Monday, December 31, 2018

Christmas 2018

Merry Christmas from the Porath family! There is so much to be happy for in 2018!

Nichole was promoted to Director of Finance at Bethel Lutheran Church. She has really enjoyed transforming their finance department while also enjoying the flexible schedule that only a church job (and 30 hours/week) can provide. She is also pursuing a Church Business Administration certificate through Villanova University to help her to better utilize her MBA and corporate finance experience in a church setting.

She also completed her 2nd year as head coach for the Northfield High School boys and girls cross country teams. The team has really transformed over the two years she has been with it. They are excited by the results they're seeing, working hard together, and -of course- enjoying some fun cross country shenanigans along the way. The team is incredibly young, so watch out for Northfield in the results over the next few years. They're up and coming! Nichole is absolutely in love with her job as head coach!


As her coaching reputation has grown, and as a Nordic ski head coaching position sat unfilled for the better part of a year, Nichole was convinced to take over the NHS Nordic team as well. She convinced Nate to cut back his clinic hours to join her 3 days a week, and also convinced Craig and Eva (their two best friends!) to help as well. It has been a challenge time-wise (so many logistics to manage!), but it is also rewarding to work with another group of student athletes.

Then, as if that wasn't enough, Nichole still coaches about 10 runners from around the country through her own coaching business, TNC Endurance. Some of the best compliments she received this year:


  • I swear, you have a 6th sense!


  • I had to look back at my training logs and yesterday was my fastest half since I ran in August 2012!!


  • Yeehaw... that would be the sound of me getting another 2mi PR ;-)

She has had no problem keeping her coaching roster full, which is another huge compliment.


Nate continues his work at Midwest Dental in Faribualt. The office staff has grown to 10, including a second dentist. He continues to find his work rewarding, challenging, and ever-changing.

Both Nate and Nichole try to stay as fit and fast as they can, which is easier said than done. Nichole reset the world record in the 1/2 marathon while pushing a double stroller this Spring. The girls are definitely heavier, but Nichole is just in better shape/faster than she was last year. Hopefully this new record is hard to beat! Nichole also ran two marathons this year: Grandma's and Twin Cities. She finished 15th at TCM (and top 10 American) in a new post-pregnancies PR of 2:52 - with a gross green-gunk cold, even! She wishes she could have been healthy, but looks forward to Grandma's next year where she hopes to break that 2:50 mark.


Nate continues to ski very competitively. Last winter he competed in a number of ski races including a unique opportunity to race in the Masters World Championships in Minneapolis (in the US for the first time in a decade). He finished top 3 American in his age group and 6th in the World in the 30k Freestyle race. He was also able to win the Mora Vasaloppet for the 5th time and finished his 14th Birkie. Wow!

Greta and Anna are growing so quickly! They are both at the Montessori school in Northfield and loving it. Greta is the preschool classroom and Anna in the Toddler room. Greta will start MYSL (Minnesota Youth Ski League) in January of 2019 where Anna will tag along too. They also alternate gymnastics classes with swimming lessons. They love their grandparents and love playing with their cousins.




Greta turned 4 this October. It is so fun to watch our sweet, smart, and silly girl grow up! It's hard to believe she still has two years before Kindergarten... she has long mastered her numbers, colors, upper and lowercase letters and sounds, cutting, etc.

She is really into making her own books now. She'll ask us how to spell all of the words she wants to write in it and then diligently writes those down and adds illustrations. She is starting to sound out words, is doing simple math, and is amazingly quick at logic-type thinking. Things like: "I'm sorting the cards down from 7... I have 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 in order, but I need a 1! Oh, an Ace is a 1? Ok, now I've counted down." She loves to practice gymnastics, create art, play in her box fort (it has grown impressively over the holiday season!), go on bike rides, run, catch bugs, and care for others. There were a few firsts for her this year: a first haircut, a first day of preschool, and finishing her first kids race (at the NHS XC Alumni race this year).









Anna turned 2 this October as well. If Greta is our "lover", Anna is our "fighter". She has a more stubborn side to her, although we are told we are the luckiest parents as even Anna is a super easy kid! She loves anything her sister is doing, singing (and knows an impressive number of nursery rhyme songs!), music and dancing, cleaning, practicing gymnastics, and eating (especially meat... who would have thought?!). She will follow along and try anything, fall numerous times and get right back up, smiling and laughing as if nothing happened. She also has the best (contagious!) laugh!







Caught!















During the summer we try to get up to the cabin several weekends as well as get down to "the farm" (Nichole's parents farm outside of Marshall). Nate and Nichole went to Chicago this Spring for Nate's dental convention where he was one of the few Midwest Dental doctors to earn a "Diamond Club" award. They visited Leighton and took in the Hamilton production while there. We camped for the first time this summer. Yes, the tent was just in our backyard. Yes, Anna still slept in her crib in the house (utilizing the baby monitor's range!). Yes, we slept on a blow up mattress. But - Greta thought it was the coolest thing ever :).


