Sunday, December 8, 2013

Kindergarten Creativity

This is a little late but I thought I would share what we did in Kindergarten for Thanksgiving! We have a very rigorous curriculum in my district and we try to make it as fun as possible! We take our state standards and local standards, search pinterest and make it work! One thing that we did was a craftivity using the book Turkey Trouble. I have to give mad props to Kelly Strange for finding this fun project! What you do is you take a turkey pattern and send it home with students. Their job is to make a disguise so that the turkey won't get eaten for thanksgiving! We sent the craft portion home for students to do with their families. At school we did a creative writing project. Students wrote "I am not a turkey, I am ____________. "Then they wrote another sentence about why they chose that costume. One of my students wrote: "Don't eat me! I am an Indian Barbie and I like to dance for everyone!" Also on the good work board you will see some turkeys with numbers on them. On the body of the turkey kids wrote a number between 5 and 8. On the feathers they wrote ways they could make that number. For example; if the number was 7 they could write 5+2 or 6+1...


For Thanksgiving we made pilgrims and then the kids wrote what they were thankful for. To add some technology we used an app called "Morpho". With the app the kids took a picture of their pilgrim and then added some 3D elements. They then recorded their voice and their pilgrim talked. It was a really cute project and I have to give a shout out to our Technology expert Alanna! She is awesome and helped us with the project! 


We are working on some December projects now and I will show those a little later! We did a reindeer project with non-fiction text for reading and wrote reindeer facts. Hopefully we will be back at school soon so we can do some more projects! There is a Grinch project, snow globe project, gingerbread stuff and some Polar Express things in the works. The kids love it when we get to do fun activities!

Friday, December 6, 2013

Going to the chapel and they're gonna get married!

Well, it's official. My brother is married. What a great weekend! On November 21 it was a freezing day in Texas. It was raining and cold and just plain dreary. The weather forecast called for wintry conditions over the wedding weekend. It did not snow/ice like the meteorologists predicted (I wish I had their job so I could get paid to be wrong!)

Anywho, on Friday we had the rehearsal/dinner. Thankfully we made it into the church with minimal rain on our hair. It was a little chaotic trying to remember everything for the wedding day. Catholic weddings are so long and there is a lot of sitting, kneeling, standing, etc going on. Our one job as bridesmaids was to say "Amen" with expression at the end of the vows. Our rehearsal was a B+ I think... or a C...

We then made our way to Gloria's in Allen for some yummy Mexican food. I was a bit nervous because I would be making a speech. I wanted to make sure that Eden and Craig knew how happy I was that they were getting married and how far we have come in our brother/sister relationship. Not an easy task, but I think it went great. Here are a few fun pictures from the evening.
My sisters! 
With my sisters and brother from another mother! 
My real brother on the left and my other brother on the right
When you marry Craig you get Adam too... :) 
Krukar Cousins


Cousins! Just missing Lindsay
My dad and his childhood friend/Craig's Godfather- Greg
Adam! He was sweet and sang me "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"

Saturday - 6:00 AM - Get up and Shower! 7:00 AM - Call time at the hotel for hair and makeup! I had so much fun just hanging out at the hotel with the girls! We laughed and talked and just relaxed before the wedding. What an incredible morning until about 11:15 when it was time to actually get our dresses on and head to the church. It was all hands on deck at that point! Get to the church and get our wedding on! The ceremony was beautiful! Eden had borrowed our mom's rosary and it was woven into her bouquet. It was so beautiful and touching. Father Kelly did an amazing job with the ceremony and the homily was very beautiful and touching. Our "AMEN" was about an A! It would have been an A+ but we had to be cued. No one fell or tripped or forgot their lines. The reception was at the Old Flour Mill. I might be biased but I had the most fun at this wedding! It was amazing! At the end of the night we threw Rainbow Sprinkles as Craig and Eden left in a vintage jaguar. It was a fantastic night! 



Adam sang part of his best man's speech and did an amazing job!