UtahMama
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We were at a re-enactment dinner, in a living history settlement. We had to help prepare the meal just like the settlers of Indiana did in 1825. We had to work for our dinner and we paid for the meal. It was fun and yes, we ate what we made. I have quite a few pictures of the kids helping out. They were the only children there and they worked as hard as the adults did. They peeled and cut veggies, ground coffee and helped clean up. DD #2 was asked to come out between courses and help make sauce for the cabbage we were served. I took several pictures of her with the cooks while they were working.
OOOps, I saw this little ditty after I said good night!
I have to say that looks like aLOT of fun and work! WOW!!! I love hands on history for kids! So much better than a book!!! (With the exception of American Girl type books, maybe).
I am often thankful my time on earth is now and not 50 or 100 years or more ago. I just cant imagine the chores our mamas had to do! I am thankful for my dishwasher, my car(s), my chicken nuggets, my washer and dryer, my under eye concealer
