Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Sunday, March 29, 2026
my sweet aunt Loie
Loie was a wonderful sister, Mom, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt. This tribute is from her eldest granddaughter, Emily:
My Grandma Loie—my kiddos GiGi—left this world peacefully last weekend. In true GiGi fashion, she did things her way until the very end… including giving us one final, incredibly generous gift: the time to say goodbye, to hold her hand, and to thank her for the kind of love that shapes a lifetime.
I’ve been trying to figure out how to sum up a woman who somehow managed to be the main character in every chapter of my story. As the oldest grandchild—and the only granddaughter—what we had was ours alone. Special in the way that feels impossible to explain but easy to recognize if you were lucky enough to witness it.
When I was little, she was my partner in crime and my personal loophole. If my parents said no, I already had Grandma’s number dialed—because we both knew she’d say yes. Her house was magic: polka dancing in the living room, wagon rides around the farm, exploring abandoned buildings, making necklaces out of church bulletins.
As I grew up, she somehow became not just my grandma, but one of my very best friends. We talked about everything and nothing—sometimes every single day. I would give anything to hear her pick up the phone one more time and answer how she was with, “Not too damn bad,” like it was the only correct response to that question.
And then I became a mom—and watching her love my babies might have been my favorite chapter of all. She showed up in every way that mattered: holding babies, adding another blanket (for her and the baby), and somehow still making sure I had a hot cup of coffee or a moment to breathe. When we lived in North Dakota, she and my mom would hop on a train at least every six weeks just to be with us—because that’s just who she was. Showing up wasn’t something she did, it was who she was.
Our “Grand Adventures” to Duluth—four generations, so much laughter, and just enough chaos—will forever be my kids’ favorite memories and some of my most treasured ones too.
This past week has felt impossible in a way words don’t quite cover. I miss my person. I miss her voice, her wit, her stubbornness, her way of making everything feel just a little bit lighter. I know she was ready, and I know she knew we’d be okay… but that doesn’t make the space she left any less enormous.
A piece of my heart—and each of my kids’ hearts—went with her.
I’ll find her in the waves of Lake Superior, in the smell of KFC, in the background noise of the Game Show Network, in a York Peppermint Patty after dinner, and in the unmistakable sparkle in my kids’ eyes.
Give Poppy a hug from us—and if the Bandwagon is playing wherever you are, I hope you both are dancing.
Until we meet again, GiGi. 🤍
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Saturday, March 28, 2026
Thursday, March 26, 2026
first high school track meet!
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
treasures of eastern Europe
Osten and I are planning a trip to Eastern Europe June 2028 with a school trip. It’s the summer heading into his senior year. We’re going to need to work hard and save our money!
Monday, March 23, 2026
Sunday, March 22, 2026
end of our break
Brad flew to sunny Florida today for business and Osten and I are heading back to school tomorrow. I can’t believe how quickly this school year is flying past.
Busy week with hopefully a track meet or two for Osten.
Mom learned about her sister’s death and seems to be doing pretty well with the news. She is one tough cookie.Saturday, March 21, 2026
goodbye dear aunt Loie
Friday, March 20, 2026
oh what a night
Brad and I were treated by Brent and Ike to an evening of dinner at the Lexus Court-side Lounge for dinner and premium seating at the Target Center to watch the Timberwolves play the Portland Trail Blazers. We were down most of the game but came back to eventually lost by 4. The score was 108-104. It was so exciting to see all the players close up and hear them talking. My favorite player, Jaden McDaniels had a great game. Kyle’s favorite player Rudy Gobert had a double double—double digit points and rebounds.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
spring like day
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
dells day 3
What a wonderful trip but still super happy to be home. Started the day at the park and then went to Pizza Ranch and hit the road. Osten ran 3.5 miles when we got home and I unpacked, did laundry and made dinner. Now we’re watching a combo of play in games for the NCAA tournament and the Timberwolves.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
dells day 2
Fantastic St Patrick’s day with a day at Kalahari resort! We spent most of the day sliding. I went to the very best outlet mall I’ve ever shopped. Osten got some new running shorts and I got some tank tops.
Filled out NCAA men’s basketball brackets and then walked to the movie theater to see Send Help. It was an amazing movie!
the spring break adventure begins
It sure doesn’t feel like spring here in Wisconsin, but we made it to the ultimate water park city! We’re at the Dells! Here’s to a lot of adventure and fun!
Sunday, March 15, 2026
as forecasted
The snow came just as it was forecasted! What a beautiful site. I baked St. Parry’s day cookies, finished a good book and went on a lovely hike around town.
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