On Monday, the week of Thanksgiving, Bradley had a Kindergarten Thanksgiving Performance and friendship feast.
Here is my cool Indian singing away with his classmates. They performed in the big auditorium on stage so that was a first. They sung all your usual fun upbeat turkey songs and ones all about the history of Thanksgiving.
Here he is at his feat with his classmates. The hieroglyphics on his feather hat have symbols that spell his name. He is wearing his painted animal skin vest with his noodle necklace and his quiver of arrows to hunt for food. He taught me what that was called.
I should have had someone take a picture but we were very thankful Daddy got to make it to see him.
Sharing his hat with Gavin.
Some homework that came home leading up to Thanksgiving. One must never forget to be thankful for cheetahs and buffalos.
Let’s not forget about teachers or the army. We are thankful for the army but I said “Hey, you know your Dad wasn’t in the army right?” and he said “Well, I thought he was in the Navy and Marines.” I told him he was in the Air Force which he just forgot that name but I am glad we have everyone else covered. Mr. Mike for the Army, Dunka for the Navy and Uncle Billy for the Marines. Everyone but Daddy in the Air Force.
It gets even better. He is thankful for Ninjas, Power Rangers, rattlesnakes and his house.
This I had to include and I wish I knew the reason behind the sentence. It made me laugh because a mouse can’t sink a boat silly boy!
We are very thankful for our amazing first born son.
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