Family Pic 2025

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

Monday, May 25, 2026

Loyalty Matters...


Loyalty Matters...

Loyalty is one of those things you don’t fully understand until you’ve lived long enough to see both sides of it. You learn quickly that not everyone who is around you is truly for you, and not every smile comes with good intentions. That’s why loyalty matters so much—it’s not just about who stays, but who stands with you when it would’ve been easier to walk away.

Real loyalty shows up in the quiet moments. It’s the check-in when nothing is wrong. It’s the support when no one is watching. It’s people choosing to speak your name in rooms you’re not in, in a good way. Those are the people worth holding close.

But the highest form of loyalty is God-kind of loyalty. The kind that doesn’t change when you change. The kind that doesn’t leave when you fall short. God’s loyalty isn’t based on performance or perfection—it’s rooted in love, grace, and covenant. Even when people walk away, God remains steady. That kind of faithfulness sets the standard for how we should strive to love and show up for others.

And just as important as recognizing loyalty is learning to give it back. The people who consistently show up, support you, and protect your name deserve the same in return. Loyalty isn’t one-sided—it’s built in trust, respect, and consistency over time.

As life changes, circles get smaller. Some people fade, some drift, and some choose different paths. But the ones who remain—the ones who have proven themselves over time—those are the ones who matter most. Don’t take them for granted.

Look out for the people who look out for you. Stand by the ones who stand by you. And remember the example set by God’s unwavering faithfulness as the model for how we love others well.

Because at the end of the day, loyalty isn’t just a value—it’s a bond. And those bonds are forever—something to be deeply valued, protected, and never taken lightly.

Your Life Won't Change on it's Own...


Your Life Won't Change on it's Own...

Life has a way of waking us up to hard truths.

One of the hardest—and most necessary—truths is this: no one else can live your life for you.

No one is coming to rescue you from the choices you continue to make.
No one can force you to grow.
No one can pray, heal, forgive, discipline, or obey God on your behalf.

At some point, we all come face to face with the reality that change begins with a decision.

A decision to stop making excuses.
A decision to stop blaming the past.
A decision to stop waiting for the “perfect moment.”
A decision to surrender fully to God and walk forward in obedience.

The truth is, many people spend years praying for change while refusing to change anything themselves. We ask God for breakthrough while clinging to habits that keep us bound. We ask for peace while feeding anxiety. We ask for purpose while remaining comfortable in complacency.

But Scripture reminds us in James 2:17:
"Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead."

Faith requires movement.

God will absolutely strengthen you, guide you, and carry you through difficult seasons—but He also calls you to action. Noah still had to build the ark. David still had to face Goliath. Peter still had to step out of the boat.

Transformation happens when faith meets obedience.

Sometimes we wait for motivation when what we really need is discipline. Sometimes we wait for someone else to push us when God is already calling us forward.

The life you desire—the peace, growth, healing, and purpose—will require you to let God transform your heart and renew your mind daily.

Romans 12:2 says:
"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind..."

Renewal is intentional.
Growth is intentional.
Healing is intentional.

And yes, the choice has always been yours.

You can stay stuck in the same patterns, carrying the same excuses, repeating the same cycles year after year—or you can decide today that enough is enough.

Enough doubting yourself.
Enough settling.
Enough living beneath what God has called you to become.

Not because you can do it all in your own strength, but because Christ gives you the strength to take the next step.

God is not asking for perfection. He is asking for surrender, obedience, and willingness.

Happy Memorial Day...



Happy Memorial Day...

Today we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country and for the freedom we are blessed to enjoy.

Their courage, dedication, and selflessness will never be forgotten. We are forever grateful for the lives given so that others could live in liberty and peace.

Freedom is never free, and today is a reminder of the true cost behind the life we often take for granted.

