Today, Big Dog and I both disected squids at the
Adventure Science Center. It was so much fun! My squid was a girl and Big Dog's was a boy. Big Dog got to write his initials using the squid's eye juice and I wrote with squid ink. Not only did get to write with squid ink, I also wrote it with the squid's gladius! The gladius is like the squid's back bone, except it's cartilage. It looks like a feather.
My Squid Ink Writing and the Gladius I Wrote It With, AOH (Aviculture Obsessed Homeschooler), KV (my initials), ASC (Adventure Science Center), Squid (okay, that doesn't really mean anything, I just wrote it because this came from the squid lab!)
Before it was time for our lab, D took Little Thing, Big Dog, and me up to the Adventure Tower, which is this thing on the top floor of ASC where you can climb to the very top and see Nashville. It was sooooooo crowded. We went up the stairs of Adventure Tower all together to get up to level two of the tower (it was really freaky because there was netting around us, which somehow made it scary). Little kids were running everywhere! The whole tower was shaking as we looked out over Nashville.
Level three was next. D and the rest of us squeezed through the crescent moon climbing things heading towards the top. We emerged, wondering exactly how many levels there were. The bubble we stood in was stuffy. Being surrounded by plastic is not my thing because I get headaches when I'm in stuffy places. "I don't think I can crawl up the last part of it," D said. So true. The crescent moons leading to the last part were tiny. Big Dog offered to come with me, but then decided not to. I went up and I have to admit, it was pretty cool. Fresh air, I thought happily. I couldn't stay long, though. The tower shook as if it might topple over and a kid sat in my way. I wormed my way back to where Big Dog, Little Thing, and D stood on level three. I told them it was cool and we all decided that we needed to get down now!
D led us down to level two where he took pictures of the skyline. "I'm going with Big Dog down the crawly thing," I said. D nodded and took Little Thing by the hand and led him down the stairs. "Let's go!" Big Dog urged. I followed him down the last set of crescent moons, watching D and Little Thing as I climbed. Big Dog and I climbed a pole down off of the landing and waited for the others. Delinquent children rushed up the netted stairs, stopping D and Little Thing in their tracks. We waited and finally they were able to make their way slowly down. We all rushed down the final ramp off of Adventure Tower, glad to finally have excaped the tower.
All of Adventure Science Center (Plus the Adventure Tower the Three Sections at the Very Top)
Also, we went over to the Animal Secrets exhibit. Little Thing liked it a lot! It was pretty cool. Little Thing really liked the chipmunk tree.
Okay, that's all for now.