I had grand plans of quilting maniacally on the long three day weekend. Instead we spent most of the time working on science fair projects. As a science teacher, I should really love science fair projects more. All the research was already done, but there was still typing and printing and pasting to finish.
I tried to sneak in a few minutes of sewing in amongst all the science fair fun. So far I have the first few rows of Flamingo Bay sewn together. I only had to frog stitch one block today because it was rotated the wrong way. Yesterday I sewed backwards more than forward.
Ryan studied the effect of different temperatures on the rate of photosynthesis in elodea. See his nice bubble graphs? He learned a lot about using excel spread sheets.
Anna tried to kill E. coli with UV light. I learned that working with bacteria isn't worth all the paperwork involved. I tried to sneak in a few minutes of sewing in amongst all the science fair fun. So far I have the first few rows of Flamingo Bay sewn together. I only had to frog stitch one block today because it was rotated the wrong way. Yesterday I sewed backwards more than forward.
Glad our DD didn't have to do anything that complicated when she was that young, although I'm sure your children learnt a lot!
ReplyDeleteIt is coming together...whoot, whoot!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of your Flamingo Bay. And good for all of you getting the Science Fair projects done. Over the years I stopped insisting that the boys participate (it was optional) - it was just sooo stressful and I was the only one stressing. LOL
ReplyDeleteThose are some impressive science projects!!! But I have to admit, I like the quilt best :*)
ReplyDeleteI remember science fair days. One of my kids ran a battery operated clock using a potato, lemon, etc. Fun times. That one went to state. Love your Orca Bay quilt.
ReplyDeleteYou may not have been able to sew alot but I would say that your time was well spent! Great projects and happy kids - perfect!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool science fair projects. The posters look great.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that Science Fair is over for one more year!