Today, we also honor the memory of Ronald Keith Neal, a family member, who died of wounds received on April 7th, 1967, while engaging an enemy unit near the mouth of the Vam Sat River. He lost his life at just 21 years old. He served as a Radioman 3rd Class with two years in the U.S. Navy, arriving in Vietnam and being assigned to Kilo Platoon, Detachment Golf, SEAL Team 1, Task Force 116 (TF-116), U.S. Naval Forces Vietnam. His sacrifice, along with so many others, represents the deep cost of freedom and the bravery of those who answered the call to serve.

Thank you to all who have served, and especially to those who gave everything.

Wishing everyone a safe, meaningful, and reflective Memorial Day as we remember the heroes who made it possible.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Then and Now Pics—that I should have shared back in April but forgot...


What a Difference 8 Years Makes...

It’s amazing how quickly time passes when you stop and really look back.

Eight years ago, Tim was just beginning his journey competing in sparring tournaments. Back then, it was all brand new—learning discipline, building confidence, stepping onto the mat, and discovering what it meant to challenge himself both mentally and physically. Those early years were filled with growth, excitement, lessons, victories, setbacks, and countless moments that helped shape the young man he is today.

Fast forward eight years, and the transformation is incredible to witness.

Today, Tim is nearly four years into Olympic weightlifting, and what a journey it has been. The transition from sparring tournaments to the world of weightlifting brought a completely different set of challenges, but Tim embraced every one of them with determination and grit. Olympic weightlifting is not just about strength—it requires patience, focus, discipline, consistency, and the willingness to push through difficult days when progress feels slow. Through it all, Tim has continued to grow stronger, not just physically, but mentally and emotionally as well.

One of the greatest blessings as parents is getting to watch your child grow into who God created them to be. Looking back over these past eight years, we can see how every season has helped mold Tim’s character. The trophies, competitions, and accomplishments are wonderful, but what makes us the most proud is the person he has become along the way.

Tim has learned the value of hard work.
He has learned perseverance.
He has learned how to stay committed even when things are difficult.
He has learned humility in both victory and defeat.
And most importantly, he has continued to grow into an amazing young man with a kind heart, strong character, and determination that inspires those around him.

The road has not always been easy, but growth never comes from staying comfortable. Every practice, every competition, every challenge, and every moment of discipline has helped shape his journey.

Sometimes we look at our children and wonder where the time went. It feels like yesterday watching Tim take those first steps into competition, and now we are watching him chase bigger goals and continue building a future filled with purpose and passion.

We are beyond proud of the young man Tim has become. Not simply because of his athletic accomplishments, but because of his heart, his work ethic, and the way he continues striving to become better every single day.

What a difference eight years makes.

And the beautiful part is… his story is still being written.



Strength Through Every Step...

Four years ago, Mom was recovering from hip replacement surgery. At the time, it felt like such a long road ahead. Surgery is never easy, especially when it comes with weeks and months of rehabilitation, learning to move differently, rebuilding strength, and pushing through pain and exhaustion just to regain normal daily movement again.

Thankfully, she had an incredible PT who helped guide her through that season. The care, encouragement, patience, and expertise she received made such a difference in her recovery journey. Little by little, step by step, she regained strength and independence again.

Fast forward to today, and Mom is once again walking another difficult rehabilitation journey—this time recovering from knee replacement surgery.

If there is one thing that can be said about Mom, it’s this: she is an absolute trooper.

Most people never fully see the quiet strength it takes to keep going through chronic pain and repeated medical procedures. What many may not realize is that Mom suffers from two different forms of arthritis, one of which causes deterioration in her joints. Over time, the damage has become severe enough that joint replacements became necessary—not optional.

Living with arthritis is not just about occasional aches and pains. It affects everyday life in ways many people take for granted. Simple tasks become difficult. Movement becomes painful. Some days require tremendous effort just to push through ordinary routines. Yet despite all of it, Mom continues to keep moving forward with determination.

Watching her go through not one but multiple joint replacement surgeries has been both heartbreaking and inspiring. Heartbreaking because no one wants to see someone they love hurting. Inspiring because of the incredible resilience she continues to show through every setback, every therapy session, every difficult day, and every painful step of recovery.