Sad news this year: we lost Mesa right before Christmas. Who would have thought a dog adopted free off of Craigslist would have been such a perfect fit for our family?! Nichole estimates that Mesa logged over 5,000 miles with her in the 8 years that we had her. She won numerous 5ks with Nichole (including pulling to a 16:58!), was the first person in our house to secure a running sponsorship, and was featured in the famous dog lover magazine "Dog Fancy". She lived a wonderful, long life. We love and miss you, Mesa!



Mesa signing off until she sees you again... :)



Saturday, December 24, 2016

Christmas 2016

Merry Christmas from the Porath family: Nathan, Nichole, Gretchen (Greta), and our newest addition Anna Kathryn!

2016 was a fantastic year for us.

Nathan continues to work at Midwest Dental in Faribault. He loves his work, his staff, and his patients. 

Nichole works in finance 27 hours/week at Bethel Lutheran Church. She truly loves her job and the opportunity to utilize her financial management experience to make changes to the delivery, analysis, and overall financial management of the church. 

Nichole also continues to coach 10-15 athletes from around the country as a part of TNC Endurance (TNC = Team Nichole Coaching). Her athletes are lean, mean, PR-producing machines! She really enjoys writing their crazy workouts, doing some of those workouts alongside her athletes (and was able to run alongside 5 different athletes from AK, WA and AZ this year!), laughing at the crazy texts and other fun racing/workout stories, and sitting on pins and needles for race results. 

TNC had a great showing at Grandma's marathon this year. 
Nichole proudly represents the Defeat the Stigma group, a project that brings awareness to mental health.
In addition to her part time finance position, part time coach/business owner, she is a full-time mom and wife. She never thought she would say this, but coming home to her little family is the highlight of her day. She enjoys taking care of a lot of "the little things" in and around the house.



Enjoying the zoo together this Summer.
Athletically, both Nate and Nichole tried to stay as active as they could. Perhaps the highlight of Nathan's racing was his 4th win in the 35k Mora Vasaloppet skate race. He also finished another Birkie while the entire family cheered in cow suits. 

Perhaps the coolest skiing picture ever.
Greta told Dad she wanted a horsey for Christmas.

So he went out an won her one at the Mora Vasaloppet. 
Skiing with dad!
Nathan has really enjoyed his new bike! He often bike commutes to or from work. 
Nathan and Nichole found out they were expecting #2 early in 2016!


The room on mom's lap grew smaller and smaller...
Pregnancy didn't slow Nichole down. Her original goal was to run Grandma's marathon, and despite the fact that she was going to be 22 weeks pregnant, she decided to still do it. She finished in 3:38, enjoyed walking whenever she felt like it, and liked the ability to chat with everyone around her. The guys who were She said she could get used to running marathons "for fun"! Fun fact: She averaged 70 miles a week through the first half of her pregnancy and had logged over 1800 miles by the time Anna arrived. If exercising through your pregnancy truly does increase baby's IQ, Anna should be a genius!

Nichole ran Grandma's marathon at 22 weeks pregnant. It was a very hot and humid day so she took it very easy with lots of water and a few walk breaks. She said she could used to running marathons "for fun"!

Nichole (~20 weeks pregnant) and Mesa took 3rd place at the Fast and the Furry 5k, a race they do together every year. Mesa kindly asked that Nichole not be pregnant next year so they try to RACE it!
Greta is becoming quite the little whiz at the Northfield Montessori school. She knows how to count to 12, knows her colors and shapes, how to sing most of the "ABCs" and a few other songs (Twinkle, Twinkle; Rudolph; Rock-a-Bye-Baby), and can do 24 piece puzzles crazy fast. She tried gymnastics (where she mostly just wanted to "run, run, run!" on the tumbling mats) and swimming lessons (those went a little better) this year. She is looking forward to putting on her skis this winter with dad. Hopefully her feet are finally big enough to fit in the bindings! She is ever happy and truly loves life.

Greta continues to have a love for LIFE! She is ever happy, curious, and a little smarty pants!
Greta loves being active. She loves to bike, run, swim - anything!
Here she is, biking all the way to Craig's house (one mile away). She wanted to visit Craig and his chickens - and once she started out (with mom walking beside her), she never looked back! Looks like an endurance athlete in the making... and it also looks like mom and dad will have to keep an eye on her!
At the Frightening 5k, a race that Nichole directs in Northfield. Here is Greta with Tia Jessica!

Hard to believe she is already 2! Celebration #1 in the hospital the day after Anna was born.
Happy Birthday, Greta! Celebration #2.

