At the end of the day— Faith, Family, Farm ✝️ 🚜 🌽

2025/9/7 Edited to

... Read moreThere's something truly grounding about life on a farm, especially as the day winds down and the golden hour light bathes everything in a warm glow. For me, it's a time for reflection, a moment to truly appreciate the blessings of faith, family, and this incredible farm life we lead. I often find myself standing, just like in that photo, looking out over our harvested fields as the sunset paints the sky. It's a serene farm evening that washes away the day's toil. You know, they say 'FARM HARD' for a reason – it’s not just a slogan on a t-shirt; it’s a way of life. From sunup to sundown, there's always something to do, whether it's tending to the crops, caring for the animals, or mending fences. It’s hard work, but it’s honest work, and it builds character in a way nothing else can. My faith is truly the cornerstone of it all. When you're dependent on the weather, the soil, and the rhythm of nature, you learn to trust in a higher power. There are good years and tough years, but through it all, our faith keeps us going, reminding us of the bounty and resilience of creation. It's not just about what we harvest from the land, but the spiritual harvest we reap from living so close to God's hand. And then there's family. Farm life isn't just a job; it's a shared legacy. My family works alongside me, from the youngest helping with chores to the elders sharing their wisdom. These are the moments that truly matter, building memories and strength together. We share meals around the kitchen table, tell stories of seasons past, and dream of future harvests on our beautiful Laux family farm. It’s more than just land; it's our heritage, our future, and the heart of our home. For anyone looking for a life rooted in substance and purpose, farm life offers so much. It's about perseverance, gratitude, and finding joy in the simple things. When I see that person looking out over the fields, perhaps in their favorite camouflage print gear, I feel a deep connection. It’s a universal feeling for those who live off the land – that quiet satisfaction after a day of honest labor, gazing at the horizon, and feeling blessed. It's about recognizing that every day, even the challenging ones, ends with a chance for reflection and renewed hope, grounded in faith and surrounded by family.