Memories

  • Flashback Friday: First Trip to Vermont

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     Whole group in VT that weekend!

    Today’s Flashback is to 10 years ago when we took the girls for the first time to Vermont to visit Jake’s side of the family.  They had a family reunion in Vermont at Jake’s grandparents house.  All the cousins and their families were able to make it along with Aunt Cindy, Uncle Jim, and of course Jake’s grandparents where the reunion was held.

    Several families had little ones at the time which made it interesting with all the diapers, bottles, swings, and other baby items, but we had a great time together.  The girls were just over 3 months old and it was their second airplane experience.   It was a super busy weekend packed full of lots of little kids, laughter, games, great food, fun, and memories.

    Thankful for a weekend to spend with most of Jake’s family.  It was good to catch up with everyone.  Not sure if the kids or parents were more exhausted by the end of the weekend.

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    Nana and PopPop with all the Great Grandkids at the time. It was quite an active group – Caleb, Gabe, Rachel, Erica, Jack, Noah, Michael, Aidan Brina, Karlie, and Noelle.

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    Aunt Cindy holding Karlie!

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    Gramps and Uncle Jim who is holding Michael.

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    Grams (or Nana) holding Brina!

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    Aunt Cindy making sure all the kids have what they want to eat.  It’s a full kids table!

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    Always a game of some sort for entertainment.

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    The house was lively.  Here we have the older kids busy stacking cups!

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    Uncle Jim holding Karlie

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    PopPop rocking Brina

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    Mommy hanging out with Brina for a little bit.

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    Noah, Erica, Brina, and I hanging out and talking.

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    Erica wanted to give Brina a kiss

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    The fans cheering on the team players!

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    Miriam and Noelle

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    Rachel standing on the rock and waving goodbye to everyone.  Super cute!

  • School Projects: Karlie’s Thermal Carousel Science Fair Project

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    Karlie presenting her “Thermal Carousel” Project at the Science Fair!

    I am super proud of Karlie for all the energy and time she put into her Science Fair Project.  She spent evenings and weekends working on her project for several weeks.  There were times when it wasn’t as excited to work on the science project, like with all the science journal writing, however, she buckled down and got it done.  All her hard paid off because she also was picked as one of the top 2 for her class!!!  Karlie got a 100% on her science experiment journal and 100% on her science experiment presentation!  Way to go KARLIE!  So proud of my girls and their hard work!

    All the science projects had to be submitted to the teachers at the end of April so that the teachers would have time to grade all of them prior to the actual science fair.  The science fair was later in May so the whole project expanding over a couple of months.  Karlie had a lot of fun doing the actual science experiment.  The display board and the presentation of her project was something she enjoyed too.  Like her sister, Karlie’s least favorite piece of the experiment was all the hand written information for her journal.  Karlie had over a 100 pages of hand written information regarding her science projects and procedures.  We video taped her doing the experiment trials and have over 2 hours of her doing her testing.  She will probably enjoy going back and watching it again someday in the future!

    This is an experiment that you may enjoy replicating.  I have included a shortened version (remember her hand written notes were over 100 pages) of her science project and procedures she used to go through the experiment.  Some of the information such as her title, purpose, hypothesis, and experiment are directly below.  Additional information such as her constants, variables, research, materials, step-by-step procdures, analysis, conclusion, future work, and more are at the very bottom after the pictures.  Have fun doing the experiment!

    Karlie titled her science experiment: Thermal Carousel

    Purpose:

    • Does hot air expand and rise?
    • Would changing the temperature affect how fast the fan wheel spins?

    Hypothesis:

    • If candles heat air, then the air will rise, turning the fan.

    Experiment:

    • Build a thermal carousel windmill that will spin when a certain number of tealight candles are lit under it.

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    Karlie sharing her project with another student.

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    Karlie listening to their questions!

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    Karlie sharing her Science Fair project with Mrs. Johnson, her last year’s homeroom teacher.  Mrs. Johnson was super sweet and stopped by to talk with both girls about their projects.

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    Karlie’s presentation board and displays at the Science Fair.

