Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!


Santa brought a full-on tap dancing star make-over trunk for Abbie Rose!

Santa brought Liam a paint ball rig, you can't see it but there is a big grin under that mask!

Liam got AR a 'Liv Girl' she liked it, can you tell??

Smiley boy.....and a happy girl. Christmas morning a rousing success. Now to try out the paint ball outside and some make-up inside and on to Christmas at the Swaim's!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Eve






We had a wonderful Christmas Eve, loving family and friends, great food and pretty packages with thoughtful and wonderful surprises inside!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Jr. FLL 2010



Abbie Rose's group was in the junior category they got to make a presentation but not compete this Saturday. The Jr. FLL has to study and make a report on some form of biomedical engineering, they also have to build a lego model with at least one moving part. Their group chose an ambulance to study and they built a rolling ambulance, a syringe with a moving plunger, and a gurney that will move up and down. They also created a poster as a group to present to the judges.

They were presented with medals and recognized at the awards ceremony in front of all the older lego teams.

Happy girl! It was a great experience and one we will be repeating. This was the first year the younger kids (5-8 years old) could participate in the program. Only 2 teams were there this year, but hopefully more will hear about it an enter next year!

FLL 2010


Saturday was the First Lego League tournament for this year. The contest involves building and programing a robot and a presentation project about the theme for this year. This year the focus was on biomedical engineering. The 10-14 year olds group had to invent a new device for helping people Liam's group studied a heating/cooling jumpsuit. This project has to me presented to a panel of judges as a group...they also make presentations on the design and programing of the robot.

The robot has to be programed to do tasks on a playing field without the kids controlling it. Each team has 2 min 30seconds to get their robot to do as many tasks as possible. Each task is worth points and penalties (for having to bring the robot to the base by hand, breaking the course, etc.) are assessed by removing points. The tasks are themed to each challenge, this year they had to fix a broken bone, install a pacemaker in a heart, deploy a syringe, sort diseased cells, and so on. Liam's team high score was 130 (the highest for this year was 180).

It is fun can you tell?

Ready set go!! This is an excellent program and it is a great opportunity. We got to see some of the robotics program from Lathrop High School in action this year, larger bots using real metal parts on a more challenging course, Liam is already excited!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

On the twelfth day.........


Abbie Rose had her Holiday program today! They sang four songs together as a grade level. Abbie Rose enjoyed it very much and so did we (two Grammas and a Mama!). Rose wore her holiday dress and her favorite boots with some keep you warm socks as it is -15. She and I are sharing some pretty clip in flowers and she chose the nice white one for today. It makes it easy to pick her out of a crowd and looks fabulous!

The kids did a northern rendition of the twelve days of Christmas for their final number:
Hmmmm, I was going to post a video but it didn't load. I will have to consult with the tech support around here.......

Monday, December 6, 2010

House of Cards

Liam has been practicing building elaborate card houses. These houses were built using 3 or 4 decks of cards. He says it is hard to get cards of different types to stack together. We have been looking at some of the champion card builders on youtube. It is almost as fun to watch them come down as to watch them go up in time lapse. Liam used a nerf gun and an RC truck to smash these.

Happy Belated Thanksgiving

I couldn't resist one picture of our feast: