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What lies ahead
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Ronda Rich

The other morning, I called one of my best friends. I had a bit of news as well as a piece of advice I wanted to share.

I was in the midst of dealing with a piece of stress. Nothing life changing. Something that I had once long ago scrimped and saved to attain and was something I liked a lot, had been accidentally damaged by a well-meaning friend. I wasn’t sure if it could be repaired so I was somewhat heartsick. Though I try, during times like that, always to remember Daddy’s commandment “Don’t worry over anything that hard work and money can replace”, I was still in the initial mourning stage.

My call went to voicemail and I left a message saying, “I wanted to tell you about something I’m dealing with. It’s nothing compared to the worry you have but I thought I’d tell you and, for a few minutes, it might take your mind off your situation.”

When she returned my call, she, too, had to leave a message. “Yes,” she said. “I definitely want to hear about what’s going on. That will give me a break.” Her voice lifted. “It’s our 26th wedding anniversary today. I’m still absolutely crazy about him.” She ended the call with “We’re on the way to the doctor. I’ll call you when we get out.”

Twenty six years. I paused and thought back to that day. The pink satin bridesmaid dress with matching shoes I had worn. The beauty of the church with the setting sun streaming a glow in through stained glass windows. The sun was a gift because, at the rehearsal dinner the night before, it had rained sheets so the water was over my shoes as I stepped out of the car at the church. She was beautiful. I and a couple of other bridesmaids had dabbed away tears as those two stood in the altar, pledging their love before God, through the good times and bad, for richer or poorer. There was a point where the bride and groom had to stop and gather themselves, clear their throats, and wipe away the streaming tears. After a song and a prayer, their lives together started.

On the years, I have witnessed, up-close and personal, their triumphs and tribulations. I have watched them battle through good times and bad, richer and poorer. They never battled against each other, though. As a couple, they stood hand-in-hand and weathered the storms. I know them well. No one knows them better and I can say truthfully that I have never heard one say an unkind or condescending thing about the other. They laugh about each other’s foibles — he’s tight with money, she can be scatter-brained — and find pure joy in being together, raising a family together and working together.

I listened to the message and recalled their wedding day and thought of the joy that would have been greatly diminished if anyone could have looked into the future and said, “Twenty-six years from today, you’ll be hanging on to every word the oncologist has to say.”

Daddy came to mind, too. How he once said, “God is so good and so wise. He doesn’t allow us to know what lies ahead because if we knew of the trials to come, we wouldn’t want to carry on.”

They battle this terrible disease together. It doesn’t even bear mentioning which one has it because as far as they are concerned, they both have it. It has been gruesome, mind-boggling, heart-breaking, and emotionally shattering. Yet, they have clung to the mighty hand of God and believe that restoration will come.

It brings to mind something else Daddy often said, “Thank God for the hard times. They make the good times so much sweeter.”

That makes me smile. There are some awfully sweet times coming for those two.

Know Your Neighbor: Maci Robinson
Owner, Bloom Dance Company
Know Your Neighbor

(What you won’t find on social media … even if you’re approved as a friend)

