16 December 2007
A measure of Quinn
At first I posted this picture by itself, with no supporting text, thinking the image was pretty much self-explanatory. But perhaps a little explanation wouldn't hurt. At school, Abbey has been learning about measurements and units of measurement, particularly length, weight, and volume. This was the product of one of her assignments. They were to select an object to measure using standard and non-standard measurements and create a poster. Obviously, she chose her little brother. What could be more fun than using him in some sort of experiment? Just wait until they start learning about molecular biology and she decides to clone him.
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Say, if Abbey manages to clone Quinn, then maybe we could all have one.
ReplyDeleteIf she clones him, I'm sure we'll need to give some of them away. We would have trouble managing more than three or four of him.
ReplyDeleteI think we might like one--I'll have to check with David. The cool thing is that you could give us the original Quinn's hand-me-downs.
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