27 Jan 2012
Mieja lurves diamonds. Now, according to her, diamond is anything that is smooth, shiny and the size of a lemon. At this point of time I would like to clarify that I am not feeding her with unrealistic expectations. Many a pebbles were picked up from the park, washed, spat on and shined till hands ached and disappointment levels soared. But the child being the tireless kind, decided to change the process. As a result of which multiple diamond experiments were carried on at home.
I nodded approvingly and decided to keep a photographic record of the experiments, because (a)once her heart is set, no matter I reason, she will refuse to listen and (b)if at all by blind luck she did manage to make a diamond?! I mean, the child was talking about rocks the size of lemons. It surely wouldn’t hurt to have a few, wouldnβt it?!
So here it goes, the process, pictures and the product.
Experiment 1
Ingredients: Leaves from your garden, a bucket, water, scissors, plenty of sunlight.
Process: Watch out for the time sunlight falls on your kitchen faucet. Now open the faucet and check if the water sparkles in sunlight. Only sparkling water results in sparkling diamonds. Now fill half your bucket with sparkling water. Cut the leaves in to strips about an inch thick. Fashion these leaves in to little cups. Pour about half a teaspoon of sparkling water in to each leaf cup. Place the leaf cups in to the bucket. Leave the bucket in direct sunlight for a week. Check for readiness and leave them for an additional week if required.
Product:
Experiment 2
was formulated after said childβs mother complained to every one under the Sun about the stink emanating from the bucket and scientists needing to clean up their own mess(“Marie Curie’s mother did not run behind her with a mop and scrubber” my exact words). The goal of this experiment was to (a)keep the initial experiment to small scale and if successful scale up as required (b)compress the process to a couple of days, so that said diamonds are ready before the leaves start decaying (c)avoid contamination from air borne pollutants.
Ingredients: One tbsp of chopped onions, leaves from your garden, one tbsp sparkling water, fridge in working condition.
Process: Clean a big broad leaf. Mix chopped onions with sparkling water. Fashion the mixture in to a diamond shape. Place the mixture on the leaf and place the whole thing in the fridge. You can place it in the freezer, will cut down the process time in to 1/3, the trade off being the three footerβs dependency on her parents(read mother) to check the diamond formation every millisecond.
Product: This time the mother raised hell that the fridge stinks of onions and the child gave up after a week.
Ingredients: Grape seeds, white acrylic paint.
Process: First eat the grapes, one needs the strength from the grapes to convince oneβs mother about yet another diamond experiment, then collect the seeds. Wash the seeds in sparkling water. Pat dry. Paint every seed with white acrylic paint. Place in cup. Place the cup in fridge.
Product:
Amma had nothing to complain about. No decay, no stink. This experiment stayed for the longest in the fridge and was discarded after the unsuspecting spouse, looking for a late night snack, consumed about half of it.
Experiement 4
Ingredients: Glass, preferably in a sphere shape. One tbsp sparkling water. Hard surface. Pointy, sharp tools.
Process: Take the glass sphere and drill a small hole. Pour the tbsp water through this hole. Place right side up and place in the fridge to set. When set, tap the water filled sphere on a hard surface to chip the sides to make a shiny diamond.
Product: Promptly nipped in the bud by Amma. So no pictures or products to complain about.
She is taking a break right now and I am shuddering that she will come back invigorated after the break.
21 Responses for "Strike It Rich"
hahahhaa! so so cute….I loved loved loved her efforts..you are a super mama to have allowed so much…my mom would have thrown me out along with the waste :):)
What innovative ideas she comes up with…I am so surprised at her trials..
errr..can you please tell her to share the secret of diamonds once she discovers it π
UTBT SAYS: Sure, get on the to know the secret!
LOL π
Very innovative!
UTBT SAYS: Thanks π
Delightful!!!
UTBT SAYS: So there are ideas you can plant in your child’s head!
The little alchemist! Vidaamuyarchi vikramdityan Mieja!
UTBT SAYS: Vida muyarchi! Definitely, the child will follow through no matter what!
Wow! a scientist in the budding.. π Those are some innovative experiments..
I had done the coal in a dark place and sparkling water experiment as a kid and my cousin had tricked me by replacing the coal with a plastic diamond…. I had felt like the richest girl alive for a long long time..
UTBT SAYS: How sweet is this cousin!
Just lovely! Thank you for your priceless archival work!
UTBT SAYS: Archival work has an ulterior motive. I must have something to show the child’s offspring and teach a wicked thing or two right?! That would be my payback.
commenting for the first time. beautiful post and a awesome blog….lol at the spouse eating half of it. π
commenting for the first time. Beautiful post and an awesome blog……lol at the spouse eating half of it. π
UTBT SAYS: Thanks Anu.
You go Meija!! Idhellam thaana varudhu genes lendhu!!
UTBT SAYS: Pinne yidhu yellam solli kodukka mudiyuma?! Gene-le thaanaa vandha than undu. Sometimes I have nightmares of this child walking around like Mankatha Ajith saying ‘Money, Money, Money’….sigh!
What UTBT….encourage all the mess and bear with it…oru vella adhula oru Koh-i-noor, oru Regent oru Sancy diamond uruvaaga vaippu irrukku illa????? Come now, start all experiments again. I do pity the husband who consumed the acrylic paint covered grape seeds (he didn’t realise that it tasted oru madhiri??)
Go Meija!!!
UTBT SAYS: The husband was probably too scared that it was something that I cooked and ate it fearing my wrath.
1. The chid is a gem herself!
2. Oh God. You should place a warning lady! My stomach is actually hurting from trying not to laugh as there are a number of people in varying states of slumber in these parts. Gave up at last line of experiment 3!
3. Hang in there, who knows you might end up with a big rock, you are in Golconda ilaaka after all!
UTBT SAYS: π Yeah, yeah the child is a gem with all kind of gem ideas inside that head of hers.
wowww you have a scientist at home.. ungalukku idhu ellam puriyadhu.. only ppl like me who have experimented with tooth paste+rin soap+curd mixing at Mieja’s age can understand..
UTBT SAYS: Even without asking I will promise you the diamond formula, but please don’t teach her all this rin soap and paste concoctions. Curd veraya, dhevuda! BTW, what were you making?
A true scientist in the making … Go Meija Go !!!
UTBT, pls do pass on the formula when success is achieved. π
UTBT SAYS: Sure, will make some rocks for myself and will pass on the formula.
So sweet.. you should surprise her with a real diamond at the end of one of the experiments! she deserves the reward.. π
UTBT SAYS: Dho-da! Vandhuttanga-pa all the bleeding heart aunties.
After the next experiment, replace the concoction with (fake) diamonds ..heh heh π
UTBT SAYS: I did consider that, but I was convinced that it will dig a nice pit for me. So ditched it.
Adorable!
UTBT SAYS: Adhu seri! Adhu seri!
very cute !!!…You are awesome,doubt whether i would have let me kid keep the stuff in the fridge…
UTBT SAYS: In the future, the husband will definitely have objections to storing diamond material in the fridge!
Well, next time I speak to her, I need to share my naga paambu theory and ratna kal!!
UTBT SAYS: Yenna-di pavam panninen naan unakku?! Atleast now she is after me to help her collect leaves and such. Do you want me to run around collecting snakes, that too naga paambu and an old one at that?!
OMG! The 4th experiment would have definitely worked π This was so funny!! Where do they come up with such ideas?
UTBT SAYS: Ideas are encoded in the DNA, because surely these cannot be taught!
Priceless! Hats off to her determination and confidence π
UTBT SAYS: This is exactly what her teacher told us in the P-T, one-on-one π
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