Pumpkin Vlog: Day 7

Our final day in Boston featured a visit to Boston Science Museum, a tour of the land and sea on a Duck Boat and a lot of travelling to get back home to Penpol School.  Check out our final video…
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Welcome Home Penpol Pumpkins!

We’ve made it safely back to Penpol School! I’m sure in the days to come the children will be eager to share some reflections and memories of the last week, but for now we all need a good nights sleep…
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Picnic Stop

Nearly back to Cornwall, but making a quick detour for a picnic at Exeter Services. We’ve all managed a bit of a sleep on the coach too.
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Goodbye Boston!

Well, after a fun but busy week it’s time to get these Pumpkins back home. It’s an overnight flight (hopefully a chance for a nap!) and when we wake up we’ll be back in England. See you all soon!
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Pumpkin Vlog: Day 6

Despite all being very, very tired we still managed to enjoy an animation workshop at the Apple Store, a visit to the AI Lab at the MIT Museum and a walking tour of the Boston Freedom Trail.  All this and…
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Learning about Boston with a Walking Tour

This afternoon we were treated to a funny and informative tour of Boston, including many historical locations linked to the history of Boston, America and indeed the American Revolution.
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After a nice evening walk to a nearby restaurant, I’m delighted to inform you all that the bacon in America does indeed meet with James’s approval!

After a really smooth flight (and a lovely shoutout from the Cabin Crew over the tannoy when we landed) we have arrived safely in America. As a special treat when we landed, the pilot invited us into the cockpit to see how the plane worked and pose for a photo or two!

We’ve also checked into our Airbnb and are now getting a bit of dinner before going to bed and hopefully beating the jet lag!

Watch out Boston, the Pumpkins are coming!! 🎃

Having made excellent time coming up, the Pumpkins have arrived at Heathrow Airport.

“It feels exhilarating and exciting being at the airport – having to fly to an international event is quite nerve-racking, but I feel that it’s such a big opportunity to show that we really are ready to represent our school, our county and now our country!” – Caio

“Best of luck from all here at RNAS Culdrose to the Penpol Pumpkins – the school children from Penpol School in Hayle who are heading off to the USA today to take part in the robotics competition First Lego League.
The team won the regional championships hosted at RNAS Culdrose, then the nationals and now they are aiming for the international title.”

A quick stop at Leigh Delamere for some breakfast and we’re back on the road again, just an hour and a half from London Heathrow. The Pumpkins are starting to reflect on the adventure ahead of them and what they’re looking forward to the most…

“I’m really looking forward to going to America because I really want to try some of their food. And I’m really excited because I want to meet teams from all over the world” – Ernie

Today we’ve learnt that there is actually a 4 o’clock in the morning, as well as the afternoon! Despite the early start we’re on the coach and officially on our way to AMERICA!!

Time for a snooze… 😴

We’ve just received a lovely Good Luck message from our teacher friend in Singapore, Aisha Kristiansen.  Aisha is the coach for two teams – the Roarbots and the LEGO Lions and the teams have been sharing ideas and tips all year through their shared Padlet board.  In the video she very kindly shared some advice with the Pumpkins about how to make the most of their upcoming International Final.

“I think that the most important piece of advice in the video was actually to have fun – because fun is the most important value of the whole competition.” – Miles