Saturday, May 7, 2016

Parent-Daughter Breakfast on April 29th

April 29th is a public holiday in Japan called Showa Day, in honor of the late emperor. Although Seisen does not celebrate the holiday by cancelling school, many 4th Grade parents are off from work. They come to school to join their daughters for a Parent-Daughter Breakfast. It is a great opportunity for parents who are not often able to visit the school to drop by and have a relaxing conversation with their daughters and each other.








The 4th Graders prepare a placemat for their special guest, who in many cases is their father, but not necessarily. The placemat includes an ode and photos. In the photos, you can see the laminated placements on the tables and parents checking out their daughter's messages of appreciation.


This year, as the breakfast came to an end, parents and daughters lined up to pose at a photo booth. It was a great addition to the Parent-Daughter Breakfast. Who knows? Maybe it will be a new tradition.






We want to express our gratitude to the parents who organised the breakfast. They provided us with a large variety of tasty foods and a wonderful place to relax! Thank you very much!

1 comment:

  1. Hey, I really like the idea of Parent-Daughter Breakfast. I am glad that all the parents had great time in this event. We would also be hosting a dinner party for our daughter’s birthday and we are planning to reserve some outdoor venues in Chicago. Hoping to have great time on her birthday!

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