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    Karlie had several display items to show people as they came by her area.

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    Timing the fan for one minute while counting the number of times it spun.  She was completely focused.

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    The thermal carousel starting to spin.  Notice the tiny light pink piece of paper on one of the fan blades.  That was her marker so she could keep track of her how many rotations the fan blade spun.

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    Counting!  The blue straws helped her see when the rotation was complete.

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    Checking the stop watch.

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    Testing with 2 candles lit

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    Work in progress on her display board.  The majority of her information is complete now to figure out which pictures she wants to add to her board.  The yellow sticky notes are where she plans to add more pictures.

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    She decorated her thermal carousel!

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    Very colorful and fun!

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    Karlie’s rainbow thermal carousel!

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    Thermal Carousel Science Project Journal

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     Karlie decorated her Science Project Journal Notebook with duck tape.  This is the back of her journal.  She was very excited to get it completed!

    The information below contains more about the experiment so you may try it for yourself.  It was a neat project.  Karlie put in a lot of time to get everything completed and her hard work paid off.  It was a great learning experience for her too!

     Manipulated Variable:

    • I will change the temperature of the air by increasing the number of candles under the fan blades.

     Responding Variable:

    • The movement and speed of the rising air is measured by tracking the speed of the spinning fan blades above the heat source.
    • I will count the number of full rotations per minute (rpm) in each trial and record the data.

     Constant:

    • The room temperature of the air will remain the same throughout all trials of the experiment.
    • The distance of the fan blades from the heat source will remain the same during the experiment.
    • The friction of the fan on its axle will remain the same.

     Research:

    The first thing we must understand is that heat is a form of energy.  As the air absorbs energy from the heat it makes the molecules start to move more, expand, and decrease the air density.  With the same volume of air the hot air will not only weigh less it also has fewer molecules.

    Hot air is always in motion.  As the air increases in temperature the molecules become more active by vibrating, bumping into each other, and expanding to fill the space between each molecule.  The Laws of Thermodynamics explains the relationship between the volume of air and its temperature.  As air gets hotter it produced more kinetic energy which is transferred to the air molecules.  The particles from the warm air rising should cause a fan or spinning object to increase in speed.

    Air is full of a mixture of gases.  The majority of gases in air are nitrogen and oxygen.  Gases weigh different amounts and will change as you add a heat source.  When the warmer air rises it pushes, vibrates, and begins moving.  Force could be described as something that pushes on something else.  As the hot air rises it will hit the fan blades thus they start moving sideways which is called lift.

    Analysis:

    I completed 5 full trial experiments using a various number of lighted tealight candles under the carousel fan blades.  Based off the information I collected from the trials I was able to create graphs.  The data indicates that heat does rise, expand, and have an effect on fan blades that are sitting directly above it. 

     Conclusion:

    The experiment appeared to work well and support my hypothesis that when candles heat the air, the air will expand, rise, and cause the fan blades to turn.  It was neat to see this work and be able to chart the results.  There is a lot more I could do with this experiment to learn more regarding this topic. 

    Future Work & Questions to Ponder:

    • Did the distance between my candle flames and carousel windmill fan blades affect the speed and number of full rotation per minute?  To find out the answer to this question I could repeat the science experiment, but shorten the length of the skewer? What would happen if it were longer?
    • Did I alter any of the experiment trials by being physically near the experiment?  Would my breathing, a sigh, sneeze, leaning on the counter, bumping something nearby, or anything similar potentially change the movement of the air around the experiment and altered the data collected?
    •  Would changing the angles of the blades from 30 to 40 degrees (or another amount) affect the speed of the blades?
    • Will the position of the candles change the speed of the blades?  What if they are not evenly spaced or I changed their outer positions?  Moved them closer to the center of the pie pan stand?  How will these changes affect the speed of the fan?
    • By adding a little friction to the parts would that make it better or worse?  I believe any additional friction would cut down on the blade speed and possibly even stop it from spinning.
    • Would using different candles have any impact?  By changing the height, diameter, brand, scented, unscented, and more cause any changes in speed of the blades?
    • What would happen if I redesigned the base or fan blades?  Are there ones that would be faster?  Is there an ideal shape to get the most rotations per minute?
  • School Projects: Brina’s Mix Like Magic Science Fair Project

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    Brina presenting her “Mix Like Magic” Project at the Science Fair!

