We have "itis" this week. We are all about the Canaanites, Jebusites, Hittites,Amorites, and on and on. Hulk says NO more "ites" However our study did line up nicely with some living history. One of our local churches puts on a great look back what life was like in the day when Jesus was born. While technically during the Roman era, many of the crafts and trades featured have histories tracing back to our current time period.
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Ying and Yang pressing olives with a stone press to make olive oil. The girls were very shocked when the shop keeper tried to barter with me for one of them as a wife for her son. It was unreal to them that in this time period they would be close to marriageable age. |
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A Prophet in the street warning of the coming Messiah |
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Capentry shop. We talked about how in the time of the Canaanites the tools would have been broze or stone as steel and iron had not been discovered or spread to the area yet. |
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Wine shop.... We discussed that in acient times ( well ok actually until roughly 150 years ago) it was acutally safer to drink ferment drinks like wine and ale then water because in the process of making these parasites were killed. Today modern filitration and sanitation does this for us. |
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The Potter using a kick wheel. |
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The Roman Tax collector.... we had to get the mark of Caesar to show we had paid our taxes. |
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Yang getting hauled off by the Roman soldiers because she licked out the mark of Caesar...lol |
We took a day off to get in the Christmas spirit. The kids helped Grandma and Grandpa with outdoor decorations, and made thank you cards and other crafts to decorate our home.
We Also attended another local event : The Holiday Lights of Hope. This is a large walk though display benefited a local child advocacy charity. This was our first year and the kids had a blast. Their favorite part was the light maze. It sounds easy but was surprisingly difficult due to the effect of so many points of light in one place.... We got to the middle fine ( the Chick-fil-a Cow) but getting to the other side took much longer..lol because you were looking for a dark end.
Anyway.. Happy Merry Christmas season....
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