Last night we had the privilege of watching our grandson
and his colleagues as they unveiled the new robot
for this year's competition.
Although I posted a few pictures last night on Facebook,
I didn't want to post anything that would give away
any of their plans until the one o'clock a.m. deadline for submissions had passed!
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| As a grandparent, I was proud of my grandson's part in developing and perfecting this new robot. |
| Of course, these projects would never become reality without the wonderful coaching of their mentors! Rose bouquets were given to these special people to show their appreciation. |
| A mentor assists in preparing for a demonstration. |
| Frisbees are loaded into the robot... |
| ...and projected toward the basketball goal. |
| The robot was more difficult to maneuver on the slick basketball court than on the usual carpet flooring. |
| Many parents squeezed into the smaller robotics room to watch or record as the robot climbed a tower in further demonstration. |
| I was amazed at the performance! |
| We are all so proud of our robotics team! Thank you, mentors, for all your hard work! After capturing "World Champions" last year, the pressure is on to excel again! |
| Time for a break after the demonstration... The cookies couldn't wait for the chili to arrive... |
| But cookies didn't seem to spoil appetites, and Wendy's chili went over well. |
| Relaxing around the tables, some shared conversation... Others shared earbuds and iphones! |
| Go Baxter Bomb Squad! We are so proud of you! |
3 comments:
Yes, an impressive work, very interesting this robot.
How exciting is this? I just know how proud you are. Wow...so very interesting, AND impressive.
Oh, and love the eagle post you have shared below this.
You have good reasons to feel proud! What a wonderful experience your grandson has had and I hope their robot does well in the competition!
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