
Last week Lilly and I skipped Kindermusik and went to the Gobble Fest at the rec center. The program was cute. When we arrived each kid was asked to go on a scavenger hunt in the search of a turkey. There were tons of them taped all over the walls and the floor and you wouldn't believe how many kids just walked right by them. Even Lilly. Once she found a turkey she got to exchange it for a goodie bag which literally contained a bunch of junk and 2 pieces of candy. Great, just what we need, 2 more pieces of candy!
There were a few tables set up with Thanksgiving color pages set out for the kids to color. Lilly sat down a few times to color a bit.

The very first thing she wanted to do was get her face painted. I gave her a few options of what to get and she picked a turkey. Gobble gobble.
After we got back from the restroom...we had to go so she could see the turkey on her cheek in the mirror... When we returned Lilly played a few games of corn hole by herself, bounced a bit in both bounce houses, and then got really excited when she saw one of her favorite friends from school. Evan!

She talks about Evan all the time. We usually see him in the parking lot and she
always says THERE'S EVAN, MAMA. I guess we run on the same schedule. She doesn't talk about any girls in her class or any other boys for that matter. It seems like Evan is her favorite. He's really shy and doesn't talk in class, but neither does Lilly if you can believe that! (I just got a report today that she came out of her shell during circle time! Yay, Lilly!)
I've asked her before who are her friends and she usually repeats me and says MY FRIENDS with a big grin on her face. Then I start naming the ones that I know. Evan, Grace, Quinn, Sophia, Maddie, Hawkin (and I think there are 3 more)

Anyway, back to the Gobble Fest. I think the last thing Lilly did before we had to leave to pick Sophia up from school was pin-the-feather on the turkey. She peeked the whole time. (smile)