Kindergarten Field Day always starts with a Spanish Program. The Kindergartners present a 45 minute program for the parents of things they have been learning. In Kindergarten, each class gets a different color shirt. Isaiah's class is wearing the blue shirts.
This is the president of the school introducing the program.
Every child gets to say one thing in Spanish and then translate one thing in Spanish. This is Isaiah translating for his friend.
After the Spanish Program all of the parents and kids met on the playground for prayer and to begin the parade to the field. I didn't get a picture of it, but the whole elementary school sits on the curb and cheers for the Kindergartners as the parade by. It is silly, but it makes me tear up every time(this is my 3rd Kindergarten Field Day). You can't imagine how sweet it is and how proud it makes the Kindergartners to be cheered on by all the older kids.
When they got to the field they were divided into groups of four. There wasn't any team competition or medals, just the fun of competing. Of course, that didn't stop mommy from noticing that Isaiah won almost every time.
Isaiah waiting with his group, for his turn.
The fox tail throw.
The football throw.
The canoe race.The sack race.And the Tug-of-War (which is a super big deal and the last event of Field Day), Isaiah was on the end of the rope. His team actually won, but I got so excited cheering for him, that I forgot to take a picture of him touching the cone.
After the games were over everyone got a Popsicle. This Isaiah with his best friend, Luke.
The football throw.
The canoe race.The sack race.And the Tug-of-War (which is a super big deal and the last event of Field Day), Isaiah was on the end of the rope. His team actually won, but I got so excited cheering for him, that I forgot to take a picture of him touching the cone.
After the games were over everyone got a Popsicle. This Isaiah with his best friend, Luke.
And there is Tavis at the cone cheering for Isaiah instead of on the other side cheering for Daeg. :)
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