13 Ideas for a Family Mabon
by Heather Evenstar Osterman
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This is a gorgeous season. Nature
is a blaze of color and everything
seems to come into balance.
Night and day are again equal. There
is a bountiful harvest to be thankful
for, yet we must plan for the sparse
times ahead. This is a time of generosity
and conservation. So, how do
you share these values with your
children? You can plan Mabon activities
for the whole family to enjoy.
Mabon (also Harvest Home,
Alban Elfed or Winter Finding) is
celebrated at the Autumnal Equinox.
This is the second harvest festival
of the year, that of fruits and
vegetables. Mabon is the Welsh God
of all things wild and free. He is also
associated with the Sun God whose
power dies on this day.
We also give thanks to the spirit
of vegetation for the sacrifice made
so that we can live through the
winter. The Goddess at this Sabbat
is the grandmotherly crone, warm and
wise. Here are some ideas to get
your family started in celebrating this
season:
- Have a potluck feast with a
group of friends and loved ones to
celebrate the abundance of the season.
Feel the warmth of being part
of a community.
- Adopt someone in a nursing
home. As a family, take your special
person baked goodies and colored
pictures. Read them books or tell
them stories.
- Walk around your neighborhood
picking up garbage. Do what
you can to improve your home and
prepare for winter.
- Pick a subject that interests
the whole family. Go to the library
or find other resources and study
that subject. Together, share what
you've learned.
- Look at old family photo albums or scrapbooks. Try to tell stories about each person in the pictures.
- Leave an apple on the grave of
an ancestor. Cut an apple in half to
show your children the star inside.
This is a reminder that all life is renewed
in some way.
- Bake cored apples filled with
butter and cinnamon as a special
treat.
- Create decorations for your
front door out of colored leaves,
pinecones, nuts, acorns and Indian
Corn bundles.
- Take a walk in a wild place.
Gather seedpods and dried plants.
Sing songs and talk about all the
things you've done over the summer.
Make plans for the winter.
- Honor the birds and small
animals in the wilderness or by your
home by making a birdfeeder or
mandala filled with seeds and grain.
- Make rattles out of empty
gourds and sunflower seeds or
seeds collected from nature walks.
Use the rattles to make music or
scare away bad dreams.
- Look at your family habits and
figure out what you can do to improve
your conservation habits. Can
you use less water or recycle more
of your garbage?
- Make a Vine God (stick-type
male figure with a hollow body) filled
with foil-wrapped cornbread and sacrifice
him on the campfire (or
barbeque!). Give thanks to the god
for his sacrifice and enjoy the
cornbread!
Heather Osterman is the Family
Services Coordinator for the Aquarian
Tabernacle Church. For more information
on pagan oriented activities and
events for children and families, please
contact her at ATCchild@AOL.com or
ATC at (360) 793-1945 between 9 a. m.
and 9 p. m.
Copyright © 2006 by the article's author

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