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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Mr and Mrs. Barth!!!

Well, it has been quite a while since I last posted. Must be married life is keeping me busy! To get everyone up to date I will start out by telling you that Leanna and I got married on October 26, 2013.  It was a beautiful day in Staunton Virginia.  The fall colors were so amazing!  What a fun celebration it was with so many friends and family making the effort to come.  For our honeymoon, Leanna and I were blessed to spend a week down in Tennessee where we enjoyed a cute little cabin in the mountains with all God's creation around us.

Settling into married life has been so much fun.  Leanna has done a wonderful job turning our little apartment on the farm into a home.  Coming in after a good day of farm work to a wife and a delicious dinner is almost to much!!! :)   We are both so grateful for how the Lord has brought us together and want to thank all of you who have been part of our lives.

It is hard to express in pictures all that has gone on the last couple of weeks, but I will try.

  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!


Last picture with their single son!  Thank you Mom and Dad for helping to bring me to this point in life.

All ten of us siblings!


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For our wedding party, Leanna had her three sisters and I had three of my brothers.  It was a sharp looking group!
Current and former Polyface family,  Thanks for being a part of our lives. We love you all!!
The cake my sister made was beautiful...........

...........And feeding it to each other was just as attractive!

Yes......this is one of our favorite pictures. :)
As farmers we wanted to use my truck as the get-away vehicle.

My license plate says, "IM FARMN" so the truck "decorators" had to make an adjustment.

Off To The Honeymoon!

Although 4-wheeling is a normal occurrence at the farm we decided to enjoy some mountain trails with a guide. 

Beautiful colors......and smiles... :)



I WAS golfing :)


We had a cool ride on a rail mounted bobsled that was almost a mile long down a mountain!

Coming down the track powered by gravity alone.  The sleds were restricted to a maximum of 25mph and also had handbrakes.

Our honeymoon hideaway! 

S'mores, inside style.