"Come Grow with Us" costs $7 per participating child and includes a craft, a story, a container for pick-your-own, and a snack. The craft, yesterday, was a strawberry. Each child painted and dusted it with jello (to make it smell good); glued some seeds on it; and traced one of his or her hands to become the top of the berry. Clementine's Strawberry Shortcake dress was mine and has its own, special story.
I can't tell you much about story time, yesterday, because I was busy supervising Chip as he climbed into and out of a little wagon.
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Chip's outfit was Cade's: just one of the few outfits I kept. |
Charleigh was kind of funny in the strawberry patch. She was slowed by her concern that her fruit was ripe enough; over and over, she held up a berry and asked: "Is this red enough, Mama?"
Clementine and Zach filled their containers in no time, and Zach seemed to have a knack for finding that rare, large berry.
Chip didn't have a container, but he didn't mind; he was happy to try and fill his belly with berries (and, later, with ice cream).
Clementine and Zach filled their containers in no time, and Zach seemed to have a knack for finding that rare, large berry.
Chip didn't have a container, but he didn't mind; he was happy to try and fill his belly with berries (and, later, with ice cream).
All in all, it was a perfect celebration of what bursts warm and ripened into the world.