Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Verdal Landslide


On May 19, 1893, a terrible landslide occurred in Verdal, Norway.
It struck in the middle of the night, killing 116 people.
My grandfather, who had immigrated to America,
lived in this area.   His "home place" survived the landslide,
but tragically, several members of the Melby family
perished in the catastrophe.

My grandfather's aunt, Maria Baardsdatter, age 70, lost her life in the landslide.
Maria, her daughter , and another young woman named Bolette were inside the house
when the landslide hit.  Bolette woke up, swallowing clay & mud; she was covered from 
head to foot with the wet, sticky clay.  The women went into the loft  of
the attached barn.  They noticed a cow had been pushed up under the rafters!
There were several "waves" that occurred in the night.
 Maria was carried away by one of the waves and she died.

A farm called "Melbynesset" was buried in the clay. It was here that
Ingeborg Rasmussdatter, her husband Andreas, their daughter
Ragnhild, and their grandson, Edvin Herman lost their lives
that horrible night in May.
Ingeborg was also an aunt to my grandfather.


Ingeborg, Andreas and Edvin (grandson)
Ingeborg was my grandfather's aunt.
She was 54 at the time of her death.



Ragnhild was 21 years old when she died in the landslide.

Sevald was a son of Ingeborg & Andreas, so he was also
a relative.   He had gone to Chicago with his wife, Guro.
His little boy, Edvin Herman remained in Norway.
At the time of the landslide, Sevald was making
plans to have his son come to America.


This is Edvin Herman, who was 9 years old when he died in the landslide.

Such a heartbreaking story!   In a letter written to his parents 3 days after the landslide,
Sevald says he read of the landslide in the newspaper, 
but wasn't sure where exactly it was.
  Little did he know that his parents, sister and son all died!

In his letter, he talks lovingly of his son, and hopes his sister Ragnhild can
accompany Edvin Herman to America; he planned to send tickets.
He closed his letter with, (translated from Norwegian) "Live well and
thousands of wishes from Guro and me to all of you and mostly
to little Herman from Daddy."

[Guro was Sevald's new wife; his first wife and mother of Edvin Herman 
had died.]

Thanks to Stina Melby for the pictures, letter,
information and book about the Verdal landslide!



Sunday, January 27, 2013

The coat grandma made


Here is my Mom - she was about 3 years old.

The coat and hat that she is wearing were made
for her by her mother out of an old coat that belonged to
either Mom's dad or grandpa.

Old coats, pants & dresses were always put to
good use by sewing garments for the children.
I have a quilt that my grandmother made out
of old trousers that belonged to grandma.

The man in the background is Clarence Synstelien.
Mom said that he was teasing her and that
was why she doesn't look too happy in this picture.

GREAT AUNTIES





These are my Great Aunts Dahlager


I am guessing that the photo was taken around 1893-94,
since the youngest (Amanda) was born in 1897 and is
not pictured.
Here are their names:   Christine (1876-1961), Caroline (1880-1949)
Emma (1884-1967), Sophia (1886-1979), Clara (1889-1950)
 Ella (1891-1967) 
Aren't these little girls just adorable?
And those dresses!   Look at the detail!
I wonder if my great-grandmother made them?
And notice those shoes with all the buttons!
Love this photo!

My Mom's side of the family was very good at having
photos taken - and I am so glad they did!!
However, I do wonder why the boys (John, Ole & Nobel)
were not included on this picture!

Friday, December 28, 2012

The Great Remote Heist

This is Dylan in a very short video taken with my new camera.

Dylan is 15 months old and is a joy  & delight
to all of us, as is his big brother, Drew.

Over Christmas, the remote for the TV disappeared.
Dylan was last seen with it, but we could not
find it.    No biggie, we had another one.

But I was sure curious as to what happened to it!
I looked under the bed and under the dresser;
I pulled out the couch and took of the cushions.
I looked in the kitchen under the stove.
I looked in the cupboard and under the table.
I checked out the garbage in each of the rooms.
I even looked in the toy box, just in case.

[While looking for this remote, I vacuumed under the
furniture and ended up cleaning up pretty good!!]

Then I decided he must have put it in the garbage 
that was already picked up.  
I pretty much figured this had to be what happened.

Then yesterday, I had a minor sewer backup and I 
thought, "what if he put it in the toilet?"
I was imagining all sorts of sewer problems,
but assured myself the remote wouldn't have flushed down
without a problem.

So today  I had given up on finding
the remote.  Like I said, no biggie - I was just curious.

I sat here remembering how sweet Dylan was, standing
by the tree, taking off the tinsel and ornaments
and putting them back on.

Aha! [as in a lightbulb going on]
  Could he have put it the tree somehow?
I couldn't see it, but went in for a closer look
in the branches.   And there...it...was!
I don't know how it sat there so perfectly since Saturday,
but I am sure he decided to help trim the tree
with the TV remote.  
Makes perfect sense to a 15 month old, right?

Mystery solved!!

Close-up shows the remote nestled in the branches.
I had to put the camera in the branches for this shot.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas 2012

The typical after-opening-gifts scene - toys & paper everywhere!

Uncle Lee & Dylan


Dylan & Drew wearing the pajamas I made for them.

Checking out the tinsel.   I hadn't put the old-fashioned
tinsel on the tree in many, many years.  I guess I was feeling
nostalgic for my childhood Christmas this year!

Uncle Lee came from California to spend Christmas with us,
and we are so glad he did!   Here he is reading to his godson, Dylan.

Drew is hanging up an ornament that his little brother took off of the tree.
Such a helper, he is!   He even helped me make the meals.

Such a sweet pose for a sweet boy.

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Lee lifted up Drew, and Dylan was impatiently waiting
for his turn.

Now, you may ask where are the pictures of the others?   ha ha!   They
were not as cooperative! 
Merry Christmas to all!


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

PARISH CHRISTMAS PARTY

Our Parish Christmas party was this evening....
A delicious supper was served.....

Followed by a LONG table of Christmas goodies,
done up the Scandinavian way!


A Christmas skit by our resident actors.....


 Pastor Mark making sure the 12 Days of Christmas
was done correctly - what fun!

Just HAD to take a picture of the tree in the sanctuary.
It is beautiful!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Merry WMF Christmas 2012

This year, our WMF Christmas party was held in the chapel
of the church. 
The food was plentiful, in true
Scandinavian style!

Sitting at the round table after a good luncheon.



Hotdish, Swedish Rice and of course.....Jello!
Did I mention we are Lutherans, after all?

The ladies were asked several questions of the
Christmas story to see how much they remembered.
(They did good!)

 The tree in the chapel was beautiful!