
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Marshmallow Atom
Yesterday, we studied the basics of atoms. I didn't think the younger kids would understand, but after building our Marshmallow atom, they got the concept and a full stomach of marshmallows (as did my husband). This was pretty neat. Here's a picture:

Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Atmosphere Balloons
I L-O-V-E balloons! I have been a professional balloon decorator for about ten years now. It's like my side job- I don't consider it a job, because I enjoy it so much. Here's a picture of one place I decorated:

Anyway, today I was getting things ready for school and was reading my lesson plans and saw that we would be studying the atmosphere of earth. Not bad for my 8th and 6th graders, but the though of trying to explain this to my 2nd grader and kindergartner, just was not really striking me as, well, fun. I prayed and the Lord brought this to my remembrance. There is a balloon decorating trade-secret called the "Gum Ball". It's pretty cool. All it is, is a balloon inside of another balloon. Every time I do one, people ask me how I did it.
I say this out of love and habit:
Here's the scoop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN5tq-wrCWs
Now here are some pics:
My middle son with his Atmosphere Balloon

My youngest son with his Atmosphere Balloon

Oldest son's labeled:


Atmosphere Balloon on paper stand:

Anyway, today I was getting things ready for school and was reading my lesson plans and saw that we would be studying the atmosphere of earth. Not bad for my 8th and 6th graders, but the though of trying to explain this to my 2nd grader and kindergartner, just was not really striking me as, well, fun. I prayed and the Lord brought this to my remembrance. There is a balloon decorating trade-secret called the "Gum Ball". It's pretty cool. All it is, is a balloon inside of another balloon. Every time I do one, people ask me how I did it.
I say this out of love and habit:
Before doing this, please watch your little people around balloons, especially if the balloon pops
Here's the scoop:
- I got two balloons- one clear and one blue
- I folded the blue balloon length wise and stuffed it into the clear balloon- OR you can use the eraser side of a pencil, insert it into the blue balloon, then into the clear balloon, whatever you you do, just get it inside! just make sure you leave the tails of the balloon even, it would be even better if you the blue tail partially out.
- I didn't feel like going into the cold garage to use helium, my hand pump was not handy, so I used what I had-my air from my mouth! I Pushed the blue tail over and only blew up the clear balloon- half way only.
- Pinched the tails
- Next, I blew up the clear balloon. The blue balloon will stop the air from the clear balloon from coming out. Be careful, because the clear one will continue to expand with the blue one.
- For the younger children, I tied off the blue one, and pushed it through the clear tail so, it was kinda bouncing around inside.
- For my older children, I tied off the blue tail and left the it out so, they could label their balloons with the different atmosphere levels.
- To make a stand, I cut a piece of paper lengthwise and taped it in the shape of a circle.
- Here is a video, so you can kinda see what I did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN5tq-wrCWs
Now here are some pics:
My middle son with his Atmosphere Balloon

My youngest son with his Atmosphere Balloon

Oldest son's labeled:


Atmosphere Balloon on paper stand:
Monday, November 17, 2008
Kinder Eggs
I love Kinder Eggs! They are only available outside the US due to the small parts and cannot be sold in the US. My mom went to Germany and was able to bring my children back quite a few. Here's the kids with them: How to eat a Kinder Egg-
First, you remove the wrapper from the chocolate and break the egg in half:
Inside the outside of the eg is brown chocolate and inside of the egg and white chocolate: (make sure you look a dreamy eyed like my son here)


Inside, you will find the "yolk" which is really a plastic yellow case, open it and there is a toy inside!
First, you remove the wrapper from the chocolate and break the egg in half:

Inside the outside of the eg is brown chocolate and inside of the egg and white chocolate: (make sure you look a dreamy eyed like my son here)


Inside, you will find the "yolk" which is really a plastic yellow case, open it and there is a toy inside!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Something Pretty Neat
I am still excited about Mr. Obama winning the election. Thank you to the ones who left such sweet comments-God bless you for your understanding spirit. My mom was in Israel with a group from our church on election day. While she was traveling she picked up some newspapers for me, and my family. It was more of a blessing to me because on her way back, I wouldn't be able to talk to her until she got to Chicago and I really, really wanted some newpapers from Israel and Germany about such a historic day here in the US. So, I did only what I could- I prayed and asked the Lord to tell her to purchase me some. Well, she called me from Chicago and I told her. The Lord answered my prayer and she bought me about 10 Newspapers!!!!! Here are pictures of a few:
These are from Israel:




This last one is from Germany:
These are from Israel:




This last one is from Germany:
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Proud Moment-11:04 PM
"Crispus Attucks fell so that Rosa Parks could sit, Rosa Parks sat so that Dr. Martin Luther King could march, Dr. Martin Luther King marched so that Barack Obama could run, and Barack Obama is running so that our children and grandchildren can fly." I wish my ancestors could see this day- but because they can't I am going to rejoice for them. Please beware- this video will break your heart:
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)