Published on May 20, 2005 By Texas Wahine In Home & Family
Only in my family would something like this happen...

Xavier has been learning about recycling in school, and was given a really fun, creative assignment.

The assignment was to come up with an invention that would help others or make tasks easier using recycled materials around the house. He had a packet to fill out with brainstorming on possible inventions, a description of his invention, and how his invention would be useful.

When we first noticed him scrounging around the house, carrying a broom, we asked him what he was doing.

"I'm making an invention."

This kid does stuff like this all the time. He's the invention guy. We hadn't seen the packet yet (bad mom for not checking his backpack that day) and told him, "Cool, make your invention, but put the broom back."

He protested a bit, but put the broom back and never mentioned a school project.

Later he told us that his invention was a helmet with a flashlight on it to protect your head and help you see in the dark. Evidently this was a new concept to him. We praised his ingenuity and went on about our business.

The next day as he was working on homework, I noticed the packet.

Well, what do you know? He really DID have to come up with an invention.

He had already mapped it out on his paper and answered all the questions. He planned to use strong tape to attach a flashlight to a bike helmet.

Totally doable.

So the packet and invention were due today. He had forgotten that he had to actually make the invention to show to his teacher, so I got him up early and we got to work.

He shuffled through the mass of stuffed Carebears (thanks grandma and grandpa!), Rescue Heroes, Hotwheels, and Burger King Star Wars toys (yes, we paid the $2.95 to get extras...we now have 6 of those things) to find his Spiderman bike helmet buried in the green plastic crate that serves as a toy box.

I had tons of sturdy packaging tape left over from Adrian's deployment.

We began to hunt for the cheap old red flashlight that is on top of the refrigerator every single day except for today.

While he ate Strawberry Honeycombs, I searched every drawer, every closet, under every bed and couch in the house, and came up empty-handed. I looked in the garage. I looked in the laundry room. The flashlight that was ALWAYS on top of the fridge was MIA.

I found a mini maglite on the ledge near the door where small (and often necessary) items go to die.

We strapped it on to the helmet, and it looked great. Mission accomplished, right?

Oh, no, that would be too easy.

The flashlight didn't work. I substituted every (mostly dead) battery in the house for the AA it contained, and still could not get it to work. I found a bright blue mini maglite in the junk drawer and thought maybe I had something, only to discover that it was missing the whole top lighting portion.

Desperate, I ran upstairs and began rummaging through the bags Adrian brought home from his deployment. They are filled with all sorts of interesting gear with all sorts of kinky uses, and I was pretty sure there had to be a serviceable flashlight in one of them.

I found a large green military flashlight and pushed the button up. Nothing.

I continued to dig until my hand hit something cool and cylindrical.

Yes!

It was a flashlight.

Yes!

It was of appropriate size!

Yes!

It worked!

It even had an additional blue tinted light.

Xavier and I got to work taping the new flashlight to his helmet. The plan worked perfectly, and in no time he had the helmet strapped on and a beautiful light beaming out from it.

I warned Xavier that the flashlight was Daddy's work flashlight and it HAD to come back home. No problem.

Adrian got home for breakfast and I explained to him what I had done. "It's cool. He can use my flashlight," he said. Then I described the flashlight to him. The different colored lighting. The funny sideways switch.

As it turns out, this isn't just any flashlight.

This is a $90 Phantom flashlight.

Only in my family could we come up with a recycling project worth over $100.

Comments (Page 2)
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on May 21, 2005
Well, he did have it with him on those lonely nights in the middle east...soo...maybe, hehe


Ha ha, kinky....

BTW, I owe you an article on my t-shirt. It got here a bit back, and it's great. Even Adrian liked it.

Thanks Brandie I was wondering what happen to it. Can't wait to see how it turned out. Remember all proceeds go towards the "Make a me a rich dirty old man retirement fund" which as you would agree is as good a cause as any

on May 23, 2005
Mason:
Yeah, they can't see blue light.


Hehhee...I didn't know that...but hey, I'm not in the Army...

SPC:
Ha! You wanna make nvg wearers blind? Try lighting a cigarette in front of them while they're on. My eyes still ache when I think about the last time somebody did that to me..............Those things suck if there's any light on around at all.


I'm filing that one away...if I ever get a chance to stick to a terrorist wearing NVGs, I have a plan! Muahahahahaha

or, you could just take the regular six dollar military flashlight and use the blue lens.


Now that wouldn't be very "Army," would it?

Mason:
I knew a guy who went to the hospital because some moron fired off a flash camera while he was wearing his.


Dayum...wow...

TheFazz:
Heh, at least the teacher didn't try to recycle the invention.


Yeah, her husband's also in the Army...hahaha..would have been a nice Father's Day gift, hahaha

Janders:
Thats cute... although I think you should find out what he was going to do with the broom!


Hehe...I'm afraid to ask!

Toblerone:
Ha ha, kinky....


Very...

Thanks Brandie I was wondering what happen to it. Can't wait to see how it turned out. Remember all proceeds go towards the "Make a me a rich dirty old man retirement fund" which as you would agree is as good a cause as any


Of course! I support the cause!

Little Whip: Hehe...glad you enjoyed it...hahaha...all this stuff happens that cracks me up, and I write about it and then later realize...hahaha...why would anyone else care about this junk? Hahhaa

(BTW, I had a dream about you last night...I ran away from my parents' house and you and Simon took me in and made me make salsa, hahhahhaa)
on May 23, 2005
Cute story Brandie! But the broom does really sound funky!
on Jun 23, 2005
My family makes those flashlights! That is a MEDIC's Version of the Phantom Warrior flashlight. The blue is for eye inspections, the dimmable white for clearly reading maps and for seeing fluids...and it also has an infrared bulb that is ONLY visible to NVGs. The bulbs never break or burn out, and one set of 4 AA batteries lasts 1-3 years....I just thought you might like to know what you have there in that $70.00 flashlight. Your son has great taste!!!

P.S. The blue filter from the right angle flashlight does not do the same thing...still puts out IR for the goggles to see

Victoria McDermott, Dir Mil Sales, Phantom Products, Inc.
on Jun 24, 2005
Very amusing story Tex. It's always an adventure when the kids have their school project isn't it?!

Even more amusing....
My family makes those flashlights! That is a MEDIC's Version of the Phantom Warrior flashlight. The blue is for eye inspections, the dimmable white for clearly reading maps and for seeing fluids...and it also has an infrared bulb that is ONLY visible to NVGs. The bulbs never break or burn out, and one set of 4 AA batteries lasts 1-3 years....I just thought you might like to know what you have there in that $70.00 flashlight. Your son has great taste!!!

P.S. The blue filter from the right angle flashlight does not do the same thing...still puts out IR for the goggles to see

Victoria McDermott, Dir Mil Sales, Phantom Products, Inc.


....the Phantom lady read this blog!
on Jun 24, 2005
Ouch!
I knew a guy who went to the hospital because some moron fired off a flash camera while he was wearing his


ok, good to know.

So if I ever fear I'm being surrounded by special forces with NVG's, I will just take out a camera and take pictures at random in every direction. Super cool to know, just hope al Jazeera doesn't get this tidbit! lol!
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