I Remember Grandma

My GrandMaI am going back farther than my 93 years for this story.  This time I”ll introduce you to my Grandma Walland. She died 59 years ago. I recall that because I had a baby son and couldn’t go to her funeral 500 miles away. I loved her so much, but it didn’t matter that I couldn’t go because I had so many stories about her stored in my head.

Annie Juliana Norderlund was born on August 31, 1861, in Turpin, Norway. When she was just a little baby a man named Halvor Walland came to visit the Norderlund family. When he saw Grandma, he said, “When she grows up, I’ll surely marry her!”, and he did 20 years later in a far country called America!

She grew up a shepherd girl and went up a mountain to take care of the family’s sheep herd. The only one with her was her little brother. She often talked about the many things that happened while they were taking care of the sheep. One day she came down the mountain, leaving her smaller brother alone with the sheep. It was a big day! She was to be confirmed at the Lutheran church in Turpin. She was so worried about her little brother that she went back up the mountain before the celebration of her confirmation was underway.

The Norderlund family was very poor. Annie’s father died when she was very young, leaving her mother to raise their six children alone. Two brothers had already left the home to find work. When Annie was just 15-years-old, her mother died. Annie tried to keep the four of them fed by doing household work for their neighbors who paid her in food.

One day her older brother came home. He was recently married and had his bride with him. They said they would take the two younger children home with them, but Annie would have to live in the house alone. She was far too old to fit into their new family.

Annie didn’t know what to do. She tried to get a job in town, but it was too small to have any offerings for her. She thought she had to stay in the Norderlund home.  One day, a package came from America from her uncle Olaf who had been there for several years. In the package there were many dimes. He wrote that there should be enough for her to come to America where it would be easy to find work. Annie was 16 years old at the time and decided to make the trip to Chicago.

She bought her ticket on the boat heading for America and went through Ellis Island. She then boarded a boat going through the St, Laurence River to Chicago, where her uncle lived. This took nearly all of her dimes, but she had enough to eat some soup at a cafe in Chicago. Annie finally found her uncle who had a housekeeping job waiting for her. The work was hard, but harder still was the difficulty in learning the English language. She was glad when her uncle was leaving for North Dakota and would like to take Annie with him. There were other relatives who had settled there. So, the two of them got on the train heading for North Dakota. Annie lived there for the rest of her life.

Next, I will tell you about her life in North Dakota. Don’t miss it! There is still much to tell about the life of Annie Juliana Norderlund.

psalm 121

As I was leading a Bible study one morning, a lady said,”I look up to Mt. Hood every day because the Bible tells me to in this Psalm.”

“Yes, the Bible does read that way, but let’s read together the whole Psalm 121 and discuss each verse,” I said.

“I will lift up my eyes to the mountains; from whence shall my help come? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. He will not allow your foot to slip; He who keeps you will not slumber, Behold, He who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is your keeper; the Lord is your shade on your right hand, the sun will not smite you by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord will protect you from all evil; He will keep your soul. The lord will guard your going out and your coming in from this time forth and forever.”

“Now, isn’t that a wonderful promise for each of us? You must remember that the whole Bible is a letter from God to you. All of the promises are for each of you if only you reach out and touch Him. Of course, we should look up to the mountain and when you do, you will feel much better than looking down in despair and discouragement. The 2nd verse says your help comes from the Lord.”

That means everything for everyone, doesn’t it? If He made heaven and earth, it’s likely He can handle your problems. And that isn’t all, He’ll be your shade. During the shady times of your life, He will take you through them if you ask.

I am reminded of a story about a boy who was carrying his brother who had hurt his leg. A man came along and said to the boy, “That’s too heavy a load for a little guy like you, isn’t it?

The boy answered, ” He ain’t heavy, Mister. He’s my brother!”

That answers it. God loves you so much! He’s our maker and keeper. Your problem is never too much for him to handle. Verse seven  says, “He will protect you from evil and verse eight says, He will guard your going out and coming in.”

It’s a pretty good Psalm, isn’t it? I think you should memorize it and certainly you should believe it. Don’t you? The world is in an awful mess and we certainly need Jesus to help us go through this valley. He will calm our fears and take us to that mountain top!