![]() Kids are curious creatures and the results of peeking at the eclipse without proper eyewear can be blinding – literally. After a quick read of some tutorials out there, we modified our glasses to become a little bit more fool-proof for eclipse viewing.ĭespite this contraption, I am of the mindset that no matter what – the little ones should be supervised during eclipse viewing because you just never know what they might do. I was sharing my worry at a birthday party yesterday and a fellow mom shared that her son’s school was doing something with a paper plate to make peeking a little less possible. Regardless of the weather, we are prepared, but there had better be a sun that is shrouded by a moon in the early afternoon where we are in South Carolina! We shall see!Īnyway, even though we are armed with our legitimate eclipse glasses, I have been a bit worried about the curiosity of my children and whether they might peek over or around their glasses to get a real deal view of the eclipse in action. ![]() After all, a little eclipse is better than none at all! And, if it is to be cloudy, we are headed north (ugh) to catch some part of it. ![]() We are hoping for clear skies, but will have to evaluate the situation when we wake up in the morning. We are in South Carolina for Eclipse 2017! Annnnd, they are calling for a cloudy day.
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