On Wednesday, he got to bring home the robot he designed. This robot's name is "Water." It's designed to test the soil around plants and flowers and water them if they need it (see all those hoses?). "It's so you can have a beautiful garden, Mommy!" Karl also reminded me that this robot is not real. "It doesn't have batteries or anything. It's just to let you know what it would look like."
“If you don’t have a dog—at least one—there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life.” —Vincent Van Gogh
Friday, July 10, 2009
Robots and Rockets
Karl started a new class this week at the Science Museum, called "Robots and Rockets." When I picked him up from the first day on Monday, he couldn't stop talking about it. He was still talking when we met Matt for lunch.

On Wednesday, he got to bring home the robot he designed. This robot's name is "Water." It's designed to test the soil around plants and flowers and water them if they need it (see all those hoses?). "It's so you can have a beautiful garden, Mommy!" Karl also reminded me that this robot is not real. "It doesn't have batteries or anything. It's just to let you know what it would look like."
On Wednesday, he got to bring home the robot he designed. This robot's name is "Water." It's designed to test the soil around plants and flowers and water them if they need it (see all those hoses?). "It's so you can have a beautiful garden, Mommy!" Karl also reminded me that this robot is not real. "It doesn't have batteries or anything. It's just to let you know what it would look like."
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