I’ve been a widow for many years, and my eight children are grown and have families of their own.
We lived from hand to mouth, and sometimes fell a bit behind, but when income tax refund time came around we caught up. We weren’t too proud to take hand-me-down clothes in good condition, and we accepted bicycles and toys when families with older children were cleaning up.
They did get a few new toys at Christmas time - but it was never a brand new bike or any toy that cost a ridiculous amount.
Grandma knew how to sew beautiful clothes and made dresses for the girls, and pants and shirts for the boys at holiday times.
When they became teen-agers they delivered newspapers, advertising circulars, shoveled snow, mowed lawns and babysat.
Fast forward to a recent family reunion: We laugh ourselves silly at all the funny stories we could remember, and the children are grateful that they knew what it was to work for what you want. Of course, not all the stories were funny, as one is bound to have challenges and conflicts in families, but with the Lord’s help we got through them.
Now my children are all over the United States and we keep in touch and try to have a reunion every three or four years where about six of the eight families are able to come. We also have mini-reunions of those of us who live about eight hours driving distance.
Although the lack of finances at times was frustrating, we weren’t hungry, or without heat in the wintertimes. We had lots of fun times, with grandma, grandpa, and aunts and uncles. Family and visiting with family was a regular activity.
All of my children have their own particular talents and are supporting their families. Four of them have graduated college, and the others are self-taught and developed their skills over time. One got a full scholarship, some got smaller ones, and they all took out student loans.
Looking back on all of this I see it as a very good thing that didn’t hurt us one bit, and actually made us stronger.
God is good, and I thank Him for my family and for taking good care of us.