January
- Berit turned 15.
- Emma
turned 19.
- We
hosted a homeschool co-op once a week at our house.
- There
was lots of basketball between Jonathan’s officiating public school games
and the Monroe County Warriors (MCW) homeschool basketball teams (Zofeyah,
Berit, and Anders). Each of the three kids ended up winning All-Tourney
awards at various tournaments during the season.
February
- Bronwyn started taking guitar lessons.
- Zofie started working as a barista at Franklin Coffee House in Sparta.
- Jalen Lee, an international student from Japan, joined our family. He attends West Salem High School in West Salem, WI.
- Granddaughter Eleri (Gretchen and Ryan’s oldest) turned 3.
- Zofie got her long-awaited golden retriever puppy. She named him Mosley.
- Britton got hired as a paraprofessional educator at Onalaska Middle School in Onalaska, WI. Cassie continues to work at Logistics Health Incorporated.
- Gretchen’s husband Ryan started working for the U.S. Postal Service. Gretchen continues to work in a casual position as an OB nurse at Black River Falls Hospital.
March
- The
MCW varsity teams headed to Springfield, MO, for a week at the NCHBC
(National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championships).
- Meanwhile
Analaya, Gretchen, their kids, Finn, Bronwyn, and I headed to Grandma
Dyrud’s house near Newfolden, MN, and to Winnipeg, MB, to visit Auntie
Ingrid, Uncle Phil, and the cousins.
- Emma
moved to Minneapolis for four months. She lived with Analaya and Tim while
she nannied for several families from their church.
- Sigre
turned 21. (She lives in an apartment in La Crosse and works at Hancock
and Robinson CPAs as an accountant.)
- I
attended the Set Apart Conference in St. Paul, MN, with my mom, aunt, two
sisters, and Analaya.
April
- Anders
got on an AAU (a well-known athletic organization) summer basketball team.
- Britton
and Sigre walked the stage at the Western Technical College graduation
ceremony--Sigre with an Accounting degree and Britton with an Educational
Assistant degree.
- Berit
and Anders took their first flight on an airplane, a little eight-seater,
from Minneapolis to Thief River Falls to see Grandma.
- Bronwyn
played on a park and rec soccer team.
- Gretchen
turned 27.
- Leif and Dori surprised us with news of their baby coming in December.
May
- Berit
and Jalen took drivers ed.
- Kids
started using our new toy, the Rubber Docky (water mat), in the pond.
- We
traveled to Plymouth, MN, for Cousin Brett and Serena’s wedding.
- Analaya’s husband Tim graduated from Hamlin University with a Master’s Degree in Teaching. He currently teaches ESL at Meadow Lake Elementary School in New Hope, MN, and they continue to be caretakers for their apartment building.
June
- Bronwyn
took swimming lessons and passed level 5.
- We
signed up to support a Brazilian child through Compassion International.
His name is Carlos.
- Jalen
went home to Japan for the summer.
- Leif
and Dori moved to Mankato, MN, for Leif’s work at ISG Architectural Group.
He is learning electrical architecture out of the Mankato branch. Dori
gave up her barista job to stay home and write until the baby comes.
- The
entire family gathered at a cabin on Eagle Lake (at Faith Haven Bible Camp
near Battle Lake, MN) for four days for our 2017 Christmas Trip. We had
such a wonderful time we all decided to gather together there every June
for an annual family vacation.
- Jonathan
and I took a 30th wedding anniversary trip abroad. We started off in
Granada, Spain, and had an amazing time visiting our former international
student, Antonio, and his family and touring the city. We then flew
to Norway to attend the General Assembly of the Norwegian Lutheran Mission
and enjoyed the Blue Lagoon in Iceland during a lengthy layover on our way
home. It was an anniversary to remember.
July
- Jonathan
spoke at two different Bible camps.
- Zofie
attended and counseled at several weeks of Tent Camp.
- Bronwyn
attended Tent Camp.
- Lots
of cousins spent lots of time here.
- Emma
finally got a peacock chick, and Eleri got her very own chicken who lives
here in Grandma and Grandpa’s coop. (Yes, it has come in the house several
times.)
