Saturday, March 16, 2013

Feast Pictures!

I have a lot of great pictures from the booth part of the feast.  Once it was time for dinner, I was busy rushing around getting prepared for the play, and my camera was forgotten!  

Below are Sarah and Clayton Fulgham.  Sarah did "Farming in the Middle Ages" and dressed like a milk maid... complete with live, baby goat!  Clayton had a blacksmithing booth with his dad.  


Josh made a "photo booth" for his project.  He and Scott made stocks, which we had in the center of the gym for people to try out and get a fun picture.  Here is Rebekah Brandon... 


The little maidens were too precious!

Feast Committee husbands: Nathan, Trey, and Scott


Trey and Matt Robinson were decked out for the event!

Will and Jonathan Crampton (both wizards) monitored the wizard booth.


Will put together this wizard booth completely on his own.  He made "parchment" by soaking cardstock in tea, and wrote short biographies about famous wizard legends from the middle ages.  He even brought a potion and magic wand samples!  


Hannah and I...


The two milk maids...

I love this picture!  Josh, Miles Robinson, and Rebekah Brandon... the three amigos


Scott and the ninja warrior, Ron Brandon...

Sarah posing in front of her booth...


She printed off information about farms in the middle ages, made a clay model of a farmhouse/ farmyard, had wheat berries for people to grind by hand, a baby goat to pet, and baby chicks to see... She worked hard to pull it all together!  

Darby McCoy grinding wheat!

Hannah and Ruth Brandon with their flowing sleeves...

 Will is ready for fencing lessons...
 Meagan Robinson is working in the blacksmith booth.  Probably not an occupation for a fine lady of the middle ages, but oh well!


 The Fulghams in front of the chess tournament booth...

Catherine and Anna Beth
 A beautiful group of ladies!  And nuns.  and serfs.  and don't forget Joan of Arc! 
 Ok, so they didn't completely go with the middle age theme... peace out, and lets go have some marzipan! 

The dinner was wonderful, and my students did an AMAZING job with the Robin Hood play.  I was astounded at how well they all did.  When it was all said and done, we were pooped, but the night was 100% successful! 


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