Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Technology

In an attempt to join the modern world, I am blogging twice today. The first blog is centered on the real news I wanted to share. The second is a picture that was supposed to be with the text. This one is to see if we can merge the two technologies.

This is a picture of Falcom getting his vaccinations updated before going n a world adventure. The second is of a gift Vince received this week.

At some point I am going to have to write about my heavy heart, but it will have to wait for a time when I have the time to go a dark place.







Robotics joy part 2



Robotics Joy

After six weeks of heavy practice and preparation, the robotics tournament happened! Many people do not realize that the FLL is a tournament with three rubrics the kids must fulfill. The first is the MISSION where they program robots. The second is the PROJECT where they come up with a solution to an open ended real life problem. The third is CORE VALUES where they show team work and gracious professionalism.

Our team was so green the sap was dripping from us. Our project was wonderful, but not technological. Our missions were 80% successful...some of the time. Our team is composed of people who had just met. We had no idea how this was going to turn out.

After an hour at the competition, Marina turned to me and said, "This is amazing! I want to do it every year!" I don't blame her. Adding a competition aspect to the intense learning and creating that the students did makes the experience authentic and real in a way beyond regular classroom learning. I think Marina's new friends felt the same way because all of them were ready to sign up again next year before the competition had even begun.

Our team came in 10th for the missions. Our team did ok with core values.

Our team won the trophy for their project which was designed to help seniors deal with loneliness by setting them up with play dates with young people. It is hard to describe the joy and excitement they felt when their team name was called and they found out they won a trophy!

I am so proud of these kids and their enthusiasm and their sportsmanship!

In a side note

Yesterday, we completed our robotics season by taking our trophy to long term care to show our senior mentors. As the kids talked about their experience, the three seniors who had come to listen to their talk all fell asleep. Marina turned to me and said, "I think we should stop this presentation. We don't want to wake them."

I love these kids, and I love robotics!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Things I Do

Everyone runs to school in the dark in Razdolna
On days like today, I should be studying.  I have so much to do.  I have no intellectual freedom to pursue creative endeavors.  It is not like the school work is extraordinarily difficult.  There is just so much of it.
Vince was tired of people stealing his socks so he went with Pink Camo
Every Wednesday I am taking up precious free space in this classroom.

Are you amazed by my professionalism?
Oh, and there is Girl Scouts... We spent the weekend in Kenai at the Hay Maze, Nikiski Pool, and Challenger Learning Center.

This is me in the kitchen of the Challenger Learning Center...Looking good at 8pm.  This is right before I went and passed out and everyone got a good laugh out of my snoring!
Marina is involved in a robotics tournament that is taking up quite a bit of time.
Time is precious.  Children are precious and they are growing up all too quickly. I had better get on with the getting on. There are only about three weeks left until we head out to Sri Lanka and I still have a lot to get done!

Did I just compose a poorly crafted un-rhyming poem?  See, my creative energy is trying to escape at all costs! Even in cheesy closing sentences.