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Monday, June 18, 2018

Festa Junina

We have come full circle. Today, June 19th, marks 1 year in Brasil! Our second post on this blog included Festa Junina, however, we had no idea what we were celebrating!!

This year, we experienced the preparation for this holiday. Businesses, schools, and some families begin prepping for their party a month in advance. There is no specific day for the celebration and they tend to happen any weekend in the months of June or July. 

So, what is it? The literal translation is June Party. It was fun to ask the locals what the celebration is for. So many different interpretations of the party. The one thing that all the explanations included was that the festival honors three saints. Saint Anthony, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Peter and to give thanks for the rain. In the past, the festival took place inland near plantations and farms. 

Fun fact: Here in Brasil (and in Portugal and Spain as well) people view Saint Anthony as the marriage saint. The day he is honored is June 13th (Our anniversary! Hopefully that is a lucky sign.) and this is the reason that the Brazilian Valentine's Day or Dia dos Namorados is celebrated on June 12. This day is ONLY celebrated by couples and is very much about love. Tradition is, for single people to turn their picture of Saint Anthony upside down. They speak to him and tell them they do not want to be alone on Dia dos Namorados, that they want to find their one true love. The tell him that if he helps them find someone, they will turn his picture back the correct way. 

Because of the locations of the festivals in the past, most people that participated were Caipiras or Brazilian farmers. Boys typically wear plaid shirt, pants/jeans, a straw hat, a bandanna, and missing teeth. Girls are typically in a dress that is patched together (they are fancy now!), pigtails, freckles and missing teeth. Some parents go all out on costumes for their kiddos. Google does not have that many images but the pictures we took should help! I think 'hobos'. 

The school rented the largest park in the town, pulled many teachers and staff together to help set it up (notice the flags everywhere!) and pulled off an amazing celebration. Each grade level had learned a dance and performed for the crowd. The music choice was interesting, as you will see in Zane's video, but it was fun to watch the kiddos perform. 

Alden was 100% ready to participate and go, Zane was not. He felt he was too old for it and once we arrived, I realized that it is not required. Most grade levels had half of their students perform. Some students even came and watched, but would not participate. 

Here our are cute Caipiras.


Alden's Festa Junina Dance (far right - blue shirt, next to the male teacher)









Zane's Festa Junina Dance (top left group- green shirt)








After the performance, we grabbed some food and played games. 














I had to work most of the time we were there, monitoring and supporting children. But we had fun too!
Left, our assistant Barbara; middle Portuguese teaching coworker; me


After a few hours, we headed home to prep for our second Festa Junina of the day! The one inside our condo. PHEW! It was fun to watch the boys on the bull! They played for a few hours and they we headed home. Alden slept until 8:30 the next morning!! For those that know him, this was a HUGE deal!





 Looking forward to heading home in less than two weeks! The boys are ready to celebrate the 4th of July and to share with their friends here. 


Fun Fact: My mom had purchased Valentine's back in December for the boys. They put them together, wrote on them and took them to school on Dia dos Namorados (because we forgot in Feb.!) and both teachers allowed them to pass them out and share about the differences in how the two countries celebrate. Students were so surprised and I had many mom's message me when their children arrived home. 

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Alden's K5 Graduation


Wednesday, June 6, 2018 Alden celebrated this 'Passagem Do K5' or kindergarten graduation. It was a beautiful, fun and unique ceremony all about the kids (even though a bunch of parents wanted more...but that is another story). 

The ceremony began with each student introducing themselves, including their birthday, creating a timeline of the kindergartners. Most of the activities they did aligned with what they had learned in class. Their introduction was accompanied by five pictures; birth - 5 years old. 

"I am Alden Joe Schrage, I was born the 20th, 2012. I am 6."






Once everyone was introduce and lined up, they sang "What I Am".



My favorite part of the ceremony was the next song. It was the "Time Machine". Students did their very best Robot Dance! I absolutely loved it! Alden took this VERY seriously. 



The Time Machine Created By The Students. 

Then came the Just Dance song "I'm Alive" by will.i.am. Another absolutely adorable performance. I did not realize that Alden had such amazing dance moves. 



Students adorned their 'becas' and lined up to graduate. 


 Look at his cute decorated hat! He wants to be a policeman when he grows up. 

This kid! This smile! 


They walked in pairs up to the stage when their names were called. Then, each student signed their name into the school book. Yes, that says Alden will graduate in 2030!!






When everyone was done, they did an "I Promise" response and a poem was read. Then, they presented thank you gifts to their teachers. Alden presented to his English teacher, Mrs. Andrea. 



They sang a Thank You song, threw their caps, and came to their parents with big smiles on their faces!!


Alden with his English teacher, Mrs. Andrea (right),  and the assistant Miss Bruna. 

Alden with his Portuguese teacher, Mrs. Lilian.


Graduation began at 7:30p.m. This is typically the time that my boys are heading to shower, read and get ready for bed. The ceremony lasted about an hour. Then, it was time for the PARTY!!! Now, remember, we had the strike recently, which delayed the giving of finals. This means that many of the brothers and sisters attending the ceremony had a final the next morning. 

We drove to the house of one of the families that hosted the party and we were blown away. It was a massive space! The house itself was 'normal' sized, but they had this entire entertaining space and have a lot of parties we were told! So the following pictures are not great. It was dark and we did not want to seem like the crazy Americans taking pictures. 

This entire building is for entertaining. The house is to the left of this photo. Their were six cars parked in the port. 

Walking around and up to the top portion of the building. 

They had many areas, but this was the kiddos favorite. An entire soccer field with places for spectators to sit!

Pool and outside space.

Watching and eating.

Live music

Places for at least 100 people to sit. 

Students presenting gifts to teachers. 

Buffet

Look at those cute kiddos

Always willing to smile. Sitting and game room in the background. 

Alden and his friend Rose.
 Video of the entrance. 

The actual house. 
It was a beautiful place with good food and good people. We arrived home around 11:30! Very tired family in the morning! But memories we will not forget!

Graduation ceremony: the actual was about an hour. Click HERE to watch a condensed version.  Please consider watching...the ROBOT dance will make it worth your while!!!