21 Kasım 2013 Perşembe

The Learning Network Blog: Poetry Pairing | ‘The New-England Boy’s Song about Thanksgiving Day’

With the Thanksgiving vacation just around the corner, this Poetry Pairing attributes Lydia Maria Child’s classic poem “The New-England Boy’s Song about Thanksgiving Day” and the report “When Phones Come Out Prolonged Before the Turkey” by Kim Severson.


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Poem


Lydia Maria Little one, novelist, historian, children’s author and social critic, penned a literary column and published a amount of books including “An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans,” the 1st scholarly American overview of the historical past of slavery, and “The Frugal Housewife,” a domestic manual well-liked among ladies of the day. The poet Emily Dickinson would certainly have been familiar with “The Frugal Housewife”—it was amongst her mother’s possessions.


‘The New-England Boy’s Song about Thanksgiving Day’


By Lydia Maria Kid


More than the river, and by means of the wood,
    To grandfather’s property we go
     The horse understands the way,
     To carry the sleigh,
   Through the white and drifted snow.


Over the river, and via the wood,
    To grandfather’s residence away!
     We would not quit
     For doll or leading,
    For ‘t is Thanksgiving day.


Over the river, and through the wood,
    Oh, how the wind does blow!
     It stings the toes,
     And bites the nose,
    As in excess of the ground we go.


In excess of the river, and by way of the wood,
    With a clear blue winter sky,
     The canines do bark,
     And young children hark,
    As we go jingling by.


Over the river, and by means of the wood,
    To have a first-charge play —
     Hear the bells ring
     Ting a ling ding,
    Hurra for Thanksgiving day!


More than the river, and via the wood —
    No matter for winds that blow
     Or if we get
     The sleigh upset,
    Into a financial institution of snow.


Over the river, and by means of the wood,
    To see little John and Ann
     We will kiss them all,
     And perform snow-ball,
    And stay as long as we can.


In excess of the river, and through the wood,
    Trot rapidly, my dapple grey!
     Spring over the ground,
     Like a hunting hound,
    For ‘t is Thanksgiving day!


Above the river, and by way of the wood,
    And straight by means of the barn-yard gate
     We look to go
     Very slow,
    It is so tough to wait.


In excess of the river, and by means of the wood,
    Old Jowler hears our bells
     He shakes his pow,
     With a loud bow wow,
    And hence the information he tells.


Above the river, and by means of the wood —
    When grandmother sees us come,
     She will say, Oh dear,
     The kids are right here,
    Deliver a pie for every 1.


More than the river, and through the wood —
    Now grandmother’s cap I spy!
     Hurra for the enjoyable!
     Is the pudding accomplished?
    Hurra for the pumpkin pie!




Occasions Variety Excerpt


In “When Phones Come Out Prolonged Prior to the Turkey,” Kim Severson writes about the approaches that folks who aren’t in a position to go “over the river and through the woods” use engineering to connect with faraway household and buddies on Thanksgiving.



Not extended ago, pulling out a telephone to send a photograph of Thanksgiving dinner or a text about the proceedings was regarded as rude, a violation of the “eat it, really don’t tweet it” rule.


But virtually 40 % of the 234 million Americans more than the age of 13 with a mobile cellphone now use a social network, in accordance to the analyst group comScore, and the numbers are growing quickly. Instagram, the darling of men and women who really like to share photographs of what they are consuming, has more than doubled its members to much more than one hundred million in less than a 12 months, according to Facebook, the company that bought Instagram this spring. Facebook says Thanksgiving is a single of its busiest days of the 12 months.


… The need to share a common expertise will bring out Sarah Han’s phone with regularity as she and her boyfriend prepare dinner for her extended household in their new residence in Oakland, Calif.


Her mom utilised to take pictures consistently, many of which ended up in a photograph album. Sending photos of her meal to her followers by means of Instagram is not any diverse, she says, except that no one has to paste pictures into a guide.


And quick photograph-sharing produces anything a classic assortment of snapshots cannot.


“It is type of cool when you are on Instagram, and you see a typical thread throughout an occasion,” mentioned Ms. Han, 34, who functions as a producer for The Bold Italic, an on the web magazine in San Francisco.


She cited a double rainbow that recently arced across the city’s skyline.


“Literally within five minutes, everyone’s images were of a double rainbow,” she stated. “The very same factor will take place this Thanksgiving. You’ll see everyone’s table setting and turkey and see how absolutely everyone does it in a different way.”


Of course, not everybody is thrilled that Thanksgiving is getting to be something to document constantly and share obsessively. The argument is as outdated as the mobile telephone: by making an attempt to stay linked, we end up getting less linked.


“The difficulty is when the cellphones come out, folks will get a image, but then they’ll check out Facebook and check out e-mail, and it gets an obsession that distracts everybody,” stated Dr. Gwenn Schurgin O’Keeffe, a pediatrician who writes often about the results of technology on household existence.


Once, folks took a photograph and had the persistence to get it produced, reliving the moment effectively following it was above.


“So document the moment, and then fret about passing it around later on,” she said. “You do not need to have these instant updates of, ‘Oh, look, Grandma’s consuming cranberries.’ ”


Sharing that shot of your spouse trying to carve the turkey implies an instant connection for households celebrating apart.


Most of Rebecca Palsha’s household doesn’t dwell in Anchorage, the place she is a television reporter. She will use social media to maintain them close as she and her husband, another journalist, prepare dinner for 10 this year.


Still, she realizes there comes a point the place the minute may possibly be much better simply skilled.


“At some level, you have to place your cellphone away,” she stated. “You have to recognize when it’s time to talk to individuals here instead of people who are not with you.”





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The Learning Network Blog: Poetry Pairing | ‘The New-England Boy’s Song about Thanksgiving Day’

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