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Thanksiving, Kid Style
Our Thanksgivings have been a bit different the past few years. Our kids have gotten older and live out of state. This year, like last, we will be apart, and our celebration will be small and intimate...just me, the Hubs, his dad, and a friend.
But I do have several tangible reminders of the kids. Each year, these creations come out with our small set of Thanksgiving decorations. They still bring a smile and memories of when our now-adult children were wide-eyed kids sitting around the dinner table, sharing their own unique perspective on the holiday.
Two items that show this kids-eye view of Thanksgiving are a poem and a menu, created by our daughter Anne and son James, respectively.
Anne wrote this poem about Thanksgiving when she was probably about 8-9 years old. It still cracks me up!
James, not to be outdone, decided to create menus for our Thanksgiving dinner one year. He must have been in about 2nd or 3rd grade, learning to spell big words! I always give kids a lot of credit for attempting to spell phonetically, which just makes total sense if you think about it.
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| James' menu cover. |
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| My personal favorite is "krann bery soss." |
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This is all so sweet! The Pilgrim People remind me of Matryoshka nesting dolls. Happy Thanksgiving (a day late!)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amanda! I think so too. You're right, they do look like Matryoshka dolls! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, (a day late)!
DeleteLove this; so cute! :) I love the little Pilgrim set your mom got for the kids. It is so unique. Yes, Thanksgiving (and most holidays) can look quite different when the kids grow up; ours do not look the same either. Happy Thansgiving and thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope that your Thanksgiving was wonderful, Diane, even if it looked different. The Hubs and I ended up going camping for the weekend at a state park. We've done some hiking and relaxing. It was a busy few weeks for both of us, so nice to get away before the rest of the holiday prep begins! Thanks for reading!
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