got to miss half of careers cause if it :) got a 89 on a project for science too yay, my first A in that damn class ... ugh im so stupid. anyways ..
yeah i just thought i should update since i have nothing to do now haha
and i really really really wanna change my blog thing but i don't know what to do... any ideas ?
soo yeah ...
watched this on tv today... lol ! laughed my ass off ! lol well the first part at least lol !
ps. new profile ... more 'features' later ... talk about it laterr, too lazy right now

Thank you for sharing this funny and VERY creative invention with your friends.
ReplyDeleteJulian was a Kindergarten student at a Connecticut School that incorporates the CONNECTICUT INVENTION CONVENTION (CICP curriculum, when he invented the Underwater See-er. The not-for-profit educational program is aimed at teaching children how to create new and unique inventions that solve THEIR own everyday problems. Julian clearly found his own problem, and solved it, with his great imagination.
Congratulations to him and the other 10,000 students each year that compete in this Connecticut competition. If you wish to have this program in your school, visit our website at
WWW.CTINVENTIONCONVENTION.ORG
and you can become an inventor too. It's fun, it's creative, it's a game-changing way to learn, and who knows... you might be able to get on ELLEN or many of the other TV Shows that I provide an opportunity for our kids to audition. Tell your teacher about us.
Did you know we have more Girl inventors in our program than Boy inventors.
You can reach us too, by going to
JOANNETHEINVENTOR.ORG
or
JOETHEINVENTOR.ORG
posted by
CIC President
And keep your IMAGINATION IN PLAY
Thank you for sharing this funny and VERY creative invention with your friends.
ReplyDeleteJulian was a Kindergarten student at a Connecticut School that incorporates the CONNECTICUT INVENTION CONVENTION (CIC) curriculum, when he invented the Underwater See-er. The not-for-profit educational program is aimed at teaching children how to create new and unique inventions that solve THEIR own everyday problems. Julian clearly found his own problem, and solved it, with his great imagination.
Congratulations to him and the other 10,000 students each year that compete in this Connecticut competition. If you wish to have this program in your school, visit our website at
WWW.CTINVENTIONCONVENTION.ORG
and you can become an inventor too. It's fun, it's creative, it's a game-changing way to learn, and who knows... you might be able to get on ELLEN or many of the other TV Shows that I provide an opportunity for our kids to audition. Tell your teacher about us.
Did you know we have more Girl inventors in our program than Boy inventors.
You can reach us too, by going to
JOANNETHEINVENTOR.ORG
or
JOETHEINVENTOR.ORG
posted by
CIC President
And keep your IMAGINATION IN PLAY