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Love keeps us going every day. Our love of God and His love of us is our saving grace. Our love of animals, nature, and country living is what drives us to work hard to keep what we have been blessed with. Our love of each other is what gets us through hard times and what brings us joy in the good times. Love is what keeps us pushing to get up when we don’t feel like it, when health issues take their toll, and we struggle, or we are just too exhausted to go on. Without love, we wouldn’t have a reason to do anything and the light at the end of our tunnel would have burned out long ago. It is hope that makes us take that one extra step, but it is love that gives us the strength to take that step. It is our love that makes up the true story of the Koutz Farm Family and it is God’s love, provision, grace, mercy, and blessings that will keep us going each day.

Let Go Of Guilt

Let Go of Guilt

June 01, 20242 min read

Are you holding onto items you don't need or like because you feel guilty?

Have a house full of mid-century modern furniture, but keeping your grandmother's antique Victorian dresser because your family thinks it's a crime to let go of heirlooms? Holding on to that seashell key-holder your aunt gave you for your birthday that is too ghastly to use anywhere?

You’re not alone! Feeling guilt is a common reason for keeping things. Maybe you received a gift that wasn’t your style, don’t have a use for a particular item, or spent a lot of money on something you don’t need.

Instead of focusing on guilt, try to reframe your mindset. Consider the positive impact that letting go can have on your life. Donating or selling items can provide a new home for your possessions where they'll be appreciated and used. It also creates space and calm in your home, which can have a positive impact on your mental well-being.

Decluttering can be challenging, especially when there are emotions and memories attached to the items. However, you're not obligated to keep anything that doesn't make you happy or serve a purpose in your life.

A friend was telling me that she had recently been inspired to clear clutter and had attacked her closet with zeal, setting aside all the clothes she didn’t wear. It was going great until she came upon a pair of jeans she’d had since her mid-twenties, and then she got stuck. They’d been an expensive splurge at the time, but she only wore them once or twice, and she felt bad about “wasting” the money. We both laughed about this when we started talking it through. She was no longer in her twenties, the jeans were no longer in style, and her body wasn’t the same after two kids anyway. What good was it doing to feel guilty? Happily, she decided to donate the jeans.

In Making Space, Clutter Free: The Last Book on Decluttering You'll Ever Need, professional organizer Tracy McCubbin encourages forgiving yourself for money spent on something you no longer need or use. She says, "It's okay that I made a mistake in buying this item. My home is not an orphanage for unused objects. I can let this go to someone who will actually use it or even to the garbage, and I am still a good person."

If you’re still struggling with letting go, one helpful strategy is to take a photo of the item before donating or selling it. This way, you can still hold onto the memory without the physical item taking up space in your home.

It's important to recognize that decluttering is a process and it's okay to take it at your own pace. Don't be too hard on yourself if you can't let go of everything at once. Every small step counts towards a more clutter-free and peaceful home.

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Koutz Farm is our beloved little 7-acre homestead in Texas. It encompasses our family, our animals, our home, and the land. We love learning to homestead - everything from growing our own food, bee-keeping, raising livestock, to enjoying (and sometimes rescuing) wildlife, finding new ways to preserve and prepare our food, and doing fun things like making soap, jewelry, and other DIY, arts, & crafts projects.


There is a lot going on at Koutz Farm between working our day-jobs, doing side-jobs, running the farm, taking care of a household, volunteering, working on our future goals, spending time with our loved-ones, dealing with health issues, and most importantly getting dog-cuddles. We know there is always a good story to share, a lesson to be learned, a craft project to create, a cute animal face to make you smile, and so much more to share.


The website gives us a platform of our own to share a little part of our life’s journey with you and to talk about our testimony, share the love of Jesus with you, and whether you reject that information or not – to accept our differences and choose to love each other anyway.

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You Are Like A Butterfly.

Think about the butterfly. It is beautiful and at its most majestic after it goes through its hardest point in life - the point to which it transforms into the beautiful creature you see flitting about from flower to flower, enjoying its best life. It wasn't always so, though. It starts out as a caterpillar - a creepy crawly little thing that has to fight for its life daily because so many things want to eat it up. Then, when it thinks life can't get any worse, it has to go through a transformation phase - where its body literally turns into a pile of goo in a cocoon. After it completely breaks down, it reemerges as the beautiful butterfly.

