Chick-fil-A’s Cow Appreciation Day is a great family activity to dress as a bovine and eat free chicken together. Click this link for more details.
2011 Cow Appreciation Day
Last year, I spent about 2-3 hours creating our cow costumes for Cow Appreciation Day. This year, we spent 10 minutes getting ready for Chick-fil-A’s Cow Appreciation Day. The bulk of this time was finding the “safe” place I put the hats. 🙂
In using time wisely last year to invest in preparations for 2011 and beyond, I saved money, energy, and time this year for our special family activity.
2012 Cow Appreciation Day
After dressing Eat, Mor, and Chikin, we ventured out together. While enjoying our free lunch, we visited with some of our friends. Our Chick-fil-A was full, but the staff worked hard and provided free games and prizes. My children each received a little rubber basketball and a coupon for a breakfast item.
Are you short on time and need some cow inspiration? How do you make a cow costume? Try this:
1. Get an old white tee-shirt, and cut holes in it.
2. Then wear a black shirt under it.
3. Use a black eye liner to darken your nose.
4. Place black socks on your ears.
5. Wear black or white shoes.
6. Go to your local Chick-fil-A.
7. Eat free chicken.
In using time wisely and investing in the lives of your family, enjoy dressing up in cow attire. With Cow Appreciation Day occurring once a year, you can survive. Think of it as Halloween in July. 😉 Happy Cow Appreciation Day!
Question: How are you appreciating the cows today?
Jen says
LOVE IT! what great pictures! thanks for the smile this morning 🙂
Tracy says
Glad to oblige! It was a lot of fun. We look forward to it each year.