We Made It to Georgia
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We Made It to Georgia
There is a lot we could say about how we got here. And one day, we will.
For now, here is what we can tell you: our family has moved to Northwest Georgia, Josh officially retired from the fire department after years of service, and by the grace of God and the generosity of Dom Iaconvino and family, we have land to grow on.
That is not something we take lightly.
What That Actually Means
This move was not simple. There were hurdles we are not in a position to talk about just yet, mainly tied to the Florida house and some things that are still working themselves out legally. We are not being vague to be mysterious. We just want to be transparent the right way, at the right time, and we are not there yet.
What we can say is that it has been one of the hardest stretches our family has been through. And one Georgia sunset changed the whole thing.
You cannot explain it to someone who has not stood in a field at the end of a long day and watched the sky do something that only God could have painted. If you know, you know. If you do not, we hope you get to experience it someday.
Dom and the Vision
Dom Iaconvino has been nothing short of a blessing to this family. He put out a YouTube video walking through the steps of this project, and if you want to follow along with what we are building here, that is a great place to start: Watch Dom's video here
We do not take it for granted that someone extended that kind of trust and opportunity to us. We plan to honor it.
What We Are Building
This move is bigger than just a change of address. It is the next chapter of Diamond B Ranch and Homegrown &.
More land means more room to grow the herd, raise the kind of beef we are proud to put our name on, and build something our girls can be part of. That last part matters more than anything. Teaching them where food comes from, what real work looks like, and what it means to care for animals and land the right way. That is the whole point.
Sara is still making tallow. The skincare line is not going anywhere. If anything, this move gives her more time and more material to work with, and she has some things in the works we think you are going to love.
The Honest Version
We are not going to pretend this has been easy. It has not. But we have been holding onto the version of this that we knew was coming, the land, the sunsets, the girls running through pasture, Josh not having to leave for shifts anymore, and it is finally starting to look like that.
We are grateful. We are still in it. And we cannot wait to show you what comes next.
This Is Where You Come In
We put it all in God's hands when we made this move. No steady paycheck. No backup plan. The business is how we take care of our family now, and that is the truth.
We are not asking for anything you would not have done anyway. But if you have ever bought from us, shared one of our posts, or just told a friend about us, it has meant more than you know. Right now, at this stage, that kind of support is everything. Getting the name out, getting the brand in front of new people, that is what moves the needle for a small family operation like ours.
So if something we post makes you smile, share it. If you know someone who cares about where their food comes from or what goes on their skin, send them our way. It costs nothing and it means the world to us.
We are betting on this land, this business, and this community. We are glad you are part of it.
Josh, Sara, and the girls Diamond B Ranch / Homegrown & Northwest Georgia