You are like a butterfly. Going through a hard time, the world feels like it is literally eating you up sometimes and the fight for your life never stops. Then you hit hard times, maybe even rock bottom - where you want to cocoon yourself up inside your house, under a blanket, hidden away from the world. You break down. You turn into goo. When it seems like there is no point, when you feel like giving up, I want you to think of the butterfly and remember that you are going through transformation when you are at this low point in life. This is not the time to give up. This is the time to dig in, lean in to other people that are willing to listen and help. I challenge you to take it a step further and turn to Jesus for help. The Lord is with you always and is just waiting for you to cry out His name and ask for His help. Hang in there, no matter what because storms don't last forever and you won't always feel like a pile of goo. You are going to reemerge as your best self, a majestic version of YOU. Just hang on. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or tendencies, please call 9-8-8 and talk to someone at the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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Let Go Of Guilt

Let Go of Guilt

June 01, 20242 min read

Are you holding onto items you don't need or like because you feel guilty?

Have a house full of mid-century modern furniture, but keeping your grandmother's antique Victorian dresser because your family thinks it's a crime to let go of heirlooms? Holding on to that seashell key-holder your aunt gave you for your birthday that is too ghastly to use anywhere?

You’re not alone! Feeling guilt is a common reason for keeping things. Maybe you received a gift that wasn’t your style, don’t have a use for a particular item, or spent a lot of money on something you don’t need.

Instead of focusing on guilt, try to reframe your mindset. Consider the positive impact that letting go can have on your life. Donating or selling items can provide a new home for your possessions where they'll be appreciated and used. It also creates space and calm in your home, which can have a positive impact on your mental well-being.

Decluttering can be challenging, especially when there are emotions and memories attached to the items. However, you're not obligated to keep anything that doesn't make you happy or serve a purpose in your life.

A friend was telling me that she had recently been inspired to clear clutter and had attacked her closet with zeal, setting aside all the clothes she didn’t wear. It was going great until she came upon a pair of jeans she’d had since her mid-twenties, and then she got stuck. They’d been an expensive splurge at the time, but she only wore them once or twice, and she felt bad about “wasting” the money. We both laughed about this when we started talking it through. She was no longer in her twenties, the jeans were no longer in style, and her body wasn’t the same after two kids anyway. What good was it doing to feel guilty? Happily, she decided to donate the jeans.

In Making Space, Clutter Free: The Last Book on Decluttering You'll Ever Need, professional organizer Tracy McCubbin encourages forgiving yourself for money spent on something you no longer need or use. She says, "It's okay that I made a mistake in buying this item. My home is not an orphanage for unused objects. I can let this go to someone who will actually use it or even to the garbage, and I am still a good person."

If you’re still struggling with letting go, one helpful strategy is to take a photo of the item before donating or selling it. This way, you can still hold onto the memory without the physical item taking up space in your home.

It's important to recognize that decluttering is a process and it's okay to take it at your own pace. Don't be too hard on yourself if you can't let go of everything at once. Every small step counts towards a more clutter-free and peaceful home.

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Meet The Koutz Farm Pack

Meet the man of the house, Mr. David Koutz. David loves fishing and riding his motorcycle with his friends. He is a magician - I mean mechanic - and the best mechanic that ever existed if you ask us! If you have a problem, yo he'll solve it; that is why his free time is always booked up with side gigs and motorcycle rallies. Koutz Farm couldn't be Koutz Farm without him and his amazing automotive and building skills. David says he is not a carpenter, but we've put that to the test and he definitely has the skills. He keeps things working around the farm and is truly our superhero!

Meet our up-and-comers: our beautiful daughter, Taylor, and her boyfriend Dom (aka Kai). Taylor officially graduated college and has already started a job as a History Teacher. Dom graduated college a few months before Taylor did, with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is learning the skills of the trade with a local contractor. We know that he'll do great things in his life. These two are pretty much inseparable and they love doing things together and hanging out with their friends. They love everything from going on adventures, playing video games, and doing craft projects together. Oh to be young again.

Meet the weird and crazy one of the bunch - Crystal Koutz (aka CJ). Crystal is the primary Content Creator, Webmaster, Copywriter, Social Media Manager, and everything in between from CEO to the janitor. Crystal loves animals (if you can't tell) and spends much of her free time with them. She also loves working on her website projects (seriously fun to her) and constantly learning new things. She is what we call a Fibro Warrior because it takes daily strength to battle Fibromyalgia and other health issues. She says God is her rock it is only because of Him that she gets through each day.

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