Saturday, March 29, 2014

Mr. Oleson's Appealing Temptation


Nels Oleson was married to a very difficult woman in Little House On The Prairie. Harriet interfered when Nels tried to discipline the children. She didn't know how to cook and burned all of the food. She was constantly nagging him, yelling at him, and angry with him. She never said anything even remotely nice to him.

He decided he needed to get away for awhile to pursue selling something. He came to a place to stay and as soon as he walked into the inn, he heard the happy singing of a beautiful, young woman named Molly. She always spoke kindly to him and had a continual smile on her face. She told him the woman's place was in the kitchen and everything she cooked tasted wonderful.

When she asked him if he was married, he told her he wasn't and oh, how he wished he wasn't. In the evening, they spent time laughing and dancing together. {She taught him how to dance.} She was always encouraging him with her words. He kissed her on the cheek good night.

When he returned home, Harriet was so happy to see him. She missed his cooking terribly! He was so unhappy to see her. As he was about to leave again, he told Harriet he didn't know if he would return. He went back to Molly and brought her a cameo. She hugged him and they kissed on the mouth. Charles walked in and saw them. He later told Charles that Molly makes him laugh like he hadn't in years and makes him feel young again. He told him he loved Harriet but he was all mixed up.

Molly finally said something about Nels asking her for her hand and Nels replied, "I can't marry you, Molly...I'm already married. I'm sorry I lied to you. I do care for you, Molly, very much. I'm just a silly old man I guess."

When he went back home and walked in his front door, Harriet was standing there and said, "Welcome home, Nels" and then complimented him on his new suit and told him how handsome he looked. He told her she looked very nice and she told him she wanted to look nice, especially for him. She fixed his favorite drink and had him sit down at a beautifully set table with candlelight. Then she served him burnt roast that she couldn't cut. She began sobbing since she wanted to cook something special for him, but he started laughing. He exclaimed, "Don't you see? My place is in the kitchen unless you want us to starve! No one forced me to cook. I did it because I enjoy it!" Then she began laughing hysterically, they hugged each other, and then took a long walk arm in arm just the two of them like they use to.

If this was a show today, Nels would definitely have left Harriet for the young, cute Molly. Oh, how I wish they would bring back shows like this where men decided to be faithful even to their difficult wives! {It also helps us see clearly between the two types of wives. We should strive to make it easy for our husbands to love us and be like Molly.}

Let not steadfast love and faithfulness forsake you; 
bind them around your neck; 
write them on the tablet of your heart.
Proverbs 3:3

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Little House and The Prairie is my all time favorite show. I have watched it my whole life and I remember that episode quite well. Mr Oleson, although on a very slippery slope, in the end showed honor for himself and did not bring Molly down with him. I swear if I had known my first daughter would lead to two more, I would have named them Mary, Laura and Carrie (lol!) although our youngest is a Mary :)
This reminds me of God's huge mercies for us. ( I think this is your first post that I've read that has brought tears!) Isn't it great that God doesn't "dump" us !!! Love & prayers, in Jesus, Cynthia
Love this one!

-Elspeth
My favorite show in the world! I always want to be like Ma Ingals and the opposite of Mrs. Oleson. LOL.
I love the show Little House in the prairie, The Walton and most of the old show. Love the moral behind the story so much different than today TV show. I do learn too from this episode as well how to be a good wife that my husband and God want !
Little House is my favorite show of all time! I love how godly values shine through - lessons that no matter what your age you can learn or be reminded of again. Thanks for a great post.
I recently saw a movie where the woman inexplicably left her husband. And I think the audience was supposed to appreciate this.

So yes, I agree with your "if this were a show today" supposition (despite the fact that the genders are reversed - that is not so relevant to my appreciation of your position).
That's so awesome Lori! Thanks for the link. Did you know he recently passed away? I just loved his character to bits!!
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I heard that. I loved him too. There were so many good and decent characters in this show.

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