Bubbles
SO I was putting together a package of totally random things to send to Earlene. I was just using stuff I could find around the house, I wont go into detail so as not to spoil the surprise for her. But one of the items were bubbles.
Bubbles are great, it's one of those never-get-too-old-to-play-with things. Although some people would disagree. I think bubbles are an awesome and relaxing way to spend a sunny afternoon. Without even thinking you are taking deeper breaths which bring more oxygen to your blood, and we are letting out much of the stale air that's been sitting around in our lazy lungs. So this helps you feel better physically. Emotionally I think it takes us back to a time when we were younger and all we had to worry about was whether the dog would get sick if he ate too many bubbles.
However, I think I have come up with a way. To make bubbles into a scientific endeavor. Let's make something simple and relaxing into something complex and frustrating!
My plan is to spend a whole afternoon blowing bubbles and counting how many I can get from one bottle of bubbles and documenting this with my digital camera, maybe do a sampling of bubble size, which would require some clean paper and some colouring added to the bubbles. Sounds like a big fun mess. Check back often to see if I have had time to do my experiment. Maybe this weekend if its nice, since I have Saturday and Sunday off.
Bubbles are great, it's one of those never-get-too-old-to-play-with things. Although some people would disagree. I think bubbles are an awesome and relaxing way to spend a sunny afternoon. Without even thinking you are taking deeper breaths which bring more oxygen to your blood, and we are letting out much of the stale air that's been sitting around in our lazy lungs. So this helps you feel better physically. Emotionally I think it takes us back to a time when we were younger and all we had to worry about was whether the dog would get sick if he ate too many bubbles.
However, I think I have come up with a way. To make bubbles into a scientific endeavor. Let's make something simple and relaxing into something complex and frustrating!
My plan is to spend a whole afternoon blowing bubbles and counting how many I can get from one bottle of bubbles and documenting this with my digital camera, maybe do a sampling of bubble size, which would require some clean paper and some colouring added to the bubbles. Sounds like a big fun mess. Check back often to see if I have had time to do my experiment. Maybe this weekend if its nice, since I have Saturday and Sunday off.
1 Comments:
We could use food coloring! It's non-permanent so it would wash off if it got on our cloths. Aaaahh the joys of acting like you're a kid :D
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