The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Síða 25

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Síða 25
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 23 preparations and parties with games and dances, after the serious religious exercises had been duly observed. These gaieties were enjoyed by young and old together and hospitality was shared with friends and neighbours. Ah, yes, we were gay and happy in spite of toil and meagre means! Mother’s loving care was ever present. Her selfless sweetly given sacrifices were wrapped around us and never doled out with the long dreary face of martyrdom. We did not realize it at the time, but we were also being nourished by her bright personality, her buoyancy of spirit and her steadfast faith. There was one occasion when my mother’s courage faltered. It was during the cold, cheerless winter after Father died. All the children were sick with the measles and one precious little girl at death’s door. There was nowhere to look for succour as no one dared to come near the house for fear of the dread disease, which in those days took a heavy toll of children and adults alike. For weary weeks mother kept her lonely vigil at the bedside of the little ones and one by one her high hopes seemed to collapse. But even then her early training came to her aid. She remembered the stoic endurance of a long line of courageous forbears. She re- called, too, her own mother’s often repeat- ed admonition to cling firmly to faith and spiritual values. “Life will not always be easy”, Grandma had said as mother set out from Iceland on her uncertain venture into a strange new land. “No, it will not always be easy, but it can be made beautiful by the inner flame of a bright spirit. And don’t forget,” she added stoutly, though the tears of this last farewell trembled in her voice, “Don’t forget, that no matter how hard the trail or heavy the burden, a daughter of the Vikings does not give up!” And so with renewed determination, mother attacked her problems and when all the children had miraculously recovered her own blithe temperament asserted itself once more. It is good to remember that mother lived to see the realization of many of her dreams and aspirations for her children. I like to believe too, that a good measure of her courage, faith and gentle kindness has been passed on to us. For she made life a game to be tackled bravely, played honestly and won with sweet humility. 775-0101 Your Neighborhood Taxi ___________________________ N. M. Paterson & Sons Limited GRAIN MERCHANTS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF COAL, TWINE, FERTILIZERS, CHEMICALS TERMINAL and STEAMSHIP OPERATORS WINNIPEG - THUNDER BAY - MONTREAL _______________________________________________

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