Thursday, March 24, 2011
Seattle Field Trip
Today we joined two other home school families and hit the road to see the Star Wars exhibit at the Seattle Science Center! It was incredible! Our bonus for the day was spring like weather and it was sunny! We enjoyed hummus in the food court, and let the boys run through the fountain. We finished our day at the Seattle Troll under the Aurora bridge. We enjoyed climbing the troll and of course, as boys will always be boys, had to enjoy picking the trolls nose! There is a real VW Bug under the hand of the troll, and a hubcap of some sort as one of his eyes. Or maybe its an eye patch! Either way it was quite cool!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
11 life lessons that I’ve learned from raising a child with autism
Just a great little article from Laura Shumaker.com
11 life lessons that I’ve learned from raising a child with autism
- There is no such thing as a “weirdo”. People that seem weird have challenges that are hard to understand.
- People who seem different are probably very lonely.
- There is nothing more valuable in this world than a well trained and compassionate teacher.
- There are many more nice people in the world than there are not so nice people.
- It’s important to be flexible.
- There is a fine line between patience and anger.
- The house doesn’t always have to be clean. And neat.
- Yelling is bad. It always makes things worse.
- Humor helps. A lot.
- Everyone you meet has a story of their own.
- Kindness and praise can defuse a difficult situation magically.
Laura Shumaker, author A REGULAR GUY: GROWING UP WITH AUTISM
I found this here:
http://www.laurashumaker.com/10-life-lessons-that-ive-learned-from-raising-a-child-with-autism/
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
What is Steam Punk? by Wesam
An essay in progress by my eldest....feedback always appreciated!
Steampunk
By: Wesam Alkhani
Steampunk is a sub-genre of Science Fiction, which is a crossover of Sci-Fi and the Victorian Era, referring to a setting where steam power is widely used, but with more advanced technology than the real world steam power. Steampunk is widely used in theatrical performances, books, and movies. Steampunk is well known sub-genre of Science Fiction, and is a model of expressive art forms.
Steampunk was mostly developed in the 1980’s through 90’s, but settings have been used in earlier times. H.G. Wells sets a good example for this. In his novel, ‘The Time Machine’, many of its settings are considered Steampunk, although the actual mechanics were built on electricity. When he leaps into the future, the futuristic setting is one different than today. It is the true definition of Steampunk, because in his future, most everything floats, glides, or teleports.
The actual term ‘Steampunk’ is derived from Cyberpunk, which is a futuristic computer setting. It seems to have been coined by K.W. Jeter, who was trying to find a name for works by artists such as Tim Powers and James Baylock.
Steampunk can be used in many different time periods and settings within the steam power period, but the Victorian Era is most commonly used and most accurate for steam power. The Victorian Era was the era in which queen Victoria ruled Britain from 20 June, 1837 until her death on 21 January, 1901. In this era, steam power was widely used, for electricity was still not widespread and there were no major organized electric sources. This was a time of growth and prosperity for Britain and America, who were both developing mass steam power sources.
In modern art, Steampunk uses such elements as Brass, Valves, Meters, and many pipes. It has inspired many artists with sculptures such as Tetroscope, By Paul St George, at London Hall of Arts. Kinetics is also a very important element in many Steampunk sculptures. Clockwork Universe by Tim Whetherell is a Kinetic clock that uses steam power and does certain movements in the background.
Steampunk is widely used in fantasy performances. League of STEAM are a performing group that specializes in Steampunk. They perform several acts, all based on Steampunk stories.
Many movies could be considered steam punk as well, such as Atlantis or The Polar Express.
There are also many television series that are Steampunk. Nadia: Blue Waters is very extensive in the Steampunk genre.
Steampunk is a signature of art, and since it started, there is a growing interest to make Steampunk a larger form of art, and a form of life.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Math, that thing that makes Wesam scream!
Friday, March 4, 2011
To Canada and back!
A trip to the Pirates of Penzance at Western Washington U, led to a side trip to Canada, to see the Peace Arch, and what a border looks like! It was freezing!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
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