Last year we made Thankful Trees and it was a tradition that I wanted to carry on every year while the kids were young.
This year we decided to do Thankful Turkeys.
Peter was being a grump and after writing out three things he was thankful for, he gave up and had me write them down for him.
Sarah wanted to write everyone of hers which is why none of them are legible. I do commend her for the effort though.
Peter's list included the following things:
God
Toys
The Doctor
Telephone
Mom and Dad
Max and Ruby
Himself
Friends
Grandma and Grandpa
The Computer
Sarah's list included the following things:
Family
God
Food
Flowers
Ball
Pumpkins
The World
Clocks
And a couple of other things that I can't remember and can't decipher.
My hope for my children is that they remember to be thankful to God for all that he provides for them. Because really, it's all his anyway.
Happy Thanksgiving!
14 comments:
Too cute!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Great list of things to be thankful for.
Hope you guys are having a great day!!!!!!!!
My kids are disappointed we are not seeing you guys today. It had been so long since we have seen you.
Your turkeys are beautiful. And your kids don't look too bad either!
Happy Thanksgiving!
That is so incredibly sweet. They are so wonderful. I just love their lists.
Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
What a great idea. I love that she is thankful for clocks. Happy Thanksgiving!
Your kids are so awesome.
lol @ "Max and Ruby"!
My friend did the thankful tree this year and it was so cute...i think i will do it next year. CUTE PICS!
Peter is thankful for "Max and Ruby" and Sarah is thankful for clocks! So cute. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your beautiful family.
What a cute idea and a great way to get kid's involved in being thankful for the things they have.
Great idea
Love that he had Max and Ruby on his list.
I wish I could say the same but Ruby brings out a rather unthankful streak in me.
What a great idea. I love love love their lists. :)
oh i LOVE that she was thankful for clocks- too cute!
Megan
What a neat project. It will be interesting to compare them throughout the years and share them with them later.
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