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The Indiana Boy and Ohio Girl

Anna Farmer lived her whole life without ever hearing of Huntington, Indiana. Growing up in Findlay, Ohio meant running for LB's legendary Cross Country and Track teams while cheering on the Buckeyes every weekend. Taking coffee dates at GeorgeHouse with her mom and grabbing a pre-race breakfasts with her dad are some of Anna's favorite memories in Findlay. Known for being on-the-go, she never missed a chance to be on stage in the school musicals, traveled to Columbus twice a year to run in the State track meets and could be found poolside with girlfriends every day in the summer. Everything changed when Anna was offered a scholarship from Huntington University. She decided to take the plunge and head to a state she had only driven through on road trips. HU did not slow Anna down, she made the cheerleading squad her first year, majored in Public Relations, and worked in a local jewelry store. After meeting Jordan, she never moved back to Ohio. Her summers by the pool turned into summers  spent in little lake towns with college friends and country music. Anna is now an Account Coordinator for an advertising agency in Fort Wayne, Indiana-- her Browns gear turned in for a pretty shade of blue.

Jordan  Rudicel grew up in small-town, Huntington,  Indiana where he had to drive into "town" to get groceries and go to school. "Rudy" spent his Saturdays mastering the be-be gun, creating mischief for his mother and roughhousing with his brothers. This Indiana boy played outside until both the sky and his feet turned dark. Rudy would fight anyone that came close to his little sister and places his family above all else.  High school brought a passion for sports and a pack of life long friends. Nights spent under the stars turned into nights under stadium lights playing for the high school football team. Rudy's hard work on the football field transferred into his job with Novae Trailer Manufacturing Co. in 2006. Working his way up, he is now a Production Manager for Novae and finishing up his degree in Business Administration. His passion for sports and the great outdoors hasn't changed. Weekends now consist of  mountain biking, snow skiing, golfing, flag football and softball games. Rudy's love for the Detroit Lions and Fighting Irish has also rubbed off on his fiancee. Even though he is marrying a Buckeye, he will never root for OSU--staying loyal to his Hoosier country.

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