Friday, November 28, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving (again!)


For the second time this year, we celebrated Thanksgiving. Mina has heard much about it at school so she was rather excited. We've been doing a lot of related crafts including these crowns which she made for each of us. Mina wanted to know if we would be having turkey and popcorn at dinner. For our low-key dinner, we had a carrot fennel soup and a cornucopia full of sauteed vegetables. For dessert we had homemade pumpkin ice cream. It was one of those mellow, largely unplanned days that rolled into a really sweet and memorable night.
At dinner we talked about gratitude and stated what we gave thanks for this year...
Miles -for food
Mina -"for all the people that i know and all the people that i don't know"
Annie -for our home and comfort
Richard -for the safety and recovery of my Uncle Howard

The recipe for the actual cornucopia came from a new household, Edible Art: Easy Cooking Art for Young Children. This book is rather fun and funky. So far we've made banana boats as well as number pretzels. Mina wants to make the whole book. Here are the other delights...

Giving thanks for each of you.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Happy Halloween

We started the day with Mina's class party! Pappa and Miles came to join the fun. They had breakfast treats, played a number of games and acted out some fun Halloween poems. I helped with the "Pin the Nose on the Pumpkin".
Miles doing the pumpkin toss. He thinks that he's in kindergarten too.


Miles meeting the class witch.


Back at home, with our pumpkin collection. M&M drew several of the faces!



Our little bat getting ready to go out!


The bat and the dinosaur.


Miles out on the candy trail.


A cool pumpkin display in our neighbourhood. We aren't sure what that mark is on the top left of the picture. Spooky.

This year's favourite Halloween stories from school have been:

Jack Prelutsky’s “It’s Halloween” (a favourite of Mina's teacher)
Virginia Mueller’s “A Halloween Mask for Monster” (Mina can read this to Miles)
Kathi Appelt’s “Bat Jamboree

HAPPY HALLOWEEN by Jack Prelultsky

It's late and we are sleepy,
The air is cold and still.
Our jack-o'-lantern grins at us
Upon the window sill.

We're stuffed with cake and candy
And we've had a lot of fun,
But now its time to go to bed
And dream of all we've done.
We'll dream of ghosts and goblins
And of witches that we've seen,
And we'll dream of trick-or-treating
On this happy Halloween.

Haunted House and Skeleton Dance

I've been looking for some good Halloween videos to share with the kids. I was happy to find these ones...

Disney's The Skeleton Dance
Disney's The Haunted House

Mr. Miles the Baker


Yesterday morning, Miles and i did some Halloween baking. He has a serious future in both baking and taste testing. We made bagels for Mina's class party as well as some Halloween-spiced sugar cookies. To decorate the pumpkins, we made Cynthia Lair's Yummy Yam Frosting and used some green sprinkles for the stem. If we eat up all the Halloween cookies and still have room, I was thinking of making some Skeleton Cookies for Day of the Dead.

Pumpkin Carving

Here we are starting to carve the pumpkin from Oxbow Farm. After we took out the guts, we took it up to a "Pumpkin and a Poem" Night at the school!