Today I had a profound and sacred experience in the basillica di Santa Maria Croce, but no the kind most people probably have there.
The basillica contains the tombs of Galileo galilei and guglielmo Marconi.
This is what passes for a religious experience for me.
How I love buffista sprog f2f, let me count the ways:
"look mal! This sand looks like brains!"
"I cannot hear you over the roar of how awesome this is!"
"piew! Piew! Blam blam! No wait now we are cars not fighters. Rrrowr!"
"Lets pretend this is a time machine"
And yes we did weaponize them with the nerf pool shooters. Photos to follow.
How I love buffista sprog f2f, let me count the ways:
Today Emeline insisted we watch Jimmy Neutron. Now we are making a board game of Emeline's design. It involves plastic cups, two of which are decorated to with
Incredibles
insignia.
My child is a nerd. Yea!
The basillica contains the tombs of Galileo galilei and guglielmo Marconi.
That is awesome. In the correct meaning of the word.
My child is a nerd.
Nature? Nurture? whichever, it was pretty much inevitable.
I thought I was jealous of Sean's trip before.
Now I'm REALLY jealous.
Sean, it sounds like you are having an awesome time! I'm so glad, and a wee bit jealous!
Buffista parents really should write a parenting book on how to raise geeky kids.
The Buffista sprog stories are made of awesome.
It's 30 degrees C here. The weather appears to have forgotten that we're in England. I am making iced tea.