ASIAN PERSUASION: Last Saturday night was our monthly Teen Feed gig. For this month's menu, we asked the team to contribute Asian-inspired food and drink items.
We had four different choices for diners' main entrée: There was yummy sesame beef from Kennedy, my friend Thy brought some terrific teriyaki chicken, a mother-son team cooked up tangy Thai sweet chili tofu, and the Birds sponsored spicy BBQ Korean pork, which CJ, Annabelle and I prepped. The filling stir fry came with a mound of aromatic rice. I think I made about 100 cups of cooked basmati. There were also tons of super colorful, nutritious veggies thanks to other sponsors.
Spring rolls were cooked up as side offerings. Each diner also received a brown lunch sack packed by CJ and Annabelle.
WAITING ON WEBB: It seems like it has been decades since NASA announced its plans to build the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). It feels that way because it has been decades. JWST originated in 1996, initially called the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST). According to Wikipedia, the telescope was renamed in 2002, after NASA's second administrator James E. Webb (1906–1992). JWST is a collaborative project between NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency.
The "origami" telescope, with its unfolding arrays, is finally set to launch on December 22 from Arianespace's ELA-3 launch complex at European Spaceport located near Kourou, French Guiana. During its 1,000,000 or so mile journey, Webb will 'unfold' through a number of deployments to reach its operational configuration.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/james-webb-space-telescope-registration-167215593341?aff=invite
More info about JWST is available on NASA's site: https://jwst.nasa.gov/content/webbLaunch/index.html
ROCK ON: An email from a homeschool group recently contained, of all things, a link to a rock stacking game. It is alternately relaxing and totally vexing.