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Rockets!

May 4th, 2010 No comments

rebecca-launch Jacob got a nice rocket kit for Christmas, and we spent some time over the last couple of weeks putting it together and applying a custom paint-job. We needed to buy a launch pad too, and so I got one that had a smaller rocket for the girls and me to put together. Today (the day after Mary Lou and I got back from our ‘grown-up’ vacation), we decided to launch them.

red-max I got a great shot of Rebecca setting hers off. Jacob’s shot didn’t come out as well, but I still think his rocket looks really good. We lost the smaller rocket in the wind – it went VERY high! After we adjusted the launch location to accommodate for the wind, Jacob’s rocket came down in a retrievable location.

This was a fun little craft and science experiment for us, and we’ve already ordered a couple more rockets, and more rocket engines, for use this summer.

Pinewood Derby 2010 results

January 24th, 2010 No comments

Yay – the 2010 PWD for Pack 106 is over! It was a very busy few days for the all of us who helped out, and while it was fun, I’m glad it’s over until next year!

Jacob’s car won 2nd place overall for speed out of 60 or so cars! It was a very close match-up between his car and the winner’s, but the 1st place competitor was consistently a couple hundredths of a second ahead. My guess is that it came down to superior wheel alignment, which we’ll definitely have to pay more attention to next year. For what it’s worth, we spent most of our “tuning” time on polishing the axles and proper weight placement, but besides ensuring that the car itself went straight, we didn’t worry too much about perfect wheel alignment.

Rebecca’s car was even faster, which I think surprised everyone! She got 4th place in the “Siblings/Adult” race, and was racing against some previous years’ winners, so that’s a very good showing! Mine was an abysmal 10th place – all 3 of the kids beat me soundly!

Another father and I also ran some fun tests to see if “weight in the back” really makes a difference, and the results were interesting: Jacob’s car was consistently faster going forwards (weight in the back) instead of backwards. However, his friend Jake’s car was faster backwards, which we think might be due to a improperly aligned front-wheel causing excess friction against the track. A better experiment could be done easily by just building a simple car using movable weights. The car itself would have to weigh very little, and have the weights be very dense and properly balanced at extreme positions. Maybe next year, I’ll give this a shot for fun.

The debate on 3-wheeled v. 4-wheeled designs continues too! Other packs in the area require all 4 wheels to be on the track, whereas we allow (and even recommend) 3-wheeled cars. The winner this year ran with all 4 wheels, while our cars all used 3-wheel designs, so there might be something to be said for keeping all 4 wheels spinning all the time.

I’m also reconsidering the axle hole style we used: I re-drilled our axle slots using a Dremel-driven drill press instead of cutting new axle shafts. While holes are more stable, they definitely cut down on the amount of adjustment you can do once the wheels are in.

All-told, we had a great time, and are really looking forward to our designs in 2011!

October update – Lyme redux et al.

October 9th, 2009 No comments

I still haven’t gotten around to posting our vacation pictures, but can tell you we had a whole bunch of fun! Chincoteague island in Virginia was, I think for all of us, the highlight of the trip. We just spent a day there, but it was beautiful and fun and instantly leaped to #1 on our list of places to retire.

Anyway, as the title indicates, Jacob had a recurrence of Lyme last week. We spent another long night in the hospital having a bunch of doctors look at him. I insisted upon a Lumbar Puncture, what with his recent bout with Lyme Menangitis, and luckily it came back clean. So, he’s back on some antibiotics, and of course we’re watching him, and his sisters, closely for any danger signs. For anyone who’s not familiar with Lyme, I highly suggest you do some reading: it’s frightening for sure, but knowing what you’re talking about (and potentially dealing with) can absolutely mean the difference between a treatable infection and life-long debilitation. Feel free to contact either Mary Lou or me with any questions.

Onto more pleasant stuff!

Jacob has entered the Cub Scouts, and I’ve volunteered as an Assistant (Wolf) Den Leader. We’re both looking forward to the activities this year, and I’m really pleased at how enthusiastic he’s being. The meetings are scheduled for Friday nights, which works into our schedules very nicely.

Rebecca is entering the Girl Scouts, too! Her meetings are on Sunday nights, which isn’t as good as Jacob’s, but at least none of her other activities (Karate & Piano right now) will need to be curtailed.

We made a go with Amanda being fully home-schooled this year, but Mary Lou and I agreed that she needs a bit more time in a traditional setting, so she’s back in Grafton Pre-School a few afternoons per week. This is good to give Mary Lou the time she needs with the older two, and allows Amanda to learn at a more comfortable (to her) pace.

We’re getting a Loop-Loc pool cover put on the pool, and both of us are really looking forward to the ease of opening and closing, not to mention the overall safety of it. If you’ve ever dealt with leaf nets and “droopy” pool covers before, you’ll know what I mean! It’s expensive, but we think it’ll be well worth it.

And finally, our siding and roofing is being done shortly – as with almost everyone in this area, our house got pummeled (FYI: this is a first-hand video where the language is NSFW), literally, with the hail storm earlier this year. I was amazed at how much damage there was, and the appraisal, but that’s why we pay for house insurance!

More when I have time!

Rebecca’s First Bass

May 8th, 2009 1 comment

We took the opportunity to go fishing today. It was a gorgeous spring day, and the older two had been bugging me for weeks to get some line wet, so we got some nightcrawlers and headed to a local lake. Everyone got their share of bluegills, but we were all surprised when Rebecca hooked into a largemouth! It was small enough not to give her any trouble reeling it in on her ultralight gear, but it definitely fought more than the other fish she’d caught earlier.

Here’s a snapshot of the moment:

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