Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Three Pilgrims - by Hannah Wassenaar

Once upon a time there was three little pilgrims. Samoset was their friend. The three little pilgrims had to work as hard as they could. They wanted to have a great time there and it was soon winter. Samoset helped them learn how to build houses and corn. Mary was one little girl, then Samo and then Pagana. Mary worked so hard that she got a little sick but she did not die. Soon there was other little girls and a lot of moms and dads died. Samoset wasn't way to sad about the parents, he was still glad the children were there. He would have been so sad if the kids would have died.

There was a bad ship coming across the sea. Suddenly the ship turned and Samoset was glad because he had heard that many bad ships were coming to America. But that boy (Pagana) wasn't telling the truth, he was telling a lie. That boy was now dead b/c he got really sick. The boy loved Jesus though but he disobeyed him a little, he tried not to but it happened. Samoset was very happy that the boy loved Jesus like him. He taught the children how to plant corn and zucchini and healthy tomatoes.

Samoset was a friend of all the little children. Suddenly there was bears all over the place and Samoset was glad he built houses and Samoset shooted the bears and they had bear meat for dinner and pumpkin pie for dessert and cornbread for the little side dish. Samoset was very happy that he obeyed God and worshiped him and went to church and liked God and not Satan.

The End.

The First Thanksgiving - by Hannah Wassenaar

Once upon a time there was a big town that the Indians called America. It was almost winter when they arrived. They had to build little houses and they did not have ovens or soft, comfy beds. They didn't have grills or backyards either, it was just plain little houses.

There was a man named Samoset. Samoset got kidnapped and he sailed across the ocean and got kidnapped way on the other side of the ocean. Then he went to another place where the people were nice. At last his friend found an American. Was Samoset going back home? He did not know if he was going home but he believed God.

Samoset, at last after 33 days, was back home but there was no on one there. Samoset felt sad. His houses were broke and during the winter when he was gone everyone had died of a sickness.

But then he heard kids; he heard grown-ups and pilgrims coming through the woods. Suddenly there was a crowd of people and Indians. And they were carrying 18 huge turkeys, pumpkins and corn and 8 squashes and zucchinis. Samoset was very happy that he had trusted God. The people helped Samoset rebuild his houses and they became friends. From now on the pilgrim people will be his friend. Samoset will never forget that day and that his friends had helped him. Jesus had helped Samoset during all those hard times.

The End.