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Here's What “Chores” Look Like on Briana Culberson's Family Farm
The RHOC daughter shared another look at the quaint Oklahoma home she shares with her husband and their four kids.
Chores never looked so calming.
Briana Culberson took to Instagram this week to share another glimpse at her everyday life in Oklahoma. The Real Housewives of Orange County daughter posted a series of videos of her serene family farm, where she completed a few tasks alongside her youngest child, Cora.
“Chores,” she captioned one of the April 7 clips, which showed her 2-year-old girl and family dog, Lucy, standing near the chicken coop.
Although Briana didn't provide any commentary, it was apparently mealtime for the feathered friends, as they were seen pecking at their poultry feed while Cora and Lucy looked on.
Briana Culberson shares another look at her family's farm
A subsequent video captured a nearby flock of sheep gathered around a water trough before one of the animals made its way toward Briana and her daughter.
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The slow-paced scene was both idyllic and soothing, thanks in large part to the woodsy background and the clucking/chirping sounds that were heard in the distance.
Briana Culberson's Oklahoma Home
Briana — daughter of RHOC alum Vicki Gunvalson — relocated from Illinois to Oklahoma last year, along with her husband and four kids: Cora, Troy, Owen, and Hank. The family has since made many upgrades to their new home, including renovations to the living room and kitchen and the addition of a backyard pool and zipline.
Brianna Culberson reflects on the benefits of quiet living
The OC daughter spoke about her new home in a July 2023 interview with The Daily Dish, explaining why she and her family were drawn to farm life.
“We have lambs, and we have 20 chickens, and we have two farm dogs, and we’ve got a bunch of acreage,” she said. “Our kids work outside with the animals every day, and they’re riding bikes with the kids in the neighborhood. We walk our kids to school. So we just have a very simple, quiet, peaceful life. This should be our absolute forever home. We found a home that we just love, and we have a pool, and it’s just very safe, very peaceful.”
She admitted that living on a farm takes a lot of work, but the benefits of quiet living were simply too good to pass up.
“For everyone in the family, the spacious new property means plenty of outdoor activities,” she explained before touching on her family’s chores. “It’s a lot of taking care of the animals, and it takes all day to mow the grass. Our kids clean the pool. We’re teaching them a lot of chores and responsibility, but trying to keep things fun. They’re in a great town where it’s just boys running everywhere. Football is like a religion here. We’re super, super excited. The sports are great [and] all the families are so nice.”