Remember the Year 6 students I ran an outreach workshop with a couple of weeks ago?

Last week, I posted the lithographs of Saturn images taken by Cassini to the class, care of IntoUniversity Haringey. Yesterday, I found a big envelope sitting on my chair at work. This is what it contained.



[Image of my big orange thank-you card, with lovingly hand-coloured rocket]

I love that I'm inside the rocket. I love that the rocket is rainbow-coloured. I love that they designed their own logo. In fact, there's nothing that I don't love about this card.





[Image of the inner text of the big orange card]

Text from the inside reads: "Dr: [personal profile] nanila

Thank you Dr: [personal profile] nanila. You are the best engineer. Thank you for coming to into university and working with us. Love from Risley Avenue 650!"




[Image of the back of the card, featuring yet another rocket, signed by some of the children]

It tickles me that the stars are stars of David. Also that the second rocket looks like the product of an unholy alliance between a traffic signal and a billiard rack.

I got a bit emotional when I opened it, I must admit. I do hope this experience will help them to retain a positive impression of science and engineering in the face of the impending and inevitable adverse influences.
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From: [personal profile] ajnabieh


If you'll excuse me...I just have something in my eye...

From: [personal profile] foxfinial


That is adorable and awesome. Nanila... IN SPAAACE.

From: [personal profile] floating_coffin


I taught elementary school for years before I moved to the college I work at now. While the kids were sometimes little monsters, they were also quite sweet and kind. My old students did things like this for me, too, and it really does move you.

"the stars are stars of David"

I approve of this.
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