in school.
I remember tolerating zoology
and having a mild interest in astronomy,
but none of it was really my cup of tea.
I'd much rather read a good book
or have an interesting creative writing assignment
that I could pour myself into.

This is Michael's white blood cell model.

sometimes with an audience.

I am too!
Who knew that a white blood cell could be so interesting!?
Perhaps I should have listened a little more to
my science teachers in school
instead of passing notes with
my BFF, Deedra Dean.

We get to learn it with them all over again.
in before the weekend.
Great job, Michael!!
2 comments:
I love to watch my kids take pride in ajob well done.
Looks like your boy has done a great job!
I don't remember school being this cool and fun. Thats an awesome project and it turned out amazing. Way to let your creativity shine Michael. Dude thats so cool!
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