Thanksgiving Continues

Although the set-aside HolyDay for giving thanks has ended, the giving of thanks should never end. We should live a constant life of ThanksLiving. An attitude of gratitude is something we should especially be discipling our children in – all the time, but especially as the next HolyDay approaches.

The Christmas season, like Thanksgiving Day has changed its focus in our secularized (focused on only the here and now – no history, no future means as much as NOW) and “me-first” society. Thanksgiving Day is many times called “Turkey Day” now, as there is no thanks given. (I won’t go there as I’ve already posted a bit on that.) Christmas is many times no longer about celebrating the incarnation of God with us, but about what I can get, and whether I’ll get what I want.

What better preparation can we give our children for this season than solid discipling in gratefulness, (besides teaching them the reason for the season, Jesus, of course.) I’ve given resource recommendations for Character Discipleship on our Growing in Christ’s Image page. Check them out today and, if you haven’t already, begin your study in Gratefulness and Journal your study with Growing in Christ’s Image.

 

Thanksgiving Blessings!

Oh Give Thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His mercy endures forever!

I hope you have all been able to spend some time learning about the Principle of Christ’s Image in the lives of the Separatist Pilgrims who came to America for liberty of conscience in worship. Our studies are still not complete. We will actually continue on for a while, finishing the book we’re reading and our Journals.

Read below for FREE activities to do today – and our Thanksgiving Greeting to you!

If you didn’t catch the email about it, and want something for your children to do today – free things you can get right now on the internet:

Today is a day of rest and Giving Thanks. Thanksgiving doesn’t end tomorrow. Tomorrow begins ThanksLiving™.

Today the house is clean – for the moment. The children are eating hot, homemade Good for You-Naturally!™ cinnamon rolls and drinking hot cider while watching the parade. The potatoes, yams, dinner rolls, and pies are finished. I’ll make a Cranberry Almond Green Salad and throw the turkey in later. (Our menu and some of our recipes are posted on our ‘from me’ blog.)

The children will color corn-cups – nutcups that we will place 5 Kernels of Corn in at each placesetting. I’ll assemble some harvest centerpieces. We’ll read and listen as we make our final preparations, and set our “best china” table. We will sing a Psalm (or more) of Praise to our God. We will read the Pilgrim’s own account of their first Harvest Celebration in America, and of the “5 Kernels of Corn” from their Starving Time the year before. And we will Give Thanks for all the bountiful blessings our Lord God has given us.

Family dinner will be at our home (if you haven’t guessed yet). We will have 17 here. Those that are unable to make it will be greatly missed.

We will have a Blessed Thanksgiving!
I pray you will too!

Don’t forget to check out our Thanksgiving MEGA-Sale from Me and My House!

AND be sure to check out our Freedom & Simplicity™ ThanksGiving Study, covering what God’s Word says about giving thanks, the Holiday, the history, and your attitude of gratitude. It’s a downloadable ebook, so you can get started right away.

 

Thanksgiving Readings

Below are 3 readings appropriate for today: William Bradford’s and Edward Winslow’s firsthand accounts of the Pilgrims first Harvest Celebration in America and "5 Kernels of Corn", a poem about the Starving Time in the Pilgrims first winter in America.

William Bradford’s account of the Pilgrims’ first harvest celebration of
Thanks, in Of Plimoth Plantation

They begane now to gather in ye small harvest they had, and to fitte up their
houses and dwellings against winter, being all well recovered in health & strenght, and had all things in good plenty; For as some were thus imployed in affairs abroad, others were excersised in fishing, aboute codd, & bass, & other fish, of which yey tooke good store, of which every family had their portion. All ye somer ther was no want. And now begane to come in store of foule, as winter approached, of which this place did abound when they came first (but afterward decreased by degrees). And besids water foule, ther was great store of wild Turkies, of which they tooke many, besids venison, &c. Besids, they had about a peck a meale a weeke to a person, or now since harvest, Indean corn to yt proportion. Which made many afterwards write so largly of their plenty hear to their freinds in England, which were not fained, but true reports.

