This past week, Dylan had his first thanksgiving program at school (last year, the 2 year olds didn't participate). His class were the turkeys. The older classes were the pilgrims and the indians.
"Turkey Trot" to the tune of the Hokey Pokey
"You pull your hands right in - You stick your elbows out - Then you flap your wings - and walk about ---You can wobble to the left. - you can wobble to the right - then you gobble - with all your might (GOBBLE GOBBLE) you do the turkey trot - you do the turkey trot - you do the turkey trot - then you gobble with all your might (GOBBLE GOBBLE)"Fat Turkey's Song" (to the tune of Did you ever see a Lassie)
Oh, gobble, gobble, gobble- Fat Turkeys, Fat Turkeys - Oh, gobble, gobble, gobble - Fat Turkeys are we. - We walk very proudly and gobble so loudly - Gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble - Oh gobble, gobble, gobble - Fat turkeys are we.
Every class sang "if you are thankful and you know it"
Of course, Natalie was there to support big brother.
We brought home a few things that he worked on at school, like his thankful turkey. What is he thankful for you ask. Let's see.... 1) his big T-Rex (this is what he has asked for for Christmas, he doesn't have it yet) 2) his new markers 3) Mommy, Daddy and Natalie and last but not least 4) pop tarts. This boy has a new love for pop tarts that I have now limited to weekends only, so when Daddy's home, he knows he gets to have pop tarts...not even the semi healthy kind, the flat out s'mores sugar kind. He also made a cute little placemat with his handprint, and they gave us a sweet picture of him.
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