Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving Day

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


We got together with my husband's extended family on Thanksgiving Day.  His cousin hosted the Thanksgiving meal...for all 23 of us!  At least she didn't have to cook the entire meal!  :D  Everyone contributed to the effort.  We were asked to bring mashed potatoes, deviled eggs, and sweet iced tea.

Here is T, ready to eat!  Actually, I think he had already started on his roll.  ;o)


After dessert, the children enjoyed playing together.  T found a toy guitar....
He looks like a natural, doesn't he?





And here he is...ready for his afternoon nap, I think!  :)


I know I was ready for mine when I got home!  :P

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving Day

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


This is a turkey we saw at Hollywild Animal Park when we went there on a field trip with T's co-op on September 7, 2012.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Thankful Candy Bars


This afternoon, T and I went to the office where his Papa works.  T gave candy bars with Thanksgiving wrappers to the reps in his Papa's customer service group.


Amy at Living Locurto created this printable...and it's free!  (Free is good.)


All you have to do is print it, cut it out, and wrap it around a Hershey's candy bar!

When T's Papa arrived home from work, he showed us this Daily Shout Out Award he'd received...presented to T!  :)


Awww...stickers and everything!  ~Love it!!

Turkey Lunch

T ate a turkey-themed lunch today.


  • turkey-shaped sandwiches with sliced baby carrots for tail feathers (and Ranch dressing in an orange shot glass)
  • Tostitos corn chips
  • walnut pieces and raisins
  • milk in a turkey glass

The crocheted turkey was given to T last Thanksgiving, compliments of his dear Miss Bekah.


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Monday, November 28, 2011

Turkey Time

Since the month of November is almost gone, I suppose it's about time I mentioned some of the books we read this month....

For week 1 of the Book-It! Program, we read books with a turkey theme.

We read:
  • I'm a Turkey!                                                by Jim Arnosky
  • Farmer Goff and His Turkey Sam                               by Brian Schatell
  • Turkey in the Straw                                          by Barbara Shook Hazen

The information-filled book, I'm a Turkey!, gives the reader an up-close-and-personal look at life with Tom the Turkey as he flocks, squawks, and flees (dangerous animals) his way through the story.  The book is a spoken-word song which can be downloaded from the Internet.

The book, Farmer Goff and His Turkey Sam, is about a farmer and his prize-winning, pie-eating turkey.

The book, Turkey in the Straw, is a tale of a farmer who would rather fiddle than farm, a wife who was born a worrier, and a shy daughter named Emmy Lou.  Emmy Lou's pet turkey dances a do-si-do to the farmer's music, and the rest is history!

For week 2, we read books with a Thanksgiving theme.

We read:
  • I Am the Turkey                                              by Michele Sobel Spirn
  • A Turkey for Thanksgiving                                    by Eve Bunting
  • Beauty and the Beaks (A Turkey's Cautionary Tale)            by Mary Jane and Herm Auch

I Am the Turkey is an "I Can Read!" book (level 2 - high-interest stories for developing readers).  In the story, Mark is so excited to be the turkey in his class Thanksgiving play -- until he discovers what the turkey's real role was in the first Thanksgiving dinner!

The holiday story, A Turkey for Thanksgiving, captures the spirit of Thanksgiving sharing in a fresh and funny way.  While setting the table for Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs. Moose tells her husband that she wishes they had a real turkey (not just turkey decorations) because everyone always has a turkey for Thanksgiving.  So, Mr. Moose sets out to find one for her.

In the book, Beauty and the Beaks, Beauty and her friends think Lance is one conceited bird.  The turkey swaggers around The Chic Hen beauty shop, boasting that he is the only bird invited to a special feast.  But while Beauty is practicing her favorite "eggsercise," flying, she accidentally finds out just what kind of guest Lance will be at the feast.  Beauty comes up with a plan to save Lance before his life "eggspires."

We enjoyed the variety these books had to offer.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving Countdown - Day 11

The activity for today is:

     Have a HAPPY TURKEY DAY!

Thank you, friends and family, for visiting my blog.  :)

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Countdown - Day 10

I'm behind on blogging about our Thanksgiving countdown.  Anyway...

The activity for today was:

     Tell your parent what you are thankful for.

I asked T what he was thankful for...what he would like to thank Jesus for.  He replied, "Thankful, Mama."  I wasn't sure if I got it right (or if it was wishful thinking on my part), so I asked him again.  He said (again), "Thankful you, Mama."

