You All Get to Revolve Around Me!

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My seven-year-old was absolutely giddy last night about the lunar eclipse. It was so adorable! She kept reminding us all day that we had to look at the moon between 9:45 p.m. and 10:01 p.m.

Mommy, can I stay up late tonight, PLEASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEE!

How about I wake you up when it’s time?

Can I sleep on the couch?

Deal.” Always the negotiator!

While she understood what an eclipse was, she was a little confused about the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse. Honestly, so was I! So we demonstrated the difference. Feisty Girl was the earth, my hubby was the moon and I was the sun.

Cool! You all get to revolve around me!

I soon learned that the sun just stands there when you reenact a lunar eclipse. My hubby and Feisty Girl seemed to be having a lot more fun twirling around and rotating around me. Oh, well. Being the sun sounded good anyway.


Then we decided we wanted to use a telescope to see the eclipse and to try and see the rings around Saturn. Unfortunately, our telescope broke while we tried to set it up. My ten-year-old then took the eye piece from the broken telescope and used it to look through a magnifying glass. I love how her mind works! She insists she saw Saturn’s rings with this makeshift telescope. I couldn’t see a damn thing. Then I said “I’m going to call my mom to see if she can see Saturn’s rings,” because I knew she had high-powered binoculars.

My ten-year-old asks,”Why? Are they closer?

Then I got out our video camera and zoomed in. It worked pretty well. Not as well as the binoculars my hubby was using though. I didn’t even know we had binoculars.


Where did you get those?

From the family room.”

You’re using those antique ones I display on the shelf?

Yup.”

Not so crazy about how his mind works sometimes!

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1. On February 21st, 2008 at 3:28 pm, Deb - Mom of 3 Girls said:

We forgot about the eclipse until after the kids were in bed, but both Ron and I got a good look at it - thankfully we had clear skies for once! :)

2. On February 23rd, 2008 at 10:12 am, Dana J. Tuszke said:

I fell asleep and woke up when it was practically over, but I got a few good photos!

3. On February 23rd, 2008 at 10:27 pm, Daisy said:

“Why, are they closer?” I love her logic!

4. On February 25th, 2008 at 5:58 pm, Lisa said:

My little guy was really excited by the eclipse too. Too many trees in our back yard so we found a side street, parked the vehicle and watched. It was a VERY BIG DEAL. How funny.

Is that bad? That the first time my son’s ever been “parking” it was with his mom? heehee.

5. On February 25th, 2008 at 8:26 pm, Tiff said:

That’s so cool that your whole family got involved and learned something new. I fell asleep and My daughter didn’t get up either. So I missed it. Darn it!

6. On February 27th, 2008 at 10:52 pm, Kristi said:

I wished I had known about it before i put our 5 year old to sleep…he would have loved it too.

7. On March 6th, 2008 at 4:39 pm, DAd said:

That was pretty cool and
very cold.
Love DAD

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