Victoria got to work reading and making her project.
I was sort of proud of myself too for sewing her costume. Well, she actually had the pink dress (it was 2T, but not too tight.) I just took the hem out it to make it 2 inches longer. I made the apron. By hand, might I add. (The tension on the sewing machine was terrible and I didn't want to ruin it.) Plus, I waited to the last minute. Who's surprised? Don't try to get a close up of the stiches. They are pretty terrible as are some of the rough edges, but I was running out of time. Anyway, I don't sew, and it looked cute on her and she was pleased, so I was too.
So, seriously, look how cute V is marching in her parade with her book and quilt.
Mrs. Venable's class of characters
The bookworm cake I was asked to make for her class- A bundt cake cut in half and set up like an S. The icing I made was too runny and looks like a mess, but worms are supposed to be kinda slimy, right? I added a book to the dirt when I got to the classroom. The kids thought it was cool.
I think Victoria enjoyed being Kirsten for the day, marching in the parade, and even eating some of the book-worm cake.She got a 100 on her project and another 100 on her listening grade. Great effort, V!
2 comments:
What an awesome project!!! Way to go V and Brooke! You both did great! Ana and Lexie love the American Girl books and dolls too.:)
Gee, I wonder where in the world V could have gotten all her great ideas from? I think it runs in the family! She's going to be creative and hardworking just like her mommy!! :-)
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