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The Legend of the Five Kernels The first winter the pilgrims spent in their new home was very cold. Food was in short supply. Some days they had only enough food for each person to have five kernels of corn for the day But spring came. They planted food….. it grew. And all the pilgrims did not die. From then on, when a time of Thanksgiving came around, the pilgrims put five kernels of corn on each plate and used them to remind themselves of their blessings. Let us also remember: The first kernel reminds us of the beauty around us. The second kernel reminds us of our love for each other. The third kernel reminds us of the importance of our family. The fourth kernel reminds us of our friends. The fifth kernel reminds us WE ARE FREE PEOPLE!. The Legend of the Five Kernels The first winter the pilgrims spent in their new home was very cold. Food was in short supply. Some days they had only enough food for each person to have five kernels of corn for the day But spring came. They planted food….. it grew. And all the pilgrims did not die. From then on, when a time of Thanksgiving came around, the pilgrims put five kernels of corn on each plate and used them to remind themselves of their blessings. Let us also remember: The first kernel reminds us of the beauty around us. The second kernel reminds us of our love for each other. The third kernel reminds us of the importance of our family. The fourth kernel reminds us of our friends. The fifth kernel reminds us WE ARE FREE PEOPLE!.

The Legend of the Five Kernels The first winter the pilgrims spent in their new home was very cold. Food was in short supply. Some days they had only enough food for each person to have five kernels of corn for the day But spring came. They planted food….. it grew. And all the pilgrims did not die. From then on, when a time of Thanksgiving came around, the pilgrims put five kernels of corn on each plate and used them to remind themselves of their blessings. Let us also remember: The first kernel reminds us of the beauty around us. The second kernel reminds us of our love for each other. The third kernel reminds us of the importance of our family. The fourth kernel reminds us of our friends. The fifth kernel reminds us WE ARE FREE PEOPLE!. The Legend of the Five Kernels The first winter the pilgrims spent in their new home was very cold. Food was in short supply. Some days they had only enough food for each person to have five kernels of corn for the day But spring came. They planted food….. it grew. And all the pilgrims did not die. From then on, when a time of Thanksgiving came around, the pilgrims put five kernels of corn on each plate and used them to remind themselves of their blessings. Let us also remember: The first kernel reminds us of the beauty around us. The second kernel reminds us of our love for each other. The third kernel reminds us of the importance of our family. The fourth kernel reminds us of our friends. The fifth kernel reminds us WE ARE FREE PEOPLE!. The Legend of the Five Kernels The first winter the pilgrims spent in their new home was very cold. Food was in short supply. Some days they had only enough food for each person to have five kernels of corn for the day But spring came. They planted food….. it grew. And all the pilgrims did not die. From then on, when a time of Thanksgiving came around, the pilgrims put five kernels of corn on each plate and used them to remind themselves of their blessings. Let us also remember: The first kernel reminds us of the beauty around us. The second kernel reminds us of our love for each other. The third kernel reminds us of the importance of our family. The fourth kernel reminds us of our friends. The fifth kernel reminds us WE ARE FREE PEOPLE!. The Legend of the Five Kernels The first winter the pilgrims spent in their new home was very cold. Food was in short supply. Some days they had only enough food for each person to have five kernels of corn for the day But spring came. They planted food….. it grew. And all the pilgrims did not die. From then on, when a time of Thanksgiving came around, the pilgrims put five kernels of corn on each plate and used them to remind themselves of their blessings. Let us also remember: The first kernel reminds us of the beauty around us. The second kernel reminds us of our love for each other. The third kernel reminds us of the importance of our family. The fourth kernel reminds us of our friends. The fifth kernel reminds us WE ARE FREE PEOPLE!.