Family Pic 2025

Family Pic 2025
Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella

Friday, May 8, 2026

3 Days to go...

There’s honestly not much more we can say about this amazing kid who is about to be a kid no more. Watching him grow into the young man he is today has been one of the greatest blessings of our lives.

He knows who he is, whose he is, and the kind of man he wants to become—and that already puts him ahead of so many people his age. There’s something powerful about having direction, purpose, and a clear vision for your life. Knowing where you’re headed and what you want to accomplish gives you a foundation that keeps you grounded no matter what life throws your way.

We are so proud of the heart, strength, and maturity Tim has shown over the years. The future is bright for him, and we can’t wait to celebrate this incredible milestone and all that lies ahead🩵. 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

My "Baby" is a baby No More...



Next Monday Tim turns 18 years old, and I honestly don’t know where the time has gone. These past 18 years have flown by, and I’ve cherished every single moment of watching him grow into the man he is now. Being his mom has been one of the greatest privileges and blessings of my life.

Motherhood comes with both beautiful moments and challenging ones, but through it all, the love we have for our children only grows deeper. Every hug, laugh, milestone, and even the hard days become memories we hold close to our hearts.

Tim will always be my most precious Mother’s Day blessing. Having him on Mother’s Day was the greatest gift I could have ever received. No present could ever compare to the moment I first held my child in my arms on a day meant to celebrate being a mom. That memory will forever be one of the most special moments of my life.

Even though his birthday doesn’t always fall exactly on Mother’s Day, it always comes around that same time of year, and it serves as such a beautiful reminder of the best Mother’s Day gift I’ve ever been given — his life, his love, and the joy of being his mom.

His dad and I are counting down the days until we get to celebrate our boy turning 18🩵. We’re so proud of the young man he’s becoming and can’t wait to continue supporting him and cheering him on as he goes after his dreams with everything he’s got.

4 Days to go...

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

God Has A Beautiful Plan...

God’s plans for our lives are good—full of purpose, hope, and a future that is far greater than what we can see in the moment. Even when life feels heavy, uncertain, or overwhelming, we can hold onto this truth: what you’re walking through right now is not the end of your story.

If you find yourself in the thick of it, don’t lose heart. Better days are not just wishful thinking—they are part of God’s promise. He has not left you, and He never will. He is present in the waiting, in the struggle, and even in the silence. His Word does not return void; what He has spoken over your life will come to pass in His perfect timing.

And prosperity—true prosperity—is so much deeper than finances. It’s found in a healthy mind, a renewed spirit, restored relationships, and the quiet peace that comes from knowing you are held by Him. It shows up in love, in family, in growth, and in the strength to keep going when it would be easier to give up.

When I look at my own life, I see God’s goodness in ways that can’t be measured by material things. I am rich in love, in family, in grace—and for that, I am deeply thankful. Every day, I’m reminded of just how much He has blessed me, and that gratitude continues to grow with each passing moment.

Whatever season you’re in, trust that God is still writing your story—and it’s going to be beautiful.

5 Days to go...

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Real Beauty Comes From Within...

It’s possible for someone to look stunning and speak with charm, yet carry a heart that’s anything but kind. Beauty on the outside and eloquence in words can be convincing—but they don’t define who a person truly is. At best, that kind of “beauty” is a performance. It may impress for a moment, but it doesn’t last.

Genuine beauty reveals itself over time. You see it in the way someone loves without keeping score, in how they show up for others, in their patience, their humility, and their willingness to extend grace. It’s found in quiet acts of kindness, in integrity when no one is watching, and in how a person treats those who have nothing to offer them in return.

That’s the difference—surface-level beauty draws attention, but inner beauty builds trust, respect, and lasting impact. One fades, the other deepens.

Real beauty isn’t something you put on—it’s something that flows from within. It’s reflected in a heart that chooses compassion over convenience, truth over image, and love over self. And when you encounter that kind of beauty, you don’t just see it… you feel it.

Mom's Outpatient PT Yesterday for her New Knee...


Mom had her first outpatient PT session yesterday, and it went really well. They gave her a solid workout, and she handled it like a champ—she’s such a trooper.

Later in the evening, while we were watching the hockey game, she said, “My knee feels much looser,” as she was sitting there moving it around. That was so encouraging to see and hear. She’s definitely heading in the right direction—getting stronger and feeling a little better each day.

We do need to find an in-network PT, though. Because of insurance, her current sessions aren’t being fully covered, and the out-of-pocket cost just isn’t something we can manage long-term. So now we’re looking for a provider that’s fully covered under her plan.

Monday, May 4, 2026

You Are Stronger Than You Think...

