Saturday, May 14, 2011

Caught the fever

Bieber Fever that is....I didn't realize he was such a fan til I heard him playing with a microphone this afternoon.












JPO Competition

Julia's Junior Patrol Officer group competed with lots of other JPO's from other schools around the island this past week. They had lots of drills and were judged by the Police Dept. While her school didn't win the competition, a small handful of other awards were given out. Julia was one of the few to receive one--Junior Patrol Officer OF THE YEAR!!!!!!
She was shocked (didn't know there was a such award) and ever so honored to receive it. She absolutely treasures her new medallion. So proud of her!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Turn Up Your Volume

Here's some video of the lady teachers and even the principal doing their May Day dance.





One of the teachers dancing (with all the other lady teachers) specifically for the Queen and King.









Oh, everyone (especially the students) got a huge kick out of seeing a bunch of the male staff doing some hula in their board shorts. These guys were such great sports.




Thursday, May 12, 2011

May Day Procession

The May Day Queen and King with their procession of Princes and Princesses from neighboring islands.




Wednesday, May 11, 2011

1st graders

Evelyn's grade did the song "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride", from Lilo and Stitch, which can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4X1_3VipWs

We played this song numerous times over the past few weeks. Her teacher even sent home the lyrics with all the dance moves, too so that parents and siblings could help these kiddos get their song/dance down. Evie Andie worked so hard and it showed! Here she's riding her surf board ("we'll surf til the sunsets beyond the horizon").


A wiki wiki mai lohi lohi
Lawe mai i ko papa he'e nalu
(Roll right up, down. Roll left up, down....)







There’s no place I’d rather be
Than on the seashore dry, wet free














Hand jive!!!



3rd graders

Next up is Jacob with his fellow 3rd graders...



His dance cracked me up. I'll have to ask him the name of his song (he kept it a secret this whole time and refused to practice at home--but he knew all the parts! His teacher told him that he was the best boy dancer of his class!)








He said something about the gorilla walk here?


Look closely and you can see that there's a separate boys and girls part here.







Girls have their hands behind their ears while the boys have a hand across their chest. He did such a good job!!!



4th graders

I love their outfits. You can't really see them, but the boys are on their knees doing their own little dance in front of the girls. It was a really beautiful hula that they all performed.