you know your kid is a geek when...

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09 May 2010, 2:47 pm

... instead of a mother's day card, you get a mother's day flipnote. :lol:

(FYI, "geek" is a compliment where I come from. ;-) )


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09 May 2010, 3:13 pm

Ah, what a sweet kid!

Geeks ROCK!! !



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09 May 2010, 3:22 pm

wait...is this one of those threads where you just keep on adding a whole list (could be real or jokes)? Because that would be fun.

...when you have to tell your kid not to spend too much time studying in his room.



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09 May 2010, 3:26 pm

Yes, I meant for people to add their own stuff.

Here's another one from my life: when he begs to be allowed to read logic problem books for before-bed quiet time, arguing that they're really quiet. (Of course I said yes.)


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09 May 2010, 6:16 pm

When browsing at the jewelry store, my daughter - instead of ooohing and aaahing - tells me how all of the metals (gold, titanium, silver, etc) are listed on the periodic elements table. Including all of the important stuff like atomic weight and number, isotopes, who discovered it... Yikes - gives a whole new perspective to choosing a pair of earrings...



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09 May 2010, 6:38 pm

I mentioned on another thread that my son gave me a home made Mother's Day card that made note of the area and perimeter of the card prominently on the front of the card. :)



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09 May 2010, 7:26 pm

oncebitten wrote:
When browsing at the jewelry store, my daughter - instead of ooohing and aaahing - tells me how all of the metals (gold, titanium, silver, etc) are listed on the periodic elements table. Including all of the important stuff like atomic weight and number, isotopes, who discovered it... Yikes - gives a whole new perspective to choosing a pair of earrings...


she might enjoy this: www.madewithmolecules.com

Where science and jewelry meet!


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09 May 2010, 7:36 pm

...Your 3 year old loves deep sea hatchet fish, but is terrified of Donald the Duck



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10 May 2010, 10:05 am

That's great!

I got a cat made out of popsicle sticks and pipe cleaners, no card.



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10 May 2010, 12:12 pm

I got a rose that my Autie picked all the petals off of....I loved it :).



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10 May 2010, 1:02 pm

Your kid would rather be on the computer, all summer instead of playing outside, with the neighbourhood kids.


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12 May 2010, 1:28 pm

...when he would rather watch the Dish Network Information channel over any kid cartoon out there.

And CockneyRebel, your post totally describes my son. He's going to be 4 next month and would rather watch YouTube videos than just about anything else. That is, when he's not giving you tips on how to troubleshoot your digital converter box or remote problems! :D



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12 May 2010, 10:33 pm

.... when he gets an iTouch, and with all of the crazy stuff he COULD download, he downloads Google Earth...



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13 May 2010, 12:21 pm

schleppenheimer wrote:
.... when he gets an iTouch, and with all of the crazy stuff he COULD download, he downloads Google Earth...


lol, my kids (both the AS and the NT one) spend a long, long time on google earth last night. First my NT daughter found our house, and then my AS son decided to find all the places in Europe they had gone to 4 years ago, down to the restaurants he remembered and my aunt's house.


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15 May 2010, 8:08 am

When watching you pack for a road trip she decides the family had decided to go on a paleantological adventure. She takes out her book and copies pictures of possible signs for good places to dig (type of soil, depressions, footprints etc.) She collects apropriate plastic toys to use as models and matches them to the book. She then collects all her materials, shovel, brush, pencil, notebook. Finally she will inform you that she is ready to go, but that you Must print out the correct map. Obviously the map for the planned family road trip is not going through promising dinosaur country.



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15 May 2010, 8:13 am

... when you have to turn off the electric piano and drag him away from practicing his scales.



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