First, they had free play on the basketball court.
Next was the first water activity. It involved wringing a wet sponge on the person in line behind you. The second round included the chance to dump a glass of water on the person in line behind you. The goal was to be the wettest team in the end.
Next was the classic game of "tug of war". First, it was Henry's class against another class. Henry's class got womped. So Henry's teacher and I jumped in for the next round and helped their team to win. Next, they switched up in boys against the girls. Again, girls womped the boys. So again, teacher and I jumped on and saved some face for the boys. (Can I just say that my arms were sore all weekend because of this!)
Next was a game of chase with the waist flags. Last man standing with his flags in-tact, won. Henry tied in one round for first.
Next up, another water activity. This one involved passing a full bucket with holes in the bottom over the heads of the team until it reached the end of the line and the remaining water was dumped into a bucket. In theory, the first team to fill their bucket won. In Henry's case, he ended up at the end of the line with some of his buddies. Very little of the water left in the holey bucket ended up getting poured in the team bucket.
This was some kind of obstacle course. There was really no goal and no winners. The kids just took turns rolling a tire back and forth, and running a styrofoam cylinder across while jumping hurdles. It did burn off a lot of energy.
On to the Bounce Houses. There were about 5 bounce houses and inflatable slides set up. Even Henry's teacher got in on the action.
Next, it was scooter racing in the cafeteria. This looked like so much fun I wanted to try (but I didn't).
This was followed by a few games of dodge ball in the school gym.
SNOW CONES!
The kids got to jump rope or play with hula hoops. Henry's jump roping skills are on fire!
The final event was another that involved water. The kids had to wrap a towel around their back, run to the pool, dip the towel in, and wrap it around their back again. They then ran to the next kid who repeated those steps. In the end, the kids were all a giggling, sopping mess.
From there, they went to the side of the school and had a picnic lunch.
All in all, a great time was had by all. Even Nana and Papa stopped by to watch some of the activities.
looks like henry had a great time, and it seems like you had fun too :)
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leggy
I think maybe Grandma and Grandpa had the most fun. Made me think about my field days with my "teams"--Hunter's Hot Dogs and Robbie's Rockets.
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