International Evening at Emma's school was a huge success! The turnout was great and the diversity wonderful! Emma and I went to the Tchaikovsky ballet of Sleeping Beauty earlier and had a great time. After the 3 hour show I was getting tired. Emma loved it tremendously and sat through the entire performance watching the production and loving sitting 3 rows from the orchestra. It was an impressive performance!
We headed to International Evening next. They had a school assembly first and included many, many children to say "hello" in all different languages. I heard reports of 70+ to 100+ different languages. Regardless, it was something I had never seen. There were children dressed and speaking in Chinese, Hebrew, Italian, Spanish (from Spain.....although I thought Emma could bring tacos and say Hola for California....ha ha ha ha), Hungarian (Big John: we thought of you as the little boy was dressed in traditional clothing and I wondered and laughed if you dressed like it ever!), French, Urdu and many, many other languages I hadn't even ever heard of!After the school assembly we went to Emma's classroom to share in the food. Can I just say, FABULOUS! We had Israeli food to yummy sushi to Danish meatballs, German bread, and our famous Rice Krispie Treats. There were many foods we tried that we didn't even know what they were! The first (top) photo is not the best of the night, but it shows how wonderfully some of the children dressed for the evening. Momo is Japanese and wore the pink kimono....she has a little sister (Coco) who is just walking and wore one too. These girls are so sweet and Emma loves their names! Way cute! The other girl was dressed nicely as well, Yasmin. The little boy, Aidan, is the younger brother of Kai who is in Emma's class. Their mother is from Namibia and both boys are incredibly sweet. Aidan has started calling me Auntie!
This will probably be my last post for two weeks. We are heading back to California to visit with family and friends this Friday. Hurray! Keep the warm sunshine there for us (ok, for me....I really miss it and am already tired of being cold!).