She chose the "Mad Cow" cupcake to eat :)
Bike rodeo at school! She hardly said good-bye to mom when she was dropped off.

Common comments from her teachers: Man, she loves to bike! Wow, she can really go!
Visiting "the farm". We are members of a CSA and look forward to our weekly vegetable pick-ups. Greta always has to take us to see the chickens and the pigs.
This was taken the day before Anna was scheduled to arrive. Her last day as dad's "only"!
Greta tried gymnastics this summer. It went... okay :). She was one of the smallest in her "Tiny Tumblers" class, and she didn't quite have the grip strength to hold onto a bar.

She LOVED to sprint across the balance beam and "run, run, run!" on the tumbling mats. *Sigh*. She must be her mother's daughter!

One of Greta's favorite things was learning sign language. She knew about 50 signs by the time she was ~20 months old.
Anna Kathryn greeted the world on October 14th, one day before her sister turned 2. She has been a great baby, but caught RSV and the rhinovirus relatively early in life so has spent an unfortunate amount of time at Children's Hospital in St. Paul. As of Christmas eve we are nearing day 12 of our stay there, but are in good hands. She is slowly improving. It will be nice to all be home as a family again!

Welcome, Anna Kathryn! 6 pounds, 13 ounces, 19 inches long. Just beautiful!
Named after her great grandma, Anna, and her great aunt, Kathryn.

Great grandma was a little surprised - and honored - to learn baby was named Anna.
Greta is such a great big sister!
Greta is helping Anna with "Tummy Time"
*Sister Love*
Supervising our Christmas decorating
Anna on her first day at Children's
Day 4... In the PICU
6th Floor... Day 8...
Meanwhile, Nate and Nichole are putting the finishing touches on a fully custom home in Northfield. It is being built on a walk-out lot that backs up to a 30 acre city park (no houses in sight!). The highlights of the house plans include a bonus room that will be used as "the coolest play/craft/reading/sleepover room ever!", a gigantic work out room, a wax room for Nathan, an extra bedroom for Nichole's quilting projects and coaching office and a space for a future sauna. The new house should be finished early in February. Their house on Crocus Ct. just passed appraisal, so the "sold" sign was officially posted outside their home! It will be a little hard to leave that house as there are a lot of memories, but we are very excited to make new memories in "the forever house".





Biking on the trail that runs right next to the new house
Other highlights this year, in picture form:

Jim, Nate's dad, retired in April. We have had so much fun spending more time with him!
Music, and a grandparent... what more can a 2 year old ask for?
Nathan and Nichole spent a week in Alaska in June. It was the trip of a lifetime!

Meeting up with Lisa, Nathan's high school friend. She let us stay in her spare bedroom for a number of nights in Anchorage.
We hiked, ran, met up with friends, and enjoyed the perfect weather and nearly endless daylight! Here Nichole is with two of her TNC athletes, Erika and Beth (Beth was also a GAC grad).
On a day long glacier tour. Tons of wildlife sightings - definitely a highlight!
Celebrating Aunt Kathy's 60th birthday on her boat!
Gustavus Alumni race!

Lots of fun times at the cabin this year, including finishing the "sand boat"
Fishing with Tia! Greta was not afraid of touching the fish. Her cousin Simon definitely was :)
Cheering at TCM.
Grandma Colleen and Grandpa Pete came for a visit!
Nichole continues to speak about her running journey at high schools and colleges - even while 37 weeks pregnant! This is her before a presentation to the Faribault HS XC team.
Daddy's girls


Uncle Ben and Aunt Mary flew in for a week to enjoy deer hunting with my dad, Greta's birthday party, and a weekend with the girls!
One of Nichole's first runs after Anna was born. Grandma Karen made Anna a second sleeping bag for the Chariot. Looks like it works well for sleeping! :)
First bath together
Snowman!
Holiday program!
Guess who cried through all four songs of the toddler program? :)
Great Aunt Kathy made Anna a Gustavus-colored throw quilt. You would think by Anna's expression that it was St. Thomas colored... :)
Anna says, "Merry Christmas!"
To end this year's letter, here are some of Greta's gems from this year:
-Greta, we don't talk with our mouth full. Greta proceeds to take the partially chewed apple out her mouth - and continue talking.
-Grandpa Pete, asking about his Thanksgiving 5k race: Is Grandpa fast or slow? Greta: SLOW!
-Nichole: Greta, let's sing the Itsy Bitsy Spider! Greta: No, mommy. Spider is dead.
-Someday we'll be able to cheer, Go Raiders! for you! Greta: Nooo (said in a you're silly! voice). Go Gusties!

Wishing you all the best in the upcoming year!
~Nate, Nichole, Greta, Anna, and Mesa


We are looking forward to the adventures to come!