Ok the recipe for this month really isn't too fancy, but oh so cute!!!! I made these for my preschool Thanksgiving party. They are perfect for a get together or for you and your kiddos to make around Thanksgiving time.
Ingredients:
2 rolls of Phillsbury sugar cookie dough
1-2 containers of frosting
food coloring
Directions:
1. Prior to getting the cookie dough out I made a print of Emma's hand on a piece of paper. I cut out her hand print and this was the pattern I used to create the turkey body. It is best to use a small hand print because the dough will spread as it bakes and get larger, so start small.
2. Flour your countertop and roll out your sugar cookie dough. Then lay your hand print pattern on the rolled out sugar cookie dough and use a knife to cut around the print. When you are done place the cut out cookie hand print on a cookie sheet. (I put a silpat done on my cookie sheet prior so that the cookie cooked a little easier). Make 5 -6 hands make sure not to fill your cookie sheet to much because the hand will grow!
3. Bake in an oven @ 350 for 10 minutes. Follow cooking directions on the packaging. I always cook my cookies for the lowest time allowed so that they are chewy.
4. Once your cookies have cooled mix your frosting to creat a super cook turkey.
I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my preschoolers and kiddos did. For school I had all the kiddos frost their own turkeys they had a blast!!!! Happy Thanksgiving Everyone and remember HAPPINESS IS HOMEMADE!!!!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Incognito Turkey
Last week for homework I sent a plan turkey home with each kiddo. The assignment was to save Mr. Tom Turkey who didn't want to be eaten for Thanksgiving. Each family was asked to help their preschooler disguise their turkey to look like something or someone else that way he wouldn't be eaten. Today all the kids brought their turkeys and I amazing with everyone originality. Below are some pictures of the turkeys brought, be ready to be amazed...
Here's the wall that they are posted on...
Sunday, November 14, 2010
A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon!
Today we spent a beautiful afternoon playing outside and creating our WINTER garden. We planted tomatoes, jalapenos, roman lettuce, basil, oregano, broccoli, and cauliflower. Hopefully we will be able to taste these yummy vegetables in the future months, but for now it was fun creating our garden together!
Getting the soil all ready for our vegetables...
Emma and Daddy getting the hole ready for our jalapeno plant...
Getting the soil all ready for our vegetables...
Emma and Daddy getting the hole ready for our jalapeno plant...
Operation Christmas Child
This year we decided as a family to participate in the Operation Christmas Child program. Operation Christmas Child is a way to help millions of children throughout 130 countries receive a special gift during the Christmas season. The program asks anyone who wants to participate to fill a shoe box with items that a boy or girl would love. So as a family we decide to make 2 shoe boxes one for a boy (Logan's shoe box) and one for a girl (Emma's shoe box). We went shopping together and the kids had a great time picking out items to go to their boy and girl. When we got home we wrapped our shoe boxes, prayed together that the items would bring joy to the children receiving them, and we filled the boxes with all the items we bought. Below are so pictures of Emma helping me fill the boxes.
All the Goodies for the Kiddos...
A slinky and much, much more...
All the Goodies for the Kiddos...
A slinky and much, much more...
Monday, November 8, 2010
My Latest Quilt Creations (Two)!!!
I have been a busy bee these last few weeks creating a couple different quilts. The first quilt is for one of the moms in my preschool class. She has two adorable boys already and is pregnant with her 3rd child which is a girl. They named her Grace and her nursery is purple with a safari animals theme. I created this quilt for her and I loved it! Each quilt I make is unique to the person I make it for and I think that is why this quilt and all my quilts I make are so special not only for the person it is for, but also for me to make.
My second (quilt) I made was actually not a quilt, but an apron. The Zoccoli family is a wonderful family that we know from church. Alisa and Mike have 3 boys, 1 of them takes drumming lesson from Justin. A year ago (maybe more) Alisa and Mike decided to become foster parents. They began to foster 1 child (a boy) when they found out that he had 2 other sibling brothers. They decided as a family to foster all 3 boys. Yes you read that right 3 MORE boys! This last year they decided to push for full adoption of the 3 foster boys and the courts granted them this. So in a couple weeks we will be celebrating with them and many other people the adoption of Kenny, James, and Isaiah. I made this apron for Alisa. All her 6 boys are older and don't need cuddle quilts so I made a family apron for her that represents all the family. I hope that she loves it as much as I do!
Farm Day!!!
The weather has been beautiful here so before Halloween my mom, the kiddos, and I visited Mother Nature's Farm near our house for pumpkin decorating, hayrides, jumpy houses, and more.
A baby piglet.
A baby piglet.
Emma and Logan on the hayride.
Meme and Emma on the hayride.
Logan and me on the hayride.
Picking pumpkins to decorate.
Silly Scarecrows ...
Peek-a- Boo I see you!
Decorating our pumpkins.
Jumping around!
Preschool Halloween Dress Up Party
I haven't had much time lately and our blog has suffered, but I have a few minutes to devote to it so I thought I would do a couple posts. The week of Halloween I had a dress up Party at school for all the kiddos. They all looks so cute in there Halloween costumes! Moms were invited to join in on the festivities and here are a few pictures I took from that day...
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