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Monday, March 29, 2021
I Heart Kid Art
Friday, March 26, 2021
It's Happening Again
Monday, March 22, 2021
In Transit
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Dress Like "A Million Bucks"
For March is Reading Month, this year the Mackinac Island Public School is celebrating March is Math Month by reading a different math book every day. Earlier this week we read David M Schwartz's If You Made a Million.
Friday, March 12, 2021
Labor of Love
I packed this beauty up a few weeks ago and sent it back to its rightful owner. Years ago I my friend's husband snuck this unfinished quilt out of storage and secretly sent it to me. My plan was to finish the quilting for my friend, who as a busy Anglican pastor, just didn't have time to hand quilt it. Apparently, neither did I...
So it sat. And sat. And sat. For ten years every time I looked on the shelf in my swing room and saw the box, I felt pangs of guilt. Well, during lockdown I realized I did, in fact, have the time to quilt it, so I got to work. I worked all through the spring, summer and fall of 2020 - finally finishing the binding right after New Year's.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Blue Ice
Last night lots of ice blew up on the shore across the street from the school. We know it was blowing at least 55 mph (about 88 kph) because the bridge was closed to high-profile traffic for about an hour last night.
It may have been right across the street, but we had to take a "field trip" to check out the blue ice the kids had heard about on the news.
I did some research, because you know, I'm nerdy; I wondered why the
ice is blue some years but not others. Apparently the ice isn't really
blue - it just appears blue. It's all about how much light can penetrate
the ice. On years like this one, when the ice freezes slowly there are
fewer air bubbles and larger ice crystals. That combination allows light to
penetrate deeper into the ice. Six times more red light is absorbed by
the ice than blue light (remember, white light is made up of all the
colors of the visible spectrum.) Since that red light isn't reflected
back to our eyes, the ice looks blue.
Monday, March 1, 2021
I Don't Get It
What is it about poop these days? It's everywhere. And I don't mean all over the road on Mackinac Island, I mean all over the toy isle. Wal-Mart, Meijer and Dollar Tree all carry poop-themed toys.
Every time I turn around in the store, I see another poop themed toy. I've even had students bring poop shaped stuffed pillows to school. Did I miss something? When did poop become the new "in" thing?