Wednesday, January 30, 2008
T- minus 45 seconds and angry
Well here we are at Jackson park ten minutes and counting and my father, my Friend Alex and myself are about to finish the science experiment that I've Ben planing ever since space camp. while we were launching rockets and I noticed two identical rockets. one was a dud and later exploded and the other one shot up and fell straight down and stuck in the ground fins up. I thought that if you deliberately altered the shape/weight of the rocket, the trajectory would be different. so now here we are after three weeks of writing, hypothesizing, building and selecting a launch site... I was finally ready to launch. Alex is standing behind me with a note book, ready to monitor the launch pattern, my dad is taking pictures around us, we put the engine in place and hook the electric starter, which sends an electric pulse through the wire into the metal wires and sparks a small charge in the engine, causing the entire thing to explode sending the rocket up, and stared the count-down from 15. "15...14...13...12..." I couldn't wait! "8...7...6..." those guys playing racket ball over there would flip out! "4..." I inserted the launch key. "3..." The light glowed a neon red. "2..." my finger quivered over the ignition button. "1...LAUNCH!" I pressed the button and-- nothing absolutely nothing. Not even a slight pop, a sign that it was a dud.
I removed the key as Alex went to go check the connections. "There fine! try it again." he said as he ran back. so we did starting from 5. "5...4...3..."insert key"...2...1...launch!" still nothing. by the fifth time I was pretty pissed off and just hammering away at the button (Unsafe I know.) had shouting "come on!" at the launch controller. so after 19 false starts and twenty photos later, we assumed that the batteries that I grabbed were near dead and so we scrubbed the launch and are planing for another weekend. hopefully it will provide me with the information that I need to complete my report.
-more later
I removed the key as Alex went to go check the connections. "There fine! try it again." he said as he ran back. so we did starting from 5. "5...4...3..."insert key"...2...1...launch!" still nothing. by the fifth time I was pretty pissed off and just hammering away at the button (Unsafe I know.) had shouting "come on!" at the launch controller. so after 19 false starts and twenty photos later, we assumed that the batteries that I grabbed were near dead and so we scrubbed the launch and are planing for another weekend. hopefully it will provide me with the information that I need to complete my report.
-more later
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The Museum of Doll Art
Today I went to the Museum of Doll Art. With Mom and Andrew. It was a blast! There was at least 1,200 dolls! 1,200! That is a lot. And there where tall dolls,short dolls,walking dolls,talking dolls,dolls with interchangeable heads,and many more kinds of dolls. It was very fun and informational. I hope that I can go again!
Monday, January 14, 2008
Snake Charmer
Today I went to the Reptile Zoo with Cedar, my four-year-old next door neighbor, and we looked around at the lizards. After a while we asked if we could hold these snakes that were in this big glass case thing. An albino corn snake nearly slithered down Cedars shirt head first!
She laughed a lot! And kept on saying "I don't care". Andrew held a FIVE foot python! It went around his neck and stayed there for 20 minutes! I held the corn snake and I held the python once. I also held the green-grey snake with black stripes which didn't coil very much, but the corn snake did.
The snakes were pretty slithery and smooth and stuff. They were pretty strong! The corn snake kept coiling around my wrist and slithering up my arm. The striped snake didn't do much, it just kinda laid there. Its tail was plump like it's body and not like a regular snakes tail where it thins out at the end.
My mom asked me if I wanted a snake because they are easier to care for than a tortoise. I liked the corn snake, it was really pretty and also it didn't try to fall off my arm to get away. It didn't do much escaping. I thought the corn snake was very sweet.
We also saw an alligator snapping turtle. We heard the other tortoises mooing! You never would have realized that tortoises can moo. The sound was cowy.
We also saw an American Albino Alligator and two headed red-eared slider, an Iguana called Spikes, a Monitor Lizard named Phil, another Iguana named Doc and a Water Monitor which I don't know the name of.
It was a fun trip!
She laughed a lot! And kept on saying "I don't care". Andrew held a FIVE foot python! It went around his neck and stayed there for 20 minutes! I held the corn snake and I held the python once. I also held the green-grey snake with black stripes which didn't coil very much, but the corn snake did.
The snakes were pretty slithery and smooth and stuff. They were pretty strong! The corn snake kept coiling around my wrist and slithering up my arm. The striped snake didn't do much, it just kinda laid there. Its tail was plump like it's body and not like a regular snakes tail where it thins out at the end.
My mom asked me if I wanted a snake because they are easier to care for than a tortoise. I liked the corn snake, it was really pretty and also it didn't try to fall off my arm to get away. It didn't do much escaping. I thought the corn snake was very sweet.
We also saw an alligator snapping turtle. We heard the other tortoises mooing! You never would have realized that tortoises can moo. The sound was cowy.
We also saw an American Albino Alligator and two headed red-eared slider, an Iguana called Spikes, a Monitor Lizard named Phil, another Iguana named Doc and a Water Monitor which I don't know the name of.
It was a fun trip!