Planetarium = Affordable Fun+Education

Local people, did you know you can go to the West Chester University Planetarium? They have monthly events open to the public BUT you have to get tickets, which are quite affordable at $5 (They sell out fast!).  You can’t take your family to see a movie for that price! Plus you never know if our next scientist is growing up in your home, just waiting to have their interest piqued by an event like this. They also accommodate field trips so if your family is part of a homeschool group why not organize an outting? We paid $2 per ticket for ours.

Have fun learning about the night sky at your local planetarium with your family then go home and see what you can find in your own backyard or neighborhood park.  Today we learned where constellations got their names, what planets we can see, how to tell the difference between stars, planets and airplanes (I have no idea how many itmes my kids have screeched THAT STAR IS MOVING!). We also learned more about how the position of the sun throughout the year affects our seasons. Over all it was an excellent learning experience. 

One of the things I thought was really amazing was the technology they use. She explained that most planetariums now use digital software to run their planetarium but they still have the old equipment. I personally thought it was pretty cool to see the “outdated technology”. It just has so much more of a WOW factor hearing about the cables and gears and lights that run the show than the new little “computer boxes”.

The program was great for adults and my 8 year old loved it. The 6 year old was great through most of it and the 4 year old made it but was a bit bored about 30 minutes in. 

You can check out dates, times, and details HERE.  

Not local? Check your local university to see what opportunities they may have to offer or if they can recommend a planetarium in your area.

Some not so inexpensive planetariums but great trip experiences are –

Hayden Planetarium – NYC
Clark Planetarium – Salt Lake City
Adler Planetarium – Chicago
Griffith Observatory – Los Angeles

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Please support Mary’s Books

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Some of you know my family’s story, but for those of you that don’t, here is a quick synopsis.

My brother and sister-in-law spent years trying to have a baby, and finally succeeded via IVF in 2008. After several tragedies (lost a baby in utero) and other extreme illnesses that were pregnancy related, they had twins in April of 2008. In October of 2008, they both got sick. One baby girl got better, and one didn’t. As it turns out, she had contracted a very rare strain of bacterial meningitis for which there is no vaccine. After spending 18 days in the PICU at the Children’s Hospital of Denver, her little 7-month-old body just couldn’t take any more and she passed away.

As a result of that tragedy and part of the healing process, my sister-in-law does a project every year called Mary’s Books. It initially was to replenish the stock of books at the PICU where they stayed, but the response has been so overwhelmingly positive that she now also donates books to the Ronald McDonald House and other charities. Here is their story:

 

The 2012 book drive for Mary’s Books is now underway, and I’d appreciate any support you can give. Here is the Mary’s Books Wish List, which Jen continuously updates based on what age groups are not receiving enough books. Books do not have to be purchased through Amazon, that is just presented as an option to make it easier. If you live in the Denver area and wish to just drop off some books, you can visit the Mary’s Books page and check for your nearest drop off location. Additionally, you can contact them through that site if you have any questions or wish to make some other type of donation. There also is an online Facebook event, if you’d like to join us and help spread the word.

Thing 1 Hat – $8

Do you have a Thing 1? Check out this super cute hat. It’s only $8.

 

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Kids footie/sleeper/blanket pajamas: $3.59 + possible free shipping

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Kmart is having some hot clearance deals right now. I found Joe Boxer footie pajamas (what do you call them?) for as low as $3.59, with decent size and color selection still available. Plenty to choose from for both boys and girls.

 
Just go to the Kmart website. The clearance banner is right there in front of you, or, I went in via the left-hand side bar. Clearance is down at the bottom. Orders of $59 or more are shipped for free, or you can do in-store pickup, which also will be free.