Sunday, November 22, 2009

Friday's Tattler

It was a grand play and all the children were as cute as they could be. Each one delivered his or her line with as much as they could do. We were so proud of them. It was a story of a brave young turkey who set out to find the meaning of Thanksgiving. Passing along the way, the young turkey meets a blue jay and some rabbits, deer, possum and squirrel and raccoon, turtle, fish, frog, and they all tell him to go home, but Chaucer, the turkey, persists on his journey.

Meanwhile, back at the village, two little girls and their brother, and a Native American are pondering the idea of keeping two of the turkeys and feeding them and raising young turkeys and having eggs.

When Chaucer arrives at the Thanksgiving, he is met by the little girls and is saved to "Live a long and lovely lazy life."
And of course there is a little incentive! It was a grand occasion, and the children did a fantastic job. It was ten complete acts, and each act was as cute and well done as the next one. We thank all our parents for their support, and we thank the children especially for their work in the production.

1 comment:

Tami said...

The costumes are AWESOME!