Last week was another dress up day, but only for one of the 3-year-old classes. Nuts. I´m starting to consider sending Joey next year.
They celebrated the United Nations, and those that dressed up, all represented different countries from all over the world. My friend´s son, below, did a very handsome job of representing Germany! (And flag-fighting with the Uruguayan and Panamanian boys.)
After the UN honors, the PTA sponsored a kermess--lunch at a variety of booths selling snacky, lunch things (corn on a cob, burritos, chicharones, cake, tostadas, etc.) And they sold the cascarones. One of Clara´s first homework assignments. They were intended for the kermess to celebrate Independence Day. It rained on the 17th. So the cascarones were packed away until . . . last week!
What is a cascaron? Egg shells. Stuffed with confetti. Or flour (but that just seems mean).
Lucky for you all, I documented the process of making one. Or five.
Playing with the confetti is also super-fun. |
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Lisa, I´m so glad you found me! ;) If you´ve got any specific questions (or not-so-specific questions), I´d be happy to field them! My email is jilldouglas01@hotmail.com.
I hope to meet you when you get here!
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