It was the science fair last night.
I really like the way our elementary school does it.
Anyone who wants to can participate; but it is very low key and everyone gets a medal and certificate.
They had a professor from the university doing science experiments in the front for the kids and their families.
He had a static electricity ball.
And he had a girl with long hair put her hand on it so we could watch her hair go up.
He kept telling the kids "don't touch her or it won't work!"
But different kids kept throwing stuff at her and trying to touch her.
And I thought to myself: look at who you are talking to guy.
You have a bunch of kids in front of you who wanted to do the science fair.
They are the ones who like to experiment.
So of course, if you tell them not to do something or this will happen, they are going to test it out!
It's just the way their minds work.
It would do me well to remember this in my own family.
My kids are very strong-willed. (that might even be an understatement)
So of course, they are going to test limits to see what happens.
As long as they feel the consequences then maybe the lesson will be learned.
Unfortunately, it takes a lot of patience to actually put this into practice.
But, hey this life if basically one huge science experiment for us to test ourselves and learn.
Over and over again.
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