Edward Winslow’s account of the Pilgrims’ first harvest celebration of
Thanks, in Mourt’s Relation

our harvest being gotten in, our governour sent foure men on fowling, that so we might after a speciall manner rejoyce together, after we had gathered the fruits of our labours ; they foure in one day killed as much fowle, as with a little helpe beside, served the Company almost a weeke, at which time amongst other Recreations, we exercised our Armes, many of the Indians coming amongst us, and amongst the rest their greatest king Massasoyt, with some ninetie men, whom for three dayes we entertained and feasted, and they went out and killed five Deere, which they brought to the Plantation and bestowed on our Governour, and upon the Captaine and others. And although it be not always so plentifull, as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness of God, we are so farre from want, that we of-
ten wish you partakers of our plentie.

Five Kernels of Corn by Hezekiah Butterworth

‘Twas the year of the famine in Plymouth of old,
The ice and the snow from the thatched roofs had rolled;
Through the warm purple skies steered the geese o’er the seas,
And the woodpeckers tapped in the clocks of the trees;
And the boughs on the slopes to the south winds lay bare,
and dreaming of summer, the buds swelled in the air.
The pale Pilgrims welcomed each reddening morn;
There were left but for rations Five Kernels of Corn.
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
But to Bradford a feast were Five Kernels of Corn!

"Five Kernels of Corn! Five Kernels of Corn!
Ye people, be glad for Five Kernels of Corn!"
So Bradford cried out on bleak Burial Hill,
And the thin women stood in their doors, white and still.
"Lo, the harbor of Plymouth rolls bright in the Spring,
The maples grow red, and the wood robins sing,
The west wind is blowing, and fading the snow,
And the pleasant pines sing, and arbutuses blow.
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
To each one be given Five Kernels of Corn!"

O Bradford of Austerfield hast on thy way,
The west winds are blowing o’er Provincetown Bay,
The white avens bloom, but the pine domes are chill,
And new graves have furrowed Precisioners’ Hill!
"Give thanks, all ye people, the warm skies have come,
The hilltops are sunny, and green grows the holm,
And the trumpets of winds, and the white March is gone,
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
Ye have for Thanksgiving Five Kernels of Corn!

"The raven’s gift eat and be humble and pray,
A new light is breaking and Truth leads your way;
One taper a thousand shall kindle; rejoice
That to you has been given the wilderness voice!"
O Bradford of Austerfield, daring the wave,
And safe through the sounding blasts leading the brave,
Of deeds such as thine was the free nation born,
And the festal world sings the "Five Kernels of Corn."
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
The nation gives thanks for Five Kernels of Corn!
To the Thanksgiving Feast bring Five Kernels of Corn!

Enjoy your Day!

Listen to Thankgiving

A BIG THANKS to Jim Hodges!! I asked him to consider giving a free segment from Stories of the Pilgrims for Thanksgiving to our customers and he did even better than that! He’s giving The Thanksgiving Story chapter out of that book to EVERYONE! The link is now up. Click on over, download and listen to this chapter from Stories of the Pilgrims. Play it while you and your children are making your preparations today or tomorrow. Then buy the whole book on mp3CD from Jim.

Don’t forget to order your Freedom & Simplicity™ Thanksgiving Study TODAY! I’m still sending orders out today, so you can get started right away! (ebook download) You can even download a FREE Sampler. It will get you started while you wait for your full ebook.

I also have a few Thanksgiving lapbooking ideas in a post from last week.

And many resource suggestions you can read today and tomorrow – many of them available free online.

AND Thankgiving menu, recipes, and Good for You-Naturally!™ ideas on my ‘from me’ blog this week.

LAST of all, don’t forget our Thanksgiving MEGA-Sale for all your Me and My House Exclusive resources and FREE BONUS items too!

