Family Pic 2025

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

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Do We Ever Truly Own Our Home?


Do We Ever Truly Own Our Home?

I recently came across the statement in the picture above, and it really made me stop and think.

The more I thought about it, the more it made me reflect on our own situation.

In less than ten years, if all goes according to plan, Scot and I will have our home completely paid off. No mortgage. No monthly payment to a bank. The house that we've worked for, sacrificed for, and poured years of our lives into will finally be ours.

Or will it?

The reality is that even after the mortgage is paid, there will still be property taxes. If those taxes aren't paid, the government can place a lien on the property and, in some cases, eventually take it. That means that while the bank may no longer own a piece of our home, there will always be an ongoing cost attached to the land we live on.

Now, I understand that taxes help fund schools, roads, emergency services, and other public needs. This isn't about arguing whether those services are important. It's simply about the interesting reality that "paid off" doesn't necessarily mean "free."

For many families, paying off a home is one of life's greatest milestones. It represents years of hard work, discipline, delayed gratification, and perseverance. It's the reward at the end of decades of budgeting, making sacrifices, and choosing needs over wants.

When I think about our own journey, I realize that a house is so much more than lumber, bricks, and drywall. It's where memories are made. It's where we've celebrated birthdays, gathered around the dinner table, welcomed family and friends, and weathered life's storms together. It's where we've laughed, cried, prayed, and dreamed about the future.

Like many families, we've had seasons where money was tight and unexpected expenses seemed to come out of nowhere. There have been repairs, maintenance projects, rising costs, and all the responsibilities that come with homeownership. Yet through every season, God has faithfully provided what we needed.

That's why the thought of making that final mortgage payment is exciting. Not because it means we'll never have another expense, but because it marks the completion of a long journey. It represents years of commitment and sacrifice. It represents choosing financial responsibility when it would have been easier to spend elsewhere. It represents staying the course even when progress felt slow.

At the same time, the statement above serves as a reminder that true security isn't found in a house, a deed, a bank account, or even a paid-off mortgage. Any of those things can change in an instant.

Scripture reminds us in Psalm 127:1:

"Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain."

That verse has taken on greater meaning for me over the years. We can work hard, make plans, and strive toward financial goals—and we should—but ultimately everything we have comes from God. He is the One who provides opportunities, strength, wisdom, and blessings.

The older I get, the more I realize that ownership is often an illusion. We spend our lives accumulating things, maintaining things, and protecting things. Yet none of it truly belongs to us forever. We are simply caretakers for a season.

Our home is a blessing. The land we live on is a blessing. Every mortgage payment we've been able to make has been a blessing. Every improvement we've made and every memory we've created within these walls has been a blessing.

So while I may still find myself pondering the question of whether we ever truly "own" our homes, I know this much: I am grateful. Grateful for a roof over our heads. Grateful for God's provision. Grateful for the opportunity to work toward a goal that once seemed so far away.

Ten years from now, when we stand in our paid-off home, I hope I'll remember not just the financial accomplishment, but the journey that got us there—the lessons learned, the sacrifices made, the prayers prayed, and God's faithfulness through every season.

Because at the end of the day, everything we have is His anyway. We are simply stewards of the blessings He has entrusted to us.

And perhaps that's the most important lesson of all: our true security isn't found in what we own, but in the One who owns it all.

Remembering D-Day: June 6, 1944...

Remembering D-Day: June 6, 1944...

Today marks the 82nd anniversary of one of the most significant days in world history—D-Day, June 6, 1944.

On that morning, more than 156,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, in what became the largest amphibious military invasion in history. The operation, known as Operation Overlord, was a pivotal turning point in World War II. Soldiers from the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and other Allied nations stormed heavily fortified beaches under relentless enemy fire, knowing many would never return home.

It's difficult to fully comprehend the courage those young men displayed. Many were barely older than teenagers. They left behind families, friends, dreams, and futures because they believed freedom was worth fighting for. They stepped off landing crafts into uncertainty and danger so that future generations could live in liberty.

As I think about D-Day today, I'm reminded that freedom has never been free. The rights and privileges we enjoy every day came at a tremendous cost. Thousands gave their lives on the beaches of Normandy, and countless others carried the physical and emotional scars of war for the rest of their lives.

History can sometimes feel distant, especially as the years pass and fewer veterans remain to tell their stories firsthand. But days like today are important because they remind us to pause and remember. Remember the sacrifice. Remember the courage. Remember the selflessness.

Scripture tells us in John 15:13, "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends."

