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It is time for Thanksgiving

Wed Nov 25, 2009, 1:38 PM
  • Mood: Delighted
  • Listening to: Hills of Ireland by Mychael & Jeff Danna
  • Reading: Christy
  • Watching: Faith Like Potatoes
  • Playing: Runes of Magic
  • Eating: Stuffing
  • Drinking: Water
first I will recount the story about Thanksgiving, and then share a verse with you from the Bible about thanking the Lord. After you have read it all, list 10 things that you are thankful for. There are too many things we take for granted that we should now stop and consider. List at least 10 things, if you would like to add more then I commend you! Be thankful for all that you can be!
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The first Thanksgiving.
The Pilgrims, who celebrated the first thanksgiving in America, were fleeing religious persecution in their native England. In 1609 a group of Pilgrims left England for the religious freedom in Holland where they lived and prospered. After a few years their children were speaking Dutch and had become attached to the dutch way of life. This worried the Pilgrims. They considered the Dutch frivolous and their ideas a threat to their children's education and morality.

So they decided to leave Holland and travel to the New World. Their trip was financed by a group of English investors, the Merchant Adventurers. It was agreed that the Pilgrims would be given passage and supplies in exchange for their working for their backers for 7 years.

On Sept. 6, 1620 the Pilgrims set sail for the New World on a ship called the Mayflower. They sailed from Plymouth, England and aboard were 44 Pilgrims, who called themselves the "Saints", and 66 others ,whom the Pilgrims called the "Strangers."

The long trip was cold and damp and took 65 days. Since there was the danger of fire on the wooden ship, the food had to be eaten cold. Many passengers became sick and one person died by the time land was sighted on November 10th.

The long trip led to many disagreements between the "Saints" and the "Strangers". After land was sighted a meeting was held and an agreement was worked out, called the Mayflower Compact, which guaranteed equality and unified the two groups. They joined together and named themselves the "Pilgrims."

Although they had first sighted land off Cape Cod they did not settle until they arrived at Plymouth, which had been named by Captain John Smith in 1614. It was there that the Pilgrims decide to settle. Plymouth offered an excellent harbor. A large brook offered a resource for fish. The Pilgrims biggest concern was attack by the local Native American Indians. But the Patuxets were a peaceful group and did not prove to be a threat.

The first winter was devastating to the Pilgrims. The cold, snow and sleet was exceptionally heavy, interfering with the workers as they tried to construct their settlement. March brought warmer weather and the health of the Pilgrims improved, but many had died during the long winter. Of the 110 Pilgrims and crew who left England, less that 50 survived the first winter.

On March 16, 1621 , what was to become an important event took place, an Indian brave walked into the Plymouth settlement. The Pilgrims were frightened until the Indian called out "Welcome" (in English!).

His name was Samoset and he was an Abnaki Indian. He had learned English from the captains of fishing boats that had sailed off the coast. After staying the night Samoset left the next day. He soon returned with another Indian named Squanto who spoke better English than Samoset. Squanto told the Pilgrims of his voyages across the ocean and his visits to England and Spain. It was in England where he had learned English.

Squanto's importance to the Pilgrims was enormous and it can be said that they would not have survived without his help. It was Squanto who taught the Pilgrims how to tap the maple trees for sap. He taught them which plants were poisonous and which had medicinal powers. He taught them how to plant the Indian corn by heaping the earth into low mounds with several seeds and fish in each mound. The decaying fish fertilized the corn. He also taught them to plant other crops with the corn.

The harvest in October was very successful and the Pilgrims found themselves with enough food to put away for the winter. There was corn, fruits and vegetables, fish to be packed in salt, and meat to be cured over smoky fires.

The Pilgrims had much to celebrate, they had built homes in the wilderness, they had raised enough crops to keep them alive during the long coming winter, they were at peace with their Indian neighbors. They had beaten the odds and it was time to celebrate.

The Pilgrim Governor William Bradford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving to be shared by all the colonists and the neighboring Native Americans. They invited Squanto and the other Indians to join them in their celebration. Their chief, Massasoit, and 90 braves came to the celebration which lasted for 3 days. They played games, ran races, marched and played drums. The Indians demonstrated their skills with the bow and arrow and the Pilgrims demonstrated their musket skills. Exactly when the festival took place is uncertain, but it is believed the celebration took place in mid-October.

The following year the Pilgrims harvest was not as bountiful, as they were still unused to growing the corn. During the year they had also shared their stored food with newcomers and the Pilgrims ran short of food.

The 3rd year brought a spring and summer that was hot and dry with the crops dying in the fields. Governor Bradford ordered a day of fasting and prayer, and it was soon thereafter that the rain came. To celebrate - November 29th of that year was proclaimed a day of thanksgiving. This date is believed to be the real true beginning of the present day Thanksgiving Day.

The custom of an annually celebrated thanksgiving, held after the harvest, continued through the years. During the American Revolution (late 1770's) a day of national thanksgiving was suggested by the Continental Congress.

In 1817 New York State had adopted Thanksgiving Day as an annual custom. By the middle of the 19th century many other states also celebrated a Thanksgiving Day. In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln appointed a national day of thanksgiving. Since then each president has issued a Thanksgiving Day proclamation, usually designating the fourth Thursday of each November as the holiday.
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We think that all the hardships we go through in life is a curse; but I tell you it is a blessing. If, through the hardships, we keep our face raised to God, he will lead us and take care of us like a shepherd would a small lamb. Through the trials he is teaching us how to live, and how to grow. If we never fall, how do we learn to stand back up? The pilgrims underwent a rough year that was dry and hot; they went to God with fasting and prayer and He blessed their faith by sending water down to their land, and because they went to Him they survived and flourished. God loves us and wants us to grow in wisdom and faith. Life is a lesson, and as long as we seek Him and His grace we will endure.
So give thanks to God in all things, for that is his will. All hardships are a blessing, for they make us stronger.
(1 Th 5:18 NRSV) give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
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Now that you have read the story of Thanksgiving and 1 Thessalonians 5:18, replace my answers with yours.

10 things I am thankful for...

1. My amazing family I have been blessed with
2. My beautiful home and property
3. My totally awesome and loving friends
4. All the hardships I've been through, I've learned so much from them and they have made me so much stronger
5. Being born in America
6. Being home-schooled
7. Being a 4-H member
8. My baby-sitting duty
9. The incredible life I have been blessed with
10. For who God has made me

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:iconglompglompplz: A huge thank you for the :+fav:es Sarah! Have a great day! :iconpoofsplz:

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Thank you! Have a great day too! :wave:
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:wave: Hey there! Thank you very much for faving! :hug:

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It's my pleasure! You have some wonderful photography! =)
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It's my pleasure. :aww:
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:iconbouncyhai: Came back from my summer holidays a few days ago. Came by for a :hug: and a belated thank you for the :+fav: Sarah! :blowkiss:

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Awesome! Hope you had fun!
And it's a pleasure; you have some wonderful photography - keep up the great work!! :love:
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Hi :D I don't know if you got my message, but I moved back to an old account of mine --> :iconleafeon08:

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