Our final day in Atlanta was spent at the Georgia Aquarium. We had seen some marine life before at various zoos, but actually seeing such a variety at an aquarium
Read FullAfter a day dedicated to learning all about Georgia’s gold rush (Part 1), we turned our attention to two places in Atlanta for more science education. Our first stop was
Read FullLast night was the first night we were back in our own beds after a 5 day road trip from Ohio to Georgia and back. Luke’s company is based out
Read FullWe are actually in Atlanta, Georgia right now for Luke’s job. Yes, that means we left the chickens, ducks, cats, dogs, turtles, rabbits, and bees! Working from home has many
Read FullWe’ve let a full 48 hours pass with our agar plates in our homemade incubator. Now it’s time to see the results! To see how the experiment was set up,
Read FullTo kick off our “Back to School” week, we decided on a fun science experiment. We’ve all seen commercials, or friends of Facebook, talking up there favorite cleaning supplies (maybe
Read FullI’ve been around the blog block a few times over the past few years, always starting and stopping, going months (or years) between posts. Facebook pages are just a quicker
Read FullThe “main” reason for this trip to Pennsylvania was to see the Pontiac Fieros at the car show in Carlisle. Luke has been a Fiero fan for longer than he’s
Read FullWhen the girls visit Nana and Papaw in West Virginia, we usually meet half way in Marietta, Ohio. This time, we thought we’d try something different! We visited Laurel Caverns
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