Monday, April 26, 2010

KAIAC ㅋㅋㅋ

On Friday morning the swim team headed up for the 2-day conference meet at Seoul Foreign School. The girls swam so well! In every meet this year several girls finished just outside of placing for points, but this weekend we placed in 6 of the 13 events! Many had their best times, and we finished 6th overall (right where I wanted them to be). In other meets this year we have been close to Osan and sometimes ICS-Uijongbu in total points, but we were very convincingly ahead of them. We had the most points we have scored all year, and I think everyone had a great time. Yay Dragons!  I'm so proud of them. (be sure to check out the pics!)

Despite being exhausted and spending some much time stuck in Seoul traffic, I had a lot of fun. We stayed overnight at a guesthouse on campus and had a team dinner with the guys team and then a shopping trip to Forever 21 in Myeongdong. It was a nice bonding time for the team, and the girls really enjoyed it.

I think the best part of the weekend was the coaches relay. All of the coaches participated--and most were faster than I was expecting. Anyway, after the last event all the swimmers gathered around to watch "Event 27." We were paired off in schools; so two coaches from each team made up a relay team. We were paired with GSIS, our sister school. It was so fun...I love competing! Our relay team got second overall, losing by just 2 sec. I swam anchor and did all I could to catch the SIS coach, but she swam a 30.00! The girl who won the 50 Fr. swam a 29.00! I was happy with my 31.00 (this is meters remember!) even though I didn't catch her. It was a blast; hopefully it becomes an annual event. :)

Another highlight was the awards ceremony. Not only was the weather absolutely beautiful so we held the ceremony on the soccer field, but also (thanks to some rule changes) 3 TCIS girls and 3 TCIS boys received all-conference and/or all-tournament awards. It was great because usually we sit there and watch Seoul American HS accept every award. It was a great end of the weekend to see the girls so excited and happy to be represented on the conference team.

Now that swimming is done, you would think I would have more time. That, however, is not the case. Things just keep getting busier as we approach the end of the school year. I can't believe it is almost May! We have 5 weeks of school left, which translates to 10 more classes (since we see our classes every other day). So much to do, so little time! I also found out that I am moving in with a friend next year so I will be busy packing in addition to all the other end-of-the-year activities. I will try my best to find time to keep you posted!

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