We are starting to make some puppets to reenact the first Thanksgiving! So far, we have:
Once dry, R drew faces on them, we cut them out, and glued them to craft sticks. The pilgrims have not arrived yet, but they will be here soon.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Thanksgiving Favorites from 2008
As you know, we have been a bit under the weather here. We have not even started our Thanksgiving crafts yet, but I found some photos of our favorites from last year. As soon as we return to normal, we will revisit some of these and add some new crafts too! Stay tuned!
Turkey Spoons
(I think the one in the front with black hair looks a little like Jay Leno; no one else thought so though)
Turkey Spoons(I think the one in the front with black hair looks a little like Jay Leno; no one else thought so though)
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Sorting Candy
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Happy Birthday!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Top Five Friday #6 - Sickness stinks but...

Initially I wanted to write the top five reasons that I hate the dumb swine flu (see the gross picture of swine flu above), but that is just too negative for my blog. So, instead, I am writing the top five things that make me feel better when I am sick.

- My husband got up with the kids (who are also sick)and started the day.

2. He also brought me hot tea in bed.
3. Family members brought us food - it is so nice to not worry about what we are going to eat.
4. Watching our dog snuggle up with one of the sick kids. She is such a good dog, and it is so obvious that she understands that they are not feeling well.
5. Vita Coco pineapple coconut water. I don't know why, but drinking this makes me feel better. It also has 180% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C.
So, that is my top five for this week. Do you have a top five you would like to share? If you do, please link up here!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Scarecrow Craft
C has been sick and did not feel up to making this scarecrow, but R and I had fun with this craft. I cut a paper doll type shape out of a brown paper bag and then traced around it on white paper to make clothes. R glued the outfit on the body and colored it purple. Don't all scarecrows wear purple?

She drew facial features and added a pink flower button to the fashionable outfit! Then she cut brown craft ribbon into small pieces and glued them under the pant legs, sleeves, and on the head.
We plan on making scarecrow cookies and we have a pile of scarecrow books to tell you about, so stay tuned!
She drew facial features and added a pink flower button to the fashionable outfit! Then she cut brown craft ribbon into small pieces and glued them under the pant legs, sleeves, and on the head.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Acorn craft
Acorns are all over the ground here so we just had to do an acorn craft. I began by drawing a large acorn on the back of a cereal box. Luckily, I was not concerned with perfection because I am lacking drawing ability.
Next, C and R searched the button box for brown buttons. We glued the buttons on to make the cap of the acorn.






We also read one of our favorite Autumn books: Count Down to Fall by Fran Hawk. I have seen this book mentioned on a lot of blogs, but if you are not familiar with it, you should definitely request it from the library. There are so many great learning opportunities in this one book and it is a fun read too!
Next, C and R searched the button box for brown buttons. We glued the buttons on to make the cap of the acorn.
Then, C and R tore brown construction paper into small pieces.
C colored green grass and a blue sky with dark clouds in the background.
R used scissors to cut fringe along the bottom of her page. This was her grass, and it was all her idea. I was impressed.
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