THE END OF A YEAR always evokes a time of personal reflection. A time to consider the events, the moments, the feelings, the blessings that stood out in the 366 days passed. I’ve selected five, from the many, that happened in my life. Certainly, there’s much more that affected me personally. But these are ones that imprinted deeply upon me.

1. A BLESSING BREWING
The year 2024 brought incredibly joyful news to my family. That news came in a six-pack of all natural & locally brewed craft beer from Big News Brewing Co. My second daughter and her husband brought the beer in August, when they arrived from Madison, Wisconsin for the annual Helbling family reunion.
I was excited to taste this beer from a new brewery (so I was told) in Madison. I pulled out a bottle, read the label, BABY Boyd IS BREWING—ARRIVING JANUARY 2025, and realized this was no ordinary beer. I was about to become a grandma for the third time. Miranda and John pulled off the surprise. I was so focused on the journalistic aspect of the Big News Brewing Co. name that I totally missed the bare baby feet graphics on the necks of the bottles. Soon that baby boy will arrive.

2. THE BLESSINGS OF FRIENDSHIP
On the flip side of birth is death. And in 2024, I lost a dear friend, Barb, to cancer. We have been part of the same couple’s bible study group for some 20 years. I’ve lost track. As she neared the end of life, Barb and her family opened their doors wide so family and friends could come and go. We carried in meals and, more importantly, love. Barb, no matter how awful she felt, always had time for visitors. Her strength, her unwavering faith, her cheerful attitude uplifted all of us. She understood the value in being together, of approaching death with courage and faith. Of saying goodbye.
But it was after Barb’s funeral, as her casket was wheeled out of church to the waiting hearse, that I felt the full blessings of the friendship we (and by “we” I mean our bible study group) shared. Barb had chosen the guys as pallbearers. We six women stood side-by-side waiting as our husbands gathered around the casket. I stretched out my arms, motioning for my friends to come close, to wrap our arms around one another. There we stood, a line of women linked. Linked in grief, friendship and love. It was a powerful moment.

3. A BLESSING FROM A NEW FRIEND
Also powerful was the moment I met a Venezuelan immigrant while on a walk in Faribault’s Central Park. Adolfo was pushing his one-year-old grandson, Milan, in a stroller when I paused to greet them. I learned that Adolfo had fled violence and Communism in his home country and wanted desperately to get his family to America. His pain was palpable. “We’re so happy to have you here,” I told my new friend. Adolfo responded with a broad smile and the words “God bless you” as he made the sign of the cross and held his hands to his heart. I will forever cherish that moment and the memories of the morning I met Adolfo and Milan in Central Park.
4. BLESSING ANOTHER
I am also grateful for the opportunities I’ve had in 2024 to encourage a young man, whom I’ll call J, in his struggles with long haul COVID. A friend, after a short conversation in a grocery store parking lot, connected me to J’s mom and from there the door was opened. I understand how devastating this diagnosis. I spent six months in vestibular rehab therapy in 2023 trying to overcome the many debilitating symptoms of long haul COVID. I’m better now, but still experience residual, primarily with sensory overload issues.
J’s case is much more severe than mine, especially physically. He had to drop out of college, used a wheelchair, struggled with overwhelming symptoms too numerous to mention. I tried to offer him hope, support and encouragement. Empathy, compassion and understanding. I also referred him to my physical therapist, whom J is now seeing. Few people understand this chronic condition, or even make an effort to understand, which makes working through long haul COVID even harder. That I could take my experiences and help J, and his mom, has helped me, too. I can see the good in a very difficult year in my life when I was basically home-bound. Empathy and the capacity to help others grows with each challenge we face in life.
5. BLESSED WITH LOVE
Finally, my last memorable moment of 2024 came just recently with a Christmas gift from my son, who was visiting from Boston. Caleb gifted Randy and me with a mandala he laser cut from plywood, stained and glued together. Six layers. When I realized what it was, I wept. I cried because of the love Caleb’s gift represents. I cried because I recognized the time, effort and thought he put into crafting this artwork for us. Hearts theme the piece. It speaks “family.” If art can capture love, this mandala holds endless love.
And so 2024 ends. A year that brought joy and sadness. But also a year overflowing with love…from family to friends to community.
© Copyright 2024 Audrey Kletscher Helbling




