20-Year High School Reunion
| 20-Year High School Reunion. Though I took an embarrassingly small number of photos at the June 21st reunion, I have finally put together a web photo album. Click here to check it out. |
| 20-Year High School Reunion. Though I took an embarrassingly small number of photos at the June 21st reunion, I have finally put together a web photo album. Click here to check it out. |
Andrew’s Wax Museum. This happened way back on May 15th, but I have finally got the newspaper article scanned in and the new web gallery software working, so here you go:
Andrew’s 5th grade class (and the 6th grade class) participated in a huge project in which they wrote research papers, prepared a museum exhibit, and finally dressed and performed as a historical figure they admired. It was very impressive and it was easy to see that all the students had put tons of work into it. The kids would stand still as statues (WAX statues) until a patron walked up and touched them. At that point they would “come to life” and give a summary of their life and accomplishments, possibly with a little dramatic acting thrown in.
This was a large enough event that it was written up in the Oak Cliff Tribune. Click here or on the image at the left to see a color photo gallery of the 5th grade kids in character.
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So this next phenomenon is amazing, but not without precedent. As many of you know, Andrew’s nickname at school has been “Ace” for a few years now. For many years throughout my youth, I used my initials “BDA” for signing artwork and had a particular stylized version which was all straight lines and angles. Recently when the kids were playing with some sidewalk chalk, I drew my initials in that style, and since Andrew liked how it looked, he wrote out “ACE” in the same style. I didn’t think too much about it for a while, until over the weekend we were painting some boomerangs and were trying to think of something cool to make a stencil of. We decided that he would make an “ACE” stencil for his boomerang and I would make a “BDA” stencil for mine. Imagine my shock when I realized that the same stencil would work for both! Freaky! We didn’t get around to using our stencils yet, but I did whip up a quick animation to display this Amazing Phenomenon! |