01/22/2026
For all those who have romanticized living on a farm, the real truth is it takes great faith and resilient strength that cannot be explained. Please keep our animals in your prayers this weekend as the storm works its way through the area. ❤️
As we prepare for the freeze, everything feels a little heavier.
Not because it’s cold…but because so much depends on us. The animals. The water lines. The shelters we built with our own hands and our own hope. You walk the property slower, checking things twice, already knowing you’ll check them again before bed.
There’s a quiet worry that settles in your chest as the light fades. The kind you don’t talk about because only other farmers and homesteaders understand it. The kind that follows you inside, even when the house is warm and everyone else is asleep.
You lay there thinking about straw, wind, heaters, and tomorrow morning’s headcount. Loving this life means carrying that weight without complaint. It means responsibility doesn’t stop when the sun goes down.
And when morning comes, you step into the cold with your breath hanging in the air, listening before you look. Relief arrives in small moments…movement, sound, life.
As we prepare for the freeze, we do what we always do.
We worry. We prepare. We pray.
And we show up anyway