Friday, February 15, 2013

Science Fair

Muffin Man's school has a science fair every year, and it's mandatory for 4th and 5th graders to participate.

Last year, his question was "which do gerbils like better, sunflower seeds or corn?" (answer: sunflower seeds).

This year his question was "How fast does ice melt on different surfaces?"


Mr. Spock and he worked together to do the set up, which involved a camera doing time-lapse photography. Here's Muffin Man's description of the materials needed:
8 ice cubes, 1 wooden cutting board, 1 brick/rock, 1 cast iron griddle, 1 glass casserole, 16 pipe cleaneres, 1 tripod, 1 lamp, 1 timer, and two cameras. 
And here's his description of the variables:
The surfaces must be the same temp. so I put all the surfaces in the same place for about 20 hours, the ice must be the same temp. so I did them all at the same time to ensure that the air temp. will always be the same, and the ice cubes must be the same size.
I won't tell you which melted first, but I will tell you that the first ice melted at 18 minutes, 19 seconds. The last ice melted at 3 HOURS, 7 minutes, and 33 seconds.

The time-lapse video is a little over 3 minutes long, and the first 20 seconds are really cool. Muffin Man brought it in as part of his presentation.



We were a little concerned that maybe we'd helped him a bit too much with this one, until we saw the other kids' projects at the fair. It was pretty obvious that we were actually quite hands-off, comparatively.


Friday, February 01, 2013

Muffin Man, a year in pictures

Beach in Puerto Rico, Feb 18, 2012

Sleeping in Puerto Rico, Feb 18, 2012

Cousins! In Puerto Rico, Feb, 2012

At Chicon, with Prince Zuko, Labor Day Weekend, 2012.

Chicon. Best. Playdate. EVER.

The Joker, Halloween, 2012

Laughing, December, 2012

Spock, before haircut, January, 2013

Spock, after haircut, January, 2013


Help me! MarsCon, January, 2013



With costume judge, Wade Cutrell (a movie make-up artist),
after winning Best of Beginners
at MarsCon's Masquerade, January, 2013.