necessities

Trust in God

“In 1853, when my great great great grandparents walked across a good bit of this county in order to move to Oregon, they were told they could not bring along a lot of stuff with them. Loads needed to be light, so they were told to bring only the bare necessities that were needed to survive the trip and to start a new life in Oregon. The bare necessities is not everything needed. A lot of stuff they were going to need would have to be found along the way, like most of the food. Soon after setting off, they discovered they had brought too much stuff. What was necessary was even less than what they thought. So like a lot of wagon trains, the people in the party started dumping things along the road. It is hard sometimes to figure out what is necessary. With hindsight, we might question some of their decisions. One of the things that my great great great grandparents dumped was a bunch of shoes. I'm not sure that was the right decision, since by the time they got to Eugene they were barefoot.”

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