After years on the road as a travel nurse family, we traded highways for garden rows and campgrounds for pasture.
We're a faith-rooted family who spent years living on the road as a travel nurse family — always moving, always adapting, always looking for the next thing. We loved the adventure, but somewhere along the way we felt a pull toward something slower. Something rooted.
We settled in Medical Lake, WA on ten acres of Inland Northwest land and started building the life we'd been dreaming about. We're learning as we go — growing food, tending animals, relearning old ways, and building a more intentional, low-toxin, faith-filled life for our family.
Everything here is made in small batches with care, from animals raised the way they were meant to be — on pasture, in fresh air, with space to do what they do.
"Break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek the Lord, that He may come and rain righteousness on you."
— Hosea 10:12 · The verse that named our farmReplace this with a photo of your family and farm
In farming, fallow ground is land left unplanted — resting, unused, waiting. The verse in Hosea is a call to cultivate every part of your life. The land beneath your feet, yes. But also the hearts in your home, the relationships you tend, the daily rhythms you choose to live by.
We don't want anything left fallow. Not the land, not our family, not our faith. That's the heartbeat behind everything we do here — nothing wasted, nothing left dormant.
We make products we'd put on our own kids. No synthetic fragrances, no fillers, no shortcuts. Just clean, real ingredients.
Every animal on this farm is raised with intention — space to roam, food to forage, and a life worth living before it nourishes ours.
Our faith shapes how we farm, how we sell, and how we treat every person who walks onto this land or orders from our store.
From our honor farm stand to our consulting, we're here to help our neighbors eat better, farm better, and live more intentionally.
Whether you're looking for fresh eggs, tallow skincare, a piglet, or just want to ask a chicken question — our door is open. Stop by the farm stand or send us a message.