A bus filled with 30 plus exciting souls headed down to St. Paul, Minn. on Sunday. Thanks to Dave's initiative, the trip to the Science Museum was made a success. The three Martin juniors tagged along in the trip too, being the only kids on board. My side-kick was Noah.
The purpose for the trip was to eye-witness the original "Dead Sea Scrolls" that were taken out from the enormous Dead Sea. The exhibit was gorgeous. High end technology was put into practice. The artifacts were well preserved and shown.
I was really impressed by the bits and pieces of the scrolls - Genesis, Psalms, [and more that I don't recognize.] The Saint John's Bible was also presented. It was my first time seeing the giant, colorful, St. John Bible. They are simply awesome; the artwork are perfect.
**no cameras allowed in the exhibition hence no pictures available.
The next fun part was the rest of the museum: Human body, Dinosaurs world, Sciences in today's world, Minnesota highlights, etc. It was simply enjoyable to discover the wonders of sciences together with the 3rd, 5th, 7th graders. Sometimes, they even knew things that I have never seen or heard.
This best part was seeing the kids laughing and enjoying themselves with the interactive exhibitions and just hearing them said "it's cool!" to stuff they found new.
The Minnesota Science Museum was the biggest museum I have ever been to. Worth the ticket (my one-week-salary).
More pictures here.
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Three more weeks and the semester is done. Start packing yet? Nope. Making more mess with my room? Yes, in fact, I really don't know where to start off.
4 final exams. [0% in progress]
2 video projects. [0% in progress]
3 major papers. [10% in progress]
3 presentations. [50% in progress]
5 to-be-revise papers. [0% in progress]
2 video projects. [0% in progress]
3 major papers. [10% in progress]
3 presentations. [50% in progress]
5 to-be-revise papers. [0% in progress]
God bless me as I work to complete all the above in 28 days. Tonight, I am gonna finish up the major papers, at least one of them.
Cheers, folks.