In the early 1970s, Ruth Waters, daughter of the indomitable Worthy and Lula Waters, penned a captivating love story that transcends time. Set against the vast plains of 1920s Montana, Worthy and Lula embarked on a courageous journey from Montana to Spokane, Washington, crammed into a Model T Ford, driven by their unwavering love and the aspiration for a better life.
Worthy and Lula's love, shaped by enduring values, becomes a poignant legacy passed down to their children, instilling in them not only the importance of love but also the significance of manners. Ruth's storytelling vividly brings to life the challenges the family faced - from the ever-present threat of smallpox to the persistent nuisance of bedbugs. Lula's bold acts, like shooting jackrabbits barebacked, embody the spirit of self-reliance and determination that defined their family.
As the Waters family settles in Spokane, Ruth's words weave a tapestry of history, allowing readers to step back into a simpler time. The Model T Ford, the plains of Montana, and the trials faced by Worthy and Lula all become characters in this beautiful story, transporting us to an era where courage, love, and resilience were the cornerstones of a life well-lived.
Ruth's life, beautifully lived, reached its peaceful conclusion enjoying days on her home in Kootenai County, ID, overlooking the Spokane River. Her legacy, etched in the pages of her timeless narrative, stands as a testament to the enduring power of love and the rich tapestry of history that continues to captivate hearts, even a century later.