Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts

Friday, 3 August 2012

How to clean up your yard & create art at the same time

Ebi-kun was inspired by the sculptures that we saw at the Muji exhibit the other day and wanted to make his own. I saw this as opportunity to get rid of all the junk in the yard! Our yard isn't very big and  doesn't have any toys as such, unless you include shells, sticks and stones which are great toys if you as me. We do have some crappy old plastic toys that came from family restaurants and various other bits of crap that have been played with at some stage and then forgotten about.
 So when we watered the plants in the morning we collected up all the junk and gave it a wash down and let it to dry in the sun, that took about 20 seconds, it is too hot here at the moment. Then in the afternoon I piled everything onto a tray and bought it inside, dumped it on the splash mat, handed Ebi-kun the glue gun and let him go at it.



He decided to make a robot and he did need a third hand at times, a third hand that he managed to glue with the low temp hot glue gun twice, although it is hot and it hurts a bit it isn't hot enough to actually burn the skin. He spent about an hour and a half working on it, a couple of pieces were glued on then he changed his mind and pulled them off again and he was going to use the toothbrushes for arms but decided against it. I enjoy sitting back and watching his thought process.



He named his finished piece as Gomita, gomi is rubbish in Japanese, it was going to be Junkie which is cute but considering it's meaning, not really suitable so I had to explain what a junkie was, he then thrashed out a load of other names before deciding on Gomita. 

Ebi-kun has to hand in a project that he did over the summer so he is thinking of taking this and will write why he made it and a back story for the robot. I'm not sure if this is the kind of thing the school expects since it is the first time we have had to do it, we will see! Do you kids have to do school projects over the holidays, if so what kind of thing do they make?

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Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Sometimes it is the simplest things...

The other day Ebi-kun and Daddy decided to get some warabi mochi, neither Ebi-kun nor I had tried it before, Ebi-kun loves trying new foods so he was all up for it. Warabi, I believe is a type of mountain vegetable (bracken) and somehow they make this chewy stuff from it. It is pretty tasteless on it's own so you add brown sugar syrup and ground sesame seeds to it. Let's just say that we won't be rushing out to buy it again, although daddy Ebi does like it.


But all was not lost, the tray was a pretty cool shape so I suggested turning it into a boat, next minute we had a sail and Ebi-kun went to hunt down a sailor but came back with a construction worker! He has played with it every night in the bath, so although the purchase of the mochi wasn't really worth it, we have got our moneys worth out of the tray.



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