    I am very proud of Brina for all her hard work and time she put into her Science Fair Project.  She worked on her project for several weeks in the evenings after homework and on the weekends.  It was a lot of work, but she was picked as one of the top 2 for her class!!!  She got a 100% on her science experiment journal and 100% on her science experiment presentation!  Way to go BRINA!

    She really enjoyed doing the actual science experiments and testing.  The display board was fun for her too.  Probably the most time consuming and least favorite piece of the science fair was the handwritten journal.  By the end of the project she had over 80 pages of hand written information recorded in her science journal.   We have over 2 hours of video of her doing her experiment and that was only one piece of the whole project!

    For anyone wanting to replicate the experiment on their own I am going to include the shortened version (I am serious about the amount of hand written notes) of her science project and procedures she used to go through the experiment.  Some of the information such as her title, purpose, hypothesis, and experiment are directly below.  Additional information such as her constants, variables, research, materials, step-by-step procdures, analysis, conclusion, future work, and more are at the very bottom after the pictures.  Hope you enjoy doing this fun experiment as much as she did!

    Brina titled her science experiment:  Mix Like Magic

    Purpose: 

    • Do water molecules move faster or slower based on the temperature of the water?
    • Would changing the temperature of the water affect how fast the molecules move?

    Hypothesis:

    • If the temperature of the water is raised, then the mixing rate will be faster.

     Experiment:

    • Take 2 jars of water (one with food coloring) and see how long it takes for the molecules to completely mix on their own using various water temperatures.

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    Sharing with another kid about her science experiment.

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    Sharing her Science Experiment with her 3rd Grade Math and Science teacher, Mrs. Johnson.

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    Listening carefully to Mrs. Johnson’s questions and feedback about the project.

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    Answering questions!  (Side note – notice how crowded it was during the Science Fair!  It was a tight getting through and very loud so when speaking with someone you almost felt like you were yelling.)  The kids were having a great time though showing off their projects!

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    Brina’s display board and items!

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    She brainstormed about a way to demonstrate her project for people to see since she couldn’t easily do the water.  The conclusion was to make a mock demonstration of the experiment using jello and green food coloring.  It turned out pretty well and got the point across.

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    Adding the drops of food coloring to the jars that will be going on the top!

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    Concentrating as she counts out the number of food coloring drops!

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    Jar of room temperature water with green food coloring.

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    Jar of ice cold water with green food coloring (notice the frosty outside of the glass mason jar).

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    Jar of very hot water with green food coloring (notice all the little tiny bubbles inside the jar).

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    Brina’s three mason jars with green food coloring – 1 with hot water, 1 with room temperature water, and 1 with cold water!

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    Talking with Dad about the experiment, hypothesis, and the next steps!

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    Brina watching the water molecules mixing “like magic” even though the jar is complete still!

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    Watching and timing the mixing of the two jars.

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    First round of testing complete!

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    Making sure it’s completely mixed

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    Measuring the temperature of the water in each jar and recording it!

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    The only assistance she needed was flipping the jars  so that the one with green food coloring was sitting directly on top of the one without food coloring.  The main reasons why we assisted with this piece of the experiment was because the jars were heavy, they needed to be lined up perfectly to avoid spilling, we didn’t want her dumping steaming hot water on herself, and she had to be ready with the stopwatch.  Otherwise, she handled the experiment procedures pretty much on her own.

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    Brina’s display board as she is working on getting it completed.  She has most of the information now just to add the pictures (the yellow sticky notes are spots where she wants to add pictures to her display board).

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    Brina’s Science Experiment Journal!  This piece took the longest and required a lot of hand writing, but she got it done!

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    The back of Brina’s Mix Like Magic Science Journal!

    Below is more information about the experiment so you may try it for yourself.  It was a fun project.  A lot of work, but Brina did fantastic!  Her hard work paid off!