Some days you don’t feel strong.
Some moments stretch you more than you thought you could handle.

But look how far you’ve come.
Look at what you’ve made it through.

God doesn’t bring you this far just to leave you here.
There’s purpose in your progress—even in the pain.

Keep going. Keep trusting. Keep leaning on Him.

When I was younger, I clung to the verse, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" like it was oxygen. It wasn’t just encouraging—it was survival. Christ gave me the strength to get through each day when I didn’t have any strength of my own.

He still does. But back then… it truly felt like life or death.

People often say, “If it weren’t for God, I don’t know where I’d be.” I don’t have to wonder. I know with certainty—I would not be here. I had no will to live. I wanted out.

But Jesus met me there.

He rescued me. He pulled me out of that darkness and set my feet on solid ground. He breathed life back into me when I felt empty and showed me that life was worth living. That kind of transformation doesn’t just change you—it reshapes everything.

From there, God began writing a new story. I went to Bible college, got plugged into a church, served in youth ministry, and even went on a mission trip that deepened my faith in ways I can’t fully put into words.

I met my husband at church. A year later, we were married. The next year, we welcomed our son—who is now about to turn 18 and graduate high school in just 12 days.

Life hasn’t been perfect. Not even close.

There have been hard seasons, unexpected challenges, and moments that stretched us more than we thought we could handle. But through every high and every low, God has been faithful. He has carried us, sustained us, and never once let us go.

Looking back, one truth stands out more than anything else:
I am stronger than I thought—but only because He has been my strength all along.

So if you’re in a hard place right now, hear this:

God has brought you this far for a reason.

He has a plan for your life.

And you are stronger than you think—because you’re not doing this alone.

Don’t give up now.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Update on Mom...

 

This is what a total knee replacement looks like.

Total knee replacements are no joke—they’re incredibly painful. It’s taken about three weeks for Mom’s pain to drop to even half of what it was right after surgery. She’s doing her best to wean off the stronger pain meds. She still needs them occasionally, but far less than before—most of that progress has happened in the last week.

About a week ago Thursday, she broke out in hives, and it’s taken over a week for them to fully clear. What I’ve noticed is that as she tapered down the opioids, the hives eased up too—until they eventually disappeared. My best guess is that her system was overwhelmed by the medication, though I can’t say for sure if a doctor would confirm that. There haven’t been any changes in her environment or diet, so that’s the only clear variable.

When it comes time for her other knee replacement, I’m going to advocate for pain management options that don’t rely so heavily on opioids—if that’s even possible at this level of pain. Recovery is already tough enough without adding something like hives into the mix.

So where is Mom in her recovery now? She’s actually doing wonderfully. Her home PT has been thrilled with her progress, especially given her age. On his last visit, he even said outpatient PT is going to be impressed with how far along she is. Hearing that has been incredibly encouraging, especially considering all the challenges she’s faced through this process.

She starts outpatient PT on Monday. I will update again once she's gotten a few sessions in. 

That's all I have for now.

Keep Doing Your Best...

This message cuts deeper than simple motivation—it speaks to the reality of what high-level performance actually demands.

At the top, external validation is inconsistent at best. Crowds cheer when you win, go silent when you don’t, and critics are always waiting. If your drive depends on praise, you’ll burn out or break down the moment it disappears. The best athletes learn early: you cannot outsource your belief.

“Keep doing your best every day” isn’t about perfection—it’s about discipline. Some days your “best” is a personal record. Other days it’s just showing up when your body is tired, your mind is off, or life is heavy. What separates elite athletes is that they show up anyway. Consistency beats intensity over time. This is Tim—all day long. 

“And if no one is proud of you…”—that’s real. As Tim's parents we see it all—the highs and the lows and everything in between—and we are proud of him. What the phrase "if no one is proud you" is getting at is the outside world because—let's face it—there are long stretches where no one sees the sacrifices, the missed events, the quiet grind. Progress at the highest level is often invisible before it’s undeniable. If you need recognition during those seasons, you’ll lose momentum. 

So, “Be proud of yourself.” That’s the anchor! Not arrogance, but earned confidence. It comes from knowing you honored your standard when no one was watching. You stuck to the process. You didn’t cut corners. You kept going when it would’ve been easier to quit.

Tim has learned to be proud of himself. It's anchored him because he knows he's honored his standard when no one is watching. He's stuck to the process. He hasn't cut corners. He keeps going when it would be easier to just quit. 

Elite athletes don’t just train their bodies—they train their mindset to be self-sustaining. Because when the spotlight fades, when the noise dies down, and when it’s just you and the work…

That’s where greatness is actually built.