Let’s remember that when the first feast was celebrated, much of the celebration stemmed from the fact that there was a successful harvest that year. The pilgrims who had traveled from a foreign land did not know how to tend the land properly to grow food for themselves. They needed the help of the locals and after some trial and error they succeeded. The celebration in fact was a celebration of life. For the ones that had survived, they had a renewed hope that they would be able to continue to not only survive but thrive in this new environment where they had hoped to call home. The food that they feasted upon was literally the fruit of their own hands.They not only gained food to sustain themselves but they now had the know-how. Read more on Our Homeschool Forum.
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We have so much to be thankful for.
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