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Hilarious Bloopers & Outtakes!

As always, there wouldn’t be Homesteading Family without hilarious bloopers and outtakes! Here’s a little taste of what it looks like BEYOND the camera!

A woman making a funny face after making a mistake in the kitchen.

We’re wrapping up our sixth year here at Riverbend, and we continue to be amazed at all we’re able to accomplish in a year. It’s always fun to look back and reflect on what went right, what could use some adjusting, and the many blessings and successes we’ve been fortunate to have.

Being on camera isn’t always easy! Here are some of our favorite outtakes from 2024 (plus 2022 and 2023 further below in this post). We hope they give you as big of a laugh as they gave us!

Have a very merry Christmas, and we’ll see you in the New Year!

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