Clara's favorite line was, The...
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Clara's favorite line was, "The Lord is good." Clara emigrated from Sweden as a small child. Her parents homesteaded on the Canadian prairies. When Clara was a young teenager, her father died suddenly. As the oldest child, she helped her mother raise her younger siblings.
They moved to the city, finding refuge in a rundown house. Abandoning all thoughts of an education, Clara cleaned houses of the more well-to-do and tended their children.
Eventually Clara married a young man who chose to seek his fortune in the northern bush. One fall afternoon, a neighbor brought the news that her husband had been killed by a felled tree. Clara and her infant daughter were forced to leave the bush and once again seek refuge in the city.
To complicate Clara's life, she was diagnosed with diabetes, and eventually had both legs amputated. I met her in a seniors' home when she was well into her nineties. As she related the stories (tragedies) of her life, she punctuated each story with, "The Lord is good." I couldn't help but think of Paul's, "Give thanks in all circumstances."
They moved to the city, finding refuge in a rundown house. Abandoning all thoughts of an education, Clara cleaned houses of the more well-to-do and tended their children.
Eventually Clara married a young man who chose to seek his fortune in the northern bush. One fall afternoon, a neighbor brought the news that her husband had been killed by a felled tree. Clara and her infant daughter were forced to leave the bush and once again seek refuge in the city.
To complicate Clara's life, she was diagnosed with diabetes, and eventually had both legs amputated. I met her in a seniors' home when she was well into her nineties. As she related the stories (tragedies) of her life, she punctuated each story with, "The Lord is good." I couldn't help but think of Paul's, "Give thanks in all circumstances."
