Family Pic 2025

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

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Training So Far This Week

Training is going good. T is still learning to listen more and do what his coach wants. Sometimes he has to actually take T’s leg and physically show him what he wants from him. I have to keep reminding myself he’s only 11 years old and that he just sometimes doesn’t get it or it doesn’t make sense to him what it is his coach is wanting but he will get it. It takes time and lots and lots of training. Breaking bad habits is not easy and T has a lot of bad habits from how he was taught in the beginning. Each time his coach points out a new bad habit my eyes are opened more to just how much wrong his was taught before he came to this coach. It’s a battle his coach has with several of the students. The saying, “old habits die hard” is so true. I see it being played out on a daily basis as T is training to replace bad habits with good habits. One day the new, better, habits will become muscle memory and they will take the place of the old bad habits. I can’t wait for that day to happen because at that point everything will come together for T and he will be a force to be reckoned with. It will be such a sight to behold. Scot and I are looking forward to that day. He has come so far though in just a years time. When we look forward and think about where he will be this time next year it is mind blowing to think about. Scot and I are patiently waiting with expectancy for when T has his really big aha moment because once that switch is turned on there will be no stopping what he will be able to do in this sport. He has had a few small aha moments already and we’ve seen the change it has made but oh when the big aha moment happens, watch out, because an explosion is going to happen. 

Here’s a pic of him stretching after his warm up this morning:



Sunday, May 19, 2019

Training in Matthews

T has had three weekends in a row of tournaments and this weekend, next week, and next weekend he’ll be working hard training with his team and doing private training with his coach. After this week T will have a two week training camp in June with the team and maybe a few extra days with his coach to get some last minute private time in before Nationals. For those of you who follow our blog and pray I ask that you pray for us to be able to find someone to coach T at USAT Nationals. The person we had in mind to do it has decided not to go this year. His coach here can’t attend because he’s going to be coaching our team at AAU Nationals which happens the same week as USAT Nationals. T likes to compete at both National events. We travel straight from one to the other. It’s why we have to have another coach to be able to coach T at USAT Nationals. So please just keep us in your prayers that God guides us to an available coach for T for USAT Nationals. Thank you. 

T Made a New Friend

T made a new friend a couple of weeks ago that was visiting our Dojang from Korea. His name is 저희 아들은 se hyun jeong. He didn’t speak much English but his forms where incredibly sharp. T hopes to visit Korea someday and see the Dojang that 저희 아들은 se hyun jeong trains at.



Tuesday, May 14, 2019

More Pics of the Tornado Disaster

As we drove around and saw all the damage done by the F2 tornado that ripped through the Wendell/Zebulon areas we found out that it was actually 1/4 of a mile from our home. We were really blessed that it didn’t hit us. But as we were driving around we saw tons of tree damage but little actual home damage. We were relieved to see that. But the tree damage is something else. It’s a mess everywhere. Sad part is we know all too well that if it’s not sitting on an actual structure on your land home owners won’t lift a hand to help in the cleanup. Here’s more pics:





















Training in Matthews Time Again

T and I leave on Friday for Matthews and won't return home until the 25th or 26th.  Time to get some more training time in so that he can hopefully compete at the Empire State Championship 4.0 even and NJ Championship 10.0 event.  NJ 10.0 event is an event that earns the gold medalist 100 points + strength factor points.  So if 60 kids sign up (it more than likely won't be near that many) in T's division it could earn the gold medalist 160 points and of course it trickles down depending on where the opponents land in the rankings from the event.  Even the kid who gets last place stands a good chance at earning some really good ranking points at this event.  It's worth it for T to compete at it.  But for now we are concentrating on training and getting better.  Focusing on fixing what needs fixing and then hopefully doing battle at the tournaments and seeing how he does.  Nationals is just around the corner.  The 10.0 event will be T's last event before Nationals.  Life sure is crazy busy but it's a good busy.

I'm thankful today for all the moments we have had with our son.  The good and the bad.  You never know when it will be your last shared moment and we make it a point to cherish all the moments we have together.  We are never promised tomorrow.  So live for today and make sure you make it count and make sure those you love know that you love them.  Until next time.....