    Manipulated Variable:

    • I will change the temperature of the water.
    • There will be one set with hot water, one with room temperature, and one with cold water.

    Responding Variable:

    • I will test the speed of the water molecules measured by tracking the mixing rate of colored and clear water.
    • I will use a stop watch to track this time in order to provide more measurable data for the experiment.

    Constants:

    • I will keep the volume of water in the jars the same.
    • I will use the exact same jars for every trial.
    • The stillness of the jars will remain the same for each experiment.

    Research:

    Water is made up of many small particles.  Even a jar of water that is sitting still on the counter has many little particles that are constantly moving.  Although the many tiny water molecules are packed snugly together in the jar they are always moving.  When you combine water from two jars they will eventually mix together.  Particles from one jar will blend with the particles of the second jar.

    The scientist that originally discovered that particles are constantly mixing was Robert Brown, a botanist, back in 1827.  It eventually became known as Brownian Motion.  He noticed that the pollen granules were always in motion in water.  He started this theory even though he never figured out all the reasons behind it.  Later Maxwell, Boltzmann, Einstein, Langevin, Gouy, and others expanded on Brownian Motion Theory.

    Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen atoms that are stuck together.  The molecules in water have enough energy to allow the particles to move around each other.  Hot water has more kinetic energy than the cold water.  Therefore, the hot water should move faster than cold water molecules and mix quicker.  You should be able to see this by adding food coloring to containers with different temperatures.  The liquid molecules in suspension should move more quickly thus colliding with other suspended particles.*

    Materials:

    • 6 Clear Glass Jars (same size)
    • Dark Food Coloring
    • 3 Pitchers
    • 3 Divider Cards
    • 1 Spoon
    • Container of Petroleum Jelly
    • 2 Jelly Roll Pans
    • Thermometer
    • Stop Watch (or Timer)
    • Pencil & Paper

     Experiment (Step-By-Step Procedures):

    1. Create a chart to record your data from all the trial
    2. Put petroleum jelly around the rims of all 6 clear glass jars.
    3. Put jelly roll pans on the counter top and put 3 jars in each one.
    4. Fill 1 pitcher of water full of room temperature, 1 pitcher full of cold water (and place it in the fridge until you need it), and 1 pitcher of hot water.
    5. Get the Pitcher of Hot Water and fill one clear jar to the top with the pitcher.  Allow the water to overflow by a trickle.  Use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the water and record it on your chart.  In the other jelly roll pan fill up another jar ¾ full of hot water.  Add 5 drops of dark food coloring and stir until mixed.  Slowly fill that jar until at the top with a small trickle of water overflowing.
    6. Use the divider card to cover the opening of the jar containing the colored water.  Carefully turn over the jar and place it on the jar with clear hot water.  Once the water as stopped moving remove the divider card and start timing to see how long it will take for the two jars to mix completely.  Record the time on the chart.
    7. Repeat Procedure Step #5 this time using room temperature water and record it.
    8. Repeat Procedure Step #5 this time using cold water and record it.
    9. Repeat Procedure Steps #5 to #7 for another 5 to 7 times and record the data on the chart.

    Analysis:

    I did my experiment over 2 days, however, I kept all the items the same.  The data from the 7 trial experiments was collected, recorded, and analyzed.  The information that I collected during my experiment was inconclusive.   

    Conclusion:

    Upon the completion of my experiment I brainstormed a few ideas of why there were some larger variances with my data.  The data from my experiment was inconclusive.  Based on the data I collected I cannot confirm that my hypothesis was indeed correct.    Although, I followed the experiment the best I could there were too many variables that may have prevented the experiment from showing consistent results.   When you look at my data collection chart and graph you can see there are not regular patterns evolving from the 7 trial experiments I performed.

