Monday, November 22, 2010

The Happiness Project :: Week 38

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Thanksgiving festivities at school and handmade costumes.
Griffin played the role of Squanto in the class play.

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If you want to jump on the bandwagon
simply post a photo of something that
makes you wildly happy.
Then, steal my button up there
and include it in your post.
Please let me know if you decide to join in.



24 comments:

4 Lettre Words said...

How fun! Sam learned all about Squanto this year (1st grade) and I loved it.

Happy Tuesday!

Secret Mom Thoughts said...

I love those decorations. Happy Tuesday!

Teddy Started It said...

That's one awesome headdress!

Unknown said...

I love it! Happy Thanksgiving.

Katie said...

Every thanksgiving (and any holiday, at that) is better with some sort of dressing up.

Ashley Sisk said...

How can you not love a Thanksgiving costume! Love it!

Caution/Lisa said...

Those headdresses were always some of my favorite art projects. Did he wear it all day?

Unknown said...

How cute Imiss the artwork/plays of elementary school

Renegades said...

I just love this blog hop idea.

Thank you so much for hosting it.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

SarahinSC said...

I can see how that'd make you happy! Looks like a lot of fun!

SarahMarie said...

Good job Griffin!

fredamans said...

That's cute! Your boy is one of my people now!

Jocelyn Christensen said...

Happy Thanksgiving, my friend! :) Love the feathers!

emilyfaith said...

looks like a fun thanksgiving

Kelly Lund and Kids said...

Love it!!! Happy Thanksgiving!!

Kristy @Loveandblasphemy said...

Schools are a great place to have fun with the holidays!

EmmaSue said...

Cute, I so remember doing those kinds of things when i was in school.

Rochelle@AFamilyofLooneys said...

So cute!!!
Happy Thanksgiving.

Actuary Mom said...

That is so much fun!!

QueenScarlett said...

We had a Jewel Robin Native American and a Pilgrim this year.

Vanessa said...

Aw, this brings back memories of elementary school plays. So cute! I was an Indian, my costume was made from brown paper bags. And I had the construction paper feathers!

Happy Thanksgiving!

risa bug said...

not to be too much of a stickler here, but a squaw is a native american woman (and i guess a derogatory term also). anyway, griffin rocks as a boy or girl.

risa bug said...

not to be too much of a stickler for language here, but a squaw is a native american woman (and also somewhat derogatory i think). anyway, griffin rocks as a boy or a girl.

Anonymous said...

Yeah for Squanto! My kids didn't have a play this year.