharing . Since you didn't grow up knowing each other interested in how you met. Wondering how your parents reacted when left the Amish community thank you for sharing.

  • @royolstad8532
    @royolstad85323 жыл бұрын

    Enjoying your videos. I strted building log homes (scribe fit) in Kalispell in the mid 70s, then moved to Alaska, and had my own business up there till we hit an oil recession. My boys ran my Shield Bantam crane when they were young, too. I bought them a toy crane with most of the functions, which they learned quickly, then took them out where I was clearing my log yard in the winter, and they skidded logs with me running the tongs. Many wonderful memories. I was noticing the log wall behind you was very well worked. We're retired, now in North Idaho. Religious forms were very big in Jesus' time, also, and that took some doing (even for the Holy Spirit!) getting people to understand the heart of the Father and how it was supposed to me. Blessings on you all.

  • @jklmnoqr
    @jklmnoqr Жыл бұрын

    I thank God for you. Knowing that there are still beautiful people like you in our country gives me comfort. I have always been interested in your culture and am happy that you love your people. I believe that your stories inspire and encourage many people. God bless you. P.S. My Mom also had a wringer/washer but it was manual! Barbara🌸🌸🌸

  • @suemagyari2992
    @suemagyari29923 жыл бұрын

    It is VERY interesting to me. Thanks. I find it fascinating that, in spite of NOT being Amish at all (Detroit suburban upbringing) there are many parallels from your Amish life and my upbringing in the 50's into the 60's. Hanging up the wash, a slower life. Being expected to be creative and occupy ourselves. Working in and around the house. No pay! Not such a bad life,eh? Really rather nice way to grow up

  • @beckyray8746
    @beckyray87463 жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel by chance and enjoyed it so much! I’ve subscribed and hope to go back and watch some previous episodes as I look forward to new ones. So very interesting! And even though my family isn’t Amish, I can relate . My grandpa farmed about 240 acres all by horse pulled equipment. He would take me to a local store, sometimes to sell eggs by horse and buggy. They had no plumbing, no phones, no electricity, and I loved going to their house everyday. I loved gathering the eggs, milking the cow, just playing in the barn and making our own fun. They truly lived a pioneer life style and I wouldn’t take anything for those memories. I’m sad my kids will never experience what I did. I think the simple Amish lifestyle is something most people could benefit from. I look so forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Becky, thanks so much for subscribing to our channel. I hope it is a blessing to you. Thanks for watching!

  • @hdnmdws
    @hdnmdws3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. We are all precious works in progress and I love hearing of different cultures♥️

  • @tcooper659
    @tcooper6592 жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel. Thank you for sharing your life with us - fascinating. Priscilla you brought back fond memories for me - my Maternal grandfather immigrated from Switzerland when he was about 13 years old. He spoke Switzerdeutch (I hope I spelled that correctly). He was a staunch and loving man. Funny thing though - he had an accent and when we got older and we asked our mom about it - she told us the story of his coming to America - but told us never to mention the accent to grandpa - he learned English by himself and was very proud of that and DID NOT think he had an accent.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing and welcome!

  • @lindalaguna8066
    @lindalaguna80662 жыл бұрын

    Love your stories & watching you two! So much love & respect! Awesome!

  • @victoriaadeniji2050
    @victoriaadeniji20503 жыл бұрын

    This was very interesting! I loved it. It is comforting to hear of a family like this who works together.

  • @dburd58
    @dburd583 жыл бұрын

    It’s fun to hear stories of different upbringing, thanks for sharing!!

  • @karenrogers2826
    @karenrogers28263 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your stories. I grew up learning and doing much of what you talked about too. Looking back , it was a great and family filled time filled with work, fun, and love.

  • @diane.stewart537
    @diane.stewart5372 жыл бұрын

    Love hearing your story. Blessings to you both and your family.

