Besides getting to see Beeju happily displaying his turkey float for all to see, my favorite part of the event was how the school incorporated all of the students (non-kindergarteners too). I thought that was a really great idea. It was cool to see all of the older kids cheering on the kindergarteners and applauding as they brought the parade all the way back through the halls after the initial passby. Based on the reactions of the kindergarten classes, I think it really made them feel good. I know that Noah, for example, couldn't stop smiling. And there are few things that a Papa loves to see more than an ear-to-ear grin on his boy.
Wish I had a good shot of his turkey float. But alas, "Photographer" isn't exactly my middle name. (Incidentally, if it was, I would definitely opt to be called "Shooter" instead of Ben. I've always wanted to be Shooter. I've even got the finger-gun thing down. But I digress.) Here are pics of each of the two parade passes...dang, that kid is cute...


3 comments:
Awesome! Love the idea of a turkey parade. Tell Noah we love him!
It gets better Mr. McGavin. I went to Ike's vocabulary parade (don't ask) at Oakland a couple weeks ago. They had the high school drum line leading the parade up and down the hallways and those 4th graders were beaming as much as those kindergartners with their potato turkeys.
What a cute idea! Noah looks like he is having such a great time. I love moments like that.
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