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Welcome to my blog - it's like a diary only better. This is my soapbox containing a collection of my thoughts and the experiences of my life raising twins.

Prior to this blog, prior to marriage and prior to the twinsanity that I now call my life, life was quite different for me. When you visit this blog, you won’t find me writing much about my life pre-twins – I hope that’s okay. Why? You ask. Because life with twins changes everything and my life pre-multiples is now just a dizzy, distant memory. And while it’s true that life years ago may have been a little more glamorous, the life I live now is a whole lot more rewarding and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

I’m glad you’ve stopped by...there’s a really strong chance that I won’t offer anything extraordinary here, but by the same token there is also the possibility that you will experience a taste of the adventures, challenges and many joys that come with my life with twins. Hopefully that will be enough to bring you back here again.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Bragabout Friday

Bragabout Friday. It's all about boasting about my kids, which actually is what I pretty much do here every time I have a post, and I certainly don't reserve my bragging to just Fridays. Even so, in the blogging community, Fridays are commonly designated as 'Bragabout Friday' so in the spirit, I offer the following post.
Paige and Taylor spent an afternoon not too long ago creating their very first hydropower renewable energy science kit. Their daddy is well-acquainted with hydropower as an energy source since his work is dedicated to exploring the power of water as well as the generation of hydroelectric power. Naturally, it was the perfect project for daddy and daughters to work on together!

Taylor familiarizes herself with the tubing while Paige sorts the small and large frames for the hydropower station.

Paige and Taylor compete over who gets to manage the tubing for the project. And, seriously, they could have cared less about the lessons of how water can travel through a system of connections using these tubes, also known as communicating vessels.

The struggle over the tubing continues...
Meanwhile, daddy is focused on the construction of the water wheel with generator.
Nearing completion, Taylor joins daddy to watch how their water wheel might generate electricity.
Mission accomplished! The first hydropower renewable energy science kit at our home is done. And, while the twins may not understand why or how the water wheel can drive small machines, exploiting the flow of water to create usable energy, they sure had a good time tinkering around with all its parts and pieces and creating something new and special with their daddy!