For ThanksLIVING!

 

National Bible Week

National Bible Week ~ Nov. 23-30

Join us this week in studying and celebrating the history of the Bible and its enormous influence on our culture.

Perhaps you’d like to order a historic Bible, like the Geneva Bible, the Bible of the Reformation, that the Pilgrims brought with them to this New World. This was the first study Bible with commentary notes – as well as chapter and verse divisions.

Some of our favorite resources appropriate for getting or giving this week – and using every week! – are:

Geneva Bible 1599 edition – the Bible of the Reformation – also available: 1560 edition

KJV Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible – my favorite study Bible, because it contains a Strong’s concordance of key words and a Lexicon (yet still is not a “hefty” Bible) – new 2008 edition!

Giant Print New King James Bible – for beginning readers (or anyone who has trouble with smaller print.)

Bible on mp3 – KJV narrated by Alexander Scourby

How the Bible Came to Us – short interesting story, with many colorful illustrations and some activities.

The Scripture Guide – Uncle Austin, The Bible Man, teaches his 2 nephews about the Bible over their holiday. Great story.

The Child’s Story Bible – by Catherine Vos. Our favorite family story Bible.

What the Bible is All About – Get a good overview of the big picture of the Bible.

 

Thanksgiving Lapbook

It’s time to make a Thanksgiving MyMini Book of Remembrance (lapbook). What would you put in it?

  • A Bound Book “Book of ThanksGiving” with Scriptures on Thanksgiving and your thoughts on them.
  • A “Circle of Blessings” Spinner Wheel of things you are Thankful for.
  • A “Thanksgiving Means…” glossary of word meanings on the subject of Thanksgiving in a Strip mini-book.
  • A Mini-Shutter or Mini-Accordion Book to record the chronology of the Pilgrims.
  • A Mayflower pocket to hold a copy of the Mayflower Compact, the list of passengers, and supplies.
  • A Tab Book of short biographical sketches of the Pilgrim/Plymouth Settlement leaders.
  • A Drinking Cup Pocket to hold “5 Kernels of Corn” and a copy of the poem.
  • Bradford’s and Winslow’s descriptions of the first harvest celebration of the Pilgrims in Plymouth, and our Thanksgiving Menu in a cornucopia Tri-fold (or other) Pocket.
  • A Layered Look book of some of the Presidential Proclamations of Thanksgiving.
  • Flap books (and others) of Psalms, Hymns, and poetry of Thanksgiving.
  • and a WHOLE LOT MORE!

Decorate your mini-books with pictures, clip art, and drawings symbolizing Thanksgiving.

See more ideas, actually a jam packed complete study guide, for your Thanksgiving study in:

A Freedom & Simplicity™ Thanksgiving Study

Order and get started on your study TODAY!

Don’t know what a “lapbook” is?

It is a collection of colorful “mini-books” folded in fun, interesting ways, containing information you’ve learned, and glued into a “shutter-folded” file folder, in a nicely laid-out fashion, for a quick and easy, small and convenient journal of your studies. Learn more about “lapbooks” in my 4 part series on MyMini Books of Remembrance on this blog.

Don’t miss our annual Thanksgiving MEGA-Sale for more Me and My House Exclusive resources!

 

Thanksgiving Announcement

Whoo-hoo! We’ve been working around the clock on this JUST FOR YOU –
JUST IN TIME for your Thanksgiving Studies!

Announcing the release of

A Freedom & Simplicity™ Thanksgiving Study!

No time to get a webpage for it up right now, but here’s what you get:

a biblically principled study guide of Thanksgiving – both the attitude of gratitude and the holiday. This e-resource covers:

  • HisStory: His Word on Thankfulness
  • HisStory: The Pilgrims
  • HisStory: Thanksgiving Day
  • HisStory: In Your Life

It is jam packed full of ideas of what to study (in reliable primary source documents and living books) and how to study it (by R Road to Biblical Wisdom) and how to document your study (into a Book of Remembrance Journal or MyMini Book of Remembrance lapbook.)

