Wedding party had seven tractors at Bross Farm.

Isaac and Michelle Miller are walking to the tractors as guests blow bubbles for the wedding party on July 13th. (THE EVENING SUN SUBMITTED)
Michelle Miller knew from the moment that he stepped out of his Jeep Wrangler seven years ago that he was the one.
"I've always had a thing for Jeep Wranglers," Michelle Miller said.
That's not the only thing a country couple like Michelle (Shultz) Miller, 23, and Isaac Miller, 25, have in common.
Their love of John Deere tractors made an impact on how they exited their wedding ceremony to the reception on July 13th.
The wedding party hopped on seven John Deere tractors, and rode around Bross Farm, which is across the street from Isaac's dairy farm.
The couple entered the reception and danced to "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" by Kenny Chesney.

Isaac and Michelle Miller are standing in front of the tractor they rode after their wedding ceremony on July 13th at Bross Farm in East Berlin. (THE EVENING SUN SUBMITTED)
Michelle was excited about having the tractors, but it was Isaac's job to clean them up before the big day, she said.Since all of her friends had special entrances for their weddings, Michelle wanted to do something unique. It helped that her husband is a dairy farmer, so he already owned tractors. His groomsmen were also farmers, so they had to only borrow three tractors for the day.
The tractor plan started after the couple agreed to have their wedding outside on a farm. Bross Farm had a nice outdoor pavilion and bathrooms that Michelle couldn't imagine her wedding any other way, she said. Her maid of honor rented a house on the property, which is how the couple got the idea to say their I do's there.
An outdoor wedding sounds
like a nice plan in the summer, especially for a country couple. But there is the risk of rain ruining the special day, and the couple was on edge the whole week, worrying about the weather."It was pouring the day before, and it didn't stop until the day of at 10 a.m.," Michelle said.
Luckily, her wedding was at 1:30 p.m., and the weather was nice by that time, she said.
Except that her white and ivory lace wedding gown was dragging in the dirt from all the dancing, Michelle laughed.
For more wedding news, see To Have and To Hold on Page 10A.
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