Happy New Year everyone!!! We wish you all the best in 2010! We were trying to explain to Rebekah tonight how it will be a new year tomorrow, a concept a 5 year-old just can't grasp.
We had a great day! We took the girls to Noon Year's Eve at the Science Center in Regina. In Saskatchewan, we don't tend to have New Year's Eve celebrations outside. It was -26 here today. Consequently, we find warmer alternatives!
We arrived at about 1:30, and, of course, there were many people. We watched a juggler. We explored different types of germs, which is the special exhibit at the moment. There was a Paramecium replica larger than the girls. We headed upstairs and indulged in Cotton Candy, which was Chloe's favourite part, of course. We were able to see it made, and they explained the Chemistry behind it.
Rebekah's favourite part was the Chemistry shows. We watched one on Cryogenics, using liquid nitrogen. I love watching her face when she sees things that are so new to her understanding. Her eyes light up, and she has this huge look of wonder on her face. Liquid nitrogen, when poured into a beaker boils at room temperature, and when dumped out, turns to a gas before it hits the floor. Rebekah was amazed.
We also watched the Big Bang finale. We saw a gummie bear dropped into Potassium Chlorate. Definitely worth a watch on youtube. This is an experiment we performed in my Chemistry 20 class a couple of weeks ago. Finally, the big finale came. We had to plug our ears as they ignited a balloon filled with hydrogen & oxygen. Again, if you don't know what happens, youtube can help you out. A huge bang, upon which hundreds of balloons & streamers dropped from the ceiling. Rebekah's response, "I've wanted to do this my entire life!" Who knew? Driving to my parents for dinner afterward, Rebekah stated that today was the best day of her life. So it was definitely a success.
Tonight, when we arrived home, Chloe went straight to bed. It was well past her bedtime, and she fell asleep on the ride home. With Rebekah we were able to light sparklers & sing Happy New Year to you! It was a great day. Then, we spent a quiet evening at home.
I finished the last lab for my Chemistry class that I've been taking through Athabasca. All I have left is to write the final in January. And Glynn watched a James Bond movie. He received the entire DVD set for Christmas, so we've been working our way through them.
Now, it's time to hang a new calendar and make some resolutions!! Best wishes from our family for 2010.