- Dori
and her sister Alivia came to visit for two weeks.
- Ewan
David Sawatsky was born to Gretchen and Ryan. He was born on Gretchen and
Ryan’s 6th anniversary and on his Great-grandma Dyrud’s birthday, July
21st.
- Later
that same day Leif and Dori had their gender reveal party, and we learned
we would be getting another grandson in December.
August
- Jonathan
took the Faith on Fire drama team from church on a week-long tour. Zofie,
Berit, and Anders are all part of FOF.
- Granddaughter
Geneva, Gretchen and Ryan’s second, turned two.
- Jalen
returned from Japan.
- We
hosted two Hungarians who came to speak at our Labor Day Family Retreat.
September
- The
entire family attended the Labor Day Family Retreat. Little Ewan was
baptized there by the lake.
- The
Millpond Academy Homeschool began its 23rd year and has five students
enrolled: Zofie is in 11th grade, Berit is in 10th, Anders is in 8th, Finn
is in 5th, and Bronwyn is in 4th.
- Homeschool
co-op started up again at our house, this time with five additional
students. We mummified a chicken during our Egyptian unit. (It was store
bought and dead when we got in, in case you were wondering.)
- Finn
turned 11.
- Leif
turned 24.
- Emma
left to attend Bodenseehof Bible School (Torchbearers International) in
Friedrichshafen, Germany. She will return home in April.
- I
began online coursework through English Success Academy to learn to teach
international students how to prepare for the TOEFL (Test Of English as a
Foreign Language) test. I continue to do ESL tutoring.
- Jonathan
began his 19th year of ministry at Christ Is Lord Lutheran Church. He
continues to officiate lots of basketball games and be a chaplain for the
Monroe County Sheriff’s Department.
October
- I
attended the Breathe Writers Conference in Grand Rapids, MI, with my mom
and sister Tamara.
- Britton
got hired to coach an Onalaska Middle School basketball team.
- Leif
and Dori took a two-week trip to Ireland.
- The
MCW basketball teams started their 2018-2019 season.
- Berit
and several friends took a sightseeing trip to San Francisco.
- Anders
turned 14.
- Zofie
turned 17.
- Grandson
Halden, Analaya and Tim’s son, turned 2.
- Analaya
turned 29.
November
- Zofie,
Berit, two aunts, four girl cousins, and I attended an excellent
mother/daughter conference in Hudson, WI, called, “Speak Truth in Your
Heart” (put on by Tomorrow’s Forefathers Ministries).
- Britton
and Cassie surprised us with news of their baby coming in June.
- Bronwyn
joined a park and rec basketball team.
- We
finally put up a fence around our playground area. It was a family
project, and it looks quite fine, if I do say so myself.
- Leif
and Dori’s offer on a house in Mankato was accepted, and they plan to move
in the beginning of January.
- Britton
turned 26.
December
- Bronwyn
turned 10.
- The
entire family (minus Emma, of course) enjoyed our 2018 Christmas Trip to
see Christian comedian Tim Hawkins live in Onalaska, WI.
- We
continue to eagerly await the birth of our new grandson this month.
And
there was so much more. Bullet lists don’t capture all those pleasant times of
just being...hanging out with family and friends, picking berries, sipping
coffee, family devotions with hymn singing and sharing, the music of
cello/flute/piano/guitar filling the house, the smell of woodsmoke and scented
candles, laughing together, ministering together, practicing hospitality, and
cuddling new babies. Thankfully they also don’t include the flip side... the
major scheduling challenges that go on around here, the adventures of owning
several vehicles on “hospice,” the loss of a family cat, the hours of weeding
and lawn mowing in the heat of summer, the challenges of training a puppy. But
it’s all part of life. We just pray we handle it all, both the easy and the
difficult, with grace, joy, and peace. Always reflecting our Savior in
everything we do and say. And being a blessing to each of you.
JOY
and PEACE to each of you this Christmas and in 2019!!

















I got on here to look up a recipe - - and I was pleasantly surprised to find/read your 2018 year in review blogpost! I learned so much about your delightful family and your activities! Keep up the good work! God bless you in 2019!
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