Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Native American Animals being Hospitable
Mother Goose was getting ready for a big party that she was having at her house. She invited the whole farm to the dinner. There was Rat, Donkey, Horse, Cow, Pig, and Cat. They were all close friends of Mother Goose. They were also very excited to go to the dinner. Mother Goose is a great cook and she was cooking fish. Fish is a delicacy on the farm and it is not served very much. The little goslings were helping Mother Goose to prepare the food, and all the other animals were helping to prepare the farm for the big dinner. The horses were putting the tables out, the Cows were putting out the chairs, the cats were setting the table, the rats were picking flowers, the pigs were getting the activities for the animals to do and the donkeys were doing nothing. Everybody was helping out to make sure the evening was fun and everyone enjoyed. The fish arrived and all the animals, except the donkeys were pitching in to help fry the fish. Frying fish takes awhile and it goes by fast when everyone is helping out. While all the animals were cooking fish, the donkeys were out in the field eating the grass. When all the fish was cooked, the animals all sat down to enjoy the food and the activities that they prepared for the evening. The donkeys also came to enjoy the meal. The Goslings thought this was unfair that they had to do all the work while the donkeys did nothing. The animals put it by them and they were nice enough to let the donkeys eat with them. After dinner, all the animals went to pick up the table and wash the dishes and the donkeys left to go take a nap. The goslings were upset because they were tired also. The games that the pigs planned started. They were playing the donkeys favorite game, polo. The donkeys came back to play. Mother Gooses told them that they could not play. The donkeys were mad and they did not understand why they could not play. The donkeys saw the other farm animals having fun and they wanted to play. The donkeys went up to the animals and they said they were sorry. They promised they would help the animals out and they thanked them for their food. The donkeys learned that they need to be thankful and they need to help out on the farm.
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