Photos like these reminded us all how quickly time goes by and how important it is to slow down and enjoy the moments we have.
I’m grateful that we never had to miss any of these special moments with our parents. My mom and dad always showed up for everything.
No matter how busy life gets, my dad, Ralph Norman is there. Faith and family always come first. We’re together during Christmas every year.
We have our Christmas Eve breakfast, a tradition that started with dad’s parents. Now, dad and mom host it at their home and dad treats it like the most important meal of the year. He makes sure every seat is filled, every grandchild feels special, and everyone leaves with a full stomach and a full heart.
Those moments tell you everything you need to know about him. He shows up. He makes time for people. He puts family first. And he believes that if something is worth doing, it is worth doing with your whole heart.
That is why I believe he will make a great governor. The same man who never misses a Christmas Eve breakfast, who cherishes old family photos, and who teaches by example is the man who will work tirelessly for South Carolina. He listens, he cares, and he always makes sure the people around him feel valued and supported.
This Christmas, while we look back at old Christmas photos and prepare for our annual Christmas Eve breakfast, we are also building something new together. A movement powered by people who believe South Carolina deserves honest, caring, and hard working leadership.
If you believe in that vision, I hope you will take part in today’s $10 Tuesday and help dad continue traveling the state to meet voters. If you can, please chip in $10 today.
Thank you for letting me share this special memory with you. I hope it brings a little Christmas cheer to your day.
Warmly,
Mary Catherine