  • @loghavenoutdoors2181
    @loghavenoutdoors21814 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing some of your stories growing up. May God keep blessing you and your family.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Tim! God bless you too.

  • @junebarnick3089
    @junebarnick30893 жыл бұрын

    Just found channel & enjoying hearing your stories. I've been to Lancaster twice & really enjoyed watching the Amish.

  • @dianepeak6833
    @dianepeak68333 жыл бұрын

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thank you for making this! Would enjoy seeing more

  • @jeanettewasick2156
    @jeanettewasick21562 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking your time to make this video. Very interesting and I'd love to hear more about your lives.

  • @jewelssylva3738
    @jewelssylva37383 жыл бұрын

    You talk about having the horses trim the grass.😂 That doesn't seem so strange. We have a small herd of sheep in California. Well because we live in high risk area for wildfires. Our homes must be essentially clear of vegetation for 100 feet or the forestry department will fine us. So in the spring everyone on the mountain is either clearing their property or paying someone to do it. But my son just closes the front gate & let's the sheep out. Sheep eat everything to the ground. We have to keep a fence around our gardens & fruit trees. But we don't have to worry about having a defendable fire break.

  • @kellyhawkins2348
    @kellyhawkins23484 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. Much love and respect to you both and to your family. Ohio born and raised, so I certainly have many fond memories of and respect for our Amish neighbors.❣️

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Kelly!

  • @kathrynluiz5311
    @kathrynluiz53113 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely appreciate the love you have for each other. The way you look at each other when your telling a story makes my heart skip a beat. Seriously. You both are two hearts that beat as one. How blessed your are. Thank you so much for your story. It warmed my heart and i appreciate you.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Kathryn blessings!

  • @marthachilds6167
    @marthachilds61674 жыл бұрын

    Yes, we would like to hear how you met. We also have a son born in 1980.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    We will be coming out with a video soon about how we met :-)

  • @maryb4001
    @maryb40013 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful stories ❤️

  • @cherylmcstotts8509
    @cherylmcstotts85093 жыл бұрын

    Would love to hear more about your Amish growing up years. So interesting and Thank you for sharing with us. God bless you and your beautiful children

  • @joanmanzella8740
    @joanmanzella87402 жыл бұрын

    This was the 2nd video that I watched. I am so happy I found your channel. I am learning so much from you. When I lived in Michigan many years ago, we would go to Shipshewana, IN to go to the Amish community and would go shopping there. My husband and I were so curious and desired to know more about the Amish. Their life seemed so beautiful with their large families, community commitment, etc. At that time we did not realize that they did not know Jesus. They were religious but …Your people are beautiful and have given you a beautiful heritage. Praise God that you now know Jesus and walk in his following.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome Joan! And thank you for your beautiful comment!

  • @1955dmb
    @1955dmb3 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this video very much! Thanks for making it!

  • @3518657
    @35186573 жыл бұрын

    Glad you both smile! I can see way you both left such a hard life behind. Hope you are truly happy, very talented people.

  • @susanfrey7065
    @susanfrey70654 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for giving us a chance to know more about your family growing up. I read a lot about the Amish find it very interesting. God bless you from Michigan.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Susan, thanks for watching!

  • @vzmax
    @vzmax Жыл бұрын

    Merci pour toutes ces confidences ! I have a lot of respect for people like you who stick to the traditionnel values even in this modern and mad world !

  • @vzmax

    @vzmax

    Жыл бұрын

    BTW, I live a few kilomètres away from a little French town where Amishes originally come from. At least, that's what is told here ! 😀

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    Жыл бұрын

    😳😀👍🏼

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    Жыл бұрын

    What is the name of the town?

  • @vzmax

    @vzmax

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MontanaHaven The village is Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines in eastern France that you have probably heard of.

  • @reneefox1115
    @reneefox11153 жыл бұрын

    I would like to hear about the “religious” aspect of being Amish. What is the belief system? What do you learn about God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, and maybe the “whys” as to how you dress and how you live (without modern conveniences, etc)?

