Ask Liv if she can teach me how to do that to my pancakes then get back to me. Nothing too urgent- I just haven't been able to figure it out and I'd like my hair to stay in my head.
I would also like to know what the science fair project was about. I see the wind currents and air swirling around the mountains, but the food coloring and the bottles have me curious.
The project was about wind currents. Use a clear plastic water bottle (aquapods work great, as pictured). Fill it 3/4 full of water, add a couple drops of food coloring, and fill it to the very tip top with pearly hand soap. Then shake like crazy and watch the swirls demonstrate how wind currents swirl around the earth. Olivia did all the writing, coloring, cutting, and gluing. I'm not one of "those" parents. I'm more of the kind that procrastinates it until the night before!
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Ask Liv if she can teach me how to do that to my pancakes then get back to me. Nothing too urgent- I just haven't been able to figure it out and I'd like my hair to stay in my head.
...also, nice job on the science project!
Her science fair outfit rocks!
Really how did you do those pancakes?!
Olivia! You won some ribbons on your science project? That is so exciting!
You'll have to tell me what it was about.
Love,
Gammy
I would also like to know what the science fair project was about. I see the wind currents and air swirling around the mountains, but the food coloring and the bottles have me curious.
The project was about wind currents. Use a clear plastic water bottle (aquapods work great, as pictured). Fill it 3/4 full of water, add a couple drops of food coloring, and fill it to the very tip top with pearly hand soap. Then shake like crazy and watch the swirls demonstrate how wind currents swirl around the earth. Olivia did all the writing, coloring, cutting, and gluing. I'm not one of "those" parents. I'm more of the kind that procrastinates it until the night before!
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