Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Farm Story Anniversary


My Undeniably Dairy  Farm Story began when
I said "I do" on 
November 24,1984.


It's been thirty-five years of  loving a dairy farmer,


making a home and raising a family
and


 working everyday with my family to produce nutritious 
milk for your family and mine.

                             
                                                     You can't make up stories like ours!

                                               Just as my sweet anniversary card said,
                                         "love takes work, and time, a Lifetime, to be exact."
       

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

There's been a lot of love down on the dairy farm for a very long time.
Ryan's parents would have celebrated 72 years of marriage this week.


I'm thankful for this pair of in-laws that raised a farmer just for me, 
 welcomed me to the  family farm,

and
made a lifetime of precious  memories
 for me and my family

                                                                     
                                                                 down on the dairy farm.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Celebrating Dairy Time

Life is full of moments and milestones. 
Ryan and I reached the milestone of thirty years of marriage today, November 24th.
Being a city slicker, I've had a lot to learn about moments with a dairy  farmer.  Actually, I've learned to live by dairy time. We use clocks and watches and cell phones to keep us on time but we could function on the farm without them because everything we do is centered around caring for our dairy cows.

First of all, the cows come first. I'm not complaining, it's just the way it is. Dairy cows get milked twice a day, the same time every day of the year including weekends and holidays.
The dairy farmer started me off right by incorporating my first lesson in dairy time with the wedding planning. Our wedding was at noon so our farmer friends could come to the wedding and be home in time to milk their cows and the wedding date occurred after the silage harvest.

I may resist dairy time sometimes , but never the love of the dairy farmer!

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1984

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                      I'm looking forward to more moments and milestones that happen on dairy time!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Labor of Love

Yesterday we celebrated my Aunt Alice and Uncle Pete's fiftieth wedding anniversary with a fantastic gathering of friends and family. Our labor of love  was  a fun and memorable event  that  also  brought us together as a family throughout the last few months as we  planned  and implemented  details for the event.

I enjoyed watching Aunt Alice'  friend, Linda, prepare the cake. It was absolutely a work of art--edible art. A personal touch was the addition of brooch pins  from my grandmother and Uncle Pete's mother as part of the cake decoration.


My own love for blue probably started with my Aunt Alice wedding--that was her   color!


We were all amazed that our blue punch matched the cake and no one went home with blue teeth or lips!
I'm not sure you could make a more delicious punch than equal amounts of 7-Up and Blue Hawaiian Punch topped with a carton of pineapple sherbet!


When it was all said and done, 
these smiles were the greatest reward for our labor of love!



Saturday, November 24, 2012

Celebrating Farm Love

Twenty eight years ago today, I married not only the farmer,I married the farm. It was obvious from the start that the farmer's first love would always be the cows and the land and I accepted that condition. Not only have I accepted it , I truly understand farm love after twenty-eight years!


 
We're totally committed to farm love
 and  providing you with safe,high-quality milk and dairy products!
 
 
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