Drinking and Driving

Please talk to your kids and then talk some more and then still talk some more about drinking and driving. My son isn’t even old enough to drive but we talk to him a lot, like beating a dead horse, a lot about what to do in uncomfortable situations with friends. I don’t hold back either. I don’t lie to him telling him we won’t be angry if he’s been under the influence but I make sure he knows that we want him alive and not taking risks with his life. We have brought up many scenarios with him, at the young age he is, asking him what he would do and showing him the better way to deal with them if his answer is one that could get him in trouble/hurt/possibly dead. Please talk to your kids a lot and keep lines of communication open. Help them understand that they are not invincible. Help them know as a parent your objective is always their safety. No matter what, having a parent upset with you and being alive is a way better option than taking risks with your life that could end in death. It’s sad that these kinds of conversations/posts always seem to happen after a tragedy has occurred. A young teen with their whole life ahead of them had their life snuffed out this past weekend because they were in a vehicle with a drunk driver. My heart sunk reading it in the news. My heart felt so deeply for the parents of the teen then I read the name of the teen. I knew her when she was my sons age or maybe a little younger. I went to the same church her family goes to. Her family is amazing. I have no doubt that they talked with her about what to do in that kind of situation. I had several friends die in a drunk driving accident my senior year of high school. It shook our school. These were good kids who made poor decisions. It could only be one drink and you think I’m in control or you think the one driving is ok because they only had one beer. They aren’t staggering or anything so they must be fine to drive. One drink is all it takes for you not to be 100% alert behind the wheel. Please beat the subject into the ground with your kids. You’ll probably get eye rolls because they are hearing it for the 100th time. Drill it and drill it some more. You may just save your kids life and the lives of other teens because of the conversations you have with yours. And don’t take for granted for even one moment that because yours is a Christian home that your kids won’t make poor choices. It happens. It happened this past weekend to a teen who has been raised in a devout Christian home. 

This is how I remember her. It’s how she looked last I saw her when she was a young child.

This was her profile picture on Facebook. Beautiful girl. Just 17. Probably her senior year in HS and it may have even been Prom night. I’m not sure. I do know her life has been snuffed out. And it’s so sad and heartbreaking. 

DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE!!!  SAVE LIVES!!!  TALK TO YOUR TEENS!!!  DRIVE IT HOME AND DRILL IT INTO THE GROUND DEEP!!!

Monday, May 13, 2019

Tornado Just Moments Away from Our Home Earlier Today

Earlier this morning a tornado came through Wendell. It came close but missed us. Here are some pics of downed trees on HWY 264 and a home that was hit near by. These are just a few pics but there’s lots more damage in the Wendell/Zebulon areas. In one of the pics you’ll see the funnel. I did not take any of these pics. 

In this first picture, it was taken by North Hills and its about 20 miles from where we are and where the tornado was. 

HWY 264

HWY 264

In Zebulon

We think this is on 97 near Zebulon somewhere. 

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Highlight of Spar Wars 2019 for T

The highlight of Spar Wars for T was getting to fight a kid a second time that he lost to the first time they fought. Second time he fought great. It was a fantastic match ending with a headshot that sent the other kid out of bounds in the last seconds of the fight giving T the win. Here’s a picture of T and Chris enjoying the win just moments afterwards. 


Chris is actually one of T’s teammates but at Spar Wars he got the rare opportunity to be on the other side of things and coach. This was an amazing win for them both as coach and competitor. T learned from his losses and made adjustments and it paid off. He only wishes he had had another shot with another one of the kids he fought earlier on that beat him but the other kids coach said no. I know they will meet again and we are hoping and praying T is ready to beat him next time out. He’s growing up so fast. We are doing our best to cherish and enjoy every moment. 

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Spar Wars 2019

In the first picture, this was hanging in the HS T fought at today for the Spar Wars Tournament. Giving it up for Charles Alejo-Dickey. T lost to him today for the USAT points portion of the fighting. He is a more experienced fighter and T had a learning experience today fighting him. In the unlimited matches T had to fight 5 matches to get a medal. T had a 3-2 day with those matches. All in all he learned a lot today. Now he knows what he needs to work on with his coach next week.