The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1982, Blaðsíða 34

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1982, Blaðsíða 34
32 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SUMMER, 1982 ON PUGET SOUND From the Memoirs of Dr. Valdimar J. Eylands (Concluded) Once I interrupted the good company of a farm couple I visited. I was on my way home from Blaine to Bellingham when I stopped at a farmhouse near the road to chat with an elderly couple who were very faith- ful members of my Blaine church. We sat in the front room and chatted after the in- evitable cup of coffee. All of a sudden, two apparently well-fed mice came running out on the floor and started to play. No one present seemed to think this was anything unusual, but the farmer said, “Why are you coming NOW, you little devils?”. Sometimes they thought my preaching was too soft and sentimental. Once, after a service, my wife and I were invited to the home of one of our leading members for refreshments. The man of the house was known for his frank and sometimes rather crude expressions. He now started to tease me, as we sat around the coffee table, saying that my sermon had been soft-soap, and not much spice in it. “I want,” he said, “to hear a strong, realistic sermon about hell and the devil.” His wife, sitting opposite him, snapped “It would no doubt be very good for you to hear about that. . A host of memories crowd me when I think back on those days. Some are sad or silly, humorous or solemn. Late one after- noon I was asked to come to Blaine in a hurry to settle a domestic quarrel. A couple were expressing their opinion of each other in such a loud voice that the neighbours feared they might lay hands on each other. I did not have much faith in my ability to settle a domestic fight of such intensity but, of course, I went over there. When I got to the house no one responded to my ringing or knocking, and so I walked in. There the couple sat, very shamefaced, as far from each other as the walls of the house allowed. They responded only reluctantly to my questions, but admitted that their honey- moon was over quite awhile ago, and that they did not get along too well. I sat with them for awhile, and said whatever I thought a minister should say under such circum- stances, and had a closing devotion with them. They embraced, and said they would forgive each other and forget. Whether they did or for how long I do not know. I never heard of further trouble between them. But this trip almost ended in a disaster for me. On the way home I stopped at the home of friends along the road, and the housewife gave me a tinful of eggs which I put on the back seat of the car. But on the way I lost control of the car on an ice-covered bend on the road, and landed in the ditch upside down, the eggs, meanwhile, coming over me like a shower. I was thrown into the roof of the car with considerable force and sus- tained a back injury which I had to have treated for many months. The car was also damaged. But that which I remember most clearly from the whole episode was the ex- pression on the face of my wife when I entered the house. I had left home for this trip dressed in a neat, dark suit, and wearing an overcoat of a similar color. What the good wife saw when I entered that night was certainly not a very neat looking husband but one all tom and bespattered from head to foot, looking pale as a ghost. Remembering the errand on which I was, she drew her own conclusions immediately from the evidence and exclaimed, “What is this man? Did you, the minister, get into a fight?” About this time a law was enacted by the United States Congress granting all senior citizens, above a certain age, a small annual pension. But only citizens were eligible. In the Icelandic community there were a num-

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