Kai has been really looking forward to getting to participate in the Pinewood Derby for the first time this year. He and Lance worked on his car over the span of a few weekends. Kai had a vision for what he wanted and Lance went with it and helped him get it all figured out. The car turned out great and they did a really good job. We were all a little sad that Lance couldn't be there on the night of the race as it was in the middle of the week, but we kept him updated with texts and videos throughout the night. Lance had given me instructions on what to do if it was over the weight limit and how to properly put the graphite in the wheels pre-race, etc. Let's just say that I was happy when we were checked in and the potential for me to screw it up and not have a car for Kai to race was over.
We had been warned that these Pinewood Derby races have gotten a little out of control over the last few years. We heard stories about Dad's spending hundreds of dollars ordering all sorts of special parts and spending the whole year prior researching things on the Internet. Kai's race had maybe 40 cars and there were for sure some Dad's that were way in to it that had sons that probably could of cared less. We had talked to Kai about this in advance so he was somewhat prepared for this going in and I was proud that in the end even he seemed to realize which cars the boys were really involved with and which cars were just totally Dad's racing Dad's.
With that said Kai's car actually did pretty well and now he has seen what the cars look like shape wise that were the very fastest. So, even that night after we got home his brain was already going strong about what he wants to make next year. It was a good lesson about the actual science of the cars, but in the end maybe the greater lesson was more of a life lesson.
*Kai was the announcer for the Flag Ceremony. Good thing it doesn't seem to phase him to get up and speak in front of large crowds.
*The younger siblings also had fun. They were troopers as we ended up being there for almost 3 hours!!!! The little boy next to Rori is one of her favorite friends from Church so I thought it was cute that they found each other. The boy to the right of Zuri is the son of a family that used to live in our old neighborhood here in SLC before we moved to Las Vegas. They moved to this neighborhood while we were gone and their daughter is in Kai's class this year.
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THREE HOURS - wow, it's huge. So glad he was able to learn and accept such a life lesson. You guys rock.
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