  • @TaterTotBunch

    @TaterTotBunch

    3 жыл бұрын

    each Amish and Mennonite community is different but they are Anabaptist The Amish believe that God has called them to be completely separate from the world and its negative influences. Choosing to wear clothing that sets them apart as different immediately divides them from the English. The choice to dress a certain way strengthens the community’s bonds and declares their commitment to the principles of the Amish church. In addition, humility is an important and central part of the Amish beliefs. They maintain that dressing as you please creates pride in your appearance or choices. According to the Old Ways, if one individual stands out within a group, that person tends to develop boastful ideas about his or her success or individuality. Instituting a dress code, then, is meant to keep the Amish away from pride so that they can spend their time focusing on the state of their heart and soul, not the outward appearance.

  • @beatricewebster3780
    @beatricewebster37803 жыл бұрын

    So enjoyed your story. Though I am not Amish , I grew up in a little village in Switzerland with 8 siblings. I went to a village school for my first 6 years in one room with 8 different classes. We had to help and learned to work in the family business. Thank you for sharing.

  • @clydedvaz1937
    @clydedvaz19373 жыл бұрын

    Love your stories and love your outlook on life , Thanks

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Clyde! Blessings to you!

  • @alanmoberg912
    @alanmoberg9123 жыл бұрын

    Through your life and love story I felt gratitude and grace. Even though your story is so different than my own I feel that I share vicariously your beautiful walk with God. Thank you for your laughter too. So beautiful Alan a Canadian neighbour

  • @jonathantillman842
    @jonathantillman8424 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing some of your story! More, please!

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jonathan, thank you so much for watching! Stay tuned for more :-)

  • @shallyjoseph3690
    @shallyjoseph36903 жыл бұрын

    I love learning about the Amish - actually I have been quite intrigued with the lifestyle - so community oriented unlike the selfish ways of the world. Also learned just a couple of days ago about the Hutterites - didn't even know there were people like them - so it was really wonderful to hear you guys. How beautiful would this lifestyle be if it could be combined with an understanding of God's Grace and incorporating it in the community's way of life. Blessings in Christ Jesus.

  • @harleygirl4
    @harleygirl43 жыл бұрын

    My Grandpa grew up Amish/Mennonite in Central/Southern Illinois. Moved away to Chicago and entered the Navy. I have had such an interest in how my Ancestors came from Zurich Switzerland, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio to Illinois. The stories I have discovered and their journey to me I think is so fascinating and interesting. Tell us more!

  • @melandjon2
    @melandjon23 жыл бұрын

    I live in a small town in Southern Michigan and work in LaGrange, IN. I enjoyed listening to your stories. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @theresaholtz6261
    @theresaholtz62612 жыл бұрын

    Love your stories, thanks for sharing. I just found you page today, look forward to watching more. Hello from Wisconsin.

  • @bravespirit1428
    @bravespirit14283 жыл бұрын

    When you wear your Amish outfit you look like Mrs Engals from Little House on the prairie!

  • @maryangell6310
    @maryangell63103 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much have a good day really enjoy your stories ❤️

  • @jeniferpollonais6546
    @jeniferpollonais65467 ай бұрын

    Yes I would love to know more about you. You seem to be very extraordinary people. I sure wish the world had more people like you in it!

  • @barneycserepka7234
    @barneycserepka72342 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful God bless nice to hear these kind of stories our world desperately needs more of this than what we're hearing today thank you

  • @kcclem1442
    @kcclem14423 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting such an interesting video. I grew up in northwest Ohio and I saw Amish people quite often. An Amish work crew built an addition on my next door neighbor's house and we would see them around our small town doing other construction projects. When I turned 17, I worked at the local hospital and Amish women were often admitted to have their babies. Generally when one Amish woman came to have a baby, about 15 to 20 of the family would also be on hand and would come in and out of the cafeteria where I worked. I always admired the hand made leather suspenders that the men wore (odd thing for a kid to notice) and I think I even asked one of the men if he knew where I could buy them. I don't recall the answer. As a young guy, I would notice the cute girls with the group and would often try to strike up some conversation with very little success. I was probably ignorant of protocols and hopefully I never got any of them in any trouble. I've always kind of admired the simpler life they led and how they basically provided for themselves without a lot of outside help or influence. Thanks again.

