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Thanksgiving Family Fun

November 19, 2021 by Nicole

It can be hard to manage all the details of Thanksgiving day. Either you are traveling and dealing with all that goes with that, or you are preparing a meal yourself. (I’ve done both, sometimes in the same year! And they both present their own challenges!) So, trying to create special family moments can feel like too much. The good news, though, is that there are a lot of easy ways to add some extra flair—and family fun—to your Thanksgiving.

Following you’ll find some of our favorite family traditions. (We don’t always do them on Thanksgiving Day. Some we do “Thanksgiving Eve” or the week leading up to it.) 

charlie brownCHARLIE BROWN’S THANKSGIVING:

Every year we watch “Charlie Brown’s Thanksgiving”. Despite a shocking lack of parental involvement, the familiar faces of Charlie & his friends add a special element to our Thanksgiving. We have a “feast” with the Peanuts of the same food that Snoopy and Woodstock prepare for them—popcorn, jellybeans, toast and pretzels. 

THANKFULNESS TREE:

Shared in another post, you can find it here.

CANDY TURKEYS:

This varies a little year by year, but a few of our favorites have been:

four turkeysOREO TURKEYS:

These are the simplest candy turkeys and turn out so cute!

Supplies Needed: Oreo Cookes, Candy Eyes (available at most grocery stores), Candy Corn, Butterscotch or Peanut Butter Chips, melted chocolate or frosting

Directions: Place candy corn inside of the top of the Oreo cookie to be the turkey feathers. Then “glue” on the eyes and a butterscotch/peanut butter chip with melted chocolate or frosting. If you’d like, you can use the melted chocolate to “glue” the Oreo on top of another cookie to make the turkey stand up.  

 

OREO & PB CUP TURKEYS:Oreo & PB Cup Turkey

Similar to the above turkeys, these are slightly more complex, but even younger kids enjoy making them!

Supplies Needed: Oreo Cookies, Mini Peanut Butter Cups, Candy Corn, Candy Eyes, red frosting, melted chocolate or frosting

Directions: Insert candy corn into a Oreo cookie to be the turkey’s tail feathers. “Glue” the peanut butter cup to the front of the cookie with the melted chocolate or frosting. Then, cut candy corn and mold with your hands to create the beak (you can also use orange gummy candy like Dots for this, do the same thing, cut it to the right size and mold it to the shape you want). “Glue” the beak and eyes to the the front of the cookie above the peanut butter cup. Then “glue” the whole thing on to the top of a cookie that is lying flat to make it stand up.

RICE CEREAL TREAT TURKEYS: 

eliana's turkeyThese take a little more help for younger kids, but are worth the effort! 

Supplies Needed: Rice Cereal Treats Ingredients, melted chocolate coating (make your own with chocolate and shortening or find it ready to melt at the grocery store), candy eyes, red & orange fondant or frosting, cake pop sticks

Directions: Using the fondant, cut out orange triangles for beaks and small red “”wattles” to hang down from the beak. Then follow the directions on a box of rice cereal or marshmallows to make rice cereal treats. Then, form small squares or “turkey” shapes and insert a cake pop stick. (One of our more artistic daughter’s once crafted legs instead, as you can see in the picture. She used toothpicks, orange fondant and melted chocolate.) Make chocolate candy coating and dip the rice cereal treats in the coating until it is covered evenly. Last, add the candy eyes, nose & wattle. If you do this before it is dry, it should automatically stick. Otherwise, use a little more melted chocolate to “glue” them into place. Let dry on wax paper.

CINNAMON ROLL TURKEYS:

I know it is a little bit of overkill on a day already packed with food. But, we start each Thanksgiving with a cinnamon roll turkey. And, I cinnamon turkeyhave to admit, I look forward to it as much as the kids do each year! Plus, we add hard boiled eggs & its an easy & fun, connective breakfast on a busy day. 

Supplies Needed: Large canned refrigerator cinnamon rolls, bacon, small straight stick pretzels, candy corn, candy eyes, red frosting

Directions: Bake the cinnamon rolls as directed, first taking time to tuck in one end to create a flat face/neck. Then frost. Add cooked bacon in between the outer two layers on one side to the be tail feathers (see picture). Then add candy eyes, a candy corn nose, and a small drop of red frosting to be the “wattle”. As a final touch, add pretzel “feet”. 

I hope these add some special family fun to your special day!
Happiest of Thanksgivings from our family to yours! 

A Homeschool Thanksgiving

November 15, 2021 by Nicole

give thanksHello, my friends!

I had plans—great plans!—to put together a comprehensive Thanksgiving Unit for you all to enjoy in the days approaching the holiday this year. However, you know what they say about plans. As our family has been going through Covid the past several weeks (or more accurately, covid has been going through our family) plans have changed! Lol. Thankfully, we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and hopefully life will be returning to our version of normal very soon. However, I didn’t want to wait until then to try and get this together, as Thanksgiving is approaching quickly! 

The good news for you is that there are many resources available on-line to help you create a special Thanksgiving homeschool experience. Some years, we have gone all out and done entire units, other years (like this one) I just throw in one or two extra activities to celebrate the holiday. So, here are a few of the things we have done & enjoyed in the past. I hope you enjoy them too. Happiest of Thanksgivings to you all! 

