Monday, June 25, 2007

K-2 Field Day

On June 6th the K-2 kids at Taegu American School had a Field Day. It was held at Camp Walker on Kelly Field.

Court was able to take off work to go. I took the girls as well so it was a fun family day for all of us. Each of the classes had different color t-shirts with the school logo on the front and the year the class would be graduating....Gavin is class of 2017....yikes.



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Everyone in orange was in Gavin's 2nd grade class. They are waiting to get the day going. Gavin is towards the back left sitting with his best friend Gage.




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Gavin standing with his friend Daniel.


Eventually we broke up into groups of about 10 kids each mixed from the different classes. There was no set routine...just pick a station and go until you were ready to leave. We started with Flag Tag. There were a lot of parent volunteers. Also they had many soldiers there helping with the food and running the various events.


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I think it was supposed to be Flag Football originally but the football was missing. The kids ended up running around for a few minutes grabbing flags. No winners or losers just fun.


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Gavin and Gage getting ready to play flag tag. Gavin is showing off his super-ninja-karate kid powers to intimidate the other team.



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All the flags Gavin got.




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Now this was fun...the kids sat on these little scooters and went down the track and back. I think instead of a relay they should have just let them do a free for all.




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Next up is volley ball. The net was a little high but the kids seemed to have fun. Maddie and Abby got to play this one too. Digging in the sand was a lot more fun than going for the ball though.



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Abby doing the Egg relay.



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Gavin is waiting for his turn. The kids really liked this one.



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Instead of horse shoes they used hula-hoops.



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It was a hot day so we waited a while before hitting the water relay area. In this one you had to run with a bucket of water that had holes in it. The object was to fill up your teams bucket first. Maddie actually participated and I was really glad she did.



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Gavin's turn....I think their team ended up winning? Abby took a turn with my help as well but did not get a pic of that.



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More water fun! Gavin and Maddie are up at the front. I am at the back left tossing to Abby.

After the water activities we stopped for lunch. Each class donated various items. There were hot dogs and hamburgers...chips, cookies, fruit and snacks. Lot of food and lots of people. After lunch I think we were supposed to get back into our groups? Gavin wanted his face painted so we headed over there.



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Gavin wanted a Pokemon on his face.


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Here is how it turned out. Maddie had a butterfly and Abby did a strawberry.

After this Court the girls and I had to leave. Court got constant phone calls from work and needed to go in for awhile. So that was the end of the day for us.



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The last day of school was June 14th. I had to grab a shot of Gavin and Gage together.



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Gavin and his teacher Mrs. Sharp. We really really liked her a lot. She was a great teacher and really seemed to care about the kids.

3 comments:

October said...

Meagan,
You don't know me but I have to thank you. Thank you for posting all these photos of your life in Korea. I know they are probably for your friends and family but in trying to find information on Daegu I happened across your blog. My family is moving there. My husband will teach at the Taegu American School. My kids will go to that school. I am a little scared but also excited. Well Thank you. It has been tremendous to see a family so like ours experience a life we are about to undertake.
Very Sincerely,
October Rast

Meagan said...

I am sadly no longer in Korea but it was really a great experience for me and my family. I am glad you found my blog and enjoyed it! :) Good luck on your adventures in Korea!

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