Zed has taken some clever cubs on a trip to the science museum! There's lots to see and do and play with! Uno's about to touch the shiny electricity ball thing and see what happens, Alfador tries to set a land speed record for diapered toddling, Jennie is awestruck by one particular exhibit, and Zee-Zee finds that those bubbling liquids make him think maybe he should have said yes when Daddy asked if anyone needed the potty before they went in...
A reward picture for the people who demonstrated cleverness at solving quadratic equations in this pic!
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A reward picture for the people who demonstrated cleverness at solving quadratic equations in this pic!
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Yay, wow Zee-Zee, thankoo very much for drawing me! *HUGS* This is super wonderful of you! Also, I love science museums -- there is always so much interesting stuff to look at and learn! This is just ... yay!
Big computer with blinky lights and tape reels that spin! Shiny lightning ball thing! Thing you run on that makes a fan turn! Bubbly colored water stuff! And ... BIG CARROT, ooooo ...
I like our shirts, too -- carrot! And Uno has bubbles! And Alfador has 1-2-3s! And does yours say "Clever?"
This is me encountering the huge carrot:
Huh? *stares* Oooo ... *toddles toward* ... big ... *looks up and stares more* ... ooo ... *continuing to stare, trying to wrap my toddler mind around the idea of a carrot bigger than me*
Big computer with blinky lights and tape reels that spin! Shiny lightning ball thing! Thing you run on that makes a fan turn! Bubbly colored water stuff! And ... BIG CARROT, ooooo ...
I like our shirts, too -- carrot! And Uno has bubbles! And Alfador has 1-2-3s! And does yours say "Clever?"
This is me encountering the huge carrot:
Huh? *stares* Oooo ... *toddles toward* ... big ... *looks up and stares more* ... ooo ... *continuing to stare, trying to wrap my toddler mind around the idea of a carrot bigger than me*
Great Sagan's Ghost! They have Dinosaurs! *scampers to that room.* Hehe lets face it that'd so be the room you'd find Lig in. Hehe I remember when I was lil I used to like to impress grown ups by knowing as much about dinosaurs as I could. Especially being able to say their names right. ^^ Later one I moved onto naming all the bones in the Human body thanks to an elementary school teacher who insisted on drilling it into us. Hehe.
Oooooh there's a lots of sciency stuff in this picture! *looks for something to play with*
Actually, this reminds me of a chemistry teacher I had in high school who liked to blow something up every week or two... My sister tells me he's not allowed to do that anymore.
Actually, this reminds me of a chemistry teacher I had in high school who liked to blow something up every week or two... My sister tells me he's not allowed to do that anymore.
Yep.
1. Take a plastic pop bottle (1 or 2 L), cut the butt end off, and put a one-hole stopper with a glass tube in it in the neck.
2. Put the bottle, open end up in a stand, then connect the tube to stove gas. (I actually use a propane bottle--the kind you use with a caravan.)
3. Fill the bottle with bubble solution. Turn on the gas slightly--a column of bubbles will form.
4. Turn off the gas.
5. Ignite with the candle/metre stick setup.
1. Take a plastic pop bottle (1 or 2 L), cut the butt end off, and put a one-hole stopper with a glass tube in it in the neck.
2. Put the bottle, open end up in a stand, then connect the tube to stove gas. (I actually use a propane bottle--the kind you use with a caravan.)
3. Fill the bottle with bubble solution. Turn on the gas slightly--a column of bubbles will form.
4. Turn off the gas.
5. Ignite with the candle/metre stick setup.
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