Happenings With The Neals
Welcome to our blog! Here we share life’s special moments with friends and family, along with meaningful quotes, encouraging Bible verses, and updates on our son’s Olympic weightlifting journey. You’ll also find a featured post explaining how you can know for sure you’re on your way to Heaven. We’re so glad you stopped by and hope you enjoy your time here! 🙏✨
Family Pic 2025
Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella
Monday, March 23, 2026
Dave Ramsey Repost...
Sunday, March 22, 2026
More Senior Pics...
I was able to grab some shots during the pro senior photo shoot today. Tim cleans up sooooo gooood. Here are some of my faves from what I was able to get.
Tim's Graduation Bio...
Timothy Scot Neal is the son of Scot and Lisa Neal. Tim has thrived in the flexibility that homeschooling has provided, allowing him to pursue life as an elite athlete with focus and discipline. He trained in TaeKwonDo for 11 years, earning his 3rd-degree black belt along with 53 medals and 10 trophies at competitions.
In 2023, Tim transitioned to Olympic-style weightlifting and quickly found success. He is a multi-time State Champion and, in 2025, earned his first medals at the national level. Highly driven and goal-oriented, Tim also values serving others and has completed 178 hours of community service.
After graduation, Tim plans to work alongside his father while continuing to compete in weightlifting, with the goal of making the USA Weightlifting Team. We are incredibly proud of Tim and look forward to supporting him as he continues to grow as a man (Jeremiah 29:11; Isaiah 40:31).
ALWC March Madness Meet Results!!!
Tim had an amazing day of lifting. He went 4/6 on his lifts. He missed one of his Snatches and one of his Clean & Jerks. He PR'd across the board - Snatch, C&J & Total.
Results:
Everyone kept coming by Scot & myself all afternoon and evening saying, "He's Unstoppable!" And boy don't we know it. We see it everyday in his attitude & how he is talking more like a man to us about his goals.
Last night at dinner he says to us,
- I want to be the first person in our family to do something great and do it on a big stage.
- I want to influence those coming up behind me to do great things.
- I want to have put my mark on this world & be remembered for having done something great.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Verse of the Day...
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
ALWC March Madness Meet 2026...
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Monday, March 16, 2026
Is Your Child Turning 18 soon? If so this is VERY IMPORTANT!!!
I saw this on social media and wanted to share it here:
When your child turns 18, something important changes that many families don't realize.
Legally, they become an adult, that's already mind-blowing! But this also means schools, hospitals, and financial institutions may not be able to give information to parents without permission.
This includes if they are still living under your roof and on your health insurance. Trust me, my son turned 18 the summer before his senior year in high school, and this was absolutely the case.
Many families choose to put legal documents in place when their child turns 18 so the parents can help if needed.
Here are the 4 most important legal protections to consider as soon as your student turns 18:
- Medical Power of Attorney & Advanced Directive - Installs you (or another trusted adult as directed) as the decision-maker for the young adult if they're medically unable to make those decisions for themselves.
- Durable Power of Attorney - Allows authority over financial or legal obligations if your student is unable to make those payments or other contractual obligations.
- HIPAA Authorization - Makes it possible to receive important information on their health and speak with doctors on their behalf.
- FERPA Release (optional and academic only) - Gives you access to essential academic records, like grades or transcripts.
Level 4 Storms....
Friday, March 13, 2026
Athletic Accomplishments...
✨ For years, many of us have been led to believe that if you don’t win gold, you’re just the “first or second loser.” But that kind of thinking couldn’t be further from the truth.
When our kids step onto the platform and compete at an elite level, they’ve already accomplished something extraordinary. Earning a medal—whether it’s gold, silver, or bronze—is a remarkable achievement and something they, and we as parents, should always be proud of.
Our athletes should never feel less than simply because the medal isn’t gold. A silver & bronze medal means they stood among the very best. It means they fought their way onto the podium. And at the end of the day, they walk away with a medal while many others leave empty-handed.
But even more important than the medal itself is the journey. Every competition, every improvement, every gain builds character and shapes who they will become in life. Strength isn’t just measured in numbers on a bar—it’s measured in dedication, perseverance, and the courage to keep pushing forward💪.
So celebrate every accomplishment. Be proud of every step forward. Because showing up, competing, and continuing to grow is something truly worth honoring—every single time! ✨
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Tim's Weightlifting Goals...
Tim's weightlifting goals:
Pro Pics from VWS1/The Arnold 2026...
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| This happened March 5th - 8th. |
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| This is Tim before he stands up with the lift. |
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| My absolute favorite shot! This is his 101kg Snatch PR lift. |
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| That's how high the bar bounced after he got the down signal. He knew that he got the lift and was just waiting for the judges decision. |
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| Tim's 123kg PR C&J lift in the Clean position. |
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| Tim standing up with his 123kg C&J PR lift after his jerk. |
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The moment Tim knew he had went 6 for 6 (got all 6 of his lifts) & PR’d at The Arnold. Such a great shot from the photographer @liftinglife (instagram). |
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Virus Weightlifting Series 1 - The Arnold - 2026!
What a great experience The Arnold was for Tim again this year. He is a first year USA Weightlifting Junior Weightlifter this year. He was able to bring home 3 Bronze Medals. He also did Pr's (personal records) across the board. He went 6 for 6 with all white lights.
Here are his results:
Snatch 94kg/97kg/101kg(PR)
+ Clean & Jerk 114kg/119kg/123kg(PR)
Total = 224kg(PR)
Here are some pictures:
| A close up of the medals. |
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| Tim's 6 for 6 Bracelet - for making all his lifts. That's two in a row now. |





















