A conversation with my child Friday after school:
Child: I need an entire astronaut suit, complete with space helmet, for my History Fair project.
Me: Okay. When do you need it?
Child: Tuesday.
Crap.
The suit itself is easy. White long sleeved shirt. White pants. White shoes. Done.
Space helmet? No idea how to construct one of those babies.
I thought about a motorcycle helmet covered with white duct tape. Then I ruled it out because I don't have a motorcycle helmet and those people I know that do have one … well they don't want it covered in white duct tape to look like a space helmet.
I thought about a globe covered with white duct tape. Then I ruled it out because I don't own a globe.
Then I had a lightbulb moment. A globe shaped lighting fixture! Lightbulb moment. Get it? Lightbulb? Lighting fixture?
Tap tap tap. Is this thing on?
The round light fixture brought to mind a goldfish bowl. Minus the fish, of course. And minus the water, too.
None of these ideas really worked, so I did the only thing that I know to do in these types of situations: I emailed NASA to see what the going rate for an astronaut helmet is these days.
I am still awaiting a reply.
Taking matters back into my own hands, I grabbed my purse and keys, drove to Target, and strolled up and down the aisles looking for inspiration to strike.
I get almost all of my good ideas at Target.
I was wandering through the housewares department when it hit me: a disposable aluminum roasting pan.

Surely I can squish a rectangular roasting pan into a round astronaut helmet. No problem.
99 cents later the roasting pan was on my kitchen table, ready to be squished and molded.
It was harder than expected.
A lot harder.
A disposable aluminum roasting pan ain't your momma's tin foil, folks. It's tough and rigid and can hold a twenty pound turkey.
It put up quite a fight.
The end results required the use of one determined husband, one hour, one rubber mallet, one basketball, and one roll of white duct tape.
Ta da!
I think it looks out of this world.
Snort, snort. Giggle, giggle.
Get it? A space helmet that looks out of this world. A space helmet?
Hello? Anyone?
Tap tap tap. Is this thing on?
*crickets
Oh well. It's still cool looking helmet.
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