Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Chemistry, an Excuse to Blow Stuff Up

The stuff that we pile up in this life isn't "portable", or in other words, you can't take it with you! Bah-dum-bump-kshh. Seriously, though, what becomes important on the other side, if all of the stuff we get here doesn't count for anything there?

I'll tell you! Family, friends, and learning. That's what we can take.

Personally, I like chemistry and math, especially when I can use them to predict how much explosive I can get to go off without blowing myself up!
Joseph Smith taught that “whatever principle of intelligence we attain in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection,” meaning the things we learn now will stay with us, and benefit us, even after our mortal lives end.   -Lifelong Learning on mormon.org
If it seems I quote mormon.org a lot, and I do, it's because just about anything I have to say (that isn't specific to me) was said there first. Good site.

 Anyway, I've been learning lots and lots about bugs here! Georgia is just full of bugs! I actually have some sort of spider bite on my leg right now. Maybe I'll post a picture of it tomorrow and gross everybody out.
 
That spider laid an egg sac in our back doorway. It still hasn't hatched.

That's all I can come up with for now. Visit that website if you liked what I had to say!

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