September 1, 2006
Science Experiment
Our first week of school went very well. This afternoon we took a trip to the mall. I was in need of some moisturizer and Hannah needs some new tennis shoes. We looked at some name brand Sketchers that were on sale “buy one get one free”. That sounded good until we realized one pair was nearly $100. We’ll keep looking!
I also wanted to buy a small plant for a science experiment. I am very bad with plants and do not have a single one in my house. I consider them to be a waste of money for me because they die so quickly. But for the sake of the science experiment, I bought one. It had to be a small one because it had to fit inside of a jar. Plants are easy enough to find here but getting a small one was a bit of a challenge. We finally found one at one of the local markets and took it home and put it in our jar. The funny thing about this experiment is that it is supposed to prove that a plant can survive and even grow enclosed in the jar. A plant surviving in my house? This should be interesting. Stay tuned for pictures and updates.

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September 1, 2006 - Untitled Comment
Posted by TheChinaPainter
I will be watching for the pictures. :-)
Mom
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September 1, 2006 - Untitled Comment
Posted by hiplvmom2
Hahahaha I have NO indoor plants either Hahahaha I kill them all! Now my outside garden and plants do well.... But inside, forget about it..... Now if you can get one to live in a jar maybe that is the kind of indoor plants I need teeheehee....
Peace & Happiness,
Dana
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September 2, 2006 - Untitled Comment
Posted by eyecorn
I have 2 indoor plants...a Christmas cactus my mother gave me when my oldest was born (13 years ago). How it has survived is a MIRACLE! Plus, it blooms (barely) every year. Can't wait to see more photos...you have my curiosity!
I'm glad the first week back at school went well!
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September 3, 2006 - That reminds my I should check on ...
Posted by Canadagirl
my cactus' and see if THEY are still alive . LOL. I am the same way. (0; Thanks for visiting my and joining in on my rejoicing with what God is doing in my life. (0:
God Bless,
In Him,

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September 3, 2006 - Ha.....
Posted by TRINITYPREPSCHOOL
Give the plant to one of the kids to raise....my daughter propagated a plant from one small cutting and kept it alive for three years.(that would be a record in my house!) Sadly, it died while we were on vacation. Ironically it was OVER-watered before we left. At least with human "raisins" there's no harm done with too much love'n!
Looking forward to photos!
Maureen
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