A few of the Thanksgiving Homeschool Books we have used:

  • “Squanto: Friend of The Pilgrims” by Clyde Robert Bulla,  A simplistic chapter book that tells the story of Squanto (Tisquantum)’s life.
  • “Squanto’s Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving” by Joseph Bruchac, Illustrated by Greg Shed, A beautifully illustrated picture book for kids, told from Squanto’s perspective. 
  • “Almost Home: A Story Based on the Life of the Mayflower’s Young Mary Chilton” by Wendy Lawton  The story of what it was like to be one of the pilgrims, as told from a young, teenage girl’s perspective. 
  • “Thanksgiving on Thursday” a Magic Treehouse Book by Mary Pope Osborne

Also, fun for younger children: 

  • “In November” by Cynthia Rylant
  • “Pete the Cat: The First Thanksgiving” by James Dean
  • “The Thank You Book” (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
  • “Thank You, Omu!” By One Mora (Not a thanksgiving book, but a great book about sharing and showing thanks.)

Writing Prompts:

  • It was the night before Thanksgiving and …
  • Thanksgiving told from the turkey’s perspective
  • This year, I am most thankful….
  • Imagine you were on the Mayflower
  • What is your favorite Thanksgiving tradition and why?
  • Thanksgiving Acrostic Poem 
  • How many words can you make out of the letters in “Thanksgiving”
  • List of 10* things I am thankful for 

*note: I adjust the number according to the age / writing level of the child completing it

Other:

  • Research the original Thanksgiving menu, bonus if you can find & execute a recipe
  • Research games kids would have played in 1621
  • Find out when Thanksgiving became a nationally recognized holiday. And, was it always celebrated on the the same Thursday in November?

 

Download a template for a Thanksgiving Acrostic Here Thanksgiving-Acrostic

Lined paper with a thanksgiving theme. Can be used with writing activities:  Give Thanks Paper and Thanksgiving Turkey Writing Paper

 

 

The “Magic” of Christmas Earrings

December 17, 2020 by Nicole

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I bought these earrings on an impulse. (I mean, can you even plan for such a thing? 😂) Well, actually my hubby did. ❤️We were running a quick errand & they caught my eye. Instant love. I mean, obviously. Who could resist such magic? 😉 But, silly as they are, they have a deeper meaning for me.

See, I had was aware that our home was in need of a little extra joy. Some sparkle, if you will. Though I am more aware than ever about how much we have to be thankful for, this year has been tough for everyone—even homeschool families.  I knew a couple of my kids in particular were feeling the strain of it & missing their friends, the freedom of life “prepandemic”, etc. Plus, I don’t know anyone who isn’t ready to see 2020 behind us! So, I had already resolved to really embrace & enjoy this holiday season, which is why the earrings really captured my attention in the first place. But, I didn’t realize how much they would come to mean to me. 

The earrings are ridiculous, of course. But,they have actually made an impact in my home. Each time I wear them, I tell the kids to get ready for a great day, because how can any day with Santa Clause earrings not contain some extra Christmas “magic”. The amazing thing is that because of this, these silly earrings are a tangible reminder to me to: Choose Joy. Enjoy the “small” moments. Carry a song in my heart. (And often on my lips.) Create some fun. Etc. So, in a way, they really have become “magical”! 

Now, you are probably wishing you had magical Christmas earrings too (check at Target, if they no longer have them I’m sure you can find plenty of other “magical” items😉😂). But, as you know, it isn’t really the earrings that are magical. It is the heart posture. See, life is made up of big & small moments. The magic of Christmas earrings won’t go a long way during the big moments. The good ones don’t need them and the hard ones? Well, there is no “magic” that makes those easier. A pair of silly earrings do nothing in the face of having to say goodbye to a loved one, losing your job, facing health issues, the breakup of a relationship, etc.  Instead, during those moments it is often only the grace of God & the support of people that get you through. But, most moments in life aren’t “big”. Instead, life is primarily made up of small moments. And, thankfully, those moments are transformed by this type of “magic”. 

Cleaning up after dinner becomes a different experience when your family does it together, while singing & dancing along to Christmas music. Laundry is actually a peaceful, soothing experience when it is done with a song in your heart & a twinkle in your eye. A night is transformed when you put the “to do” list aside & call a friend.  I could go on, but you get my point. There are endless small moments that stretch before us each day. By choosing joy, our lives themselves become more “magical”.

Thanksgiving Tree Activity

November 25, 2020 by Nicole

Tree Pic Color

Every year, our family does a “Thanksgiving Tree”. We create a tree and leaves out of paper, writing one thing we are thankful for on each leaf before we attach it to the tree. I like to do smaller trees that I can save to look back on in later years. However, you can also create large ones to hang on your wall, too. Below you will find a template one of my daughters created that you can use to create your own, too. Simply click on the link & print. (There is a color or B&W version.)

Happy Thanksgiving!

Tree-Color

Leaves-Color

Tree-B&W

Leaves B&W

 

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