We also made these turkies out of Oreos. Their tails and beaks were supposed to be made out of candycorn, but who would've thought that candycorn would be impossible to find four days before Thanksgiving? We tried three different places, and apparently candycorn is "Halloween Candy." Now what do ya'll think?! At any rate, it called for a little improvising, and we had to pull it off with some pipecleaners, so they were not 100% edible!
This is Jaiden and her good friend Adi...
The picture above was taken moments before Jeryn went on a rampage. The party fell in the middle of his usual naptime, and it was not pretty for us. I was sweating like it was 100 degrees by the time it was over. He picked up chairs and moved them, tried to climb on the tables, tried to eat the little girls' beads that they were using for their Thanksgiving craft, and numerous other things. I needed about five extra arms to maintain control.
The teacher had all the kids go to the carpet and stand on their name tags so that they could perform the song that they had learned. About the time she finally got the attention of all twenty of the four year olds, Jeryn cut loose through the crowd and was running circles through the kids. All of the children squealed and laughed, and I think Jaiden's teacher wanted to slap me...I held him tight and wouldn't let him back down and he decided to throw a fit, so I ended up watching their cute little song from the other side of the glass door.
Ishould also tell you that just before we pulled into the parking lot, Jeryn was drinking his juice too fast and got strangled. He coughed until he threw up all over himself and the carseat. Needless to say, we were a complete distraction AND we smelled bad!
But HOW on earth could you ever be mad at this sweet little boy?! Oh how I love this child!!!!!
They had been learing about the first Thanksgiving with the Indians and the Pilgrims. The teachers surprised them with a tee-pee for them to walk around and go inside! Jaiden loved it!