The Big Picture is the Collection of Pieces
As a new year starts, the big picture isn’t always clear. Just as individual puzzle pieces may seem unrelated, it is the careful assembly and alignment that brings out the final successful result.
This holiday season, we want to express our deepest gratitude for your trust, collaboration, and your invaluable contributions. It’s through the combined efforts of each team member, each project, and each shared success that our puzzle of partnership has evolved into the bigger picture.
We look forward to another year of collaboration, growth, relationships, and shared achievements, building on the strong foundation we’ve created TOGETHER.
We’re grateful for all of the pieces that make up Team TSP. From childhood memories & traditions, to new family memories & festive events, they all fit perfectly together.
Tim Jensen
The best part of the Holiday season for me is spending precious time with family. One of the traditions that I cherish the most is one that I don’t even get invited to! My folks graciously invite the grandkids over each year for a lefse making session. The grandkids, no matter what age, all look forward to the hands-on activity of making lefse with their cousins and grandparents. When finished, they all get to bring home the result of their hard work. Lots of laughs, great memories with grandparents, and they get to eat their mistakes! Priceless!
Paula reiff
Attending a Christmas service at church is an obvious highlight for me. But aside from that, I just really enjoy gifting, with the highlight being watching my kids and grandkids open their gifts.
Michelle Klobassa
My favorite part of preparing for Christmas is setting up our Nativity scenes. I have fond memories of doing that each year as a child and now my kids look forward to it just as much.
Kelli Osterloo
My favorite piece of the holidays is the traditions that are created. I have special memories as a child of decorating Christmas cookies with my Grandma, Christmas Eve oyster stew, and midnight church services. Creating new traditions with my own family is extra special. We started this tree skirt the year my son was born, and each year add the kids’ handprints to see how much they have grown – the smudgy prints are an extra special memory of their ages at the time!
Kari Kiesow
McKenna Shallberg
Penny Harrison
Bill ‘s great-aunt created these handmade small velvet stockings. They have your full name on one side and your birthday on the other side. When anyone in the family got married or had a baby, she made one for the new member of the family. She is long gone, but it gives us a warm feeling every year when we hang them up.
Chase Kramer
Jared Nesje
Emma Anderson
Jeff Bowar
My favorite piece of the holiday season is the nostalgia of it all. No other time of the year brings up so many thoughts and memories of years gone by. For me it starts with the Thanksgiving Day parade and runs through New Year’s. The stores preparing for Christmas, pulling out numerous totes of Christmas decorations for the house, and of course the music. It all comes together and gets me thinking back to the days of coming home from college for Christmas, all the family traditions growing up, and now all the traditions I have with my family. I enjoy this season and thinking back on many great memories and the new ones to come.
Autumn Kayl
Carly Nord
One of my favorite memories of Christmas time was when my family would go to Lorie Line piano concerts every year and we would collect the bells. The bells were given to ring during the Jingle Bells song. It was something my parents took my sisters and I to every year and its fun to bring them out to decorate the house with.
Loretta Haugen
Von Petersen
I think my favorite holiday thing that my family does is every year we buy the latest Lego Christmas village set and we spend a couple of nights putting the new one together and all the previous ones as well. At this point I think we have 5-6 sets.