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HeliumMade by Amber Adams
9/27/10
Boy!
• Aero Helium was born into the hands of Norman Lockyer and Edward Frankland my doctors in England in 1868.
• We named him after Helios, the Greek God of the sun, because he is the sunshine of my life.
Birth FactsLittle “He” (we call him that because Aero Helium is a bit of a mouthful, if
you know what I mean. It is pronounced heeleeuhm.) weighed a whole 4.003 amu and was 2 protons
long! He is a little small for his family, the Noble Gases, but we love
him anyways.
He is a non-metal and a gas,
and is quite gassy if you
know what I mean.
Whatever you do DO NOT
feed him any bean baby
food or you will really regret
it.
He is a very temperamental child and is nowhere near a perfect
angel. It takes almost nothing to make him mad. He boils over at negative 268.93 degrees Celsius and has a complete melt down at negative 272.2 degrees Celsius. We have had to send him to an
anger management counselor in order to try and control his
terrible tantrums.
St. Elemental Hospital
Aero Helium
Amber and Paul AdamsSeptember 1868
My little Helium
PoemOur little boy
Helium, named after the greatGreek God of the sunHelios, my little hon
Lightweight and gassyUsually quite sassy
When it comes to gettingA balloon at the store
Family
Our first house was on 1 Lockyer and Frankland Dr. Airville, North Carolina
He up close and personal
His Future
We have a lot of dreams for our little Helium. He is going to grow up to be
big and strong and hopefully do something useful with his life. I can
easily see him as a man who inflates blimps or balloons, pressurizes deep
sea diver tanks, or even create superconductive magnets if he
studies really hard. Good luck He!