Monday, February 2, 2009

Pictures of James

James and his Science Fair Project.

He actually did all the work himself, even on the poster. Well, I organized his stuff and mounted them on the poster board...and I edited his answers for wordiness since I was pretty sure he didn't want to write as much as he was saying so I guess that actually just leaves him with doing the cutting and the writing and the project itself, but still, it was a lot of work.

It was more intense than I thought it would be--someone even took him out of class to ask him questions about the project. He winded up getting second place out of the kindergartners (only 5 other Kindergartners entered, but still, he had fun being noticed).

Addendum: As my brother Jamey pointed out in his comment, this is indeed his hat. We visited my parents for the weekend and were totally unprepared for the cold. It was either that hat, or a pink one. How did my mom get so many pink hats?

7 comments:

Sara said...

Love your posts! It's fun to see more pics of your cuties. I'm sooo impressed you had the energy and drive to help James do this! So cool! Not to mention organizing the attic . . .

Sara said...

Oh yes, and what the heck are you guys thinking with the cat key rack? :) I think my mom has the same one, but she actually likes cats! Did she give it to you, or is it an inside joke? (Or have you guys just completely lost your sense of style???) Kidding, kidding . . . as long as there are no cat posters next. ;)

JohansenWest said...

Wait! That's my hat! :)

Jean Leavitt said...

Way to go James! He looks absolutely adorable in that white coat. :) What a cutie! Oh, and what was the best detergent? Did you test any on hot chocolate stains? Great work James.

Unknown said...

so, hey - what was the project all about? i'm curious now. and you know, James has enough hats - he can stand giving that one to little James.

Melanie and Chauncey West said...

Very cute....although I thought I would be leaving all of my winter hats behind! Sad!

Anonymous said...

Amazingly enchanting photographs. Look at those eyes in each one!

Love these children!

Amanda