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Wednesday
Mar082023

Day 67 in 2023

First there were the very young years when mornings came too early and too energetically. Then came the homeschooling years when mornings started at our cue but always had me on the go go go. Now the mornings are early, but quiet and usually serene with the occasional “You’re Going to be late!” thrown in. Where once he was always right there needing me, now I have to look around corners to find him, lost in his own world. Slowly my role recedes. I wouldn’t have it any other way, but someday soon (after sleeping in) I will be missing this.

Tuesday
Mar072023

Day 66 in 2023

Fairly monochromatic laundry

Monday
Mar062023

Day 65 in 2023

Breaking down the good, the bad, and the future plans at our first meeting following the weekend's match.

Sunday
Mar052023

Day 64 in 2023

There were team colored flowers waiting for us when we got home from competition

Saturday
Mar042023

Days 61-63 in 2023

Robotics competitions in the Michigan division of FIRST Robotics take place from Thursday night (move in) through full days of competing on both Friday and Saturday. This weekend marked my first experience mentoring Calvin's team over a competition weekend. The experience was complicated by a major snow storm that hit the area midway through the first day of matches (Friday), shortening the day and sending us all out into a white-out to find hastily procured hotel rooms nearer than the hour drive to home. The hotel night with the kids was fun, and the 16-hour long day on Saturday to make up for it wasn't as bad as it sounds.

There was a lot I didn't know about the competitions themselves. I went to one of them last year, but wans't a mentor, so I was merely a visitor. This year I got to see how much more actually happens aside from the robots on the field. There are interviews with jduges, and learning from or teaching other teams; there's tweaking the robot, or the code, then testing and practicing and testing again; and there's strategizing, strategizing, and more strategizing. And all of it is impressive.

Overall I loved the experience. Calvin has worked on the programming and vision programming teams throughout the last two months of devleopment, and is a driver on the four person Drive Team for competitions, making him one of the two people responsible for controling the robot on the field every match. It's a stressful job that he handled with grace and poise throughout the long weekend. I was, of course, incredibly proud of him, and of all the kids on this team for the amazing things they are doing.