05/26/2024
I am Rebecca Williamson, 22 years old, and I will turn 23 next month. My beautiful daughter, Eimhearsten, is 5 years old and will be 6 in December. We enjoy a simple life, spending time swimming and playing at home. I have spent most of my adult life as a CNA, working at a hometown nursing home and traveling to nursing homes all over. I truly enjoyed that part of my life and plan to further my education and become a RN very soon. My passion is to create events that make other people enjoy life. I believe that life is hard and that everyone needs a little bit of happiness and fun. Everyone needs a break, so why not make it an enjoyable one? Am I right?
My boyfriend is Luke Scoggins. Our business wouldn’t be possible without him. He has hand-built just about everything we have. He enjoys making things and spending time with his family. He has a full-time job in construction, and on weekends and after work, he mows yards and helps me with our business. He is such a hard-working and god-leading man. He has a heart of gold, especially when it comes to his family.
We first got together about 5 years ago and spent a year together, then went our separate ways to figure out life and what everything was really all about. Years later, God brought us back together, and we have been unbreakable ever since we figured out in our time apart that life means nothing if it’s not with the person you love. Our family means the absolute world to both of us.
Back in 2021, I knew I wanted my own business. I just didn’t know where what or how. I started making cups, shirts, candles, balloon arches, and so much more, but my business just wasn’t what I wanted it to be. It wasn’t until November of 2023, when my dad passed away, that I figured out exactly what I wanted to do.
My dad Shawn Williamson was such an upbeat, fun, and crazy man. Just by him walking into a room, everyones face would light up. There was never a dull moment with him. Everyday he lived was a party. He never left any situation without making everyone smile. He was there for everything, whether it was fixing something, making something, or simply just coming by to get a plate of food and enjoy time with his family. I could always count on him to be there no matter what. He pushed me to be better, and he is the reason this business is here today in loving memory of Shawn Williamson. May Daughter Like Father, forever keep your name alive.