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I know a couple of you do these with your kids too! :goodvibes
Tomorrow
Project: Ant House :scared:

Description:
Your child can learn all about ants and build their very own Ant House. The Ant House can actually house live ants and your kids will be fascinated watching an ant colony in action!

We'll be going but I don't think we'll be housing an live ants here :scared1:

Next one is April 26th:

Project: Land Sail - looks like a sailboat with wheels

Description:
Land Sails are unique vehicles with both a sail and wheels that run on dry land. Your child can create his/her very own Land Sail!

Do you know if they have an age requirement for these projects? And are the projects listed on their website?
The closest one to us is about 30 mins. away & don't want to drive all the way there and find out that #2DS is too little or not a project any of them want to do.
 
Morning Losers.

I stayed up too late in chat last night with Kate and Mary. They did give me excellent council on a problem I could forsee.

Katie didn't want to drag her skinny behind out of bed this morning. It took me yelling at her, and a Little Mermaid/ Aristocats combination playing to lure her downstairs.

I am currently fighting with RiffTrax to get a download I payed for to work. (RiffTrax makes sarcastic comments to play on your iPod along with dvds while you watch a movie. Made by some of the guys who did Mystery Science Theater 3000, if anyone remembers that.) The one for X-Men keeps downloading but when I go to unzip, computer tells me there's nothing in it.

I need caffiene and a shower. But my bathroom smells of Axe bodyspray and I don't know why.
 
Do you know if they have an age requirement for these projects? And are the projects listed on their website?
The closest one to use is about 30 mins. away & don't want to drive all the way there and find out that #2DS is too little or not a project any of them want to do.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=categorySelect&category=Project Planning&Ne=10000&N=0#

Look for Build & Grow tab to click on for details.

Build and Grow Clinics
Lay the foundation for the "do-it-yourself" spirit in your child with our Build & Grow Clinics.

Recommended for children from grades two to five, these fun and educational clinics will be held every second Saturday at 10:00 a.m.

Each clinic will give your child the opportunity to build a special feature project. Space is limited to 50 children per store so please arrive early to ensure a spot.
 
Recommended for children from grades two to five, these fun and educational clinics will be held every second Saturday at 10:00 a.m.

Aw crud.
Well I guess whenever FE has a Sat. off he and #1DS could go do that together.

Thanks for the link. Atleast I can use that to try and plan a weekend for them.
 

Do you know if they have an age requirement for these projects? And are the projects listed on their website?
The closest one to us is about 30 mins. away & don't want to drive all the way there and find out that #2DS is too little or not a project any of them want to do.

I have been taking DS8 to the Home Depot ones since he was three. Of course he needed help, in fact I basically made the whole thing for him. I would call Lowes, but I can't see them turning him away, in fact our Lowes will give you the kit to take with you if you can't stay to work on it there.

Thanks for the heads up on this IAHD. I wasn't going to go out to Lowes this week, but the boys love bugs and ants so we will be heading over to it!
 
I have been taking DS8 to the Home Depot ones since he was three. Of course he needed help, in fact I basically made the whole thing for him. I would call Lowes, but I can't see them turning him away, in fact our Lowes will give you the kit to take with you if you can't stay to work on it there.

Thanks for the heads up on this IAHD. I wasn't going to go out to Lowes this week, but the boys love bugs and ants so we will be heading over to it!

Maybe it's a good thing they have an age limit, I just pictured #2DS holding a real hammer :scared1:


:lmao:
 
Aw crud.
Well I guess whenever FE has a Sat. off he and #1DS could go do that together.

Thanks for the link. Atleast I can use that to try and plan a weekend for them.

I have seen kids that young there. I agree with HRH, call your local Lowe's and see what they say. Usually I have had to "help" my 2 build whatever it is but it's the outing & experience that I look at. There is plenty for them to help/do. I think it depends on the child too. My 2 LOVE going and wearing the cute little aprons and getting pins for them after they complete their projects! And for what it's worth, I think a 4th/5th grader may feel like it's too babyish for them :rolleyes:
 
Anyone heard from Shore today? I was wondering if she got out bed today.

Shore, I hope today brings better news than yesterday! How did the crab march on Washington go?
 
Yeah, the lounge was juking last night! My internet decided to blink out and then I forgot to go back in.:headache:

We taught a lot to Fraggle last night!

Just incase anyone is wondering-Propel Invegorating water has caffine in it...Don't drink it with dinner! I learned the hard way!



And! At work we have a rat on our floor! I haven't seen it on this side of the floor, but I have been sitting on my feet!:eek:
 
Anyone heard from Shore today? I was wondering if she got out bed today.

Shore, I hope today brings better news than yesterday! How did the crab march on Washington go?

Yes, I am here. I'm out of bed. I jumped out of bed to catch the early morning news, but our local channel didn't even cover it!!

The meeting wasn't in DC, it was in Annapolis (state capital). It didn't go very well, apparently. It was looooooooooong. A lot of watermen gave their thoughts, their examples, their suggestions, their complaints, and basically they seemed to get the brush off, because every time a waterman suggested something, the gov. would say, no that won't work because....

