Saturday, January 22, 2011

Cold Days, Warm Hearts

After our driveway ice started to disappear, G's friends down the street, James and Tommy, still had a great ice track in their yard.  The kids spent the better part of two days sledding around the side of their house.



When the boys got too chilly, we brought them over here to use the new Star Wars cookie set that Bunnut and Papa Nick gave Chip for Christmas.  They made some great cookies!



Last Friday, Tellus held a junior astronomy workshop.  Chip wanted Bun to go with him, so we drove them up there and went out to dinner while they studied the stars (we had planned to walk around the museum, but it was closed).  

G made a star wheel, which shows him the constellations for every time of day and day of the year.

They got to visit the planetarium and learn about constellations.

He brought the telescope that Great-Grandpa Kranz gave him, so he could do some real star-gazing.

They got to go inside the observatory, which Mommy and Daddy still haven't gotten to do, and use the big telescope.

He saw the moons of Jupiter!

On his own, he located Orion's belt and talked about it with one of the guides.
Most of the snow and ice has melted, but it's still pretty cold here in Georgia.  The sun is out today, but we are ready for a little warmth.  We are back to school and work after the big snow break, so we're still adjusting to the early mornings.  We hope you are staying warm and cozy, wherever you are.

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