So it happened! We
bought a FARM! What? Why? I
am still trying to figure out how my Mountain Man, I am now renaming his handle to Farmer
Man, convinced me to buy one. I guess I
should start from the beginning.
It probably all started back in Farmer Man’s childhood. He was raised on a small 60-acre farm in
Sioux City, IA until he was 13 years old.
Later in his high school years, he would spend summers at the Family
Ranch in CO. Hence the love of mountains
began and the love of farming. I, on the
other hand, grew up in town and totally call myself a city girl.
The idea of buying a farm started, I think, when our Doctor
Son bought around 160 acres and built a home on it. It got Farmer Man thinking…not always a good
thing for me. He started searching for
land in MO and KS, which included taking me out to the boonies...looking! I pretty much ignored him and let him dream
away. But the desire in his heart got so
strong that I realized it was not going away.
So, I told him that the only way he could move me to a farm was if it
was near one of our children. I thought
I was kind of safe with that stipulation. My mistake was letting our daughter, Wonder
Woman (her husband’s handle for our 1st born daughter) know. She and her husband, which I named Techy Man, jumped right on board and
started looking for farms.
To make a long story short, we found the perfect place with 76 acres. It is located a couple miles from where Techy Man grew up. It is near his parents,
aunts, uncles, and cousins. And we love everyone
of them. After lots of praying and six
months of negotiations, we came to an agreement with the sellers of the farm. It
has been lots of up and down emotions trying to buy this place. We kept asking the Lord to close this door if
it was not what He has for us. But the
door stayed opened…
So, what is the plan?
Wonder Woman and Techy Man with their soon to be 6 children, are moving into the big beautiful farm house, NOW! And as only God can do, He sold their house the first day they put it on the market, which really gave me more confirmation that this is right.
We are staying put in our city home until Farmer
Man retires. And he has a date, OCT.6, 2018 and he is counting down. We will probably spend those next months/year or so after he retires getting our house ready to sell and planning and building our NEW home on the farm.
And here it is, THE FARM:
LOOK at that BARN! My favorite part!
Stay tune for the adventures as we began this new phase in our lives. Retirement! Really? Not quite how I pictured retirement but then we both are not ones to sit around! Really scary to me...but trusting the Lord is leading.


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