So the watermen felt like even though they got to talk, the gov wasn't interested in what they were actually saying.
 
Mornin', losers! I have no real plans today. :woohoo: It feel so good!

I'm meeting some folks for lunch.

:guilty: I wanna go. Take pictures.


BTW - I am the one going to Florida - tomorrow! :scared: And, no, I haven't packed. :sad2:

:yay: YAY! Go pack, woman. At least do the laundry that you need so you can pack later. :teeth:

Project: Ant House :scared:

:scared: No thank you.

Maybe it's a good thing they have an age limit, I just pictured #2DS holding a real hammer :scared1:

I had a vision of my 3 year old whacking the instructor in the kneecap or something.
 
Yes, I am here. I'm out of bed. I jumped out of bed to catch the early morning news, but our local channel didn't even cover it!!

The meeting wasn't in DC, it was in Annapolis (state capital). It didn't go very well, apparently. It was looooooooooong. A lot of watermen gave their thoughts, their examples, their suggestions, their complaints, and basically they seemed to get the brush off, because every time a waterman suggested something, the gov. would say, no that won't work because....

So the watermen felt like even though they got to talk, the gov wasn't interested in what they were actually saying.

:sad2: Don't know what to say so I will just give more hugs :hug: :hug: :hug:
 
Morning,

I am the one going to Hawaii and I am staying here. http://www.hawaiihotels.com/Main/Index.cfm?ID=300&Ref=HHR

I was going to go get my Melrose hair fixed and I was talking to a lady at the desk. She actually said, "Wow! That hair is a blast from the past." Remember I live in the sticks and some women still have 80's mall hair. I think I might cry that even the hair stylist said it was a blast from the past. Mr. Middle asked me this morning, "Why do you have to have that haircut?" Luckily I love Mr. Middle.

Shore, :hug:

Turbo, it was fun to chat with you last night. My boys were up at 5:30 this morning. It was my punishment for staying up too late.
 
Do you know if they have an age requirement for these projects? And are the projects listed on their website?
The closest one to us is about 30 mins. away & don't want to drive all the way there and find out that #2DS is too little or not a project any of them want to do.
I know that DS went just this winter at age 10 and there were several his age and all the way down to preschoolers. You just have to help the little ones more. They will not turn anyone away, AFAIK.

Morning Losers.

I stayed up too late in chat last night with Kate and Mary. They did give me excellent council on a problem I could forsee.

Katie didn't want to drag her skinny behind out of bed this morning. It took me yelling at her, and a Little Mermaid/ Aristocats combination playing to lure her downstairs.

I am currently fighting with RiffTrax to get a download I payed for to work. (RiffTrax makes sarcastic comments to play on your iPod along with dvds while you watch a movie. Made by some of the guys who did Mystery Science Theater 3000, if anyone remembers that.) The one for X-Men keeps downloading but when I go to unzip, computer tells me there's nothing in it.

I need caffiene and a shower. But my bathroom smells of Axe bodyspray and I don't know why.
Mystery Science Theater!:thumbsup2

Yes, I am here. I'm out of bed. I jumped out of bed to catch the early morning news, but our local channel didn't even cover it!!

The meeting wasn't in DC, it was in Annapolis (state capital). It didn't go very well, apparently. It was looooooooooong. A lot of watermen gave their thoughts, their examples, their suggestions, their complaints, and basically they seemed to get the brush off, because every time a waterman suggested something, the gov. would say, no that won't work because....

So the watermen felt like even though they got to talk, the gov wasn't interested in what they were actually saying.
Well, CRAP!:headache:
:hug: :hug:

Its freaking SNOWING here! And I just saw a weather report that it is supposed to be 80 on Wed. What the heck:confused3. DD has a band competition tonight at 8:00pm and then is off to a retreat for confirmation tomorrow. Would it be bad if I just said she wasn't gonna go? The rest of the group (except her and 1 boy) are going tonight and DH or I will have to take here there tomorrow. It's about an hour away and she doesn't want to carpool with the boy (I think he's going later tomorrow anyway) All but 2-3 kids in her class are goin but I just don't want to drive there and back. It's not even like there's something to do on the way home. DS assked for a sleepover tonight, too. I hate those. DOn't know why--his friend is a good kid--jusst don't like sleepovers. Anyone else or am I the only one? Seems like kids do it every weekend around here:sad2: .
 
Morning Losers!

Shore~
Sorry to hear about the news from the march last night. Sounds like the officials are just being bullies (what's new, right?)

The lounge was juking last night? Man, I always miss the good stuff. I 'may' be around there tonight, but a lot of that depends upon DH and DD...they are rarely cooperative when it comes to MY time!

:laundy: Laundry is the order of the day today. DD is engrossed in the Nick Jr. Cowboy roundup and it is rainy/slushy/snowy outside, so we aren't going anywhere anyway!

On the upside, my order from Disneyshopping.com is due to be delivered today! :banana:
 
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