The Little Lame Lamb

Revelation 7:17b  NIV  “And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.” Revelation 21:4  NIV  “He will wipe every tear from their eyes.  There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” Once upon a time there was a little lamb.  It enjoyed frisking about, playing with its other lamb friends, and snuggling up at night with its mother.  His mother loved […] Read more »

A Sweet New Year

Since Yom Kippur is this Wednesday, I have decided to write something about it. I will also write about Sukkoth and the Days of Awe, as well as Rosh Hashanah (Happy New Year!). So, how many of you know much about any of these things (hint hint: they are Jewish Holidays)? Hm. Well, whether you know the information that I am about to share with you or not, I will tell you some things about […] Read more »

Feeling Sense

What an odd name for a post title: Feeling Sense.  Oughtn’t it at least be ‘Feeling Sensible’?  But no.  If must be Feeling Sense.  Why?  Because it is about the sense of touch. So, is it (or is it not) an important sense?  Ya, it is an important sense.  More important than seeing or hearing?  Well, blind and deaf people you meet because they’re still alive, but have you ever met a person who’s sense […] Read more »

Synesthesia: the Mixing of Senses

Synesthesia: the Mixing of Senses by Min Sullivan Introduction (explanation and examples): Is it possible for a person’s senses to become seemingly ‘mixed up’, intertwined?  Surprisingly, it is!  A neurological condition, known as synesthesia, can make a person be able to see pain, hear a color, etc.  They might be able to feel a voice, or taste and smell a word.  Different parts of the brain are involved with synesthesia. Body (word ‘synesthesia’, not-a-disease, and […] Read more »

Simply Braille

You probably all looked at the title of this post, Simply Braille, and gawked.  Braille simple?  Well, I taught myself a few years back, and yes, it is simple once you understand it.  I did all the work (it took me literally hours), which will make it much easier for you to learn than it was for me.  I will explain it (and simply, too) here.  So, who here wants to learn how to read […] Read more »

Joke

What did the American time traveler say when he saw the Septuagint? (answer: It’s all Greek to me.) Read more »

Placement Test

THIS IS THE ADVANCED MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT TEST   DATE: _____________________________________ NAME: _____________________________________ CLASS: _____________________________________ TEACHER: __________________________________   Directions: Answer the following questions. Write (in English or whatever language you can muster) the numbers 1 through 20 here: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Write the Latin numbers 1 through 10 here: ____________________________________________________________________________ Answer this riddle (correctly): So, one grandmother, two mothers, and four children went to the park.  How many people went to the park (reduce answer as much as […] Read more »

Make a Coloring Page

How to make a coloring page (if you want an example of the finished product, see here): Open up a computer program like Illustrator or CorelDraw or Illustrator or whatnot on your computer (use Spotlight or Quicksilver). Open a photo that you took, or something of the like (apple open maybe). Create a new layer (click new layer). Lock the original layer (click in the empty box next to the layers, the box that might […] Read more »

Pi: 3.141592653589 and on to infinity

Hello, Readers!  This is my second appearance on this blog, so I will remind you of my name.  It is not Arabian11, RiddleGiver, or Min Sullivan, or even Minny.  I am not the mad scientist who thinks he has to be angry to be a mad scientist, nor am I his partner (I will not mention her name, but her name is spelled out in the periodic table; look at the chemical symbols for the […] Read more »