Mother's Day
May. 12th, 2013 12:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I first saw Sylvia's Mini Maker Show, I emailed my mom about it to tell her it made me think of her, because it's exactly the kind of show I could imagine her doing as a kid, or helping me do when I was a kid, had the technology existed at the time.
When she responded, she said...
"""
Thanks for the vote of confidence. You and I (or maybe it was your Uncle Jim and I) actually made one of her projects -- the periscope.
Do you remember all the science projects we did in Cub Scouts and in Day Care? We had 5 or 6 that involved creating CO2 and then using it for rocket propulsion or to put out a fire. And we had others that demonstrated the properties of hot/cold and momentum and several that used simple machines. Do you remember the pulley experiment in which we tried to raise a child who was sitting on a swing seat? I think it took something like 16 kids to raise one kid using a single pulley, 10 kids to raise the child with 2 pulleys, 5 kids using 3 pulleys, and only one small little girl to raise one bigger little boy using 4 pulleys. I loved that one.
I am going to save your link and include her ideas with my own for [your neice and nephew]'s education.
"""
And that, folks, is (among the reasons) why my mom is awesome.
When she responded, she said...
"""
Thanks for the vote of confidence. You and I (or maybe it was your Uncle Jim and I) actually made one of her projects -- the periscope.
Do you remember all the science projects we did in Cub Scouts and in Day Care? We had 5 or 6 that involved creating CO2 and then using it for rocket propulsion or to put out a fire. And we had others that demonstrated the properties of hot/cold and momentum and several that used simple machines. Do you remember the pulley experiment in which we tried to raise a child who was sitting on a swing seat? I think it took something like 16 kids to raise one kid using a single pulley, 10 kids to raise the child with 2 pulleys, 5 kids using 3 pulleys, and only one small little girl to raise one bigger little boy using 4 pulleys. I loved that one.
I am going to save your link and include her ideas with my own for [your neice and nephew]'s education.
"""
And that, folks, is (among the reasons) why my mom is awesome.
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Date: 2013-05-12 07:08 pm (UTC)