Two years ago my daughter was flying low power while "big" kids were competing in TARC. She became upset as she heard the others advance in "highest", "fastest", etc. with their HP rockets with which she could not compete. A highly competitive young girl, she looks at me and says, "Daddy, can I have another motor?" In less than a minute she has her rocket ready to fly. And another, and another. To help reduce time she had me filling out flight cards as she launched, retrieved, re-packed, and re-launched. By the end of the day when all of the awards had been announced their was one last announcement..."and of note, the most launches in one day, and as far as I can remember in any of our launches, goes to..." I can't tell you how proud I was of her. She couldn't compete in the categories they did so she competed in a different way on her own initiative. We need to find ways to build a sense of achievement into whatever endeavor we embark upon. Now if I can just get her to put the phone down...