Friday, May 3, 2013

A Cell Cake


 So I guess here in Texas, 6th grade science students are assigned to make a 3-D model of a cell. An edible 3-D model of a cell. It can be either a plant or animal cell. My son chose to make a cake, including fondant.
 I had to keep telling him to make the fondant pieces smaller so they would actually fit in our little, tiny ball cake. But, I think in the end he did a great job.

I'm happy to report, that I also actually remember some of the names of the parts of a cell from when I took science... just a few years ago.
I drove him to school, which I don't normally do, so that his cake would arrive unharmed. That may have been a mistake, since he ended up getting there early, and after turning in his cake, decided to go outside and play soccer with some other kids until school started...
He got tripped playing soccer, and broke both his arm bones (which I believe are the Ulna and the Radius- see I remember lots of things from science!) and now is in a cast and can't play soccer at all.... So this smug little smile you see below?- that was the last time he smiled all day... even after the morphine kicked in at the ER...  As much work as the cake was, I wish it had fallen and gotten broken instead...

UPDATE: 5/3/13 3:52 PM
MY SON INFORMED ME THAT HIS CAKE WAS VOTED MOST ATTRACTIVE! THAT MEANS THAT HE GETS EXTRA CREDIT! AND TO THINK WE WERE GOING TO TRY AND WIN MOST DISGUSTING AT ONE POINT! THERE WERE 3 AWARDS: MOST ATTRACTIVE, MOST ACCURATE, AND MOST DISGUSTING!

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  1. I think he wins an award each time he makes something! Sorry about the broken arm. You just don't catch a break!

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  2. An edible cell model, why does it need to be edible?

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    1. I guess we just like to eat here in Texas... the kids ate it for breakfast Saturday morning... I just had toast.

      He is probably going to take a cooking class at UTEP this summer... we may be onto something here.

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