Welcome to our blog! Here we share life’s special moments with friends and family, along with posts of encouragement, faith, 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! 🙏✨
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Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
PT Today
The PT assessed him today and he gave him exercises to strengthen his muscle and he goes back twice next week then we will go from there and see where he is at. Pictures from today.





Yesterday’s PT Appointment
I was under the impression that we were going to get started on PT yesterday since T had already been diagnosed down in Matthews but it was yet another consult🙄. So today T goes for his actual first PT session for his thigh. The doctor gave it a different name than the one in Matthews. I can never remember the technical language though. He explained that there are 3 stages to pulls. There’s a stage 1 that’s a very slight pull, stage 2 (which is where we are being told T is) is a more significant pull, and stage 3 is an actual tear and we are doing surgery. So that’s where we are currently. I will keep you posted as we have more to share.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Laser Therapy Yesterday
T had his second laser therapy on his pulled hip flexer muscle yesterday. He was feeling much better and it’s lasting longer. They told us since they went deeper yesterday that he may be a little more sore but he never was. We were so thankful for that. He’s making great progress in a short period of time. He goes to the PT for the first time at 2pm today and we fill them in on all that he’s been doing to get this healed as quickly as possible so he can get back to training. We’ve been informed by other parents of athletes in this sport that you have to really push the PT’s to do what’s best for them because they will want to play it safe. We don’t have time for that. In TKD sparring if you are down too long it can be a game changer for you as a fighter in this sport. T has worked too hard for this to keep him from moving forward. We’ll let you know how it goes today.
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Fun Walking at Knightdale Station Park
We’ve been walking a ton lately. Mainly because I need it but since T’s muscle pull injury he needs it too. I got some nice shots of T yesterday while walking. 


The kid never takes a bad photo even when it’s off the cuff like yesterday was.
The kid never takes a bad photo even when it’s off the cuff like yesterday was.
Friday, October 18, 2019
Another Update on T
He is doing better. Laser therapy helps a lot. He goes back in for more laser therapy on Monday. On Tuesday he sees the PT for the first time and we will find out just what stretched he should be doing for that muscle. On Thursday he goes back for more laser therapy on it. In the meantime we are also using a tens unit on it. We are doing everything we can to get him back to training as soon as possible. Every day he’s not training is very costly for him. The laser therapy shortens his turn around time from about four weeks to two weeks. We are praying that by the 26th his muscle will be healed so he will be able to do his final testing for his 3rd Dan black belt testing cycle. It’s amazing what they can do for pulled muscles now that they couldn’t do back when I was doing sports as a kid. Advancements in technology can be mind blowing.
Visit to the Capital Building
Since T is having to be careful because he pulled a muscle. We decided to take him to visit our Capital building yesterday and let him see the inside of it. He’s seen the outside of it with all its cannons and statues several times. We had a great time seeing everything on the inside and it was a great learning experience. 




Thursday, October 17, 2019
Update on T’s Injury
We went to see our chiropractor today and he had to do two key adjustments near the area of his muscle pull. While there we found out about their laser therapy for muscles. So we opted to do laser therapy on T’s leg. We are getting a run around with PT/his regular doctor that it takes a certain amount of days to get approval and we can’t wait 5-7 days to get him seen and healing. We found out from the chiropractor that the laser therapy has a faster turnaround rate, like a possible 10 days, rather than doing generally PT that would be a possible 4 weeks. This chiropractor has been adjusting T since he was born and he knows our son well. We trust him for T’s care verses doctors that don’t know him at all. After the adjustment today and the first laser treatment T’s leg is feeling a lot better. More treatments to come though. We will update more as we have more to update.
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Good News / Bad News
T pulled his llipsosas muscle on Sunday during training. It’s a muscle that goes from your hip into the upper thigh muscle. At first I thought it was just muscle pain from his training as hard as he does. When he went to see his stretcher on Monday we found out that it was more than just muscle soreness. He recommended T be seen sooner rather than later so off I went to make an appointment for him to be seen with a sports medicine doctor. We saw the doctor today and sure enough it is a pull. He’s going to need PT and he won’t be able to compete this weekend at the tournament. As soon as we can get him into the PT we will know how long he will be out of commission.
Good news is that the doctor had X-rays done today to make sure nothing was wrong with his hip and the X-ray technician informed T that he still has a lot of growing ahead and that he was going to be tall. Those aren’t words we hear too often when referenced with T...LOL! That made T feel good. Not being able to fight and train though made him feel bad. It’s his first real injury with this sport.
When we go to PT we are going to have to come up with a game plan that will get T back to training ASAP. Any time down is no good in this sport.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
My Silly Boy
So T got his father and I talked into playing Pokémon Go with him. I’m not a big fan of Pokémon. But the game is cool. It gets you moving more. I’ve moved more and gotten more exercise in the last month then I have in the last year. It’s been something fun to do as you get your exercise. We are always trying to ☝️ up the other while we play and walk. I sit so much of my days because of homeschooling T and also taking him to his training sessions. I’m really enjoying moving more. We are outside more and at home sitting less. It’s been a good change and gives us more bonding time with our son. So many things I thought I’d never be doing. Like, raising an elite athlete, playing Pokémon Go, traveling a ton for competitions. None of those things were in my plans. God knew though. He gifted us our crazy silly athletic boy and we wouldn’t trade the life we are living now for anything in world. We are loving every moment with him. Here’s a pic of T fighting Hitmonchan. 
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
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