While the soldiers who landed on Normandy's beaches came from different backgrounds and walks of life, they shared a common purpose that day. Their bravery helped change the course of history and brought hope to a world engulfed in darkness.

Today, let us honor the heroes of D-Day—not only with words, but with gratitude. May we never take for granted the freedoms we enjoy, and may we always remember those who paid the ultimate price to secure them.

We remember. We honor. We are grateful.

#DDay #June6 #NeverForget #FreedomIsNotFree

Your Future Self Is Counting on You...


Your Future Self Is Counting on You...

There is something powerful about realizing that who you become tomorrow is determined by what you choose to do today. Every goal achieved, every skill developed, every obstacle overcome, and every dream fulfilled begins with consistent effort in the present.

Too many people spend their time comparing themselves to others. They focus on someone else's success, someone else's journey, or someone else's accomplishments. But the greatest competition you will ever face is the person you were yesterday. Growth happens when you focus on becoming the best version of yourself rather than measuring your progress against everyone around you.

Your future self is counting on the decisions you make today. The early mornings, the extra effort, the discipline when no one is watching, and the determination to keep going when things get difficult all add up over time. Success rarely comes from one big moment. More often, it is built through countless small choices made consistently over months and years.

There will be days when you don't feel motivated. There will be days when progress seems slow and the finish line feels far away. Those are the moments when discipline becomes more important than motivation. Motivation comes and goes, but commitment keeps moving forward.

As believers, we also recognize that our potential is not based solely on our own abilities. God has placed unique gifts, talents, and opportunities within each of us. He has created us with purpose and calls us to be faithful stewards of what He has entrusted to us. Pursuing our potential is not about pride; it is about honoring God by using our gifts to their fullest capacity.

Don't settle for comfort when growth is possible. Don't let fear keep you from taking the next step. Don't allow temporary setbacks to convince you that your dreams are out of reach. Keep learning. Keep growing. Keep trusting God. Keep showing up.

Years from now, your future self will either thank you for the sacrifices you made today or wish you had started sooner.

The choice is yours.

Make today count.

Friday, June 5, 2026

We are Officially Done with Homeschooling....


We are Officially Done with Homeschooling.... 

Today feels like a turning point in our home.

I officially closed our homeschool—there’s a 30-day window after graduation to wrap everything up, and today I marked that final step. It’s one of those moments that doesn’t feel loud on the outside, but inside it carries a lot of weight. One chapter really is over now.

Homeschooling has been part of our everyday rhythm, our identity, our routines, and honestly, our lives for so long that it’s hard to explain what it feels like to close that door. There’s pride in it, yes. So much pride. But there’s also this quiet mix of emotions that comes when something you’ve poured years into is complete. You don’t just “finish school”—you finish a season of life.

And now we’re stepping into something new.

Tim is moving forward in a direction that feels both exciting and deeply intentional. He’s working alongside his dad, learning, growing, and building a strong foundation through real-world experience. At the same time, he’s continuing his weightlifting training and competitions with a level of focus that’s been building for years.

There’s something powerful about watching him chase something bigger than just the next meet or the next lift. His goal is clear: to one day wear “USA” across his chest. And as a parent, you don’t always get moments like this where you can see a dream forming so clearly and so steadily in front of you.

What makes this season special isn’t just the goals—it’s the work behind them. The early mornings, the discipline, the consistency when no one is watching. Those are the things that don’t always make headlines, but they build the kind of foundation that lasts.

So while one chapter closes today, another is already unfolding.

Different pace. Different structure. Same heart behind it all—faith, hard work, and a hope that what’s being built now will carry him exactly where he’s meant to go.

We’re grateful for what’s been completed. And we’re hopeful for what’s ahead.

Mom's Recovery Update...

Mom's Recovery Update...

Mom had her follow-up appointment with her surgeon yesterday, and we received some great news. He wants her to finish out her physical therapy—which only has two weeks remaining—and he also told her she could return to work if she feels ready.

Needless to say, that made her incredibly happy.

Anyone who knows Mom knows she isn't one to sit still for very long. Being able to get back to some of her normal routines is something she's been looking forward to for quite a while.

Today marked another major milestone in her recovery journey. She packed up her things and headed back to her own house. She's driving well on her own now and has regained enough independence to return home confidently. It was a big day and one she has been working hard toward since the day of her surgery.

June 7th will mark two months since her knee replacement surgery. Looking back, it's amazing how much progress she's made in such a short amount of time. During those first few weeks, the recovery process felt long and sometimes overwhelming. Physical therapy was hard work, and there were days when progress seemed slow.