    Ideas on why I did not prove my hypothesis to be true:

    • On Day 2 I switched to a different bottle of food coloring.  Did that alter the experiment?
    • When removing the divider cards were the jars bumped a little possibly skewing the results?
    • It is somewhat subjective per person when the 2 jars from each set actually appear to be mixed.
    • I decided to add 10 drops of food coloring on Day 2 to see if that would help me see the mixing process better.  Did that make a difference in the results?
    • The glass jars had some reflection and refraction occurring depending on which angle you stood and looked at them.  Did that make a difference?
    • Both the hot and cold water were taken from the kitchen sink, however, the room temperature water was taking from the Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System.  Did that have an impact on my experiment?
    • I did not wait very long between stacking the 2 jars and removing the divider card.  Was I pulling the card too soon and the water molecules were still moving too much from stacking the jars to give accurate results?

    Future Work

    • In future experiments I would like to try a variety of different tests to see which would result in the experiment matching with my hypothesis statement.
    • Would a horizontal container with a divider instead of a vertical one work better?
    • A non-rounded container may have less refraction issues.
    • The use of a color chart may help eliminate the subjectiveness of when the 2 jars are indeed mixed completely.
    • It may be better to wait longer for the water to stop moving once set up before pulling the divider card, however, will waiting cause it to cool too much?  It would be interesting to see the results.
    • There are a lot of things I could change, retest, and alter to see if I could produce the results outlined in my hypothesis.

    *Research bibliography and other references are available upon request. We didn’t include all the information in her journal to save a little space, but are happy to share if you wish to have it.

  • Organized Chaos: Jewelry Organizer

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    Necklace & Jewelry Organizer

    Having girls in the house means you are bound to have some jewelry around.  As the girls got older they continued to accumulate more necklaces.  It slowly became harder to keep the necklaces organized without them getting tangled or putting them in a spot that was hard for them to easily access.

    I wanted to find something simple, easy, and reasonably priced.  It took awhile of looking around to find one that I liked and could hang on the back of their closet doors.  I ended up finding this one at our local Michaels store and bought it using a coupon.  At first I only got one because I wanted to make sure I really liked it before getting another one.  After a couple weeks I still liked it so I used another coupon and got the second one.  It has been nice to having all their necklaces organized and visible.

    Our kids are using it mostly for necklaces since they do not have pierced ears yet, but you can use it for earrings, belts, watches, scarves, rings, bracelets, ties, or a multitude of other things.  I like that it is  simple design, not too big, and yet pretty.  It hung on the back of the closet door so it is accessible for the kids to reach when they want to wear one of their special necklaces.  All of these necklaces were given to them from family or friends and have special memories so I am happy that they are now displayed well and tangle free.

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    Brina’s necklaces are organized now!

  • School Projects: Extra Curricular Fun with Art Displayed at the Pickens County Museum, Music, & Conducting Electricity!

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    Brina and Karlie at the Pickens County Museum!

    The girls have had a very busy 4th grade school year.  We are very proud of all that they have been able to learn and accomplish over the course of this school year.  While we know they work hard sometimes we as parents are blown away at the things they are able to do.  Yes, we realize they are growing up!

    It is exciting to see their talents and interests continue to develop and grow as they get older.  Neither Jake nor I would consider ourselves as artistic (I can barely draw stick figures, seriously, ask my family).  Yet Karlie had two pieces of her artwork selected to be part of her schools display at the Pickens County Museum for an entire month.  It is a big honor to have any pieces of your artwork up on display at our local museum.  We were proud of her!

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    Karlie all smiles as she stands next to her metal artwork piece which she named “Zip”.  She was 1 of only 2 selected out of the entire 4th grade selected for this piece.

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    Karlie’s “Zip” metal art!

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    Karlie’s self-portrait was selected for display at the Pickens County Museum.  Her art teacher selected the ones that would be on display in the Museum for the entire month.

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    Close up of her self-portrait.  She got her artist talents from her grandparents!

    Beginning in 4th grade the girls started learning how to play the recorder!  Karlie LOVED it and would go outside and practice on the deck.  She would play her special music for Skipper.  I forgot how shrill those instruments could be and when you have two kids that play them…..well let’s just say I requested that they practice outside for the animals.  I could still hear it inside, but it wasn’t as loud.  Also, they didn’t ever practice together because it was a little hard to actual work on skills.  I think Karlie really enjoyed the noise!

