Kindergartners!

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This week was my first week back at Vance after being on vacation. Wednesday, like most Wednesdays, was a slow day. All I did was water the garden and pick up green walnuts for Kimberly and Lauren to use during the Folk Festival. It was so dead that Lauren sent me home 30 minutes early.

Thursday on the other hand was busy. We had a group of 22 kindergartners, from the Verner Center for Early Learning, visit the site. They began their day with us by going on a tour of the main house, tool shed, loom house, and slave cabin. After the tour, they were taken to the class room for the History Mysteries lesson. This is were the kids get to handle some of the artifacts. During a normal lesson the kids are divided in to groups and each group is given an artifact, but the adults with them went "off script", as Lauren called it, and started passing the artifacts between groups. Following the lesson, they broke for a 30 minute lunch. After lunch, it was craft time. They proceeded to the back of the visitor center and lined up for candle making. Craft time was a disaster! By this time, it was hot and the kids were tired. This meant keeping them contained was near impossible. The biggest lesson I learned from this is that dipping candles with kindergartners is a nightmare and should be avoided at all costs!!! To qoute Kimberly, "NEVER AGAIN!"

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  1. I wonder why they didn't do the craft project in the morning? Kindergartners are so cute and curious and funny, aren't they?

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