I like how you chose to write about five things from the past year…
The mandala is gorgeous. Good job Caleb!
Thank you, Valerie.
Aww such loving words. Thank you for sharing
You are welcome!
What a wonderful heartfelt gift from your son. Happy New Year dear Audrey.
Happy New Year to you also, dear Ruth. And, yes, this gift from Caleb is heartfelt and loving.
What a precious piece of artwork Caleb made you. I love Mandela’s. Homemade gifts are the best something to be treasured forever. Enjoy!!! Happy 2025. Have fun when your new grandchild comes soon .
Thank you, Roxy. And thank you for your friendship, cards and stickers, etc. You are always so kind and thoughtful. A blessed 2025 to you!
Wishing you and Randy a blessed, healthy and happy New Year!
Thank you, Coral. I wish the same for you in 2025.
incredibly beautiful blessings, Audrey, the good with the bad, and still – gratitude. you are also blessed to see life this way. ❤
I try to see the good in the challenges. Sometimes that’s harder than other times.
So right
Caleb probably does really well with computers but that mandala shows that he’s a gifted craftsman too. Amazingly intricate.
Caleb is incredibly gifted in software coding. Just to clarify, he didn’t create the design of this mandala. He bought that. But he did whatever you have to do with a laser printer to get the pattern from pattern to actual art and then put if all together. I can’t even begin to tell you how much I LOVE this gift from him!
Blessings indeed and that mandala is gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing 🙂 Happy Day – ENJOY
You are welcome. I had to share these moments. There are others I could have written about. But then the post would have been even longer.
I love the beauty you have found this year! Such varied things but all speak of love. Looking forward to hearing about the baby!
I try to find the beauty and the good, Gretchen. We’re counting the days down now until BABY arrives.
Hand made treasures are the best, the mandala is truly impressive. And another grandchild what a blessing!!
Anything handmade is the best. And, yes, so are new grandbabies.
That mandala is stunning. simply beautiful. What a gift.
It is stunning and beautiful. Every time I look at it I think of Caleb. It has a central place on our living room wall.
It sounds like you have had a year full of memories. Wishing you the happiest of new years! Wow, what a beautiful treasure from your son.
Every year brings joys and challenges. Yes, I LOVE that mandala from Caleb. Randy hung it in the living room, so we can see it when we are sitting and relaxing in the evening. It reminds me of my beloved son every time I look at it.
Your first picture of the watch reminds me that time passes to quickly – and I have a watch (that I like) I need repaired. I guess I will take care of that tomorrow. I just had my truck fixed (from damage done by another mechanic.) While this turned out to not be a cheap repair – I had both outside mirrors replaced with heated mirrors. Why heated mirrors in central Texas? It does get snowy and icy down here on occasion, but I got caught in a sleet storm in Fort Worth and had to drive back with a driver’s mirror that was severely iced. Window Washer fluid down here is like – freezes at 32 degrees which is the point water freezes, No help there! My PC has been in the shop for a bit over 2 weeks. I was having internet withdrawals! My PC was set up today so I can respond delete or write new e-mails from the 100 plus or so I get each and everyday! Keep in mind I had just finished losing my cell phone – which was replaced – save for all my contacts! Since just before Christmas to today, I have been to east Texas (TX/LA) to north Texas (TX/OK) and to west Texas (TX/NM) and home again. Covid was a harsh test for us all. Audrey, you and Randy are Blessed. We all are if we just look around us and our past. Peace, happiness and Health be with you.
You’ve been dealing with a lot, Gunny. I’m sorry. Wishing you peace, health and happiness, too, in 2025!