Yesterday was family picnic day for the yochien. Neal took a half day off and we headed to Showa park. We met up with all the other yochien families and had a fun filled day of playing games and eating. The day started off with class pictures with the parents and a morning exercise routine involving being wild animals. Scarlett was right in the mix acting out all the moves. Neal and Quinn then played a rock, paper scissor game in which you pretend to be a horse and challenge another team. If you lose the game you have to go behind the winning team and join their train. The rest of the day the kids ran around chasing each other, running/rolling down the hill, blowing bubbles and playing games. The day was hot and sunny so our whole group gathered under the shade of a big ole' tree. As one Mom said as we watched the sensei run down the hill with the kids over and over, "Everything about yochien is magical!".
May 21, 2010
Family Picnic Day at Showa Park
Yesterday was family picnic day for the yochien. Neal took a half day off and we headed to Showa park. We met up with all the other yochien families and had a fun filled day of playing games and eating. The day started off with class pictures with the parents and a morning exercise routine involving being wild animals. Scarlett was right in the mix acting out all the moves. Neal and Quinn then played a rock, paper scissor game in which you pretend to be a horse and challenge another team. If you lose the game you have to go behind the winning team and join their train. The rest of the day the kids ran around chasing each other, running/rolling down the hill, blowing bubbles and playing games. The day was hot and sunny so our whole group gathered under the shade of a big ole' tree. As one Mom said as we watched the sensei run down the hill with the kids over and over, "Everything about yochien is magical!".
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