So on our way home from our thanksgiving meal with family the game is started again, prompted by my son. "Mom, what is your favorite part?" I rattle of a list that I had composed earlier in the day and then the game took the rounds through the car. Many family members were mentioned along with a list of my sons best pals, Rockford, Rocco, David and Elana... Asking our kids what they are thankful for is a small window into their mind and gives a glimpse of what consumes their thoughts. It was nice to see that my son enjoys his friends and family and the fact that God saved him. One of the funnest things that come out of this game was the following statement from my son. This comes from a background of my sister who is the fun Aunt of the family always giving my son a hard time because he is growing up, she is constantly telling him that he is not allowed to get any older. So my son jumps out of the car, as we get home he says that he is not thankful for his Aunt because "she is always telling me to not grow up and it is just ridiculous."
Included in this post are some pictures from my sons' preschool Thanksgiving hunt.