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Nov 03 2008

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Kindergarten Classroom Decor: Ten Little Turkeys

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Sorry about the poor photos- the text reads:

One little, two little

three little turkeys,

four little, five little

six little turkeys,

seven little, eight little

nine little turkeys,

ten turkeys gobble, gobble, gobble!

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Nov 23 2007

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The Day After, Happiness is…

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Mincemeat stars, mini-cranberry bread muffins and coffee…

and

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cooler temperatures. I’m sure the “cold” won’t deter the holiday shoppers today, and my husband and I are even braving the mob in an attempt to replace the Christmas tree the last set of movers “misplaced” somewhere between Kansas and Texas. I’ve already purchased some holiday trees from Target along with some birchbark ornaments and decor, but until we have the tree up (not until December 1), I have some time to pack away the harvest decor, do a good winter cleaning around the house, and get our annual holiday letter typed up and printed for our Christmas cards.

This year I discovered the best way to prevent the fridge from being stuffed to the brim with leftovers from turkey dinner: invite five soldiers away from home over for dinner and set the twenty-five-pound turkey with all of the fixin’s in the middle of the table between them. The meal was delicious, the company was good, and I even managed to add “new mixer” to my Christmas wish list after my husband broke ours making REAL smashed potatoes. To think, several of our guests, including my husband, were deployed overseas this time last year. “Thankful” is just the beginning of the description of emotions the kids and I have been feeling since June.

One of our dinner guests was a soldier from Singapore. He’d never had pumpkin pie, so I was very pleased that I made the pie myself, cinnamon crust and all (sorry Mrs. Stouffer) for his first experience.

We’re off to Lowe’s. Enjoy a turkey sandwich for us, will you?

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Nov 11 2007

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Appreciation, Holidays, Ideas

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Oh, the winter holiday season is almost upon us! Baking, singing, decorating, spending time with friends and families, treasure hunting, gift giving, traveling… it’s all good!

The National Association for the Education of Young Children offers a descriptive article regarding Good Toys for Children, and I know that NOT too many of you will be surprised to find that in fact, the newest whirlie gig-light up-digital bells a- ringing-cartoon character toys AREN’T the most developmentally appropriate, stimulating, or safe choices when it comes to purchasing toys for babies, toddlers, preschool or kindergarten aged kiddos. Keep NAEYC’s guidelines and suggestions in mind when you’re out shopping for youngsters on your gift list.

If the gift of time is more your cup of tea, then perhaps cooking or baking with young family members, friends, or students would be fun! I found some Kwanzaa recipes here and some Hanukkah recipes over at Food Network , several of which I’m eagerly anticipating trying in my own kitchen this year.

Making graham cracker “gingerbread” houses with my kids is an annual tradition (one I will miss sharing with students this year) I still need to schedule, but the basic supplies are: empty/clean/dry milk cartons, graham crackers, paper plates, IN-EDIBLE royal icing (recipe here), coconut, cookies, cereal, hard candies, licorice ropes, and if you’re feeling really adventurous, upside-down ice cream cones frosted with green or white frosting for Christmas tree landscaping around your graham cracker construction!
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Just in case you think I’m rushing, remember Thanksgiving is right around the corner! In addition to making placemats, cards, and other artwork by hand hand turkey, please consider “adopting” a member of our Armed Forces for Thanksgiving dinner. Being a military family member, I am proud to say that our family will be sharing our hospitality and gratitude with three soldiers who are away from home this year. If all of the “geographical bachelors and bachelorettes” have already been adopted by members of your community, please remember those soldiers serving overseas. Any Soldier is a site that can help you decide what to send and when to send it, and trust me, care packages are so greatly appreciated by those friends and family serving so far away from home.

Happy Veterans’ Day!
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