Monday, November 22, 2010

Gobble Gobble

Girl Scouts is still having fun and have flown up from brownies to Juniors. Therefore, as Junior scouts we can start some advanced fun, like using floral wire to create these fabulous topiaries. Haley threw down the gauntlet when she came up with the T-Rex in the front topiary, so not to be outdone, the girls created rabbits, stars and jellyfish.
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, I had to spend countless hours surfing the Internet coming up with cute turkey snacks and found this. That's a chocolate covered cherry as his body. Yum-o


Adeline's preschool has a Thanksgiving Feast every year, where they come dressed as Indians, pilgrims and this year Mac & Cheese. I guess that's something brought to the 1st Thanksgiving feast by the very 1st redneck pilgrim. The kids place mats had a hand print in a turkey shape and what they were thankful for. Adeline was thankful for her mom and dad, while one little girl was thankful for Brandon in their class. I guess cute boys trump mom and dad.

This is the 1 yr old class and on their shirts they had Indian names painted like " Princess eats no corn" and " Chief Running Water" we later found out that boy washes his hands continuously thru the day.



The following day at NB Cook, since Wednesday was the day the cafeteria served turkey and mashed potatoes, why not have their Thanksgiving Feast that day too. Here are Reece's team teachers Miss. Harrington(the Indian) and Mrs. Cebula(pilgrim) with Imperial Eagle Reece, yes I had to cut alllll those strips on his shirt and hand bead the sleeves and bottom myself.




Who loves their big brother to pieces and who is tolerating the Bear Hug by his little sister?






Reece's best friend Jake is in a different kindergarten class at NB Cook, but they still managed to both have Eagle Indian names. Here are Bald Eagle and Imperial Eagle







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