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Busy place

Posted by Jeff on Mar 16, 2010 in food

Waiting for our table at the Kona cafe. This place is a Zoo of Humanity! Nathan found a hat in the gift shop.

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Arrival in Orlando

Posted by Jeff on Mar 16, 2010 in Travel

We’ve arrived in Orlando. We’re
Waiting for the Disney bus now. At least they hbe to foresight to mount a big TV so the kids cam watch. Of course, they are showing ads for Disney movies…but at they also added in some environmental ads too…plant a tree, clean the beach, etc.

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On the road again…

Posted by Jeff on Mar 16, 2010 in Travel

We’re off to Disney World! We board in a half hour if all goes well, so in the meantime it’s airport school time. I’m watching the kids work on very 19th century math worksheets…pencils in hand. I’ve got two laptops and an iPhone, an iPod nano and an iPod video with me. I’m sure there’s a better source of math education available to us, but for now, I guess I’ll just have to wait until elementary education joins the “personal digital device” bandwagon.

There are a lot of kids flying today, some wearing Disney t-shirts. I bet we’re all headed in the same direction.

Peter works on his math homework

Peter works on his math homework


Nathan and Deanna work on more math homework

Nathan and Deanna work on more math homework

More random thoughts…I searched the app store this morning, and I was surprised that Disney has not released an app for DisneyWorld and their other parks. There are some retail 3rd-party apps, but nothing from Disney. I picked up one of them, and we’ll see if it is helpful.

Reminds me of when I was in school and there was talk of a math/physics curriculum based on theme parks. How much fun would it be to take an iPhone with the accelerometer in it with an app that could record data while zooming around on a roller coaster? Do some geo-caching, etc. I remember my first trip to Epcot when I was a teenager, and there was a computer that had a touch screen. You got to pick different roller coaster elements like a hill, curves, loops, and string them together, then it would play an animation of you riding the roller coaster you designed. It had a gopher or beaver that talked to you on the screen if you choose elements that shouldn’t go one after the other. It was the first time I had ever used a touch screen. How things change!

Next stop, Philadelphia airport!

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