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Never Stop Dating Your Farmer

This past Friday night, many people I know were off for the weekend. There were family gatherings, family outings & dates with their significant other. As a new farm wife I caught on quickly that dates when you are the wife of a farmer is much different than dinner & going to the latest movie. It was hard for me at first because I wanted to be wined & dined minus the wine and fancy dinner. If that makes any sense. I quickly found out that if I wanted to “date” my farmer, I would have to change my idea of what consisted as a date. Even more so, I would have to give up the idea that the man should be responsible for initiating or planning the date. Now this isn’t because he doesn’t want to or that he doesn’t have the capability of being romantic. It is simply because farmers just do not have much time.

I decided to create a list for those that might be having the same struggles as I have (and sometimes still do). Here are five things that qualify as a “date” because after all, it really isn’t what you are doing as much as who you are doing it with.

I know what you are thinking. I have lost my ever living mind. These are not dates, how could they be dates? But to me they are. When my husband works 40 hours by mid week, when he gets in at midnight, when equipment breaks or the weather is not cooperating. I take these little moments, these moments of spending time together & chalk them up to a date. After all, isn’t a date just to spend time with someone you care about? Life is what you make of it and so are dates.

P.S.

Flirt, flirt a lot.

So much better than a sappy card that you had to pay $5.00 for.

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Krista Stauffer

Owner at Stauffer Dairy
Krista didn't grow up on a farm but fell in love with a dairy farmer and now works alongside her husband on their family dairy farm, raising five children. Despite her non-farm upbringing, she embraces farm life, enjoys gardening, and remodeling their farmhouse. She also runs a successful women's boutique, manages social media for local businesses, and serves on the board of a non-profit creamery, showcasing her dedication to entrepreneurship and community service.
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