A CASHIERS, NC WEDDING || SAWYER FAMILY FARM || LISA & TAD

On a quaint Christmas tree farm surrounded by North Carolina's Blue Ridge, under twinkling lights and rain falling on the barn roof overhead, Lisa and Tad exchanged their vows. Their wedding was so intimate and beautiful and no amount of rain could hide the love and joy they shared.

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Those who made their day so special:
Venue: Sawyer Family Farmstead
(Full Vendor list coming soon)
 

OUR SIMPLE STORIES : STRAWBERRY PICKING

 

I whipped the cream as the buttery crust baked in the oven.  After dinner, their little fingers excitedly arranged the freshly picked strawberries on top (sneaking a little taste here, and an extra strawberry there.) 

We gathered around the table and Daniel asked, "who do we have to thank for this pie?"  Immediately the children answered, "Mommy!"
"Yes!," he said. but then pressed further: "And who else?"
After thanking themselves for picking the berries and helping assemble the pie, 
"The farmer who grew the strawberries!" said one,  "Anya who gave us the recipe!", said another.
"And ..." Daniel continued, "who made the strawberry, and the rain that watered it, and the sun that fed it? and the cow that gave us the cream for the filling and the butter for the crust?"
"God!"They both shouted! 

There is nothing like gathering a crop fresh from the earth to help you appreciate the incredible miracle food is and the many hands and hearts that help us fill our tables with sustenance and stories.

Writer and professor Norman Wirzba says that "Food is God's love made delicious," and I don't think you need to eat much more than a ripe strawberry picked right from the patch - or maybe a slice of Anya's strawberry pie - to know that this is true.