Rehabilitation is not easy. It requires patience when progress feels slow. It requires perseverance on days when the pain feels overwhelming. It requires courage to trust the process and keep going even when your body is tired.

And somehow, Mom continues to do exactly that.

Through every challenge, she has shown incredible toughness, faith, and determination. Even on the hard days, she keeps fighting to regain strength and mobility. Her resilience is a reminder that true strength is not always loud or visible—it’s often found in the quiet determination to keep showing up and refusing to give up.

We are so proud of her and all she has overcome already. Watching her continue to push forward through these health challenges reminds us just how strong she truly is.

One step at a time.
One day at a time.
And through it all, Mom keeps proving that she is stronger than the struggles she faces.

Breathe, Trust, and Let Go...


Breathe, Trust, and Let Go...

There are seasons in life when everything feels heavy. The unanswered prayers. The uncertainty. The endless responsibilities. The waiting. The hurt. The fear of what comes next.

And in the middle of it all, God gently reminds us:

“Some days, the best thing you can do is breathe, trust, and let go. Everything else can wait.”

What a powerful truth.

Sometimes we convince ourselves that we have to fix everything immediately. We carry burdens we were never meant to hold. We replay situations in our minds, searching for answers, trying to control outcomes that only God can handle.

But God never asked us to carry the weight of the world on our shoulders. He simply asked us to trust Him.

There is something deeply comforting about slowing down long enough to breathe in the peace of God. A deep breath reminds us that we are still here, still held, still sustained by His grace. Even when life feels uncertain, God remains faithful.

Trusting God does not mean we understand every detail of the journey. It means believing that His hands are steady even when our hearts are not. It means surrendering our timelines, our fears, and our need for control to the One who sees the full picture.

And letting go? That may be the hardest part of all.

Letting go means releasing the anxiety.
Letting go means surrendering the hurt.
Letting go means placing the situation into God’s hands and believing He is able to do what we cannot.

The beautiful thing is that when we let go, we make room for peace.

Jesus reminds us in Matthew 11:28:

"Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."

Not more pressure. Not more striving. Rest.

So if today feels overwhelming, give yourself permission to pause. Breathe deeply. Pray honestly. Trust fully. Release what you cannot control.

Everything else can wait.

God is already working in the waiting.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Preliminary Schedule for USA Weightlifting Junior Nationals...


Preliminary Schedule for USA Weightlifting Junior Nationals...

This is the preliminary schedule for Junior Nationals. While the schedule rarely changes, we will keep everyone updated if any adjustments are made.

Tim is excited to once again represent Athletic Lab Weightlifting and Carolinas WSO at this meet. Last year, he narrowly missed earning a medal due to a judging error that unfortunately could not be reversed, even after it was acknowledged. While that was disappointing, it became part of the learning process and motivation moving forward.

This year, Tim's focus is different. Since this is his first year competing in a new division, the emphasis is less about medals and more about growth, progress, and personal records. In Olympic weightlifting, gains matter. Every extra kilo on the bar represents hours of discipline, sacrifice, and determination behind the scenes.

One of the greatest joys as parents is having a front row seat to our son’s journey in this sport. Watching him pursue something he truly loves these past almost four years now has been incredibly rewarding. The confidence, discipline, and happiness this sport has brought into his life means far more than any medal ever could, and we couldn’t be more proud of everything he has accomplished so far.

Olympic weightlifting is very different from the sport Tim previously competed in because the results are straightforward—you either make the lift or you don’t. The numbers speak for themselves. While judging is still part of the sport, controversial calls are far less common. There’s a level of clarity and fairness in weightlifting that we deeply appreciate.

What stands out most, though, is the community surrounding this sport. Olympic weightlifting is filled with people who genuinely want to see one another succeed. When a lifter misses an attempt, you can feel the disappointment throughout the entire venue—not just from their own family, friends, or teammates. And when someone has a rough day, the community rallies around them with encouragement and support.

