Tuesday, November 23, 2010

It's That Time of Year Again!

Thanksgiving is just two days away! For most people in the United States, Thanksgiving is a time when families come together - but with so much going on, it's easy to miss some photo opportunities and not realize it until it's time to scrap your photos. Use the questions below (as posted on the CK Club Blog, Thursday, November 18, 2010 by CK Erin Weed) to come up with your own Thanksgiving shot list.
1.       Did your children create any fun Thanksgiving projects at school?
2.       How are your kids entertaining themselves while waiting for the big meal?
3.       Are your children helpful in the kitchen? Or are they sneaking little bites of food?
4.       What is your child's favorite part of the meal?
5.       What are the kids up after dinner?
6.       How do you cook a turkey in your family?
7.       What time do you have to get up on Thanksgiving to get the turkey in the oven?
8.       Who gets to carve the turkey?
9.       Do you have any nontraditional items on the menu?
10.   Do you have any special recipes that always make their way to the Thanksgiving table?
11.   What is your favorite side dish?
12.   Who all helped to prepare the meal? Did guests bring certain dishes?
13.   Do your kids have lots of cousins, and did any visit for Thanksgiving?
14.   Do the guys help with preparing the meal at your house? Or are they busy watching football?
15.   Is there someone in the family who is a great pie maker?
16.   Do you serve other desserts besides pie?
17.   Do you have special china you use for the meal?
18.   How did you decide on what to use for your tablescape/centerpiece?
19.   What's the weather like this year on Thanksgiving?
20.   Where did you celebrate Thanksgiving?
21.   Who did you spend the holiday with, friends or family?
22.   Do you have any fun Thanksgiving traditions?

Not only will this list help you in capturing the photos you want from the day, but they are great journaling prompts for creating your Thanksgiving Day scrapbook pages! Imagine having all of this written down for future generations to learn about! Have fun with it, and enjoy this special day! Happy Thanksgiving!

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