But as is often the case, healing happens one day at a time.

When you're living through recovery, it can feel like you'll never get to the finish line. Then one day you realize you're walking better, driving again, regaining your independence, and doing things you couldn't do just a few weeks earlier.

That's exactly where Mom is now.

We are incredibly proud of how hard she has worked throughout this entire process. She has approached every challenge with determination, grit, and a positive attitude. Even when therapy was difficult, she kept showing up and doing the work.

She's a trooper, that's for sure.

We're thankful for the progress she's made, grateful for everyone who has prayed for her and encouraged her along the way, and excited to see her continue getting stronger in the weeks ahead.

The recovery journey isn't quite finished yet, but she's come a long way—and we're celebrating every milestone.

Built on a Foundation of Prayer...

Built on a Foundation of Prayer...

Just as a house needs a strong foundation to withstand storms, our lives need a solid spiritual foundation. Without a firm foundation, even the best plans can crumble under pressure. Prayer is that foundation. It is where we connect with God, seek His wisdom, find His strength, and align our hearts with His will.

Too often, we rush into decisions, projects, relationships, and challenges relying on our own understanding. We make plans, set goals, and work hard to accomplish them. While there is nothing wrong with planning and preparation, they should never replace prayer. Before we take action, we should seek God's direction. Before we speak, we should seek His wisdom. Before we worry, we should bring our concerns to Him.

Prayer is not meant to be our last resort—it should be our first response.

Throughout Scripture, we see the importance of prayer. Jesus Himself regularly withdrew to spend time with the Father. If the Son of God made prayer a priority, how much more should we? Prayer was the source of His strength, guidance, and communion with God.

When our lives are built on prayer, we gain a perspective that goes beyond our circumstances. Prayer reminds us that God is in control even when life feels uncertain. It gives us peace when anxiety threatens to overwhelm us. It gives us courage when we face difficult situations. It keeps our focus on the One who is able to do immeasurably more than we could ever ask or imagine.

A foundation is rarely seen, but it supports everything above it. In the same way, prayer may not always be visible to others, but it strengthens every area of our lives. It impacts our families, our work, our ministries, our friendships, and our decisions. The stronger the foundation, the stronger the structure built upon it.

Today, take a moment to evaluate your foundation. Are you building your days on busyness, talent, and effort alone? Or are you building them on prayer? The greatest thing we can do is invite God into every part of our lives and trust Him to lead the way.

May we become people who pray first, trust deeply, and build everything we do on a foundation of prayer.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Trusting God's Plan...


Trusting God's Plan...

If we're honest, most of us like things to go according to our plans. We make schedules, set goals, and envision how we think certain situations should unfold. When life follows the path we've mapped out, we feel comfortable and in control.

But what happens when it doesn't?

What happens when the door we wanted opened remains closed? When the opportunity we hoped for disappears? When delays, disappointments, or unexpected detours change our course?

Our natural response is often frustration. We question why things didn't work out the way we wanted and wonder what went wrong.

Yet faith calls us to a different perspective.

Trusting God means believing that His plan is greater than our own. It means understanding that while we can only see a small portion of the road ahead, He sees the entire journey. What appears to be a setback to us may actually be God's protection. What feels like a delay may be His perfect timing. What seems like a closed door may simply be Him directing us toward something better.

Confidence in God's plan doesn't mean we never feel disappointment. It means we choose trust over worry when disappointment comes. It means we believe that God is still working, even when we don't understand what He is doing.

Throughout Scripture, we see examples of people whose lives didn't unfold the way they expected. Joseph was sold into slavery before becoming a leader. David spent years waiting to become king. Ruth faced loss before finding restoration. In every story, God's plan was unfolding, even when circumstances seemed confusing.

The same is true for us.

When we place our confidence in God rather than in our own expectations, we can find peace in the midst of uncertainty. We can stop fighting every detour and start trusting the One who is guiding our steps.

Today, if something hasn't gone your way, remember that God has not lost control. His plans have not failed. His timing is still perfect.

You may not understand the reason today, but one day you may look back and thank God for the very thing that didn't happen the way you wanted it to.

Be confident in His plan. Trust His heart. Rest in His promises. And remember that even when life doesn't go your way, it can still be going exactly according to His.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

The Quiet Reward of Kindness...


The Quiet Reward of Kindness...

We often think of kindness in terms of how it affects others. A kind word can brighten someone's day. A helping hand can ease a burden. A simple act of compassion can make a lasting difference in another person's life.

But there is another blessing that comes from kindness—one that is often overlooked.

Kindness changes us, too.

