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12. Pre-school

I remember visiting a museum when we were very young that had a bare room in it where you'd mill about, and then the lights would go off, you'd strike a pose, a bright light would flash, and a few moments later the lights would come back up and you could see everyone's silhouettes on the wall. I'd say it was like magic except my dad was a science teacher, so half the fun was listening to him explain how it worked.


We visited a lot of museums back then, and while I remember things about each of them, I can't place this particular memory. I was just telling my sister I couldn't remember if this exhibit was in Sesame Place or some science museum, but she's positive it was the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia. (That's a story in itself; our parents told us that the next museum we went to was called the "Please Don't Touch Museum" so we knew to keep our hands off the displays. For years afterwards I believed that was its actual name.)

WTF

Date: Jan. 14th, 2007 03:18 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Oh, wow. That is very cool -- first to have it, and then to be conscientious enough to try to return it.

I wonder what it was like for him to make up those silly translations of the plaque for you. Did he feel good that he could protect you from the true story, guilty for belittling it, grateful that you didn't have to experience what the children in Nagasaki did...?

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