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How did you meet and how long have you been married?<br />

Tiffany We met at my brother’s deployment send-off party.<br />

He was my brother’s best friend, and we didn’t tell him when we<br />

started dating!<br />

Brad On our first date, I was just talking away and she asked me<br />

if I was going to kiss her or not. We started dating 13 years ago and<br />

have been married 11 years last September.<br />

Do you allow time for a date night?<br />

We LOVE date night! It’s especially easy since we have the best<br />

live-in babysitter. We think it’s very important to set aside time for<br />

just the two of us. We love trying new restaurants. It’s always fun to<br />

browse a bookstore after dinner. If we get a chance to have a daytime<br />

date, we enjoy visiting used bookstores.<br />

What brings you the greatest joy as a parent?<br />

Watching our kids through each stage of their lives. They’re slowly<br />

becoming the people they’re going to be, and who God wants them<br />

to be. It has been really eye opening to realize we will have a senior<br />

next year! The years pass by so quickly. That’s why I enjoy taking<br />

photos. I can look back on each of those stages and remember the<br />

pride that came with each one. When you see them learning what<br />

you’ve been trying to teach them, it makes you feel like the effort has<br />

been worth it.<br />

Who is the financial manager in your home?<br />

Brad and I maintain a joint bank account that we both contribute to.<br />

We always make decisions about large expenses together. I feel like we<br />

stay on the same track as far as spending goes because our financial<br />

goals are mostly the same. I’m sure there are areas where we could<br />

improve our budget.<br />

When your children were younger, what was your<br />

discipline philosophy?<br />

Because our children are so spread out, we still have young ones. We<br />

have always tried to teach our kids that actions have consequences,<br />

whether natural or imposed. If you wear shorts in the winter, you<br />

may be cold. If you don’t do your chores, you don’t get to go out with<br />

friends. Our philosophy hasn’t changed much; the consequences<br />

have just changed to become age appropriate as they get older.<br />

What do you see in your role as the greatest benefit to<br />

your family?<br />

Tiffany I have always seen my role as encourager to my kids. I try<br />

to encourage them to do their best, to practice and study, to seek<br />

God’s will in their lives. I’m sure they would tell you that sometimes<br />

I encourage them too much. I believe my role as wife to Brad is to<br />

support his decisions, to encourage him when he needs it, and to be<br />

his best friend. He is definitely mine!<br />

Brad Being the provider and spiritual leader. I hope they can learn<br />

from my example what it means to care for and lead a family.<br />

What’s a quick go-to meal that isn’t fast food?<br />

And who does the cooking?<br />

Brad I probably do most of the cooking because I enjoy it. I turn on<br />

some music and get to work. Because we’re on the go a lot, we use our<br />

crockpot all the time. We all love red beans and rice.<br />

How long has Pearl been your home?<br />

Tiffany I grew up mostly in South Jackson. After college, I landed<br />

in Rankin County. We have been in Pearl almost 14 years.<br />

Brad I also grew up in Jackson, but graduated from NWR when<br />

my family moved to Flowood. Shortly after graduation, I joined the<br />

National Guard and moved out on my own. When Tiffany and I<br />

met, I moved to Pearl and have been here since. I don’t plan on<br />

leaving either.<br />

What are some of your favorite things about<br />

Rankin County?<br />

We like how close we are to shopping, recreation, and family-friendly<br />

activities. We feel safe with our family in Rankin County. We love<br />

the Pearl Public School District and our church, which is very close<br />

to our home.<br />

How do you spend your summer breaks?<br />

Tiffany I make my own schedule, so I love summers with the kids!<br />

We always try to make a summer bucket list of things we wouldn’t<br />

normally get to do during the school year. We like to sleep late, visit<br />

museums and parks, try out new lunch places, go geocaching, kayak,<br />

swim, visit the library, etc. The kids also love to go to camps, and we<br />

try to visit Dauphin Island each year.<br />

Brad Working. There is no such thing as a summer break.<br />

What accomplishments make you proud during your time<br />

living in Pearl?<br />

Tiffany I’m proud of the business I have been able to build. We are<br />

always proud of athletic championships the kids have been part of.<br />

This is not an accomplishment, but I am so proud of the way our<br />

community lifted up our family when Brad was diagnosed with<br />

cancer in 2021. We were encouraged, supported, and prayed for way<br />

above anything we ever expected.<br />

Brad The relationships we have built with people here. We are<br />

thankful to be part of such an awesome community.<br />

What drives you to have the job that you have?<br />

And what do you do for a living?<br />

Tiffany I work as a photographer and I get to take photos all over<br />

the metro, mostly in Rankin County. I get to meet so many people<br />

and help them preserve their memories. My flexible schedule means<br />

that I get to do preschool with my kids when they are little and spend<br />

breaks with them once they start school. I love what I do!<br />

Brad I work as a mechanic for the National Guard, repairing and<br />

maintaining all types of equipment for local guard units. I enjoy<br />

working with my hands and I like to think I am good at what I do.<br />

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