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sara rae skip to main | skip to sidebar Saturday, March 12, 2011 Up Up is probably one of my favorite animated movies that has come out in the past 5 years, (and Despicable Me). Anyways, I was blown away when I stumbled upon this (via Black*Eiffel)  Apparently National Geographic is doing a series called "How Hard Can It Be?" coming out this fall. For one of the episodes they recreated the house from "Up", balloons and all, to see if it was possible. There were 300 balloons, each about 8 feet tall. After two weeks of working the crew finished it and flew in it for about an hour (they even broke records for flying really high... 10,000 feet). Amazing right.       p.s. I am really wanting one of these 8 foot tall balloons. Posted by sara rae at 10:44 PM 1 comment: Monday, February 14, 2011 P.s. I'm a Valentine just for you... So in kindergarten or 1st grade... sometime when I was little, I can't remember... we made little signs to wear for valentin...

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