Iina Hyttinen, who runs a popular family blog, and her family exchange households with a low-income family for a week.
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The most popular family blogger Iina Hyttinen and her family exchange homes in rich and penniless for a week for the poor. Ulpun and Yakupin with.
Ulpu and Yakup do a lot, but only receive monetary compensation for their few jobs. The projects are related to climate change and counter-advertising, among other things, but the work has not been as fruitful in terms of money as the counterpart.
– Our income varies quite a lot, Ulpu says.
However, Yakup has a solution to the situation.
– We are focused on consuming a little, so then we don’t have to earn that much, Yakup describes.
The couple describes that a meager lifestyle is their own choice to give them time for family and hobbies.
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Hard work
Iina Hyttinen, on the other hand, has raised her family’s income class with her popular blog. Iina and her wife Otto Hyttinen have in turn taken primary responsibility for the family’s income.
– Otto worked a seven-day week. It allowed me to be at home with the kids and do a blogging hobby. From there, it gradually grew into a job. If Otto hadn’t put in so much work then and made it possible for me, I couldn’t be here now, Iina says.
Now the daily lives of families are being revolutionized as they move into each other’s homes for a week.
Yakup and Ulpu marvel at the last kitchen put on by the Hyttinen family.
– We are not used to refrigerators or golden taps at that time, Ulpu says.
Ulpu, Yakup and their two children will have access to a generous weekly budget of € 1,200 for an exchange family.
– What can you do in such a short time with such a large sum! Ulpu wonders.
Iina and Otto, on the other hand, note that the new home does not have a coffee machine, telly and dishwasher. However, you can find all kinds of other exchange homes.
“Quite a lot more interior here than we have,” says Iina.
– I would use the term that cozy chaotic, Otto shouts.
Iina and Otto’s weekly budget will collapse by as much as 1,100 euros, as they will have access to 98 euros.
– Satanen is the amount that we can normally go to everyday life by going to the store to buy milk, Iina ponders.
However, it is possible to fulfill your wishes during the week.
– The children have hoped that we would eat croutons and pea soup this week. I think that’s at least enough for that.
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Lots of sadness
In the episode, Iina Hyttinen also opens her background, which involves even difficult times. When Iina was a teenager, her mother became seriously ill and the family’s income level collapsed due to her mother’s incapacity for work.
– I am grateful when we received support from society at that time, Iina adds.
Now Iina says that the subsidies have gone to the right address, because today she pays her own taxes and gives back the help she received to society.
Otto’s past is also overshadowed by great sorrow, as Otto lost his mother in the early days of the couple’s dating.
The current financial situation makes Hyttiset grateful and realize its own privilege.
– It really hasn’t always been that way, Iina adds.
The rich and penniless at Nelonen on Thursday at 8 pm See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide