| Kids Cheer for Rise in Gas Prices - By Seth Prezant |
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While parents are emptying their wallets at the pump, children are filling up with excitement over gas prices that may soon reach $6.99 per gallon. These children who are cheering over the rising cost of fuel have no clue how hard you work for the $80 it takes to fill the tank. They have no idea the amount of weekly gas consumed to shuttle them from home to school, to karate, to soccer, to the fast food joint, and back home again. They are blind to the rising costs of every household product that requires natural resources to produce or petroleum to transport. So, why are children across America cheering for European priced gas? Well, simple, they get to spend more time with mom and dad at home. Every cloud has its silver lining and the silver lining here is worth more than gold. With the rising cost of gas you can expect less running around and more hanging out with the family. What a wonderful opportunity to share the day with your children going for walks in the parks, a hike though the woods, or a dip in the pool. Or if you are really brave… just hang. It seems inconceivable today that one would even remember what it is to "hang out" doing nothing. It's time to reclaim the lazy days of summer. Make fresh lemonade, skip rocks in the lake, fish, climb knolls, or camp out in the back yard. Do things that cost less than a dollar and you'll see how priceless it could be. My best childhood memories are my many local camping trips with my family in our Coleman pop-up camper. We stayed at KOA's less than 15 minutes from our house, showered with a hose, and ate beans straight from a can. I still clearly remember the first bullfrog I ever caught, the first fox I ever saw, and I'll never forget the make-shift toilet paper that turned out to be poison oak growing along the hiking trail. My all time favorite camp-out happened right in my very own back yard. I was eight years old. My cousins came over and we set up a tent in the back yard and filled it with marshmallows, canteens, flashlights, chips, and the Swiss Army Knife the tooth fairy left under my pillow (I guess she was out of cash that day). My cousins and I waited until the sun went down to begin our night in the wilderness. We stuffed our faces with sweet home-made taffy, salty chips, made scary faces with the flashlights, and laughed so hard my little cousin peed in his pants, which made us laugh even harder. No parents, no rules, just us kids and Mother Nature. Yes, Mother Nature has plenty beauty and many sounds. The one we heard that night sounded, well, too close to our tent and we decided to make a break for the house. The back door to the house was a good 50 yards away and since I was the oldest, I volunteered to go first. We all slept in beds that night but as far as we were concerned our camping trip was a success. And it's a fun memory I'll never forget. Now's the time to plant that tree with your kids, build that tree house for your kids, be a kid with your kids! Let your children paint their rooms the color they choose, paint their sneakers, or better yet, paint your sneakers. Bake a cake even if you can't bake. Decorate it with two cans of whip cream and eat it. Eat it all with friends, invite the neighbors, or the neighborhood. Block party anybody? Start building some life-long memories with your children in the place that matters most - your own backyard. You don't need to go far to have fun and with gas prices soaring with eagles, there's no better time to do nothing. Bio - Seth "Bugmaster" Prezant is the president of Wacky Wild Science. His education company provides in-school, in-camp, and after-care science presentations in addition to birthday parties for both boys and girls. The Bugmaster can be reached at 954-562-6803 or www.WackyWild.com. |
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Davie Elementary
My favorite part of the presentation was the presenter himself! He's a great presenter and the kids just loved him and were really hanging onto every word he said. Hope we can have you back next year!
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Wynne V
Hello Seth,
I just wanted to thank you again for the fabulous bug show on Saturday. All of the children and parents had a great time. All of the children are still talking about the
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Jonathan w. Seacastle
Dear Mr. Prezant
Thank for the nice tricks and thank you teaching us forces.And thank you for teaching us about science.It was a
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Dontasia . Second grade Ms.B
Dear Mr. Prezant
Thank for teaching us about the science it was really fun and the thing with the duck sauce thing love you
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Tamala V. Park Lakes Elementary
My favorite part of the presentation was: seeing the children actively engaged. The Students really enjoyed the presentation. Thank you
- Tamala V. Park Lakes Elementary
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Isabella G., 2nd Grade Sea Castle Elementary
Thank you for everything. We sure learned a lot from you!
- Isabella G., 2nd Grade Sea Castle Elementary<
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Rosi A-G
Hi Seth,
I just wanted to say thank you for making Sebastian and Gabriel's birthday party a huge hit with the kids! I still have parents coming up to me and telli
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Julie F., Pembroke Pines Central
Excellent presentation! The students were engaged the entire time and excited to participate.
- Julie F., Pembroke Pines Central
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Michele A., Parkland Library
Your were really great. You kept the kids attention with your humor and enthusiasm.
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