Saturday, November 2, 2013

Our trip to Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Francisco

I know I promised these pictures forever ago, finally getting around to posting them:

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk ("where everyone has a good time" as my dad always adds)




 Levi loved the swing ride, it was so much fun to see him so excited!






I remember wanting to ride this hang glider ride when I was a kid, but I was never tall enough.   Well, I am now! 


And then we went to the MontereyBay Aquarium.   They have a great website, check it out!   They have all kinds of curriculum and activities for classrooms and homeschoolers, and live videos of various exhibits they have, and a whole lot more. 

It was a beautiful day, unusually clear. 

This glass dome is under a giant gushing "water fall" like thing, the water goes in and out with each wave.  

This is the building, taken from the back by the bay.

 The Touch pool, always my favorite as a kid. 

There was another exhibit with birds that dove into the water and swam by.   They had another dome kids could get into to check them out closer.



There was a scuba diver feeding the fish and sharks in the big tank, which also has giant kelp.   My kid of course, made his way to the very front through the crowd of people, and then stood up when everyone else was sitting.  And I was way too far away to get to him or tell him to have a seat!   

With some "connections" my mom has, we were also fortunate to get a behind the scene view of the jelly fish.  From the main rooms, the tanks look endless, but they don't go very far back at all.   They are all round, jelly fish tend to get stuck in corners.  

Here our guide is explaining a tank of tiny jellies (that is behind where I'm standing, I didn't get a good picture)  When the aquarium first opened, they got a bunch of them from the bay.  Then, when they needed replacements (jellies don't live long), they tried to find more, and there weren't any.  Jelly fish come in "waves", meaning sometimes there are a ton, sometimes there are none.  So the aquarium now has their own nursery. 

We were also taught the phases of a jelly fish.  They larva forms a polyp that looks like a sea anemone, circles of it pop off and each one becomes a jellyfish.  

Another view of the big tank.  

The backs of a bunch of tanks.  Its interesting how "magical" these look from inside the aquarium with special lighting and everything - and from the back it all looks very industrial.  They have everything very well organized back there. 

These are the jellies from the biggest tank you see in the above pictures.   (Mute the video, its just people talking away in the background, it was a weekend so a pretty busy day to go!)

 They have an entire section that has all different kinds of sea horses. 

I always remembered this giant whale when I was a kid, it hangs above the main lobby. 

Nai Nai, Buddy and Levi outside

This guy is an albatross.  We learned that you can tell the difference between albatross and seagulls because albatross don't flap their wings, but seagulls do.  

And Levi volunteered himself for the demonstration:


 The front entrance (yes, my dad bought a new shirt while we were there!)

We drove around afterwards along the coast. 

And stopped at an artichoke farm


And then went to San Francisco.

Levi and the crookedest street in the world.  


Legoland's version:


We planned on going to the Exploratorium.  We haven't been sense they moved to a new, bigger location.   Unfortunately it was closed!  
We checked out the gift shop and then found this "skateboard science" thing outside.  It had all kinds of hands on skateboard experiments you could try - from standing on a board to rolling a wheel around in a giant ball to testing different bearings. 


Then, we went to see where they do the America's Cup sailboat racing.  No racing that day, but they had things set up that you could look at.   They had large patches of astroturf with giant bean bags on them, and screens to watch the race.   They also had random large beds around, I guess to lounge on and watch.  A little strange, but also fun to test out.   

This is one of the junior boats.  

In the kids area, they had a bouncy castle, rain gutters with boats to race (by blowing on them), a coloring station, and these sails to hoist.   

And a neat looking sculpture outside.  

And as usual, Levi had a new outfit for the trip, which you can see in the aquarium photos.   It is a button down shirt (that I made with just 2 fat quarters of print fabric I've been hording plus some scraps of solid colors), and a pair of red skinny cords, complete with some unique knee patches.  The back of the pants also have a shark embroidered on the pocket!





So sorry that took so long to post!  If we had made it to the Exploratorium as well, it would have been a perfect trip.  We had a great time!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Piagetian Conservation Tasks

One of my college classes is a "Child and Adolescent development for educators" class, and in the textbook, there was a section that showed examples of Piagetian Conservation tasks.  (conservation is the properties of an object).  
I remembered that we had done several of these "experiments" on Levi when my mom was taking a similar class, so I repeated them to compare.    These videos are a bit rough, but they are all done on the first try, no out takes!  

p.s. he is wearing the same shorts in both videos, I made them when he was 3, a little big to grow into, they are STILL a little big, they fit the same! 


Solid quantity - 2 balls of dough the same size/shape.  Roll one out, is it the same amount, or different? 
Solid Quantity, age 3

Solid Quantity, age 6


Liquid Quantity: Show 2 glasses with the same amount of water in each.  Pour one glass into a taller glass.  Is the amount of water the same?

Liquid Quantity age 3

Liquid Quantity age 6

Number:  Put out equal rows of objects.  Spread out one row  - does it have the same number, or different?  

Number, age 3

Number, age 6


Area:  Put out 2 pieces of paper, with 2 sets of squares covering the same area.  Spread out one set of squares - does it still cover the same area? 

Area, age 3

Area, age 6


Volume:  Put out 2 glasses with the same amount of water in each.  Drop a ball of clay in each, then remove.  Change the shape of one ball of clay, and drop them in again.  Did the water rise in the same way, or different?   (Note: at age 3 this experiment was done a little differently)

Volume, age 3

Volume age 6


It was very interesting to compare Levi at age 6 compared to age 3! 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Legoland!

We went to Legoland yesterday!   An online carseat friend sent us passes, so I surprised Levi with a day of fun.    Its a 2 hour drive from us, so I threw Levi in the car in the morning, it took him over an hour to even ask where on Earth we were heading.     I stealthily called the Kids Place Live radio station that we had been listening to all morning, and had Kenny Curtis announce that Levi was heading to Legoland.   He was so surprised!  It was great   

Our day, mostly in pictures:  



A new lego shirt I made, on my embroidery machine


 Lego guy, I think this is a lion from Chima or something.


 We went right to the back of the park, and ended up with almost no lines all day except for Coastersaurus and the Safari ride, which were still both only about 10min waits.   

Ford Car - we kept seeing kids trying to open the doors!

Driving School



Techno Cycles  - you pedal to go heigher

Roller Coaster car

Kid powered tower

Hero Factory

Batman and Robin

Pirate show, with very cool waterskiing



 Miranda Valentina, star of the waterskiing show

Pond with pumpkins and woodland creatures (made from lego)

Mini Land


St Augustine, see the real thing here






Levi in the stocks

More lego guys, making "bunny ears"

They have a neat greenhouse with actual growing things and some lego farming stuff.

A cow to milk - I was surprised that its not made of lego! 


 Levi and I with a giant lego pumpkin

 4D movie

Granny Apple Fries.  These are made from apples with cinnamon and sugar on them, and minus the whip cream, Levi could eat them.   I found a recipe that looks similar here. 

Gator Lego guy.  I think this is another Chima character. 

This skunk guy was one of Levi's favorites.  It was next to a bathroom and made loud fart sounds followed by "soooorrry"  

Knight by the dragon rollercoaster

Red and black creepy guy that Levi wanted a picture of. 

Some more mini land: 

Tiny orchestra, they even had lego violins!





Pizza guy, Buddy and Nai Nai are in Italy so I'm going to send them this picture.  

And for our last ride of the day, we went up in the Island in the Sky and got a view of the whole park  



It was a really nice day, we were able to go on all of the rides, and see 2 shows, no crowds and lots of fun!