The week leading up to Thanksgiving was full of Harvest fun at the kids' schools (I'm writing this a few weeks later so I can say that now. During that week I'm pretty sure it felt like Thanksgiving hell).
The kindergarteners worked hard all week making a friendship feast for the parents. They learned a song and made native american outfits and chopped and cooked up some stone soup and bread, complete with homemade butter (seen in the first picture, 19 kindergarteners shaking bottles of cream and marbles - fun, and somewhere in you tube land there is a video of me making butter while doing a little dance, thanks fellow kinder parents! haha).
Singing their song
Cutest ever in his native costume
Friday the whole school had a harvest festival where they all participated in group activities together (the littles matched up with their big buddies from upper grades). We did a cardboard challenge, learned about recycling and did a drum circle.
It was really fun, but by noon our kinder were spent so we ditched the feast and headed to whole foods for some popsicles with our friends. A much better choice for us that day!
Their friendship cracks me up:
After whole foods we picked up Owen from picnic pals and walked into this:
Best seat in the house - Love our Ms. Jennifer!!!
It was a great way to end our friday and start our vacation week!!!
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