Glowing Stars.
Sep. 8th, 2011 03:21 amC bought some glowing stars at the natural history museum. You know, then kind that stick to your ceiling or walls and light up when you turn off the lights.
The girls helped him put them up in his room as soon as we got home - that eagerness and helpfulness on their part probably saved us from C deciding the sturdy plastic stars would make better ninja weapons than room decorations.
The stars look really neat in the dark, but they work better if you shine a flashlight on them for a few seconds first.
Well, last night I told C how I always wanted glowing stars when I was a kid, but never got to have some.
He said, "That's so sad." Then, "I made a decision. Since you always wanted stars as a kid and could never find them, for now I'll make my stars half yours."
The girls helped him put them up in his room as soon as we got home - that eagerness and helpfulness on their part probably saved us from C deciding the sturdy plastic stars would make better ninja weapons than room decorations.
The stars look really neat in the dark, but they work better if you shine a flashlight on them for a few seconds first.
Well, last night I told C how I always wanted glowing stars when I was a kid, but never got to have some.
He said, "That's so sad." Then, "I made a decision. Since you always wanted stars as a kid and could never find them, for now I'll make my stars half yours."