[Nordskogen] More Twelfth Nite Plugs

Lieder, Lisa Lisa.Lieder at bestbuy.com
Wed Jan 10 15:03:15 CST 2007


Hey, 

 

For those of you wondering if there are kids activities, they are as
follows:

 

10:00-12:00--Period Playdough...Ages 18 mos more or less to 81 years
more or less. Look at the documentation for salt coins in period and
make some baronial salt coins that kids can give to their folks or to
cooks they like. These are for use in cooking so it's all edible.

We have some salt of our youth in us.
<http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/25212.html>  

                     "The Merry Wives of Windsor", Act 2 scene 3

12:00-1:30--Break for all of us to enjoy some of the wonderful dayboard
(since we will be in a different building). 

 

1:30-3:30--Five Stitch Bookbinding (Sorry kids, this one is for five to
whatever)--Not a period binding style but easy and pretty. This is a
Journeyman's Chest project. 

And whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score
and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used, and, contrary to
the king, his crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill.

"King Henry VI Part 2" Act 4, scene 7

If I had a parent volunteer, (perhaps a parent of an under fiver) there
could be a second playdough activity for the 18 mos to 5ers. That would
be marchpane fruits(the old standbye)...Cause I don't have that much
originality. 

        Good thou, save me a piece of marchpane

             "Romeo and Juliet" Act 1, scene 5

Since someone will ask, I do not know anything about
boffer...sorry...Marshals??



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