Leading questions will guide you as you reason through your study. Also included are lists and links for highly recommended resources for your studies – both physical books and audios to order and free online resources, and activities for you to complete.

You choose the resources and activities that suit your family and the amount of time and money you want to invest in the study. Reuse it year after year as you expand your wisdom, understanding and knowledge of Thankfulness to God and of the Pilgrims, using different resources and activities. This can be a one day study, a one week study, or longer up to a month to 6 weeks.

Well, more later. I’ve got to get to bed.

Get started your Thanksgiving Study TODAY – Nov.  20, 2008. Introductory Price is $10.

You can also get a free Sampler of it (for a limited time).

Don’t forget to check out our Thanksgiving MEGA-Sale!

Thanksgiving Stories

While I’m completing the final preparations for our Thanksgiving MEGA-Sale (watch for the details to be posted by Monday,) I wanted to send you some ideas for great books to be reading  for Thanksgiving Day. Order now to get them in time to read.

The first four are great stories to read-aloud as a family or for individual reading. They are listed in order of difficulty.

Of Plymouth Plantation – a firsthand account of the Plymouth settlement, written by one of their own. The best source for the true story, but a little higher reading level.

The Mayflower Pilgrims – an easier (and shorter) read, and great as a family read-aloud (or for older children) to find out who the Pilgrims were and their story.

The Mayflower Secret – another fictionalized story, probably just a bit higher reading level than Stories of the Pilgrims.

Stories of the Pilgrims – a simple fictionalized story based on the true story. This one can be read alone by children.

Other great resources on the Pilgrims and Plymouth:

Pilgrims vs. Indians –  What was their relationship really like? – audio CD from the Christian Controversies series.

Plymouth in the Words of her Founders – Guided tour of Plymouth’s sites and monuments with quotes in the words of the Pilgrims.

Landmarks & Liberty – An audio tour of the landmarks of the Pilgrims, Puritans, and Patriots – stories recorded on location. – audio CD set  (8 CD’s) from the 2003 Faith and Freedom Tour.

See more of our Early American HisStory Resources and Recommendations, including overview resources that have great stories of the Pilgrims also, here.

Want to get started reading before your order comes? You can start with these free online books. Both Stories of the Pilgrims and The Mayflower Pilgrims were written long enough ago that they are in the Public Domain and can be found online to download, as well as  Bradford’s History of the Plymouth Settlement, (Of Plymouth Plantation,) by William Bradford and Mourt’s Relation, another firsthand account.

 

Announcing: Growing in Christ’s Image

We are excited to announce our latest release, just in time for Thanksgiving and a study in Gratefulness –

Growing in Christ’s Image
A Character Book of Remembrance

Add to your faith virtue, … 2 Peter 1:5

gcicover.jpgCharacter is the second most important thing we disciple our children in. It is something we both teach and train in – day in and day out. It isn’t the easiest thing we can teach our children. Math, Reading, HisStory are all so much easier. But after the knowledge of God and Salvation by Jesus the Christ alone, Character is the most important thing we can train our children in. We must have the Character ourselves to be consistent and diligent in teaching them. We must realize that the trials we face, even in this, are for our own maturing and growth in the image of Christ.

These Journaling forms will assist you in recording the information, illustrations, and applications you learn, into a Book of Remembrance, as you study the Character Qualities necessary for self-government and growth in Christ.

Read more about it, download a sample, and order here.

Leave me a comment for a chance to WIN Growing in Christ’s Image!  I will draw a winner next weekend and announce them on this blog. (Comments must be left by Friday midnight, Central time. Be sure to leave your name and contact info.)

Don’t forget! Our Bounty of L.E.D. Thanksgiving SUPER Sale  starts Saturday!