Welcome to our blog! Here we share life’s special moments, 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! 🙏✨
Family Pic 2026
Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella
Sunday, September 11, 2022
9.11
Happy Grandparents Day!!!
Saturday, September 10, 2022
T’s 1st Ever Officially Coaching😊!
Friday, September 9, 2022
1st Private Training with his New Master/Coach Master Douglas....
T had his 1st session of private training with his new Master/Coach today and absolutely loved it. He said it felt good and he really enjoyed all that he learned in the session. So thankful for this happy place our son is in and how he is really enjoying all that he is learning as he makes forward progress in TaeKwonDo. The clothes he's wearing in the pictures his Aunt Debbie and Uncle Jeff got him. They were his birthday gift from them. They kept trying to wait to give it to him when we came up but at last they just finally had to ship them to us...LOL! They fit T perfectly. He has three other sets that he's looking forward to wearing that I'll post later that they bought him. Getting those in the mail made his day yesterday.
Congrats Master Douglas!!!
Thursday, September 8, 2022
T and His Teammates…
The Queen is Gone....
Today Queen Elizabeth II has passed. She was 96 years of age. She lived a long life. I have always admired and respected the Queen but even more so after watching The Crown on Netflix. It made her more normal. It helped others see her in a different light than how we've always known her from the medias portrayals. For one who had to take on the reigns so young in life I think she did an amazing job as Queen. I pray those coming after her as King or Queen are worthy of the role that she most definitely was worthy of having had. The royal family has always fascinated so many from all walks of life. They have lived lives that most only dream of living. For me my fascination of them is purely from a historic standpoint. Although I hated anything to do with history in school history now has my undivided attention. Mostly because the world has been changing so much in recent years and not in a good way. In many ways the worlds best days are behind her. Yes I know we've seen many really great innovative changes over the years that have been good but morally the world over all is wasting away. The Queens death leaves in its wake yet another steady that people clung to that now is gone. The steady strong people who have been forces in our cultures and world are all fading away and leaving a weaker presence in those who are taking their places that can't even hold a candle to those who have gone before. One last time as I bid farewell to the Queen....God Save The Queen! She will be sorely missed. I pray for her country as her son steps in as King. I pray that he honors her in his role and doesn't make a wreckage of all she's done and accomplished in her life as Queen. We all have much to learn from those who have gone before and put their positive stamp on our cultures. Prayers for her family as they mourn her passing.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-61585886
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Registered for the Grand Prix Final @ -49kg...
T is officially registered and going to the Grand Prix Final in Concord, NC and in a new weight division as well. He will weigh in on the 16th and fight the 17th. If he medals he will get to fight at team trials in January 2023 in the new weight division of -48kg for Jr's. We have weighed him up a weight division because he's a last year cadet and will be a first year Jr next year. The weight divisions unfortunately aren't even between the age groups. Cadets -49kg and Jr's -48kg. T all but begged us to make this change. He wants to start getting experience now and see where he lands by weighing up a division. He wants to start working things out now so that he can fight at his best when it counts next year. He really won't have many tournaments after this one for the remainder of the year though. It will give him time to train and get ready for what lies ahead. T is so excited for what lies ahead and he loves his new school and coach and the freedom he has to weigh in, pun intended, on his wants and desires moving forward. He never felt that he could do that with his last coach. He felt stuck and didn't see any way of making his goals happen because he didn't feel he had a voice like he does now. It is our prayer that, although his new coach, Master Doug, has a relationship with his old coach, Master Wasiu, that his new coach stays how he is now. It's been very beneficial for T and made such a huge difference in our son. He's the happiest he's been since GMaster Cann died.







