March 1st, 2023: Robotics, Snow, and Cursive.

Today was alright. Since February has passed, it's March now, which is Women's History Month/Disability Awareness Month.

Today, in Robotics, we did some logistical things. While some others were organizing contact forms with parents, the others and I organized what we needed for the pit during competition. With competition coming so close, it's important that we know what we need so that we're not missing anything on competition day.

Today, at school, I was actually able to see the snow. I wasn't able to actually touch snow, but if you stood at a specific location, you could see snow in a nearby mountain. My friend showed it to me before a robotics meeting. Anyways, I thought that from my school, or where I lived, I wasn't able to see snow, and that I had to go somewhere further like Dublin to actually be able to see it. It's pretty impressive that my friend was able to spot the snow though! Thanks for showing me, Bryan.

When people have known me for a long time, they tend to say that my handwriting is awful. I write in cursive, and I picked it up in 4th grade when I joined "Cursive Club." However, when people first see me write, they call my handwriting as beautiful. It's weird, cursive looks good and beautiful, but when you actually try to read it in a larger capacity other than signage, you can't exactly, read it too fast.

Thanks for reading,

Issac