Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Preschool Thanksgiving Feast

Today we were honored to attend Logan's preschool for their annual Thanksgiving Feast. The whole family (minus Peanut) was there, Mommy, Daddy, Nana and Auntie Brandi (ok we were missing a few family members other than Peanut)!

It was SO cute, all of the kids were wearing festive attire; Logan's class started the parade (and my little Bubba man was actually the very first to enter the gym) they were pumpkins, then came masted potatoes, then pilgrims, then Indians and lastly turkeys (this was Domi's class).



 Here comes my little man, the leader of the pumpkins
Looking around at everyone in the gym

They paraded all around the gym then came to sit with their class (and parents). Nana joined us at our table so that was a special treat for Logan, but the biggest treat was that Daddy was able to attend. This was the first event that Ry was able to get off work so Logan was especially happy to show (or tell) Daddy all of his friends.

For the feast we had all of the traditional fixings including sweet potatoes (made by your's truely ~ there were others but mine were the first to go lol), green bean casarole, turkey, ham, mac and cheese, stuffing, corn, cranberries, macaroni salad... you name it we had it! YUMMY! We also had some awesome desserts (which Ry only tried one... Tina's ~ this is because he says that Tina makes the BEST food, which she is a pretty awesome cook... Tina is my good friend and co-worker).

Here are some more random pictures from this very special event:

 What a cute lil' pumpkin
 Domi Turkey
 Daddy and Bubba before we got our food
 How cute is he?
 I somehow embarrassed him so he is covering his face
 LOVE those smiles
 Ms. Jen (Logan's teacher) and our little man
 Kayleigh (Tina & Nathan's little girl), Logan and Domi ~ Cheese balls

Happy that we were a part of this special event and cannot wait for many more!

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