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Come they told me
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New holiday stories to read
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Our finest stories we write
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To lay before the judges
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The 6th Annual Holiday Contest!!!!!
Thanks to Susanna Hill, we have the chance to enter a contest AND read all of the other entries posted at the link. Now that’s what I call a holiday treat!
The Contest: Write a children’s holiday story (children here defined as approximately age 12 and under) using the basic format/concept of The Twelve Days Of Christmas! Your story may be poetry or prose, silly or serious or sweet, religious or not, based on Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or whatever you celebrate, but is not to exceed 300 words.
So many possibilities! So many winter holidays! How could I choose just one? So I didn’t! Thankfully, a daughter has studied world religions and worked at the Pluralism Project, whose mission is “to help Americans engage with the realities of religious diversity through research, outreach, and the active dissemination of resources.”
I then did some further research, including the pages of the United Religions Initiative for Kids. Please note that in a few cases, I’ve highlighted holidays that are celebrated at other times of the year, either to include a particular religion or to highlight a religion’s primary or better-known holiday. Without further ado, I present:
Twelve Days of Happy Holidays
On the first day of Christmas,
My Father shared with me:
A Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🌟
On the second day of Pancha Ganapati,
Lord Ganesha gave to me:
Two spicy Vadai,
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🐘🐘
On the third day of Eid,
An Imam shared with me:
Three juicy dates,
Two spicy Vadai,
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
☪️☪️☪️
On the fourth day of Vesak,
A Buddhist monk revealed to me:
Four noble truths,
~~~
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🎆🎆🎆🎆
On the fifth day of Soyaluna,
The People of the Pueblo showed to me:
Five Turquoise Rings;
~~~
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🌄🌄🌄🌄🌄
On the sixth day of Diwali,
The Swami showed to me:
Six candles flickering,
Five Turquoise Rings;
~~~
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯
On the seventh day of Kwanzaa,
My parents gave to me:
Seven heartfelt Zawadi,
~~~
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁
On the eighth day of Hanukkah,
The Rabbi shared with me:
Eight oil lamps glowing,
~~~
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🕎
On the ninth day of the lunar new year,
My Teacher read to me:
Nine Confucian texts,
~~~
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
📖📖📖📖📖📖📖📖📖
On the tenth day of Maghi,
My Guru sang to me:
Ten sacred Kirtans,
~~~
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
On the eleventh day of the Winter Solstice,
A Wiccan presented to me:
Eleven Yule logs blazing,
Ten sacred Kirtans,
Nine Confucian texts,
Eight oil lamps glowing,
Seven heartfelt Zawadi,
Six candles flickering,
Five Turquoise Rings;
Four noble truths,
Three juicy dates,
Two spicy Vadai,
And a Savior’s bless’d nativity.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
On the twelfth day of the bleak midwinter,
Our Creators asked of me:
Pray for peace and religious harmony.
☮️
🌟🐘☪️🎆🌄🕯🎁🕎📖🎶🔥
Learn more about the faiths represented and the holidays featured:
- Christianity & Christmas;
- Hinduism & Pancha Ganapati (the family festival of giving);
- Islam & Eid ul-Fitr (based on a lunar calendar, this holiday is often not in December);
- Buddhism & Vesak (celebrated in May or June);
- People of the Pueblos & Soyaluna (the Winter Solstice); please note that the rings mentioned are not part of the ceremony;
- Jainism & Diwali (also part of the Hindu tradition);
- Kwanzaa;
- Judaism & Hanukkah;
- Confucianism & Lunar New Year;
- Sikhism, Maghi & Kirtans;
- Wicca & the Winter Solstice or Yule.
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I love the diversity! Very clever and engaging holiday entry.
Thank you! I’m hoping parents & teachers will share these many differing traditions with their young ones.
What a labor of love your entry is! This piece should be shared in all schools. Best of luck on this entry!
Thank you! It helped to have a daughter in the field.
A beautiful sentiment. A message that needs to be shared.
Thank you!
Lovely Patricia! I really enjoyed going around the world with this holiday story.
Thank you!
Beautifully written, Patricia, and I love the message of peace and harmony!
Thanks! Think it’s much needed now.
Absolutely fabulous! Around the world in 12 glorious days of peace. Happy holidays to you, and good luck!
What a great story to learn all about the different traditions. I didn’t realize that there were so many.
Thanks! There are even more, but only 12 days to the song;)
Wow, Patricia! Clever, interesting, and educational all within the 12 Days format and the word count! Consider my socks knocked off 🙂 Thanks so much for joining in the fun and Happy Holidays… all of them! 🙂
Thank you, Susanna! Your contests are always so challenging – stretching my writing skills. But I so enjoy them; especially reading the other entries. Happy holidays!
Hi Patricia,
You did it! And what a wonderful example of peace within the holiday frame. Well done! Happiest of holidays to you!
Thank you! And to you & yours!
Pat…it couldn’t be more perfect! What a beautiful idea to pull in so many of the world’s belief systems. It was lovely and educational…with a wonderful message at the end. 😉
Thank you, Vivian! I learned so much, too!
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