Today Christina (4 year old) and I went on a field trip for her preschool to the Garbage Museum! I'm not making this up, there really is a Garbage Musuem! The picture below proves it!
Then they showed us this container that you can have inside your house that has red worms in it, this is also for soil purposes... It was pretty gross, they wanted us to smell it, it smelled like dirt, which is the point they were trying to get across, basically they were saying that it is insect poo, but it's amazing soil...
Ok right when you walk in you see this guy, this is Trashysaurus. He's made from only stuff that this one guy found dumpster diving. Some of the stuff looks brand new and some of it definitely should have stayed in the trash! It weighs 2 thousands pounds because I guess that's how much garbage the average person throws away...I don't know...
Here's his side:
Look at that poor little doll stuck in there...
Here's Chrstina being such a good student! This is when they were teaching us about recycling and what all can and can't be recycled, I learned a lot! Well of course I'm kind of a dummy when it comes to recycling so there technically is a lot that I need to learn!
It was a pretty cool place! They started off by telling us ways that we can use the food we don't eat to make soil. They showed the kids how you can put fruits, veggies, egg shells, etc into an outside or inside container and that the bugs will make amazing soil for you! This is the top of a little place that you can go inside that has fake bugs and fake food in it that you can touch, the top has ants, snails, slugs, and worms crawling on all the food and soil.
Then they showed us this container that you can have inside your house that has red worms in it, this is also for soil purposes... It was pretty gross, they wanted us to smell it, it smelled like dirt, which is the point they were trying to get across, basically they were saying that it is insect poo, but it's amazing soil...
Ok right when you walk in you see this guy, this is Trashysaurus. He's made from only stuff that this one guy found dumpster diving. Some of the stuff looks brand new and some of it definitely should have stayed in the trash! It weighs 2 thousands pounds because I guess that's how much garbage the average person throws away...I don't know...
Here's his side:
Look at that poor little doll stuck in there...
I have no clue what this is, but it was pretty cool because that's all soda cans...
Here's Chrstina being such a good student! This is when they were teaching us about recycling and what all can and can't be recycled, I learned a lot! Well of course I'm kind of a dummy when it comes to recycling so there technically is a lot that I need to learn!
If I am ever able to come and visit you, we have to go to the garbage museum!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like an educational experience! Thanks for sharing! I hope you become a better citizen now and recycle!
ReplyDeleteJAIMIE....thanks so much for the card! It made me feel so good! Your such a great friend!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the praise for the Garbage Museum.
ReplyDeleteIn case you haven't heard, the Garbage Museum may be forced to close this year. On June 30, the source of funding we've had since the Museum opened in 1993 will expire, and now we're scrambling to find other support. Please help us!
To find out more, visit http://www.crra.org/pages/edu_museums.htm#strtfd or send an e-mail to crrainfo@crra.org.