Reconnecting with Heritage
During the challenging times of the pandemic, actress Melissa Gilbert found herself drawn back to her roots, much like her iconic character, Laura Ingalls Wilder, in ‘Little House on the Prairie.’ After relocating with her husband Timothy Busfield to a fixer-upper in the Catskill Mountains, Gilbert embraced a lifestyle reminiscent of the late 1800s, emphasizing simplicity and connection to the land. Living through renovations and subsequent lockdowns, she rediscovered the joys of a more grounded existence.

Life on a Budget
Gilbert and Busfield faced unexpected challenges while adapting to their new home. The couple purchased a property needing significant renovations and had to navigate life on a strict budget. As they settled in, they encountered quirks such as questionable plumbing and an overwhelming amount of furniture from the previous occupants. However, Gilbert’s ability to appreciate these imperfections was a testament to her resilient spirit, revealing a joyful perspective on her evolving lifestyle.

Embracing Nature
In her new book, ‘Back to the Prairie: A Home Remade, A Life Rediscovered,’ Gilbert shares her rewarding experiences and reflections throughout this transformative journey. She fondly recalls how her years on the TV set, surrounded by nature, provided a foundation for her current endeavors. Gilbert highlights how the pandemic shifted her priorities, reinforcing the importance of family and self-sufficiency over material pursuits. She is now grateful for the time spent outdoors, cultivating a garden, and exploring DIY projects, believing that these simple pleasures paint a vibrant picture of life beyond Hollywood.