Tuesday, 11 October 2011

I give thanks for the 1st turkey in 5 years!

sand play
turkey and dressing!

a great rock!

water play

hug time

dinner time

we made place cards!

lots of fun!






What a delight to hear little ones recite poetry! This is a Thanksgiving poem. She learned it in her JK class!

12 comments:

Latane Barton said...

What a lovely Thanksgiving table with beautiful people all round. So much to be thankful for!!

W.C.Camp said...

Fun pictures and the turk makes me HUNGRY!!! But my question is WHY did you BAN those poor old turkeys from your table for 5 years (even though the birds probably appreciated it)? W.C.C.

Jenn Jilks said...

Didn't ban them, so much as didn't have a real thanksgiving. Family was far away. I was unable to deal with it all. Hubby doesn't like turkey, either, as he used to have to kill the chickens on the farm when he was a youth. We managed to get some of our family together and it was a celebration!

Kay L. Davies said...

We went out for dinner. The last two times I tried to cook turkeys were disasters. I've lost my touch, and they're too heavy to wrestle with, anyway.
I'm so glad you could get some of your family together. It looks wonderful, especially with the children!

Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

What a wonderful Thanksgiving!! Thanks for sharing.

Red said...

A truly fun Thanksgiving celebtation.
I can't believe how nice your weather is so that the little guys can play outside.

Cloudia said...

such warm fun to visit you, Jenn!


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EG CameraGirl said...

Wonderful, Jen. It's great that you are close to family now!

George said...

It looks as if you had a wonderful (and delicious) Thanksgiving. Young children make any holiday more special.

Kay said...

Happy Thanksgiving, Jenn. I forgot that Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving before us. Your table looks beautiful!

Christine said...

looks like a Thanksgiving to be treasured Jenn, it's all about family, isn't it?

Martha Z said...

It's always nice to get the family together. I think Canada does it right, not so close to Christmas.