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
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Heat, Heat, and More Heat
The weather in North Carolina is Extremely Hot 🥵 mixed with more Extreme Hot. You walk out and before you can get to the AC in your vehicle you are sticky sweaty 🥵. It makes you even wonder why you even take a shower 🤔?!?! Hot is an understatement. I saw this on Facebook and had to share it because it’s the truth:
Hope everyone had a good laugh from this post and are finding a way to stay cool. So thankful for air conditioning and the guy who invented it right now!!!
Hope everyone had a good laugh from this post and are finding a way to stay cool. So thankful for air conditioning and the guy who invented it right now!!!
Monday, July 20, 2020
Training Friday and Today
Here’s a couple of videos. First was from Friday and the other is a video we did after T’s training session today.
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Power will supposedly be back on at 2am
This is what we are doing in the power outage. Playing cards and watching downloaded movies. 


Property Damage from the Storm
We had one heck of a storm come through. Trees and power lines down. So currently we are without power and are playing cards. Here’s some pics and video of our property. 
This first pic is of all the lightening strikes we had.

Bark from another Oak.




Where the pine tree we lost broke off. It was as tall as the pine tree beside of it.


Here’s the video of what we think was tornado 🌪 swirls on the property.
This first pic is of all the lightening strikes we had.
Bark from another Oak.
Where the pine tree we lost broke off. It was as tall as the pine tree beside of it.
Here’s the video of what we think was tornado 🌪 swirls on the property.
Celebration of Life Graveside Service for Adam Perry
Today we said our final see you laters to a great friend and father. A good man who was also a follower of Christ. That’s why it’s just see you later and not goodbye.

Adam’s casket with his Taekwondo uniform and his belts he earned while doing Taekwondo.

Grand Master Jun Lee, Adam’s Grand Master, was in attendance today to pay his respects. Life may go on but it will never be the same. Adam lit up any room he was ever in. Such a good man.
He was a herpetologist by trade and he did TaeKwonDo on the side and was a 2nd degree blackbelt. Our boys were great friends having known each other since preschool and done TaeKwonDo together. His death took us all by surprise because it happened from a freak accident due to dry ice that turned into carbon dioxide while delivering rats in a minivan to another herpetologist in Florida. There was a leak and the dry ice off gassed carbon dioxide into the van killing Adam and his co-driver. They were able to pull to the side of the road but sat on the side of the road dead until the police were informed of their disappearance when they didn’t check in when they were supposed to. When they were found they had been dead for several hours. It’s a sad senseless death. Everyone feels that they will wake up and this will all have been nothing more than a bad dream.
Adam’s casket with his Taekwondo uniform and his belts he earned while doing Taekwondo.
The video below is from balloons that were released in his honor today.
Grand Master Jun Lee, Adam’s Grand Master, was in attendance today to pay his respects. Life may go on but it will never be the same. Adam lit up any room he was ever in. Such a good man.
#roughweek #ripadam #gonebutneverforgotten
Thursday, July 16, 2020
A Life Snuffed Out Too Soon
We found out yesterday that a friend of ours passed away. We’ve been processing it all for the past 24 hours because it was such a shock. Adam Perry, age 48, passed away from accidental carbon dioxide positioning. It was a freak accident. He was doing something he’s done probably 1,000 times and a leak happened and took his life. Adam is the dad of T’s oldest friend. T and Adam’s son, Blayden, have known one another since they were two years old having gone to the same preschool together. T ended up at the same Dojang as Blayden after preschool and they received their 1st and 2nd degree black belts together. They are still good friends. This death has hit T hard and he’s hurting for what his friend must be going through. Adam helped the boys through both of their 1st and 2nd degree black belt test cycles. Adam was a 2nd degree black belt himself. While he may be gone he will never be forgotten. RIP Adam Perry. You were an amazing dad and friend. We never saw you without a big smile on your face. 
Blayden, Adam, and T with their 1st degree black belts.

T, Adam, and Blayden at the 2 Cellos concert.

Adam was a big reptile guy. He especially loved snakes. He introduced T to his reptiles and T loved every moment of it.

T holding a snake for the 1st time.

Adam received the student of the year award the same year he earned his 2nd degree black belt. Such an awesome man. #gonefartoosoon
Blayden, Adam, and T with their 1st degree black belts.
T, Adam, and Blayden at the 2 Cellos concert.
Adam was a big reptile guy. He especially loved snakes. He introduced T to his reptiles and T loved every moment of it.
T holding a snake for the 1st time.
Adam received the student of the year award the same year he earned his 2nd degree black belt. Such an awesome man. #gonefartoosoon
Monday, July 13, 2020
Humidity 🥵
The weather in Kentucky and Ohio was so pleasant. At home today when you walk outside you melt. Yuk. Wish we could have stayed longer. Today has been a nice day to recover from all the traveling but it’s best done indoors. I’m writing this with sweat pouring down my face from being outside for just 10 minutes. Crazy weather.
Social Distancing While Training
The Ohio trip was great. T got to train while social distancing with his USAT Coach, Master Hershberger. We had went to Kentucky to visit family and took the opportunity to hop over and meet with and train with T’s USAT Coach in Ohio. It was a very nice trip. Love the weather up there. It’s much nicer than here.






This facility is kept so clean 🧽 and sanitized that you could eat off the floors. I’ve never been in a Dojang that’s been kept this nice, organized, cleaned, and sanitized. It’s very impressive. Every piece of equipment is sanitized after each use. Not too many Dojang’s that you can say that about. This coach was already doing all this before the pandemic and even more so now. His Dojang is like how I like to keep my home, cleaned and organized.
Something else I loved was that the room the parents watch from has mirrored glass. We can see out but the kids can’t see in. With how easily distracted kids get that’s a real blessing. It keeps them from looking at us and stay focused. It makes it to where the parents can watch their kids and not have coaches upset over the kids looking at us. That’s a huge Win Win in my book. A win for them and a win for us.
The pictures below are from T doing conditioning training.
Friday, July 10, 2020
Our Trips
Loved, loved, loved spending time with family. T got to spend time in the pool everyday. He loved it and actually got a tan started. If he were able to spend a lot more time he’d have started turning dark in no time. As it is we have his love of TaeKwonDo to thank for him being such a really white boy....LOL!


We got to get most of the family project done. That was so huge. It’s going to be so nice when it’s completely finished.
After we left from visiting the family we jotted over to visit with T’s USAT Coach since we were so close, check out his facility for the first time, and get some training time in. It’s been nice to be away from N.C. and where things are a little more normal. T has been having a blast. He’s the happiest I’ve seen him in a while. He, along with so many others, has hated this pandemic. We will be glad when it’s over and he can get back to full time training. Life has been a little weird for us with us not running so much and training like we were before the pandemic.
While it’s been a fun trip I am looking forward to getting back home and to our own projects that we have going. Looking forward to them getting completed.
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