Those words are usually followed with, "And hold out your hands." The first question I always ask is, "It's not alive, is it?" Then I make sure it's not slimy or used to be alive. That was the drill this past Monday when we got home from school and Lelia stood before me. After the normal questioning and I was allowed to open my eyes, the image to the right is what I saw. Introducing the 2009 K.B.Polk Elementary School Third Grade Science Fair winner! Way to go, Lelia Elaine! She did her project on Freezing liquids and learned much from all her research. That event gave us just one more thing to celebrate!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Close your eyes, Mommy.
Those words are usually followed with, "And hold out your hands." The first question I always ask is, "It's not alive, is it?" Then I make sure it's not slimy or used to be alive. That was the drill this past Monday when we got home from school and Lelia stood before me. After the normal questioning and I was allowed to open my eyes, the image to the right is what I saw. Introducing the 2009 K.B.Polk Elementary School Third Grade Science Fair winner! Way to go, Lelia Elaine! She did her project on Freezing liquids and learned much from all her research. That event gave us just one more thing to celebrate!
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2 comments:
congrats to you both :) you really should blog more often!
Yes! Blog more so I don't go into Jill withdrawal from my desk :-) Happy first day on the job.
love,
sj
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