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    Making sure she has her hand in the right position.

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    Practicing on the back deck on a rainy afternoon!

    In science during their electricity unit they built items out of recycled goods that conducted electricity.  They had to put together a homemade lamp that could light a lightbulb.  Below are the two designs that the girls came up with for their lamps.  The teacher sent home the non-breakable pieces of the project.  It was a great hands on way to teach the kids about conducting electricity.

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    Brina’s electricity project.

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    Karlie’s electricity project!

  • School: Family STEM Activity Night

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    STEM Club team members getting ready to speak to family, friends, and school faculty.

    On Family STEM Activity Night all students and families were invited to participate in dinner, activities, and a STEM Club presentation.  Both of our girls spoke in front of all the school faculty, family, and friends that were at the event.  So proud of their courage and willingness to speak in front of so many people.  They did fantastic at the robotic competitions and speaking at the event.

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     Karlie speaking.  Brina spoke too, but we didn’t get a clear picture of her.

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    Our little super heroes!

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    Karlie getting ready to test her balloon rocket.

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    Mrs. Williams (Brina’s 4th grade homeroom teacher) helping Brina put her balloon on the string so she can race it.

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    Mr. Moore (one of the STEM Club coaches) timing Brina’s balloon as it zips down the string to the target.

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     Brina making her container for her egg drop.  You got 1 containers and could use 2 items.  She picked bubble wrap and yellow feathers!

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    Karlie picked cotton balls and sponges for her egg drop container!

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    There goes Karlie’s!

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    Brina getting ready to watch her egg drop.  The girls were the first ones to not have their eggs break on the concrete (almost 40 people went in front of them)!

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    Jake met us at the school.  He was great at building the tower out of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows.  They were given a specific amount of dry spaghetti noodles and marshmallows to see how high of tower they could build.  They had one of the highest towers when we left the room.

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    Measuring the tower!  It was leaning a little, but could stand on it’s own without assistance!

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     Our spaghetti noodle and marshmallow tower design!

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     At the end of the night the school held a drawing for all the people that came.  We had the grand prize ticket – an Amazon Kindle!  The kindle has already been proven valuable on our last couple of road trips.  Instead of bringing extra books they can read a lot of books that we downloaded on the Kindle.  It’s been a nice item to have for the kids.  They are very lucky girls!

  • Travel & Vacation: Homewood Suites & Paddington Movie (Atlanta, GA)

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     Swimming at the pool

    On a recent trip to Atlanta, Georgia we stayed at the Homewood Suites.  The girls were begging to go swimming so on the first day we were there we wrapped up early and headed back to the hotel so they could swim.  It was in the high 70’s that day, however, they had just filled the pool a couple days before we arrived so the water was freezing cold.  Both kids got into the pool, but Brina was done after a few minutes.  Karlie stayed in a little longer, although it wasn’t much fun swimming by herself.  The entire time we were at the hotel we didn’t see one other person in the pool….I wonder why?!

    Since we scrapped our pool time activity we decided to look for some other activities that we could do together that night.  We headed back to the room to re-group and figure out what we wanted to do that evening. While the girls got dressed Jake and I made dinner in the hotel room.  It was nice having one with a fridge, sink, dishwasher, microwave, and oven so we could eat at the hotel!

    Jake found a movie theater nearby where you can get movie tickets for $3 each and they were showing some good kids movies so we decided to check it out.  It was only a few miles away inside a open shopping mall and market.  We chose to watch the movie Paddington with the girls at the Venture Theater

    It was a cute movie.  I seriously cannot remember the last time our family went to the movie theater so this was a special treat for the kids.  Usually it is so expensive just to go to the movies so we usually wait until it comes out on video.  It was a nice activity for the four of us and only cost $12!  The kids enjoyed the movie.  Jake and I had a couple good laughs too.  Thankful for a fun evening with the family.  Sometimes even the best of plans don’t go as expected so it’s always a good idea to have a Plan B.

