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
Monday, January 5, 2026
The Bible Recap...
Verse for 2026...
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Happy New Year - 2026🎉🥳...
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Happy New Year's Eve!
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
VWS1/The Arnold 2026
End of Year Weightlifting Reflection...
As this year comes to an end, Scot, Tim, and I have been reflecting on the things we are most grateful for. One of the greatest blessings has been Tim finding a coach who leads with excellence and refuses to take shortcuts.
Tim is just over two years into Olympic-style weightlifting, and it has truly been one of the best changes in his life. That growth wouldn’t be possible without such an outstanding coach guiding him along the way. Watching our son reach this point has blessed our hearts far beyond what we could have hoped for.
Becoming an elite athlete—and finding the right coach to walk that journey with you—is no easy task. We are incredibly grateful that Tim has found his place in a sport he loves, alongside a coach who brings out the very best in him.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
The Bible RECAP...
I just finished reading through the Bible using The Bible Recap plan on the Bible App. Over my lifetime, I’m sure I’ve read through the Bible many times, but never with the intentionality I had this past year. This is the first time I’ve truly followed a reading plan and completed the Bible in a year, and it feels incredibly rewarding to have accomplished this goal.
Helping Friends (who are like family)....
Helping friends recently as they move their elderly parents from NC to TN has been eye-opening. Seeing how much they accumulated over a lifetime—combined with everything we’ve been dealing with at Scot’s parents’ house—has really made Scot and me rethink our own stuff.
We’ve decided it’s time to start purging what we don’t truly need. We don’t want to leave Tim the burden of sorting through a house full of things someday. Both Scot’s parents and our friends’ parents clearly struggled with hoarding, shaped by being raised by those who lived through the Depression, when you saved anything that might be useful again one day.
Here are a few pictures of the work we've been doing and there's still a lot to do.















