Welcome to the Scharrer family's real life story! Most of our story is written for, and about, our four kids and the spice they add to our lives. It's our story of happiness, craziness, and sometimes ridiculousness. We've journaled through childbirth, the terrible two's, private school (and our public school experience), an autism diagnosis, medical school, residency, and long-term mission work in Africa.

Now we're following a new adventure, which involves a 45 foot motorcoach, homeschool, and as many ski slopes as we can go down in one year.

For posts from while we were living in Zimbabwe and updates about our future plans in Zimbabwe, please see our mission blog...

www.ourzimbabwejourney.blogspot.com.





26 November 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

We always make Thanksgiving cards for Maida and Skogen's grandparents.  This year we got our idea from here.  We took a coffee filter, Maida and Skogen (with my help) colored the filter with washable markers.


Then Maida sprayed them down with water.



We let them dry.  While they were drying, we cut out turkey bodies from a paper bag, then I told her where to draw the eyes and the little red thing that hangs down from the turkey's beak.  I had to draw the beak for her, but she added her own little touch from her own idea, by drawing feathers with a pen on the turkey's bodies.  When she was done drawing and coloring and the filters were dry, we glued the bodies onto the filters.  They turned out pretty cute and Maida was very proud of them.  After I put them in envelopes, Maida put them in the mailbox all by herself, and was very proud of that, too!


This Thanksgiving Maida entered her very first coloring contest.  I explained to her what a coloring contest was before she started and she kept saying as she was coloring, "I have to do my best so that I will win the contest.  Mommy, do you think I will win the contest?"  I think that she did a great job for two years old and I noticed that she made sure to use every single color in the bag of crayons!  We haven't heard if she won or not, yet.




We are celebrating Thanksgiving this year with Erik's mom and dad, Erik's great-grandma, and Erik's brother and his wife.  We are so thankful that they traveled all this way from Oklahoma to spend the holiday with us.  We are also thankful for our house this year, where we can actually have people over for a nice holiday weekend.

1 comment:

  1. Love the turkey card! I've seen this idea when studying Joseph and the coat of many colors, but hadn't thought about doing it for other crafts. Would probably make some nice spring flowers too.

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