Brian & Liz grew up in the same neighborhood. As young children, Brian's sister & Liz were friends & Brian's mom was Liz's Brownie leader. Both Brian & Liz left for college, then returned to the same neighborhood after college. In a weird twist of fate, Brian bought a house that used to belong to Liz's grandparents…4 streets down from Liz's parents house. They lived 4 streets apart for 4 years…both walking in the neighborhood, running in the neighborhood, & walking their dogs in the neighborhood on a daily basis. They finally bumped into each other one night as Brian was jogging & Liz was walking her dog. They talked for a bit, then Liz asked for Brian's phone number to arrange for a puppy play date at a later time. They quickly became connected at the hip.
Brian worked from home while Liz commuted into DC. They were mostly happy with life but never felt at home in the city. In fact, they used any excuse to escape - mentally or physically. They traveled every weekend, played on 2 co-ed soccer teams, took every cooking class they could find, did a lot of work with homeless people, did animal rescue, & were always out with friends. After getting married, they decided they needed a change of scenery. Brian's family owned a farm that wasn't being used & Liz's family had farming in the blood going back generations. It seemed like a logical fit for them to try their hand at something new.
They moved out to the farm & wasted no time in becoming members of the community. They joined the Lion's Club, a church, started volunteering for a number of charity programs, & became Foster Parents. They also slowly started getting into farming, one animal at a time as they continued doing animal rescue. With the farm growing, their responsibilities grew & they slowly had to step back from all the charity work they were doing. They still do animal rescue & are active in the Lion's Club.
Poor Brian gets to do most of the heavy lifting. Who needs a gym when you've got 50lbs bags or feed & 40lb water buckets multiple times a day? After working with computers for years, Brian hates them. So far, he has loved every animal on the farm except turkeys.
Liz has been an EMT since she was 21. She used to work for a 3 letter agency in DC so please don't bring up politics, she quite had her fill. After learning that she had a Soy Allergy (one of the 8 Major Allergens), she took her love of cooking & baking to a whole new level. She does everything from scratch, the same as her grandparents did but with a modern twist. She is loving life as a Farmer & Chef. Below are some pictures of her ancestors farming & a picture of her with a rescue kitten, just after feeding the little guy.