The Great American Eclipse
It seems like everyone in the country was talking about the eclipse yesterday. There hasn't been a total eclipse cross North America in almost 40 years so a lot of people don't remember or didn't see the last one. Most schools across the country were taking the opportunity to go outside for a science lesson, but Bossier Parish's superintendent decided there was too much liability over possible damage to eyes so our kids weren't even allowed outside. So me (and a lot of other parents) decided it was something to see in person and checked our kids out. A friend from school had an eclipse party at her house complete with a telescope with a solar lens.
We only got about 78% coverage at the peak yesterday but it was still very cool. Even Katie was interested and I didn't think she would care.
There was plenty of fun too. They swam and jumped on the trampoline for hours but every once in awhile they would call "science break!"
And to make sure Lilli understood that we weren't checking out just for fun, her afternoon came with a homework assignment..
It was very cool to see, even for the adults. I'm glad she got to see it in person rather than watching it on TV like a lot of her classmates. I'll be sure to have our own glasses for the total one that will cross here in 2024. :)
We only got about 78% coverage at the peak yesterday but it was still very cool. Even Katie was interested and I didn't think she would care.
There was plenty of fun too. They swam and jumped on the trampoline for hours but every once in awhile they would call "science break!"
And to make sure Lilli understood that we weren't checking out just for fun, her afternoon came with a homework assignment..
It was very cool to see, even for the adults. I'm glad she got to see it in person rather than watching it on TV like a lot of her classmates. I'll be sure to have our own glasses for the total one that will cross here in 2024. :)
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