I like celebrating Mardi Gras. It's fun with the bright colors, masks, and just another reason to make a day extra special. My sophomore year of college, I got in a car with five friends and we drove from Boston to New Orleans to experience Mardi Gras. We made the decision to go just days before, and I think I had $300.00 for the whole trip. Honestly, I don't even remember the names of two of the people I traveled with, but the trip was a lot of fun and I'm glad I went. I'm rarely that spontaneous.
My Mardi Gras celebrations are VERY different these days!
I made a Mardi Gras sensory bin for Kate using rice that I dyed, beads, and pipe cleaners.
Kate is learning the letter M this week (perfect for Mardi Gras), so I threw in the M find it cards. She was so excited about the sensory bin that she quickly found all of the M cards and put them on the matching sheet.
This made a HUGE mess, but it was worth it. Kate really had a lot of fun scooping, pouring, and just playing.
I added some play dough for an extra layer of fun.
You cannot have a Mardi Gras celebration without masks, and M is also for mask (I love how that just worked out without me even thinking about it or planning it ahead of time). I cut masks out of cereal box cardboard and the kids decorated them.
I saw these whoopie pies with Mardi Gras frosting at Whole Foods (this means NO ARTIFICIAL COLORS) and could not resist them. I cut them up so that everyone could have a piece of each color.
Fat Tuesday is also National Pancake Day. I made two kinds of pancakes from one batter. Pioneer Woman has a recipe for pancake mini muffins. To make the muffins, you put pancake batter (I used PW's recipe, but any batter would work) in a mini muffin pan and bake them in the oven for about ten minutes. The kids liked dunking them in syrup. I also made traditional pancakes using the batter that was left after I filled my mini muffin pan.
Hooray for all of the fun that March brings!
2 comments:
What fun! I love when the letter of the week lines with other holidays. Those pancakes look good!
I haven't celebrated Mardi Gras..but I am adding it next year! You inspire me!
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