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After freezing:
The boys school recently wrapped up the science fair. I have blogged previously about my negative feelings about the science fair, but as the years go on, I do see some value in it. It promotes critical thinking and problem solving skills as well as learning how to research a topic and present it. The kids have been doing these projects for the last 5 years, so now we pretty much have it down to a "science" (haha).
Ben's project involved preventing damage to cells that have been frozen. He used a microscope to study the cells.
Tommy's project tested the magnetic pull on a floating object.
At this schools science fair, the kids had to be dropped off in the morning to set up and present their project to volunteer judges. Parents were to come that afternoon to look at the projects and see the award ceremony. When they started to announce the winners, I did not know what to expect. After announcing the winners for Honorable Mention, 3rd and 2nd place, I started to put my camera away. It was such a surprise when they announced the winner for the Life Science category and it was Ben!
Ben also won the 1st place award for 7th grade overall. The mayor of Carrollton was in attendance and presented gift cards to all the grade level winners.
Tommy won too!
Monday, March 08, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Me and Fergie go way back.
Ben loves to listen to the Black Eyed Peas. A few days ago, one of their songs came on the radio and I started to sing along.
"You can't sing that mom." Ben informed me.
"For your information, Fergie and I are the same age." I replied.
"Well, Fergie is black so its ok for her." Ben said.
"Uhh, no she isn't."
"Half-black?"
"No"
"Half-mexican?"
To explain, we live in an area where it is very uncool to be white, which we are, and Ben is the only white child in his grade at school.
At this point, I told Ada who was on the computer to search You Tube for "Kids Incorporated."
I watched this show all the time growing up. I wanted to be Stacy (as her name was back then) since we were the same age.
The kids were so shocked by this video that they didn't even finish it.
The next day Ben told his friends at school that Fergie was white.
They didn't believe him.
"You can't sing that mom." Ben informed me.
"For your information, Fergie and I are the same age." I replied.
"Well, Fergie is black so its ok for her." Ben said.
"Uhh, no she isn't."
"Half-black?"
"No"
"Half-mexican?"
To explain, we live in an area where it is very uncool to be white, which we are, and Ben is the only white child in his grade at school.
At this point, I told Ada who was on the computer to search You Tube for "Kids Incorporated."
I watched this show all the time growing up. I wanted to be Stacy (as her name was back then) since we were the same age.
The kids were so shocked by this video that they didn't even finish it.
The next day Ben told his friends at school that Fergie was white.
They didn't believe him.
Friday, February 05, 2010
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
2009 in pictures
Back to blogging
Having two babies at home makes doing everything difficult. Especially things that take time, like writing an email or blogging.
My blog has a new look and I am going to try to do more frequent updates.
My blog has a new look and I am going to try to do more frequent updates.
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