Tatum and Zach recently returned from the National History Day competition in Washington D.C. where all the stars were aligned in their favor and the History Gods smiled upon them. Tatum's team did a group performance entitled
The Cuban Missile Compromise. She had to master the Boston accent because she played JFK. To our great surprise and excitement her team came in 3rd place in the nation. YEAH!
Her glory was a bit overshadowed when Zach, who did an exhibit entitled
Jackie Robinson Keep His Cool, won the Lee Allen Baseball History award, landing him a whopping $5,000. I almost fainted. He also ranked 5th in the nation, which is an incredible feat in itself. Jackie Robinson is DA BOMB and the project felt charmed all along. No joke.
As for Washington D.C. . . . It is MASSIVE and AMAZING! Definitely a wide angle city. I'm head over heels in love with the place. For more photos visit my web album at
http://picasaweb.google.com/debframp/FramptonBlog
3 comments:
Hey guys that is so cool. Way to go!!! Cant wait to see you guys soon.
Heather and Kyle
That is such a neat story. I still cant believe they both did so well and Zach got $5000. Thanks for the entry!! See you soon.
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