1982
Sharing Time: Count Your Blessings
August 1982


“Sharing Time: Count Your Blessings,” Tambuli, Aug. 1982, C6

Sharing Time:

Count Your Blessings

The cornucopia is the symbol of plenty or abundance. It is usually shown filled to overflowing with fruits, flowers, and grain.

Cut out cornucopia and glue to a piece of cardboard or heavy paper. Mount fruits on lightweight paper or cardboard and cut out. Write your blessings or draw pictures of them on the fruits. And as you place each blessing on or around the cornucopia say something like, “I’m thankful for __________ so that I can __________.” Think of the many reasons why you are grateful for each blessing.

When you have completed the picture, you can play a game with your family. Have everyone close their eyes while you take away one picture. Let your family guess which blessing is missing. Talk about what it would be like without that blessing. Keep playing until none are left.

Sharing Time Ideas

Make a large cornucopia out of cardboard and if possible, cover it with clear plastic so that fruit pieces may be attached with tape and removed without tearing.

Invite children to draw and color pictures of their blessings. Then cut out and mount pictures on colored paper that is cut in fruit shapes.

Place fruits in a box and choose several each week to add to the cornucopia. Let each child tell about his blessing.