With the Stock Market crash on October 24, 1929 which became known as "Black Tuesday"; and within a few short years Oklahoma experiencing the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression seemed to be in full swing. People were out of work, food lines opening to feed those who were starving, people forsaking all they knew to head west hearing you could possibly find work in California. An extremely difficult time period through the 1930's that affected everyone across the United States, and certainly the farming families in the mid-west. Henry and Sibyl were barely in their twenties.
The year was 1931/1932 when my Great-Grandparents Henry and Sibyl decided to borrow money from the bank; the only time she said that they ever did; and it was 50.00! With a new baby coming, Henry went and pulled old boards off one of the old family home places to make a new floor for the new addition to the house. Henry had also bought a pig, and as soon as the pig had babies, he sold them, made the money back, and went straight to the bank to pay off the note!
Henry and Sibyl |
These days were hard, and some of Sibyl's own family decided to head west hoping it was better out in California! They asked Henry and Sibyl to travel with them and go to California, Henry said, "No, they were staying!"
They didn't do without and didn't buy things they couldn't pay for, or afford! Sibyl continued to live that way up until the end of her days in 2011 when she went to be with Jesus.
What Henry and Sibyl helped to carry on, build, and establish, is close to 100 plus years old, and is still today in full operation with some 300 plus head of cattle, 20 plus head of horses, and a few thousand acres managed by my parents, grandparents, and other family members. God kept them, blessed them, in a time that devastated so many.
That kind of fortitude was certainly passed down to their children and grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. My mom made a comment once that has stayed with me all these years, "No matter what it looked like, somehow we always made it."
Henry and Sibyl's Home Place 2013 |
It wasn't until all these years later when God began to intervene in my life, that I began to understand it was God! God we always made it... God we always had enough. He was with us then, with us all now. The mercy and grace of God.
Isaiah 55:6
Seek you the LORD while he may be found, call you upon him while he is near.
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