Making paper airplanes was alot of fun.
Trying to blow a ping pong ball out of a soda bottle.
Blow across the top of the paper and the paper rises. Example of how air blowing across an airplane wing creates the lift that makes the plane fly. The air blowing across the top of the paper is moving faster than the air below. The faster air creates a low pressure area compared to the air below the paper. The paper rises into the lower pressure area. Cool stuff.
Giant Spirograph.
This was alot of fun. Tubes with pressurized air blowing through them. Put lightweight balls and scarves in one end and the air blows them through the tubes toward an opening at the end of the tubes. All of the kids loved this one!
How did Aunt Kelsey use these things?
Chillin' on the cool furniture created by the OSU architecture students
Gravity displays created by the OSU architecture students.
Making origami with three people from Kameoka, Japan. Kameoka is Stillwater's sister city. Students and citizens from both cities have shared their culture, and visitors, with each other for at least 25 years.
Too much excitement for Eleanor.
Maggie showing off the origami frogs she made.
Learning to use chopsticks. The young lady in the red gown is from Kameoka.
Eleanor, Debbie and Tara relaxing on another piece of furniture created by the OSU architecture students.
Nolan playing.
Making the deal.
3 comments:
Twas wonderful weekend with my family. Thanks to Debbie we never got hungry and to top it off Roy took us to the Hideaway for Pizza and the wonderful fried mushrooms. Luv ya guys and gals
They did a great job with the museum. The kids weren't the only ones who had fun!
Oh, and that picture of Kelsey with the golf ball thingy... HI-larious!!
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