With Thanksgiving on Thursday, we had a reenactment of the first celebration in Plymouth for Spencer's preschool. Spencer assumed the role of Native American (although he calls it "Indian") and Audrey was our little pilgrim girl. We made homemade butter by shaking baby food containers filled with whipping cream. After that, we worked on making chocolate, no-bake cookies ('cause, you know, you always hear about all the "poop cookies" served at the first Thanksgiving) and then we feasted upon delicacies such as deli ham, cranberry sauce, strawberries, Kix cereal, Dora the Explorer fruit snacks, and the like. Sounds like a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving to me. That's fitting, I suppose, since Spencer's cousin, Harrison, has recently referred to Spencer's round head as looking like a Charlie Brown head.
5 comments:
Mmm, I love those no-bake cookies. I might just have to whip some up to wash down my pumpkin pie with!
What a cutie in the Indian costume!
Cutest "preschool teacher" ever!
Too cute!!!
I love no-bakes. And that indian/native american costume is rad. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Such cute ideas! I might have to steal (I mean borrow)them for preschool next year!...totally LOVE the pilgrim bonnet!!!!!
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