Tim is truly thriving in Olympic weightlifting, and it has been amazing to watch him grow not only as an athlete, but also as a young man through this journey.

No matter what happens at Junior Nationals this year, we already consider this journey a success. Medals, records, and rankings are wonderful accomplishments, but they are not what define Tim. What matters most is the character being built through the process—the discipline to keep showing up, the perseverance to push through setbacks, and the humility to continue learning and growing.

We are beyond thankful for the coaches, teammates, friends, and family members who continue to support and encourage him along the way. Every competition is another opportunity to learn, improve, and become stronger both mentally and physically.

As Tim steps onto the platform this year, our prayer is simple: that he lifts with confidence, enjoys every moment, stays healthy, and walks away proud of the work he has put in. We cannot wait to see what the future holds for him in this sport, and we are grateful to be cheering him on every step of the way.

Welcome To North Carolina...

Welcome To North Carolina...

If you just moved to North Carolina, there are a few things you need to know before you fully assimilate into the culture. This isn’t written in any official handbook, but it should be.

First of all, Interstate 40 is not a highway. It is a lifelong group project that nobody finishes. No matter what time of day you drive it, there will always be orange cones, one confused worker holding a sign, and traffic backed up for absolutely no reason. North Carolinians don’t ask, “Is I-40 under construction?” We ask, “Which part today?”

Then there’s Charlotte traffic. Nobody understands Charlotte traffic. GPS doesn’t understand Charlotte traffic. Scientists don’t understand Charlotte traffic. You can leave your house at 2:17 PM on a Tuesday and somehow end up sitting still for 45 minutes wondering where all these people came from. Meanwhile, someone in a Nissan Altima with expired temporary tags is weaving through six lanes at the speed of sound.

Raleigh drivers are a completely different experience. In Raleigh, people brake because:

  • a leaf moved
  • sunlight hit the windshield wrong
  • someone thought about merging
  • there’s a curve ahead in three miles

You’ll be cruising along peacefully when suddenly every brake light in Wake County lights up like it’s the Second Coming.

And if someone invites you to Bojangles, understand this is not simply “grabbing food.” This is fellowship. This is tradition. This is spiritual. North Carolinians will fight harder over Bojangles seasoning than politics. If you say the biscuits are “just okay,” prepare to be escorted across state lines.

Now let’s discuss the Outer Banks. Tourists think the vacation begins when they arrive at the beach. Wrong. The Outer Banks traffic begins approximately six counties earlier. At some point, your GPS will estimate “Arrival Time: Eventually.” You’ll spend three hours moving one car length at a time while someone in the backseat asks if you’re “almost there” every six minutes.

And finally, perhaps the most important lesson of all:

“Bless your heart” is not kindness.

Context matters.

If someone says:
“Oh honey, bless your heart,”
you may have just been called incompetent, ridiculous, or spiritually exhausting.

Southern people can insult you, pray for you, and offer you sweet tea in the exact same sentence.

But despite all the traffic, construction, pollen thick enough to qualify as weather, and debates over eastern vs. western barbecue, North Carolina really is home to some of the best people you’ll ever meet.

Just don’t insult Bojangles while sitting in I-40 traffic on the way to the Outer Banks. That’s how fights start.

Steadfast Love...


Steadfast Love...

This passage from Lamentations 3:22–23 is one of the most comforting reminders of who God is in every season of life:

“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
His mercies never come to an end;
They are new every morning;
Great is Your faithfulness.”

There are days in life when everything feels uncertain—when circumstances shift, when emotions feel heavy, or when the weight of yesterday seems to carry into today. In those moments, it is easy to wonder if God’s care for us has lessened or if His attention has drifted elsewhere.

But this verse anchors us in a truth that does not move: God’s love does not run out.

His steadfast love is not based on our performance, our strength, or even our ability to hold everything together. It is steady. It is faithful. It is unchanging. Even when life feels inconsistent, His character remains constant.

And not only does His love never cease—His mercies never come to an end. We are not living on yesterday’s grace or borrowing strength from a past season. Each new day brings a fresh outpouring of His mercy, exactly what we need for what we are facing right now.

