Gratitude

Remember that holiday that we have every year, called Thanksgiving? Well, right now I am going to answer three questions about Thanksgiving. First, What is Thanksgiving? Is when we gather as a family, and give thanks, for every thing we have. Second, why do we have Thanksgiving? Because it is a day were every one thanks God for every thing they have. Third, what do we do on Thanksgiving? Well, we should be thankful for every thing we have. Here are some activities you can do on Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving list, a Thanksgiving tree, Thanksgiving crafts, Thanksgiving decorations, and Thanksgiving food.

Well, this leads into my lesson. I am going to share a story about gratitude, it is called, New shoes for Tillie, By Lindsay Law Wilcox based on a true story, “Tillie could hardly contain her excitement. She crunched through the brightly colored autumn leaves with her bare toes, clutching Papa’s hand tightly. “Soon I’ll have some new shoes to jump in the leaves with,” Tillie thought happily.Fall had come early this year, and the tanner, Brother Marshall, did not have any leather to make shoes. So when Papa heard that a man had come from Salt Lake City to sell shoes, he was determined to get Tillie and her little sister, Lucy, a new pair for the winter months.Papa led Tillie and Lucy into the small tent where the man was selling the shoes. Tillie gasped when she looked at the beautiful leather shoes stacked side by side.Little Lucy clapped her hands as the kind man slipped smooth brown shoes on her feet and tied the laces for her. They were soft on her toes and squeaked a little when she danced around in the tent.Tillie looked hopefully at the shoe seller, but he shook his head sadly.I’m sorry, miss, but I’m afraid I don’t have any shoes in your size,” he said.Papa paid the man for Lucy’s shoes and thanked him, then led Tillie and Lucy outside.Tillie choked back tears as she held Papa’s hand, trying not to be envious as Lucy ran ahead, stirring up little clouds of dust with the heels of her new leather shoes. She was happy that Lucy had new shoes, but Tillie knew she needed shoes before winter. The days were already growing chilly, and it wouldn’t be long until snow came.When they reached the house, Lucy ran to help Mama with the milking. Papa sat down in his favorite chair and began to untie his tall leather boots. Tillie gasped as Papa picked up a knife and began slicing leather off the tops of his boots. She knew that Papa’s boots protected his feet when he worked.When he finished, Papa handed her the strips of leather.Now,” he said, smiling, “run over to Brother Marshall’s and ask him to make you a pair of shoes.”Tillie threw her arms around Papa’s neck and hugged him tightly. Then she dashed out of the house. She reached Brother Marshall’s shop and handed him the leather.Could you please make me a new pair of shoes?” she asked.Brother Marshall pulled a stool over for Tillie to sit on and carefully measured her feet.“All right, Tillie, come back on Friday and your shoes will be ready,” he said. Tillie thanked him and ran back home, scattering leaves happily along her way.That Friday, Papa and Tillie went to Brother Marshall’s shop to get her shoes. She slipped them on, delighted at how warm her toes felt. They looked just like Lucy’s shoes, and they even squeaked a little when she walked.As they thanked Brother Marshall and left the shop, Tillie held Papa’s hand and looked at her new shoes. Then she looked at Papa’s boots, tied together now so they wouldn’t fall down. Tillie felt warm inside. She knew Papa loved her very much.When they got home, Tillie grabbed Lucy and led her outside. There was a big pile of crunchy leaves that was perfect for jumping into.”

I testify, That if we are grateful we will be happy and find joy in our life. in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.

By: Kylie (age 8)

Missionary work

My mom took me to the YMCA, and I was in daycare. I met a girl she was a helper. She was very nice. While I was talking to her I said would you come to church with me. I also said that she could get baptized too. She laughed. When mom came back she told mom everything that I told her. I was happy that I could be a missionary and my mom was to. Even if it is hard do it because it will help you and them. Make your life awesome not difficult.

  • By: Marin (7 years old)