More photos that did not make their own post...
My eldest's marching band kept performing through October. We went to the games but only one picture came out well enough to post.
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The October 7th Game |
I went on a field trip with the youngest's class to the
Maryland Science Center. The first part of the visit was seeing the Imax film
Flight of the Butterflies, about the migration pattern of Monarch butterflies across the North American continent. The movie was in 3D.
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Looking cool |
The kids went crazy a couple of times during the showing. At one point, a monarch caterpillar is facing off against some ants, which normally would not be a fear-inducing sight. But this was displayed on the three-story tall Imax screen in 3D, which makes the bugs enormous and in your face. It reminded me of those old 1950s radioactive giant insect movies.
After the show, I lead a group of five boys around to various exhibits. The final thing we did was an engineering challenge. We helped a little monster climb up some shelves to various items. The kids worked in pairs (yes, one pair had three boys). My son and his partner had one success and then an even better success.
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Up to your eyeballs in monsters! |
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Getting past the eyeball! |
Since it was a field trip, I wasn't taking photos of other kids.
The Friday before Halloween, my wife and I dressed up for a costume dance at our dance studio,
That's Dancing. It was a lot of fun.
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Cruella and Indy |
My eldest is on his high school's debate team and had a Saturday competition. He came in second in his category, which is impressive for a freshman!
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My picture was too slow to catch him receiving the medal |
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The venue for the contest |
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Closeup of the tower |
Near the venue is a field that had the original stadium for Baltimore's baseball and football teams. The area has been turned into housing and a YMCA. The field is still there and is for athletic competitions, but it seems too small compared to the stadiums we have now.
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No stands for the fans |
Johns Hopkins is nearby, with a statue of the Good Shepherd on its lawn.
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Good Shepherd sculpture |
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The tunic! |
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Hyrule warrior! |
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Using candy for spelling |
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