Molly

Haircut

Posted in Leah, Molly on July 8th, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

Jen’s been cutting my hair (with clippers) for almost 20 years, but she decided to expand her capabilities to cut the girls hair as well. She cut both Molly and Leah’s hair (just a slight trim) and did a great job.

Hair cuts

Evening of Excellence

Posted in Leah, Molly, School on July 6th, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

We went to the Evening of Excellence at the girls school to see all the stuff they’ve been working on. This included an enrichment fair with lots of fun projects.

We got to see the geocity that Molly, Grace, and Tatum had been working on. It’s a model of Hogwarts built with geometric shapes.

Geocity

Leah and I created the Sellers Scratcher - a working electric back scratcher, which was a big hit at the enrichment fair. I only had to fix it once (with the super glue I brought along just in case).

Sellers Scratcher

Molly’s scale project (where the kids use a grid to scale up a drawing) was of everyone’s favorite droid - R2-D2.

Scale project

All the second grade bottle buddies were on display. Serena was awesome.

Bottle Buddy

Our roller coaster engineering project was also on display alongside the ride from the other team at our school. Molly and Grace gave a great demonstration of it.

Roller coaster

Each 5th grader created a book report with illustrated cover. Molly did hers on the first Magnus Chase book.

Book report

Book Report

We had so much stuff to bring home, our car was full.

Choir May 2018

Posted in Church, Leah, Molly, Music on July 6th, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

Molly and Leah sang with their choir at church again in May.

Teacher appreciation

Posted in Leah, Molly, School on July 5th, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

The girls and Jen did a great job on their teacher appreciation poster for our fantastic media specialist (library teacher). For those unfamiliar, this is a reference to the fantastic book Dragons Love Tacos, including a wonderful dragon drawn by Molly.

Teacher appreciation

School concerts

Posted in Molly, Music, School on July 5th, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment
School orchestra concert

Molly performed as part of the Advanced Orchestra at elementary school for her final time. The concert was lovely, and now she's off to play in the middle school orchestra in the Fall (after a couple of orchestra camps this summer).

Molly was a bit more humble this time when they recognized the students who’d been selected for GT orchestra groups.

GT students

The day after Molly's orchestra concert was her chorus concert. She will not be doing chorus in middle school, so this is her last chorus concert at least for a while (though she'll still be singing at church).

Chorus concert

Crazy hair day

Posted in Leah, Molly, School on July 4th, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

Jen did a fantastic job for Crazy Hair Day at school with these cat ears.

Crazy hair day

Silly one

During 5th grade spirit week, they had another day for crazy hair (or hat). Jen outdid herself with this unicorn hairstyle.

Unicorn hair

Unicorn hair

Angry unicorn

Art at the mall

Posted in Leah, Molly, School on July 4th, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

Our school system had an art exhibit at the mall, displaying artwork chosen from local schools. Both Molly and Leah had artwork chosen. Here’s Molly with her alicorn.

Art exhibit

Leah had several pieces of artwork chosen. First, this design. It’s her name written by her in cursive mirrored.

Leah number 1

Leah’s second piece chosen was more abstract.

Leah number 2

For her third piece - a sunflower.

Leah number 3

Roller Coaster project

Posted in Molly, School on July 2nd, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

Molly and her friend Grace formed a team for the Maryland Engineering Challenges 2018 Theme Park Challenge. I served as their coach as they designed and build a roller coaster to compete against teams from across the state.

They cut their track out of cardboard using box cutters.

Cutting out the track

There was lots of planning and experimentation.

Experimenting and planning

They built their cart out of cardboard, pencils, and fidget spinner bearings.

Cart building

The track was held up by wooden supports. I cut wooden slats to their requested size, then helped them screw them onto the base.

Adding supports

Attaching supports

We went to the Baltimore Museum of Industry to present our roller coaster to the judges. And the ride worked! (There was a time that I wasn’t sure we’d get the ride working.) Our ride was Green Eggs and Ham themed, and our team name was Green Eggs and Girls.



Green Eggs and Girls

Whole team

Battle of the Books

Posted in Molly, School on July 1st, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

As a 5th grader, Molly was able to participate in Battle of the Books. Her team, The Little Librarians, read 13 books over 5 months. During the “battle” teams were asked detailed questions about the books, including quotes, plot details, and illustrations.

The Little Librarians

Molly the Librarian

The competition was held at a county high school, where teams from lots of elementary schools answered incredibly detailed questions on the books they'd read. They began by parading into the gym.

Parading into the gym

Here are all the teams. They each had an adult coach, and each coach served as a monitor for a team (not their own team, in the interest of fairness).

All the students

Seated on the mat, ready to go!

Half-time. This competition was many hours long in a hot gym. Molly was exhausted.

Half-time smiles

Our principal was even a guest runner (carrying answers to the judges table).

Guest runner

Times up, hold up your answer sheet. Molly was the official scribe for the team.

Official scribe

Working together

Yes, correct answer!

Nice job to all the teams!

Krispy Kreme

Posted in Food, Leah, Molly on July 1st, 2018 by c-had – Be the first to comment

We have a Krispy Kreme near us! Krispy Kreme doughnuts are not found much around us (unlike Dunkin’ Donuts, which are everywhere). But we’ve got one now. It opened in Catonsville (a neighboring town) the same day that G’Mom and Grampa were flying home. So, Jen dropped them off at the airport super early (like 6), then got in line to get some opening day doughnuts for us. The girls approved.

Krispy Kreme

For their first doughnuts from our new Krispy Kreme, Molly went for a chocolate iced cream filled, while Leah chose the strawberry iced with sprinkles.

First doughnuts

Chomp