Once upon a time, I was in charge of sharing science with locals and those visiting Savannah during National Chemistry Week.
That seems like forever ago, though it was October 2019.
The pandemic has certainly changed how time is viewed.
I had already retired before that event, so I had time to do it up right - gathering materials from the City of Savannah Water Management team and from the American Chemical Society, test-driving experiments to find those that worked best in the allotted times, getting the right to perform the experiments in Morrell Park downtown, making sure the event found its way into the press and onto the airwaves.
I ended up overgathering, as it turned out.
The leftover chemistry materials and science activity books have been languishing in my living room closet ever since.
No more!
More than 25 sets of the two activity books, as well as 45 self-inflating balloons for one of the demonstrations, are on their way to Louisville, Georgia, where Ally lives.
That great-niece will be 13 years old on June 2nd.
I know she will be thrilled to share science with her 7th-grade class!
Another
25 sets of the two activity books, plus fifty sparkly pencils, as well
as the kits and instructions to make uv-detecting armbands, are on their
way to Sumiton, Alabama.
That's the home of the niece that shares my birthday of May 29th!
She'll be 10 years old and she loves science.
I'm sure her 4th-grade classmates will much appreciate the fun activities during these last two weeks of school!
That left me with about 40 of the "Saving Savannah's Water" activity books.
I
had crammed the medium flat-rate boxes from the Post Office as full as I
could get them - and they were so very heavy! - but these books would
not fit.
Now what to do?
Then the idea popped into my head: why not give them to Sebi's school?
What a marvelous idea!!!
She was thrilled to receive the books!
And I am thrilled to have all of that science into the hands of those who will use it.
Yes, this has been a very fulfilling day!
i thank You, God.
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