It is nice sometimes to just take advantage of the season. T was a piece of cake.
Trick-or-Treating starts with T
Truthahn (Turkey) starts with T
Instead of tracing their hands, we painted their hands. It was so fun, they both wanted to do it twice.
And I saw this idea in a Thanksgiving idea book. I traced the shape of a turkey and then we went out and collected fall leaves to make the turkey's colorful tail. I liked this craft - mostly, I just liked being outside even if it was a little dreary. It reminded me of being a kid back in Washington (except most of our trees were evergreen and all the deciduous leaves were always wet and a little more decayed than beautiful.)
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I meant pick out leave that had already fallen, but Joshua couldn't resist these, I guess. |
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see, kind of dreary (there is my dead garden) |
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I'm not sure why he is making this face. Although he has mentioned multiple times in the last few days that he was so angry, "du kannst es nicht glauben!" (you can't even believe it!) |
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I took this photo before Joshua colored it in. One of those red leaves is actually a "scout patch" that this turkey earned. Way to go turkey, let's all give it a cheer... |
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I "helped" Abigail with her turkey. :) |
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