  • @brendawright7914
    @brendawright79143 жыл бұрын

    I would love to know how you two met....I just found your channel and really enjoyed this video. I look forward to watching more of your movies. Thank you so much.

  • @marylynnrybak2777
    @marylynnrybak27773 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing part of your story. I'm anxious to hear more from you.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Mary

  • @joylaschober3771
    @joylaschober37713 жыл бұрын

    I just started watching your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful life with me. It’s wonderful to see how God has blessed your life and led you to where you are now.

  • @ephesian2894
    @ephesian28943 жыл бұрын

    Just happened upon your video and my husband and I enjoyed hearing about your upbringing. We came to know Jesus Christ as our Savior & LORD after 12 years of marriage (42 yrs ago) growing up & being raised in a main line'religion'. Having a relationship with the LORD and knowing the price He paid for our redemption is a sharp contrast to man's rules of religion. We would love to hear your testimony's of faith. We grew up 2 hours from Lancaster, PA and visited the Amish/Mennonite communities many times. We stayed at an Old Order Amish homes and had good fellowship with the Bishop and his wife. We also were invited to visit with a young family who invited us to their home (met at a store) to encourage them. After coming to know Jesus their families shunned them. God allowed a good time of fellowship and encouragement with them. So many good memories.... 1 Corinthians 15:1-4

  • @constablebentonfraser5014
    @constablebentonfraser50144 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome. Please realise you have so much to offer in terms of sharing knowledge and stories. Best wishes to you and yours from The U.K

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Constable, Thank you for watching and commenting! Very interesting to us that someone from the UK would be following our lives!

  • @margaretmohanty1273
    @margaretmohanty12733 жыл бұрын

    A truly beautiful story, and so simply & sweetly narrated. It gave a clear metal picture of life in a different part of the world, a life with very different beliefs and practices. God bless you all.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you and God bless you Margaret!

  • @stanleyhelenchipperfield6638
    @stanleyhelenchipperfield66383 жыл бұрын

    My husband and I just found you! We are really enjoying this! Thank you for sharing your life. We listen to you as we eat our supper at night. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Welcome! Thank you for watching and God bless you!

  • @jeane561
    @jeane5613 жыл бұрын

    I loved hearing the story about your lives growing up Amish❤️

  • @charlottepatterson4576
    @charlottepatterson45763 жыл бұрын

    Awesome couple, I’m so happy you have found the truth. Thank you for sharing your life.

  • @annagreer7748
    @annagreer77483 жыл бұрын

    I loved hearing your stories, and would love to hear more.😊 Thank you for sharing, it's all so interesting to me.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    3 жыл бұрын

    Anna, thanks for sharing!

  • @susanhobson5479
    @susanhobson54793 жыл бұрын

    I have always been drawn to the Amish way of life, even though i knew very little about their way of life. I grew up in New Mexico, and there were no Amish communities there. This. fascination continues for me as an adult. I love your stories. Please continue to sharw them. I look forward to every show you produce. Thank you. No detail is uninteresting or boring.

  • @dianeperrin4152
    @dianeperrin41523 жыл бұрын

    Please tell us how you raise your children. I love the way you both express yourselves about your lives.Just beautiful.

  • @donnavickery9623
    @donnavickery96233 жыл бұрын

    This was very interesting !!! Thank you !!! I am not Amish but my parents, grandparents and great grandparents grew up in very similar circumstances. I am 69 years old. My mother and father grew up on family farms, washing clothes in a tub outside, going to church in a horse drawn wagon, no indoor plumbing or electricity, lots of children, you were very lucky if you got to go to town on Saturday, one pair of shoes a year in the Fall, all clothes were hand made. Very much like the childhood that you had. Family and God were everything.

