Author: Theron Holladay

Week 4 – Focus on the Family

The Holladay family is very close.  Sadly, for those of us remaining, many of our family are now in Heaven with the Lord.   Over the years, my immediate family has enjoyed several amazing family vacations with my mom.  For the last ten years my mom has dreamed of taking a trip with all of her grandchildren.  She has said many times that this was a “bucket list” event for her.  This year we arranged a cruise with my mom, niece, nephew and my family.    During this time, we enjoyed some amazing family time and were also able to check off a second “bucket list” item for my mom by riding horses on the beach.  My children have been blessed and had the opportunity  to travel to many countries.  For my niece and nephew it was their first time to see the beach or another country and helped create memories we will all remember for a lifetime.  Seeing their faces as they experienced new opportunities was truly amazing.

Week 3 – balcony project

In week three of my sabbatical I focused on my bible studies and a home building project.  To relax and remove stress I enjoy physical activity.  One of my favorite things to do is to build something.  I enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that I built something from start to finish without assistance.  I learn from these experiences, reduce mental fatigue and get to enjoy the outdoors in summer.  During my sabbatical 7 years ago, I built a workshop with an entertainment room and steam room.

This year my objective was to add a balcony to my previous project.  Blow are a few pictures of the “almost” finished project.

Eventful Week #2

The second week of my sabbatical was amazing and eventful.  I took two trips, planned a birthday party for Robynn, Delivered TJ to Patriots Academy in Austin, began building a second story balcony to my man cave, celebrated my 24th wedding anniversary, Planned the family vacation the last week of the sabbatical, and began my archeology study of the first five books of the Bible.

Robynn’s 45th birthday:  This July my beautiful wife turned 45 and everyone that knows us realizes that we love birthday parties.  This year we had a wonderful day with family to celebrate.  The kids helped me pick out a sewing mannequin for Robynn.

Ancestry Trip with TJ:  Family is the world to me and I am extremely proud and grateful for my Holladay name and heritage.  My hobby is genealogy and I became interested in this through research my son began three years ago.  On almost every line my family was living here long before the United States was formed.  The Holladay’s came to James Town around 1635 and their grandchildren were Patriots in the revolutionary war.  Before that my direct line contained the Lord Mayor of London, Treasurer for the East India Trading Company, Founding members of Holy Trinity Church, and ultimately a fairly rough group in the crusades.  In 2015, we took a family trip to the Cotswold in England to find etchings, drawings and graves of our English ancestries.  This year I took a 2.5 day trip to Alabama with my son to hunt for the grave of James D Holladay (my 2nd GG) which has not been cataloged on find any grave and our Rev War hero Daniel Williams Holladay.  We visited 5 cemeteries (3 Holladay cemeteries) and some of these required very specific GPS coordinates and miles of walking through very thick woods.  While I was aware of some of the graves, I was doubtful on finding the one of James mentioned above.  TJ and I were successful and had a great family bonding trip.  We also stopped on the drive there to celebrate a three generation birthday with my great Aunt, her daughter and her granddaughter.   On the way home I was able to introduce TJ to my favorite restaurant in Dallas, Javiers.

Drove TJ to Patriots Academy in Austin:  Theron Jr., was accepted into the National Patriots Academy held this year in Austin at the Capital.  It is run by conservative state senators and reps.  This year 115 delegates including TJ are able to introduce bills, debate and basically run a mock senate in the chambers.  The top bills they introduce are voted on by them and can make to  actually be considered by the government.  We were very excited about this opportunity and Robynn and I drove TJ to the event and even were able to enjoy a pre-anniversary dinner at the best restaurant in Austin, Eddie V’s.

24th Anniversary Trip:  After taking TJ to Austin, Robynn and I drove to Shreveport/Bossier City for a 24th anniversary get-away.  I am so blessed to have spent the last 27 years married to or dating the girl of my dreams.  This year, we went to the boardwalk in Bossier City and stayed at the Margaretville hotel.  We had a beautiful suite with a balcony overlooking the river.  We had a wonderful time together and enjoyed many great meals, shopping and even were able to visit some wonderful family in the area.

 

Building Project:  For my sabbatical 7 years ago I built a shop and “man cave”  To relax I enjoy physical work and had always wanted to build something on a large scale with no assistance from anyone.  This Sabbatical, I plan to add a 250 square foot balcony to my man cave.  While I have not had much time to work on it, I did order all of my parts and have started my building project.  I will add pictures in my update for week 3.

Biblical Studies:  Outside of Ancestry, my hobby is biblical studies.  I guess my learning style is somewhat different than most people.  I do not enjoy listening to commentators discuss “what the president has said” or “what just happened in a football game.”  I prefer to just watch the game or listen to the speech.  When it comes to biblical learning I am the same way and prefer the source itself, the bible.  I also prefer more comprehensive bible studies and do not enjoy books that others write to explain the Bible.  I have a new set of books on biblical archeology and my plan is to read again the first five books of the bible while reading and referencing the applicable information in my archeology books.  I am very excited about this!