Not every act of kindness will be noticed. Not every good deed will be acknowledged or appreciated. Sometimes the people we help may never know the sacrifice involved. Sometimes there is no thank-you card, no public recognition, and no visible reward.

Yet even when no one else sees, God does.

And often, the greatest reward is the peace that settles into our hearts when we know we have done what is right.

There is a quiet satisfaction that comes from choosing grace instead of anger, patience instead of frustration, and compassion instead of judgment. When we act with kindness, we reflect the heart of God. We become instruments of His love in a world that desperately needs it.

Kindness isn't always easy. It may require us to forgive when we've been hurt, help when we're tired, or give when it's inconvenient. But those moments often leave us with something far more valuable than recognition—they leave us with peace.

The peace of knowing we responded with love.

The peace of knowing we treated someone with dignity and respect.

The peace of knowing we honored God through our actions.

In a culture that often measures success by what we gain, kindness reminds us that some of life's greatest rewards cannot be measured at all. They are felt deep within the heart.

So today, choose kindness. Offer encouragement. Extend grace. Lend a helping hand. Speak words that build others up.

You may never fully know the impact your kindness has on someone else, but you will experience one of its sweetest rewards—the peace it brings within.

And sometimes, that peace is reward enough.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The Gift of A New Day...

The Gift of A New Day...

Every morning brings a gift that many of us overlook: a fresh page waiting to be written. Yesterday's page has already been filled. Some parts may have been beautiful, while others may contain mistakes, disappointments, or things we wish we could rewrite. But today is different. Today is blank.

Before the busyness begins, take a moment to simply breathe. Thank God for the gift of another day. The breath in your lungs is a reminder that His purpose for your life is not finished. The opportunities He has prepared for you are still ahead.

Sip your coffee, tea, or favorite morning drink slowly. Allow yourself a few quiet moments to appreciate the blessing of a new beginning. In a world that constantly urges us to rush, there is value in slowing down long enough to hear God's voice and set our hearts on Him.

Then consider the page before you.

What will you write with your words today? Will they encourage, uplift, and show kindness? What will you write with your actions? Will they reflect patience, generosity, and love? What will you write with your attitude? Will you choose gratitude over complaining and faith over fear?

We may not control everything that happens during the day, but we can choose how we respond. We can choose to trust God with the unexpected twists and turns. We can choose to be a blessing to those we encounter. We can choose to walk in obedience and faithfulness.

The beauty of a blank page is that it holds possibility. God can use ordinary moments to accomplish extraordinary things. A kind word, a helping hand, a prayer, or a simple act of love can leave a lasting impact on someone's life.

As you begin today, remember that you are not writing the story alone. The Author of your faith walks beside you, guiding your steps and giving you wisdom for each moment.

So breathe in. Sip slowly. Embrace the gift of this new day.

Today is a blank page—fill it well.

Monday, June 1, 2026

Presence Over Pressure...


Presence Over Pressure...

There is something special about the quiet of the morning. Before the demands of the day begin and before the noise of the world competes for our attention, we are given a fresh start. Each sunrise is a gentle reminder that yesterday is behind us and today is a new opportunity.

Too often, we wake up carrying pressure. Pressure to accomplish more, fix everything, meet expectations, or make up for yesterday's mistakes. We rush into the day with a list of responsibilities and worries already weighing on our hearts. But God never intended for us to live under the constant burden of pressure.

Instead, He invites us into His presence.

The quiet morning hours can become a sacred space where we pause long enough to hear His voice. A place where we open His Word, spend time in prayer, and remember that our worth is not found in our productivity but in our relationship with Him.

God's mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23). That means every day begins with grace. We do not have to earn it. We do not have to prove ourselves worthy of it. We simply receive it.

When we begin our mornings with presence rather than pressure, our perspective changes. We stop striving and start trusting. We stop focusing on everything that could go wrong and start remembering the One who holds every detail of our lives in His hands.

Perhaps today is a day you need to start again. Maybe you're carrying disappointment, regret, exhaustion, or uncertainty. The good news is that God specializes in fresh starts. He is not asking you to have all the answers. He is simply inviting you to draw near to Him.

As the day begins, take a moment to sit quietly with the Lord. Breathe deeply. Read His Word. Thank Him for His faithfulness. Let the stillness of the morning remind you that every new day is a gift and every new sunrise is evidence of His mercy.

Start again today—not with pressure, but with presence. Not with striving, but with trust. Not with fear, but with faith.

The day may hold challenges, but you do not walk into it alone. The God who gave you this morning will walk with you through every moment of it.