  • @vickiethompson.3172
    @vickiethompson.31722 жыл бұрын

    Love you all. Love your stories and learning so much. Thank you so much

  • @heathermoorehinton7390
    @heathermoorehinton73903 жыл бұрын

    We have a very large Amish community in our neighboring community. It is great to learn about your stories. Thank you for sharing.

  • @martincarroll7470
    @martincarroll74703 жыл бұрын

    I grew up in NJ and we had 4 mulberry tree's on our property. So sweet.

  • @beccismith4454
    @beccismith44543 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this, thank you very much! I would listen to more :-)! I’m interested, among other things, and how are you bridge the world now with your children. You are continuing many of the practices and values that you grew up with, it seems. Yet to have made some distinct changes. The fact that you’re sitting there talking to a video camera or mobile phone or something and referencing popular movies certainly gives witness to some changes! 😊

  • @sharonsalyer4912
    @sharonsalyer49123 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. I would love to hear more. 😊

  • @donnasmith5697
    @donnasmith5697 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a new subscriber and find you both delightful! Thank you for sharing your life with us. So glad that I found your channel.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome!!

  • @vote4anna
    @vote4anna3 жыл бұрын

    We’ve bought furniture from Amish home factories, the best and comfortable ever.

  • @gigib4076
    @gigib40763 жыл бұрын

    You’re truly a beautiful couple with an amazing life story! May God’s blessings be upon you always✝️💜

  • @clydeacor1911
    @clydeacor19114 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed you telling your life stories and can't wait for the next one! I'm only 3 years older than you and grew up on a family farm in a small Idaho community and miss those more simplistic day's before all of the rushing and cell phones, so technology not only makes life easier it also complicates it. I started operating tractors and other equipment at 5 or 6 years old and started driving potato truck's at 9 years old and started driving semi trucks at 11 years old. We had to sell our farm when I was 19 so I started my own trucking, excavation, construction business and salvage yard shortly after and continue to do so. Seems like I dabble in a little bit of everything that has equipment involved. Looking forward to your story of how you met and more about your family business and hobbies that you still have. Thanks for sharing your stories with us!

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Clyde, Thank you for watching and sharing a snippet of your life! Farms are a good way to grow up! Perhaps we will get to meet someday!

  • @margaretmiles4142
    @margaretmiles41423 жыл бұрын

    You have such great stories! It is so good to hear about the Amish, and come to understand that way of life. I love your spirits. Such kind, peaceful countenances! Would love to hear your story of what led you to not stay traditional Amish. And also what areas you have not changed in your lives. Thank you for sharing yourselves and your family life. Families are so fractured in this age. Good to see a loving family, with good solid values. Bless you!

  • @suziemack7269
    @suziemack72694 жыл бұрын

    Wow your life stories are so interesting. Thank you for sharing. Following your story from Australia.

  • @MontanaHaven

    @MontanaHaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Suzie It is so amazing that we have someone from Australia interested in our lives! We have a dear friend who lives in Melbourne. Thanks for watching!

  • @leem200
    @leem2003 жыл бұрын

    Yes I would like to hear more. I grew up in Maryland, my husband in PA. Always liked the Amish in our area. Always nice in the market place in spring and summer. I thought they were Holy people and wish I could live with them. I use to hide in the woods and watch the family who had no electric, or running water but were most likely Mennonite. I realize now they had to know I was there but just went about thier business.

  • @janmartinez7963
    @janmartinez79633 жыл бұрын

    Love this please do more. Loved hearing of your journey

  • @gregbeatty198
    @gregbeatty198 Жыл бұрын

    Hi very inlighting. love the storys. Please keep them comming. Greg🤠