 

A Week of Amazing Service Blessings

For my helper of people portion of my sabbatical I felt a strong calling to be there in any way possible for a friend.  We grew up together and were best friends in high school; however, with as busy of a life as I lead, we have spend almost no time together in the last several years.  Within the last year, his wife was diagnosed with ALS.  Currently she is unable to move the majority of her larger mussels and for the last six months she has refused to allow anyone in the house.  This has made it very difficult for my friend as he is the sole caregiver, runs a business, works 60+ hours, and tends to every need of his three young boys and the home.  I am completely amazed that he has managed so well for this long, especially knowing that 4 hours is a dream amount of time for him to sleep.  In a private conversation, he let me know that he has no time to clean the house, mow, or take care of anything.  There are also things he needs to do for the house in order to care for his wife.  I told him that I would be honored to clean the home and help him with modifications.  Unfortunately, he told me that there was no way that his wife would allow anyone in the home for these jobs except for him.  I told him that I wanted to be there for him and asked if there was anything I could do.  He finally let me know that what he would really like to do is clear land in order to maneuver his lift van closer to the home and to build a entertainment room for the kids that is not connected to the house.  The children have not been able to have any friends over and this would give them a way to achieve this.  In addition, it would give the children (ages 8, 11, and 15) a place to be when their mom needs rest.  He feared he would not ever have the time to do this.  I told him that I would love to do this for him.  At first he persisted that it would require being in the heat for days and that I would have no ability to cool down in his home.  To this I said, “perfect”.  I told him about our sabbatical process and that for my sabbatical I was already committed to spending the entire time 30 days mostly outside and with no use of computers or technology.  Ideally, I wanted to avoid any air-conditioning as well.   The lack of computers and communication devices is to detox from a rough year.  The only exception I am making to this objective is this blog.  My friend already knew that I love the heat and that my way of relaxing is physical work.

Following the start of my sabbatical we began to work.  We mowed and cleared land, repaired and stained the wheel chair ramp at the front of his home and then began work on an entertainment room.  For this project, we planned to turn a large storage building into this room to brighten the daily life of the kids.  First we had to clear the buildings.  These required three large trailer trips to various charities and three large trailers of trash delivered to the landfill.  Following this, we cleared ever thing else out of the building and onto the land we recently cleared.  We then made several runs to Lowes.  We insulated the blank studs, put up walls, installed a celling, textured and painted the walls and celling, installed an air-condition window unit, put up trim, and added lights and electricity.  This required five 16 hour days, but we were able to complete the project.  I believe this was actually a surprise to both of us.  Additionally, it allowed me to completely take my mind off work for the first time that I can remember.  I realize this might sound odd to some, but it was the most relaxing thing I could possible do for my first week and I have a great tan to show for it.  It was also wonderful to see the excitement in the faces of his children.

The work is explained in the first two paragraphs, but the real blessing is very difficult to describe.  At the end of the last main day of work, my friend had prepared his wife for a visit by hospice.  She ended up canceling the meeting, but her mom came out and brought food.  For the first time she allowed me into the home.  I called my wife so that Robynn could say hi to her as they were college roommates.  To my surprise and especially to the surprise of my friend, she invited Robynn over as well.  I believe she almost felt guilty as I had been there and outside for the last five days.  This turned into a very emotional time of sharing and loving.  Robynn, my wife, lost her mom to ALS when she was only 9.  Robynn was able to communicate openly with her when she explained why she would not allow anyone in.  She said that she did not want anyone to remember her this way.  Robynn was able to explain how she went through all of this with her mom and how she now remembers the good times.  We explained that we wanted to be there for them and that we loved them.  The next day my friend called me with excitement in his voice.  He explained that his wife had had a wonderful time and was able to relax.  He shared with me how she had recently been voicing things like, “I am just ready for it all to be over (life).”  He said that she was now more open to seeing people and had invited my friends mom over for the first time in a long time.  We are hopefully planning another visit next week.  During our time working together, we shared many wonderful moments and emotions that are more than I could describe.  I am so grateful to work and the Lord for allowing this opportunity.

Following my time of helping my friend, I then switched my focus to my mom.  I repaired the wheel chair ramp in the front of the house and finished a storage shed she was working on in she back yard.  This was necessary to remove her items from the garage as space is needed for her van that is now equipped with a wheel chair lift.  My uncle requires a wheel chair and is Bing cared for by my mom (his sister).  The building was approximately 70% complete when the people she had working on it skipped town for good.

These projects differed from my original desire to help in some way my missionary friends in Mexico; however, I am still planning to help with some fundraising during my sabbatical.