My heart is filled with JOY!  It doesn't get any sweeter than that!!  :)

Tiny Turkey Dinner

T enjoyed a tiny turkey dinner today.


The menu was:
  • sliced turkey with gravy - Brach's Maple Nut Goodies (candy) with melted chocolate
  • peas - green nonpareils
  • mashed potatoes with butter - vanilla frosting with yellow gel food color
  • cranberry sauce - red crystals sugar


T thought it was yummy, and he ate it in all of about three bites.  :P

I got the idea from the Family Fun website.  However, I never was able to find Peek Freans Arrowroot biscuits (cookies), so I substituted Anna's Ginger Thins (cookies).

Check out some other muffin tin treats,
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some other food adventures....

Turkey Gift

T received a Thanksgiving gift in the mail from his dear friend, Miss Bekah.  She crocheted this adorable turkey for him!


T opened the box and said, "Turkey!"


He was so happy....  :)


She also sent him a photograph from their time together in Tennessee in September.  He held it up and said, "Love you, Bekah; love you, T." as he pointed to each person in the photo.

T adores his Miss Bekah!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Holiday Expo

Last night was the Holiday Expo at T's co-op.  His class sang two songs.  The first was Five Fat Turkeys.

          Five fat turkeys are we.
          We slept all night in a tree.
          When the cook came around,
          We couldn't be found--
          So that's why we're here, you see!

T was one of the turkeys, complete with over-sized, stuffed shirt and mask.  There was also a "tree" with a crown of Fall leaves...and a "cook" who came rushing onto the stage, looking for her turkeys!

The tree and four of the turkeys

The second song was Thank You.

          Thank you for the sun; thank you for the sky.
          Thank you for the rain, and for the birds that fly.
          Thank you for the stars that twinkle in the night.
          They mean the world to me.

The children played hand-bells while they sang.

Playing hand-bells

The grand finale:  The two pre-school classes dressed as a live nativity scene.  They and all of the other classes sang Silent Night in English and in Spanish.



Afterward, there were lots of refreshments and time for visiting with family and friends.

Relieved that it's over!

Art work that the children had created throughout the semester was on display.

T's Fall tree

It was a very nice evening.  :)

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Thanksgiving Countdown - Day 4

The activity for today was:

     Help your parent set the table.

Uh-oh...bad timing on that one!  We'll save the activity for T to do on another day.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Thanksgiving Countdown - Day 3

The activity for today was:

     Tell your parent about the best thing that happened to you today, so far.

T's answer was, "Pizza."  Today at co-op, the teachers surprised all of the children with pizza for lunch.  T loves pizza!

Pizza for lunch!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Thanksgiving Countdown - Day 2

The activity for today was:

     Call a relative, just to say, "Hi."


We decided to call T's Grandpa and Grandma.  They didn't answer their telephone.... I guess they were out and about.  ~Probably just as well; T doesn't like to talk on the telephone.

Update - Sunday, November 27, 2011:

Later that evening, T's Grandpa returned our call.  Although T would not talk to his Grandpa on the telephone, T kissed him (i.e., kissed the telephone) when he heard his Grandpa's voice.  :)

Monday, November 14, 2011

Thanksgiving Countdown

I came across this fun Count Down to Thanksgiving calendar at the Family Fun website.  We started it today since the countdown is for 11 days, ending on Thanksgiving Day.  There's a simple activity for each day.


T liked opening the little "door."


The activity for today was:

     If you could make your own pie, what kind would it be?

T's answer to the question was:

     "Cake."

I asked him, "What yummy things would you put in your pie?"

He answered, "Pizza."

Hmmm...Do we know what a pie is??

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Cornucopia Meal

Well that was definitely a new and "interesting" experience...making sandwich balls.  It wasn't too difficult, once I finally kind of figured out what I was doing.  :)

My husband and I had homemade vegetable soup for supper tonight, which T isn't crazy about...so I went ahead and made him a "sandwich balls meal" for his supper.


The sandwich balls are the "pumpkins" with peanut halves for stems...filled with peanut butter.

Also pictured above are:
  • "cornucopia" - waffle cone
  • "apples" - apple slices cut with a mini-sized apple cutter
  • "acorns" - red and green grapes
  • "nuts and berries" - pecans, pistachios, and honey roasted peanuts; fresh blackberries and blueberries
  • "leaves" - cinnamon-sugar toast cut with a mini- and regular-sized leaf cutter
  • mandarin orange segments
  • raisins and dried cranberries
  • dried pineapple

Here is T, enjoying his meal!


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