“Sending My 7-Yr-Old Out On Her Own To Walk To Her Grandma’s For Eggs And Stamps Like It’s 1925”
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“Sending My 7-Yr-Old Out On Her Own To Walk To Her Grandma’s For Eggs And Stamps Like It’s 1925”

Sure, there are downsides that come with rural life — limited access to businesses and employment, for example. Still, for many people, a life out in the mountains is the dream. And Perry Vaile makes it easy to understand why that’s the case. On her social media account, she gives the world a glimpse at life in the Blue Ridge Mountains. One particularly popular video shows the time Perry sent her 7-year-old on a walk to grandma’s. The purpose of the trip? To get some much needed eggs and stamps. Well, that was part of the reason, anyway. This was also Mom’s way of giving her daughter a taste of responsibility and freedom. Check out this milestone moment in the delightful video below. @perryvaile If I gotta be my mom's landlord, at least we get free eggs and babysitting ♬ original sound – Headbangers Dan “If I gotta be my mom’s landlord,” Perry writes in the caption of her video, “at least we get free eggs and babysitting.” This 7-Year-Old’s Walk to Grandma’s for Eggs and Stamps is Like a Moment Straight Out of the 1920s Needless to say, folks are raving over Perry’s charming life. While she and her immediate family live far from most people, Grandma is just down the road. But that’s not all! Perry actually does have some faraway neighbors, and they’re willing to lend each other a hand whenever possible. The video below gives us a great (and adorable) example! @perryvaile Felt like the weirdest dog walking experience ever I'm so happy these babies finally made it to the the promised land ♬ My Little Pony Theme Song (Extended Version) – Twilight Sparkle & Pinkie Pie & Rainbow Dash & Fluttershy & Rarity & Applejack & My Little Pony “Felt like the weirdest dog walking experience ever,” Perry shares. “I’m so happy these babies finally made it to the the promised land.” Both videos highlight a reason people adore rural life. They may be far away from the general population, but oftentimes, they are far from alone. When people are willing to help their neighbors like this, life out in the mountains really can be a dream, it seems! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here! The post “Sending My 7-Yr-Old Out On Her Own To Walk To Her Grandma’s For Eggs And Stamps Like It’s 1925” appeared first on InspireMore.