That is why “they are new every morning” matters so deeply. Every sunrise is a quiet reminder that we are not carrying yesterday into today alone. God meets us again, right where we are, with what we need for today—not more, not less.

And woven through it all is this declaration: “Great is Your faithfulness.” Not partial faithfulness. Not occasional faithfulness. Great faithfulness. The kind that holds steady through every high and low, every answered prayer and every unanswered one, every season of clarity and every season of waiting.

This passage invites us to rest—not in the stability of our circumstances, but in the unshakable character of God. When everything else feels uncertain, His love remains steady, His mercy remains available, and His faithfulness remains great.

And that is more than enough for today.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Love That Is Genuine...


Love That Is Genuine...

In a world where so much can feel shallow, temporary, or self-focused, these verses are a powerful reminder of what real Christian love should look like. Genuine love is more than kind words or outward appearances—it is a love that comes from the heart and reflects the character of Christ.

Paul begins with a simple but deeply challenging statement: “Let love be genuine.”

Not forced.
Not performative.
Not only shown when it is convenient.

Real love is sincere. It shows up consistently. It chooses kindness when it would be easier to walk away. It extends grace when people fall short. It encourages, supports, forgives, and cares deeply for others without expecting something in return.

The world often teaches us to love based on feelings, agreement, or personal benefit. But biblical love goes deeper than emotion. It is a daily choice rooted in God’s love for us.

These verses also remind us to “hold fast to what is good.” In a culture where right and wrong can become blurred, followers of Christ are called to cling tightly to goodness, truth, integrity, and righteousness. We are not meant to blend into the darkness around us, but to reflect God’s light through the way we live and love others.

Then comes one of the most beautiful challenges in this passage: “Outdo one another in showing honor.”

Imagine how different relationships would look if people genuinely tried to encourage, uplift, and honor one another instead of competing for attention, recognition, or praise. So much division comes from pride and self-centeredness, but honor shifts the focus away from ourselves and toward valuing others.

Showing honor can look like:

  • Listening when someone needs to talk.
  • Offering encouragement when someone feels discouraged.
  • Celebrating another person’s success without jealousy.
  • Choosing patience during difficult moments.
  • Treating people with kindness and dignity, even when disagreements arise.

True Christian love stands out because it reflects Jesus. He loved selflessly, served humbly, and showed compassion even when others did not deserve it.

Every day gives us opportunities to live out these verses—not just in big moments, but in small everyday interactions. A kind word, a thoughtful gesture, a patient response, or a listening ear can speak volumes.

So today, ask yourself:
Is my love genuine?
Am I holding tightly to what is good?
Am I honoring others in the way Christ calls me to?

The world needs more sincere love, more kindness, more grace, and more people willing to reflect the heart of Jesus. And often, the smallest acts of genuine love leave the greatest impact.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Mom's Recovery...





Mom's Recovery...

Mom has been doing amazing in her recovery from total knee replacement surgery. PT has been focusing heavily on strength exercises to help strengthen both her surgery knee and the supporting leg. She faithfully does every exercise they give her to do at home each and every day.

Her gait is looking better than I’ve seen it in years—as long as she doesn’t fall back into the bad habits her body naturally wants to return to she'll be golden. I love that she only uses the cane now. She’s even getting in and out of the shower on her own without needing the shower chair anymore.

The scar has healed so nicely. It took right at the two-month mark for the swelling to go down enough that her surgery knee actually looks better than her other knee—which also needs to be replaced. Her surgery knee still gets hot at times, so she continues using the ice machine for pain management.

Getting to this point hasn’t been easy, and there have definitely been some hiccups along the way, but she’s truly getting to the other side of this surgery now.

Once Scot finishes fixing her car—which has been a challenge to say the leastI’m going to take her to an empty parking lot so she can practice driving again on the new knee. It’s one of the last big steps we need to take to help her regain her independence—and it's so exciting to see this moment approaching.