Showing posts with label birthday party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday party. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Chapter Thirty-Eight: December Birthday Party

Another birthday party happened last Tuesday. All the basic elements are the same, but I focused a lot on getting shots of the other kids just being cute. In this one, we are waiting for birthday pictures to be taken, so Sarah was asked to sing. It was so sweet and cute.

Then we had Ryan, Jupiter's class clown, sing just to give him something to do so he would stop causing trouble. It kind of worked?
While we were waiting. I showed this to a friend who asked, "What are they doing?" "Sitting nicely," I responded. Teaching preschool/kindergarten is living in a world of barely-controlled chaos. And I love it.

Birthday line, Liam and Fita at the front are so much bigger than when I first got here!


Apparently the entire school singing "Happy Birthday" is just a little too loud for them.

Emily, Angel, and Amy of Jupiter really wanted to get my slippers off.
They tried really hard. I eventually had to move away to stop distracting them with my slippers.

Stephen has been practicing his candle-blow-out technique. You can see him second from the left.

Cindy, being a ham.

She may love smiling for me, but she is not going to smile for Peter. No, Peter, she is not amused.

But she does seem to be able to put up with Alex.

Everyone wants hugs from Cindy!

"Smile, Lucy!"

"Now make a silly face!" A+, Lucy.

So, these next few pictures got Mars in trouble with Jessie, their Korean teacher for being silly while they were supposed to be eating. She showed them my camera and lectured them. Sorry guys!

Fita, a birthday girl, is probably supposed to have that crown on top of her head and I don't think she needs that much tissue.

And apparently Lucy should keep one hand on her spoon. Who can stop them when they're being so cute?

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Chapter Eighteen: Another Month, Another Birthday Party

Not too much in this entry, just silly pictures of the kids at our birthday party on Tuesday. They were all particularly excited to see me with my camera and wanted me to take pictures, which is strange because they never react that way.
(Tommy!)
Jully and Ashley being silly before dismissal.

Anna in an amazing mask Arthur made for Uranus' play, which he also wrote himself. I'm continually amazed by other teachers.

Birthday train! Only three students had an October birthday.

Joel is summoning the forces of darkness to get me to stop taking pictures.

Take a picture of me! Take a picture of me!


Trying to keep Harry out of my lap so that I could take pictures.

Lucy, so sweet!

Harry, again, trying to climb into my lap.

This is one of my favorite pictures ever. That's generally how Liam smiles (and how I smile as well) and Kane is in the background looking like a pirate.

But this month is National Blog Posting Month, so expect posts all the time between this and my other blogs!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Chapter Nine: September Lunar Birthday Party

Welcome to September Birthday Party. Everyone who had a birthday in September gets their party on this day (I guess officially it was my birthday then, huh?). I'm still a little confused about how birthdays in Korea work. I think that when you are born you are 1 year old, so I am 23 here, and that you change your age at the new year. So everyone will become the same age at the new year, but we celebrate their birthday based on a lunar calendar, thus it's at the end of the month. You think you're confused now, try living here. At school, the morning goes on as usual, except that at some point everyone makes birthday cards for their birthday classmates and the birthday kids get to hang out and do whatever they want. In preparation, birthday kids bring in a cake and a ton of snack food. Then in the afternoon, it's picture time first (as usual). Meanwhile, they try to control the rest of the school. John managed to keep them entertained somehow. I can't believe it because they are sitting there staring at a table full of cakes and not freaking out? I could barely handle it!

Pluto's Sally-Seaweed, Fred, and Lynn.

Birthday picture room! Christine puts hats on them and takes pictures in pairs. She spends so much time with that camera.

Meanwhile, the rest of the birthday kids sit patiently.

Woody and Lucy! Two of my favorite students, both in Mars. I love taking pictures while Christine is trying to get them ready to take pictures. I think sometimes what I end up with is better than the posed pictures.

Once they get the hat, it's over. They cannot be controlled. They know it's time for birthday party. This is how I feel on Friday afternoons.

Lucy really is one of the happiest kids I've ever seen.

My back would kill me if I spent that much time bent over taking pictures.

One of John's games involved having them point to a particular teacher as fast as they could. I was standing next to Chris.

I don't think he said his own name, so Arthur must be back there somewhere. What a thrilling game! Somehow, it worked.

Best shot of Lucy ever. They're trying to organize a birthday group shot. Good luck, they all have hats now.
Birthday train on its way to birthday-central. Not everyone understands "eyes-closed."

But man does Sam! Sam is normally a pretty prickly kid. He is really smart and actually speaks with true emphasis and a good accent. He is too smart, though, so he gets bored and distracted. Normally, this makes him a behavioral case for me. However, this week he was so excited about his birthday that he couldn't think of anything else. Seriously, everything was about "birthday party!" Much more than any other student. It was really cute and you can totally see his excitement in the squeezing of those eyelids.

Quick, light all of the candles on all of the birthday cakes!

Here comes the birthday train!


Trying to position the right kid in front of the right cake while keeping them faced away with their eyes closed. Glad it wasn't my job!

Christine giving the countdown to yelling "surprise." I don't really understand their definition of surprise because they all knew exactly what was happening, ah well, it's the thought that counts.

Okay, you can turn around now. No really, turn around!

Christine took a picture of every child behind their cake, meanwhile the candles burned perilously low.

More pictures, see those low candles! Eek!

Even lower...Look at Lucy's adorable face and barely burning candles, oh no!


Everyone is singing happy birthday, which is too much for some people.

Presenting the birthday cards, and taking pictures, of course.

Hi, Lucy. Fita and Kevin are not easy to control.

Ariel is so happy to give Lucy her cards, but Lucy apparently couldn't care less.

I know, Sam, that cake looks damn good and you still have to wait to eat it. It's not fair, but think of the other kids who have been staring at it for half an hour!

Gratuitous Woody photos! Man, is there anyone cuter, really? Doesn't he remind you of Joey from Friends in this photo?

Again, the card giver is quite excited, but the birthday boy doesn't care. Well, no, that's just how Harry looks most of the time. He's so bitty!


Now Arthur presents the plays that Pluto and Uranus worked on. This month it was "The Jungle Book" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," very abridged, of course. They did a good job, but Arthur had to feed a lot of lines.

Chris as Mike and Rocco as Charlie. Rocco never has any clue what's going on, and this photo really shows his typical face. I recently took a liking to Chris. He's picked on by Jerry and Sam, and probably will be that kind of kid for the rest of school (like me, alas). He's really excited about everything and just a totally sweet kid.

And that's it for birthday party. In the next few days look for Dinner Party (don't worry, it's adult time).