In 2016, Joe and Sara Rogers were living in what they thought was their "forever home" on 15 acres in Avon, Minn.
But a devastating fire changed everything.
The couple and their three boys had driven to the Twin Cities for the day. They rushed back to Avon when they found out their home was engulfed in flames.
All that remained of their Victorian-style house was a smoldering shell and the brick chimney. The fire had started in the utility room, and the cause was never determined.
But the barn and shed on the property were intact, and firefighters had rescued the family's dog, Ruby.
"We were in shock," recalled Sara. "We lost everything — but we were all together."
After the structure was demolished, Joe and Sara knew they wanted to rebuild on that same property. The bucolic setting was a tapestry of rolling hills and pastures where their five Icelandic sheep grazed, including several ponds and dense woods.
The couple had moved to Avon because of Joe's job in international education at nearby St. John's University and the College of St. Benedict.