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The Harbor Dock

Writing poetry is   one of my favorite things to do , and I really hope that you enjoy reading it! The waves were crashing up and down, Bumping against the sand Hastened were the people then To sail away from land. The boats were then untied to sail The great and mighty Bold, And bells were then a ringing   To set sail the men of old. People crowded the Port That held them up from sea, To watch their fathers depart From their families. They told their last goodbyes, From the harbor dock, And then the boats ascended   The once merry flock. And then you could see the last light Of this mighty ship That would come back someday Unto this harbor slip. . And now the boats are miles away From the tired shore And the waves will crash again, On this Harbor alone. I hope you have enjoyed this poem!

About My Christmas Season

This Christmas month my family and I have been reading an Advent book by Ann Voskamp which shows us the true meaning of Christmas through stories from the Bible. The book is called Unwrapping the Greatest Gift. The greatest gift is Jesus, and the book shows us that instead of unwrapping gifts from under the tree, we can unwrap God’s love and let him be our greatest gift. During Advent we always do fun and exciting crafts as a family. This year we built Ginger Bread houses, cut out paper snowflakes, celebrated Saint Nicholas, learned about the legend of the Candy Cane, had a Christmas sing along, worked on Christmas puzzles, and watched Christmas movies by the fire.   When I was younger, we also did Advent but I did not understand it as well and focused more on the presents. Now I think of it as a celebration of Jesus’ birth and His love for me. God is the reason of this month, and we should spend it in His remembrance. This month to me is not just getting gifts on Christmas d...