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    Ready for the movie to start

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     Karlie is focused

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     Our kids typically don’t sleep in very late so one morning after breakfast we spent some time playing games until the place we were going to that day opened.  During the evenings after dinner if we had time and everyone wasn’t too tired we would play some card games too.  It’s always a good idea to bring card games because you never know when you’ll have a few minutes of down time to relax and have fun.

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    Karlie relaxing on the couch at the hotel.

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     Brina setting up the game

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    It didn’t take them long to crash after a fun filled day in Atlanta!

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • School: STEM Club & First Lego League (FLL)

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    An awesome and delicious brownie cookie made by one of the Mom’s!

    As the school year comes to an end I want to share with you a few highlights over the last couple of months.  I was going through my pictures recently and realized I hadn’t posted on some of the kids big activities for the school year.  We have been so busy trying to wrap up everything that needs to be done with the end of school some things just got away from me.

    It is hard to believe that my babies will be finishing up 4th grade in just a couple of days.  Although they put in a lot of work, time, and energy this school year we managed to learn a lot and have some fun along the way too.  I am thankful for the teachers and administration who helped our girls throughout the school year.

    The girls had a blast in STEM Club this year!  It was a great year of learning, working together with other students, competing, and many other wonderful activities.  It was a big time investment especially at the beginning of the year when they were meeting twice a week after school, but it paid off and they won a trophy and the golden ticket to state competition (a picture below)!   Very proud of their hard work!

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    First Lego League: Robotics STEM Competition – Solar SySTEM!

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    Party celebrating their achievements at district level!

    They went on to compete at State and did very well.  This was their first time at state (the club started last year).  They competed not against a lot of other elementary schools, but also against middle schools as well.  It was neat seeing all the kids work so well together.  The coaches did an amazing job encouraging the kids.  Grateful for this opportunity to our kids to learn and compete!

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    They won the judges award at State Competition!  First Lego League (FLL): State STEM Lego Robotics Competition

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    Cute treat made by one of their coaches for their Congratulations Celebration! STEM Club & Lego Robotics

    Thankful that the girls had the opportunity to participate in STEM Club and First Lego League competitions this year.  It was a lot of fun yet big learning experience.  They couldn’t have done it without the assistance of all their coaches who invested a lot of time into the kids.  It has sparked the girls interest in robotics and technology as well as developed more team building, life skills, and so much more!

  • Counting My Blessings: Week In Review

    The week went by quickly.   It was full and busy.  Even though we had a shorter work and school week because of Memorial Day we still packed in a lot the remainder of the week.   I am blessed.  There was so much to be thankful for last week.

    I want to be accountable to you so the following are snip-its of some of the things I am thankful for this past week.  Counting My Blessings – Week In Review:

    Monday – Thankful for extra time with my family and a chance to celebrate Memorial Day together.

    Tuesday – Thankful for an opportunity to go to the library with the girls and pick out some books to read this summer.

    Wednesday – Thankful for a husband who still surprises me and shows me that he loves me.  I found a “love note” on my night stand from him while he was away on a work trip.

    Thursday – Thankful for friendships and a chance to catch up over lunch.  It is nice having people in your life that will speak the truth, allow you to talk about what’s

    Friday – Thankful for an opportunity to spend some time at the girls school and watch them compete in their Field Day.  Grateful to have Jake back home again and some time together relaxing, playing games, and hanging out with family.

    What are you thankful for today?  I encourage you to take the time to write down a few blessings that you have in your life today.  It will help cheer you up and turn your focus on the amazing blessings you encounter each day!

  • School Field Day

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    Water relay races

    Recently the girls had their year end School Field Day.  I was able to go and watch them compete in the various activities during their event.  Thankful for an opportunity to spend time with them during the school day.  Glad they were able to have fun, spend some time outside in the fresh air, get some good exercise, and enjoy the sunny day with their classmates.

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    Brina running in a chicken relay

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    Karlie doing the chicken relay for her class

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    Wheelbarrow race

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    Soccer race

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    Brina in the water cup relay

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    Karlie on the run!

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    Giggling the whole time she is running

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    On her way back!  Laughing because she just got her teacher wet with her bucket of water.