Happy Pi Day! We got up a bit early this morning, right on time for a free
continental breakfast! Maddie and I headed over to the Columbia County Exhibition Center to drop Maddie off for her big day. Mom and I stayed at the hotel for a bit longer, as Mom was not doing so well today. No pieces of pie today, but we did start out the day playing that online game Strands, which had a tribute to Pi:
Meanwhile, Maddie was having a immense day!

Here we are back in Grovetown again, and today was quite the mixed bag. On one hand, Maddie had an incredible time here, although a bit stressed at the beginning of the tournament because she was assigned judging duties. In the end though, she had a great time at her location, joining two others to judge a lot of young students as they sparred. I got to see her for a little there, although here comes the mixed bag part: back-and-forth to the hotel I went to check on Mom, who was just miserable. I don't know if it was something she ate yesterday or if there was some sort of viral thing going on - but Mom spent the entire day sicker than I've seen her in many years. She missed a lot today, but as always I took pictures, and Kaylee took video of Maddie's routines when she did get to that part of the afternoon. It was scheduled for 2:30 when she would demonstrate her form, although it was probably about a half-hour later when she actually got going.


For her first competition of the day, there were three competitors, and one of them was her friend Chloe. Maddie was guaranteed a medal, so all of this was a good starting point for the afternoon.
But first, some posing! Kaylee's Mom took a few pictures of some of the girls from Edge Martial Arts, including this one of the girls showing off their Edge ware.
And then things began. Once again, randomly Maddie was selected to go first of the three competitors, something that happened all day long for her in fact.
She did well! She said she was nervous and maybe made a small mistake, but of course I couldn't tell a thing.
In the end of this first competition, it was close - and Maddie came in third. And then right after that, it was time for Maddie to compete again, this time for form with weapons. Once again, Maddie went first!
She did really well! We're definitely so proud of her. Alongside me, there were other family and parents cheering Maddie on afterwards with a big applause. The other two girls did their routines next, and again it was really close. We had no idea who was going to win. As is the format, the three judges count off and then point at who they think won the competition. Look where two of three pointed:
I'll never forget Maddie's face as she turned around to look at us all. She won! This was a big deal because it was the first time she's won first place at a tournament, a well-deserved victory. She was so happy! And now it was time to get her first place medal!
There was one more competition left, and that was an interesting one because Maddie was the only competitor in this category of extreme weapons. That said, she was automatic for a first place. Also... last place! But she did very well with this extreme weapons form.
Maddie got her third medal, and how exciting for her!
She was so happy telling Mrs. Edge all about her competition, and of course there was a chance to take a picture with Mr. and Mrs. Edge. Look at all those medals!


I didn't get to take as many pictures of others today, but Chloe was right there with us, and we saw Mr. Cornett competing nearby, so I snapped some photos of them too.
These competitions were towards the end of the event, and it was getting late of course. Especially because we have that three-hour drive to go home - and Mom was still very, very sick.

We drove home without incident, and yes, it was time to open up that bag of Celebratory Twizzlers! Driving north, we made one stop at an interesting place called Redstone along the way, this mega-gas station somewhere north of Athens. Maddie and I walked around in there for a break - it was pretty cool. We might stop there again next time!
Mom went right to bed when we got home. It was a rough day for her. Maddie and I weren't too far behind either - we were pretty tired from the long day. We got our reading in tonight, and said our prayers too. It was time for some sleep, but what a day for Maddie.