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

We will celebrate our 28th wedding anniversary on December 16.<br />

We met during my freshman year of college at Mississippi College,<br />

where Bobby was a senior. We were both working part-time as<br />

contract students at the Corp of Engineers Waterways Experiment<br />

Station in Vicksburg. We were introduced by a mutual friend.<br />

Do you allow time to be with your spouse for a date night?<br />

Date nights are a luxury in this stage of life with busy work responsibilities<br />

and a middle schooler who has an active calendar. We laugh<br />

because most of our friends have reached the empty nest stage, but<br />

our sweet surprise blessing keeps us experiencing parenthood stages<br />

all over again! We have learned over the years that not all “datenights”<br />

must look like dinner out by ourselves. Sometimes, it is just a<br />

ride into town together to check on things at the school, or having a<br />

cup of coffee while Kendall is horseback riding. It may even be<br />

sitting out on our back porch or working in the flower beds together.<br />

The key is making sure that we prioritize communication and not<br />

letting our busy schedules get in the way.<br />

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

Outside of knowing that our children have all experienced a<br />

salvation moment with Christ, our greatest joy is watching our<br />

children chase their dreams and become the people that God has<br />

designed them to be. That looks different for each child, and it is<br />

such an honor to see them set goals and work hard to reach them.<br />

With our adult children, it is humbling to watch them make adult<br />

decisions and show maturity and independence. When you see them<br />

embrace the values and spiritual foundation that you tried to model<br />

over the years, it brings such joy.<br />

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

Bobby is definitely the financial manager in our home, as he is much<br />

more organized and detail oriented than I am! I prefer to have the<br />

10,000-foot overview whereas he is going to be the one that knows<br />

every small detail. When we were building our home a few years ago,<br />

I was the dreamer and he was the planner, keeping binders filled<br />

with every receipt and communication with contractors. I am<br />

grateful for his ability to focus on the details. Again, the key comes<br />

down to communication. We each know what is important to the<br />

other and truly try to approach all decisions as a team.<br />

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

discipline philosophy?<br />

I would say that our discipline philosophy has evolved over the years.<br />

When Hayden and Kaylee were younger, we were much more<br />

inclined to react immediately before hearing all the details. I admit<br />

that this did lead to times where we had to admit that we got things<br />

wrong. Bobby and I both believe that you admit to your children<br />

when you mess up and offer apologies. I think it shows transparency<br />

and builds trust that they can always come to you. As we have gotten<br />

older and hopefully gained more wisdom, I think we approach<br />

things a little differently with Kendall. Our older two may say that<br />

we are more lenient with Kendall, but I think that we just now<br />

realize what really matters and let some of the smaller details go. I<br />

see so many young parents worried about so many small things, and<br />

I want to reassure them that in the long run, many of those things<br />

will not matter. I think our greatest responsibility as a parent is<br />

ensuring that our kids are secure in their identity in Christ and have<br />

a solid foothold on what they believe. There are so many distractions<br />

in this world, and they will need to return to these truths over and<br />

over again.<br />

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

to your family?<br />

I think the greatest benefit to our family that Bobby and I can share<br />

is that we are a living example of what a life of grace, forgiveness and<br />

hard work can do. I want our children to see that life is not always<br />

fair. You will have seasons of struggle and heartbreak, but when<br />

Christ is at the center of everything that you do – you can not only<br />

survive but thrive. We want our kids to see a marriage that is real.<br />

It may not always be easy, but we do not give up. We admit when we<br />

are wrong, we always seek to grow and be better, and we rely heavily<br />

on God’s direction to guide our decisions.<br />

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

And who does the cooking?<br />

A pot roast in the crockpot is our favorite comfort food. There is<br />

nothing better than walking in from church on Sunday and smelling<br />

the roast cooking. Bobby and I share a lot of the cooking responsibilities.<br />

He is a master on the grill and the entire family would say that<br />

we would put his steaks up against any you can find in a restaurant. I<br />

did joke, though, that with all my work travel, for many years, Bobby<br />

had every restaurant in Rankin County memorized that offered free<br />

kid’s meals and what night they served those!<br />

20 • JANUARY 2024

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