  • Born: Savannah, Ga.
  • Status: I’m married to my middle school sweetheart. We’ve been married nine years and together for 18.
  • Alma mater: Savannah College of Art and Design, bachelor’s degree in motion media design (2015).
  • What’s on TV: I love to binge Netflix series … and I also love bad reality TV. Fun fact: I watch “Family Feud” every single night before bed.
  • Most spontaneous thing I’ve ever done: I ran the Philadelphia Half Marathon with absolutely zero training.
  • Favorite dance move to teach: Pirouettes. They’re usually the first difficult turn dancers learn, and I enjoy breaking it down step by step until they finally get that “I nailed it!” moment. I also love a fun, upbeat jazz combo that brings out a dancer’s personality. Give me some sass, stage presence and sharp technique, and I’m in my happy place!
  • What I drive: Range Rover — I’ve got to show up in style.
  • What I’m reading: Honestly, I’d rather scroll on TikTok or Instagram than read. I can’t even remember the last book I read.
  • Favorite movie: “Grease.” The soundtrack is unbeatable, and I love singing along to every song.
  • Something you’d never guess about me: I’m secretly a total night owl and do my best thinking after midnight. But I’m also the napping queen — I love a good nap, even though I rarely have time for them.
  • Actress who would play me in a movie: Reese Witherspoon — she totally matches my vibe.
  • Favorite thing in my closet: My comfy Lululemon leggings, sparkly sneakers that add flair to any outfit, and my collection of designer handbags — a perfect mix of comfort and glam.
  • App I can’t live without (no judgment): Apple Music and the Notes app. It’s the only way I stay organized. My to-do lists are always out of control.
  • Worst habit: Hitting the snooze button too many times. Or showing up five minutes late everywhere I go. Or running my gas tank as low as possible because I hate pumping gas.
  • Funniest thing a student has done in class: After 18 years of teaching dance, there are countless funny moments. Some of my favorites are when little ones dress themselves and show up to class in full costumes or cowgirl boots, or when they casually spill their mom’s biggest secrets mid-stretch, or when they decide to choreograph their own hip-hop routine right in the middle of ballet class. It keeps me laughing and reminds me why I love teaching.
  • Weirdest thing in my fridge: The “Hot Ones Challenge” Apollo Last Dab Hot Sauce — I love my hot sauces.
  • On my office walls: Photos of my pets. I have two pups, Karli and Tux, and one cat, Luna — they are my world.
  • One person I’d love to cook for: My mom. She’s not here anymore, but I know she’d be proud that I got my cooking skills from her — and that her recipes still live on in my kitchen.
  • Go-to comfort food: Vietnamese food, specifically a bowl of pho and, of course, a boba tea.
  • First thing I do in the morning: Grab an iced coffee and cuddle with my pups.
  • Pet I’d have if anything were possible: Definitely a monkey — one that’s cute, cuddly and maybe helps me with chores. Who wouldn’t want a sidekick with personality?
  • Most-used emoji: 💜
  • First job: Instructor’s assistant at a dance studio at age 14.
  • What I like about Effingham County: It feels like home. It’s got those small-town vibes where everyone knows everyone, and no matter how much it grows, it will always be home to me.
  • Snack I can never say no to: Chips and queso. I’m always down for Mexican food.
  • Favorite sports team: Florida Gators. Go Gators!
  • What song always gets me dancing: Britney Spears, of course. I’m a true ’90s/early 2000s girl. Any pop or hip-hop from that era gets me moving instantly.
  • Favorite value in others: Kindness. I believe there are lots of good people in the world, and kindness is what makes them truly stand out.
  • Advice I’d give my teenage self: Enjoy the moments and celebrate your wins. Invest in yourself and your future, and don’t wait — see the world while you can. Life’s about balance, growth and adventure.
  • Talent I’d most like to have: I wish I could sing. Let’s be honest — I’ve got main character energy, just not the vocal range to back it up.
  • Dream date: To come home to a fully packed suitcase and a surprise trip planned. Any destination would be fine with me.
  • Attribute I like best about myself: My patience. I’m one of the most patient people, and I credit that for much of my success as a dance instructor.
  • And least: I’m a perfectionist and an overachiever. I want everything to be perfect, which sometimes makes me indecisive and stressed over little details.
  • Most ridiculous thing I believed as a kid: If you turned the light on in the car while driving at night, the police would pull your parents over and arrest them. 🚨
  • My hero: My husband. He’s my best friend, supports me unconditionally and always inspires me to be my best self.
  • My bucket list: Adventure and love. I want to travel the world, visit every continent and swim in every major body of water. I want to renew my vows with my husband in a beautiful place like Bora Bora or Fiji. And I want to own a big boat we can sleep on to explore different islands together.
  • My motto: Life is short — cherish every moment. Success is earned, not given. Push yourself, stay positive, ride the wave, and good vibes will come back to you.
More Know Your Neighbors:

Maddie Greer: Mars Theater Director

https://www.effinghamherald.net/lifestyle/know-your-neighbor-maddie-greer/


Jackson (Jake) ZeiglerEffingham County Communications Manager
https://www.effinghamherald.net/lifestyle/know-your-neighbor-jackson-jake-zeigler/


Susan Kraut: President and CEO, Effingham County Chamber of Commerce
https://www.effinghamherald.net/lifestyle/know-your-neighbor-susan-kraut/