tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704703267414416275.post512223639716035888..comments2024-03-18T21:47:29.308-04:00Comments on Tales of the Flowers: 2019 Lunar EclipseJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02183012884102603566noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704703267414416275.post-12986769928939946602019-01-22T00:13:32.358-05:002019-01-22T00:13:32.358-05:00That's a good question. It might have been aro...That's a good question. It might have been around the time of the solar eclipse that he really started getting into it. Right now it's space, but we're getting into all sorts of quick experiments you can do at home. Mentos and coke, making pennies shiny, making pennies rust, homemade lava lamp (alka seltzer and oil), and more. <br />I definitely want to get them into science early. Joehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02183012884102603566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704703267414416275.post-12913217237165895852019-01-21T17:20:24.027-05:002019-01-21T17:20:24.027-05:00Very nice final photo! How long has Ian been inte...Very nice final photo! How long has Ian been interested in the planetary universe? Does his interest extend to other sciences? There are so many different scientific areas to explore and to pique his inquisitive mind (and Alli's). It's a "great, big beautiful world (tomorrow)" that awaits their young minds! Just keep nurturing their curiosity like you and T have been doing, and something wonderful will blossom :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com