Family Pic 2026

Family Pic 2026
Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Sunday Blessings...


It's the Sunday before Christmas.  It's my favorite time of the year.  Even though history shows that Jesus was actually born back in September (Jewish Calendar) I'm still so thankful that we have a day that celebrates his birth because without it we wouldn't have a way to get to heaven.  Jesus is the ultimate gift to us all and I'm so thankful for that gift and that I get to spend eternity with him. 

Looking Back at The Moments of 2025...

I put together a couple of photo collages from 2025 to share here. There was so much good in 2025 for our family, but it was also a year marked by profound loss. We lost the matriarch of the Neal family, a loss that has overshadowed much of the joy. Two years of loss have been incredibly difficult—first our patriarch in 2024, and then our matriarch in 2025—especially because they were truly the heartbeat of our family.

The grief itself has been heavy, but watching how these losses have affected some of the family members who are still here has been just as hard. Seeing loved ones sink into deep sadness, going through the motions without truly enjoying the life and relationships they still have, has been heartbreaking.

Even while carrying this grief, the past couple of years have been the best yet for our son in weightlifting. I know his grandparents are looking down with pride at all he has accomplished. I can picture them smiling, seeing how happy and fulfilled their grandson is in this new sport. Tim misses them deeply—they were his biggest cheerleaders in everything he did.

Though we miss them every single day and think of them often, we continue to live our lives fully, hoping that in doing so we are honoring their legacy.

Left to right:  1st row: Tim with his 3 Silver Medals from the Arnold & the second pic is him sharing them with his Nan.  The 3rd pic is his Gold medal from Barbells-n-Sprinkles Spring Open.  2nd row: Tucker, Tim's b-day pic, Tim at Nationals.  3rd row:  Stella, Tim at Nationals with his 117kg lift, Tim and his dad enjoying a Cripple Creek train tour in Colorado.  4th row:  Tim at Twenty-One Pilots Concert & Tim with his 3 Bronze finishes from VW Finals in Daytona.

Left to right:  1st row:  Tim & I with a Gold mine in the back of us at Cripple Creek - one of the largest Gold mines in the USA,  Tim & Scot at a EKU game supporting our nephew who's one of their coaches, Tim showing his muscles.  2nd row:  Me at my desk, Tim doing schoolwork at home, Scot outside a venue.  3rd row:  Stella, Scot and I at Daytona Beach, Tucker with his favorite toy.  4th row: Tim at the State Meet having a good time cheering on a teammate, Scot and I at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado.

Happy 1st Day of Winter!

We wanted take and moment to just say, "Happy 1st Day of Winter!"

I'm not sure how much of a winter we will have this year.  It varies from year to year as to what we will receive in the way of snow.  We love seeing it but no one here, in NC, knows how to drive in it seeing as we hardly ever see the stuff...LOL! 

Friday, December 19, 2025

ALWC RECAP of VW Finals/VW Master Worlds....

 



Tim & Kim went 6 for 6 on their lifts too & earned their 6 for 6 bracelets.  Tim also broke the Snatch Record for WSO Carolinas and Total Record for WSO Carolinas with his lifts.  The team did so amazing.  So proud of all of them.  

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Verse of the Day...


Footnote from NIV Application Bible:

John indicates that the light has its followers; Jesus has his disciples.  Those who receive him become God's children.  Those who follow the Word will share in divine rebirth.  This is John's understanding of conversion: deliberate faith joined with divine transformation.  

WSO Carolinas Elite Youth...


We are so excited to share this incredible accomplishment of Tim’s with you. To be listed as an Elite Athlete after just a little over two years in the sport is truly remarkable. It also proves that no matter what sport Tim pursues, he strives to be elite—because his goal is always to be the very best at what he does. We are beyond proud of him!