Saturday, December 28, 2013

Sherwin Williams Paint Factory Tour/ Field trip



This morning we went to one of the neatest field trips we have ever been to. A trip to the Sherwin Williams paint Factory in Orlando Florida. We were lucky to attend because the factory only shuts down production for about 5 days out of each year to do maintenance, and today was one of them. The homeschool group I belong to arranged it. We learned a lot, including that they will hire lower level employees, and that they have a college tuition assistance program for those interested in furthering their education and moving up in the company. Just in case you were wondering Chemistry and Engineering are BIG here! We also learned that they are involved with local non profit charity projects- Way to go Sherwin Williams!!  

SO ........the pictures, and yes, I asked permission before snapping any photos :) 


Welcome to Sherwin -Williams




Because I am a nerd I took a picture of their lobby. The door to the office is cool ... and carved!




Safety glasses in place before touring the facility...Safety first...



A video to prepare us for the tour before going in...  you can see it here, it's only 5 minutes but it is exactly what we saw !   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Kx3V40bao




Here we are outside looking at the silo's filled with dry/ powdered raw materials 






Learning how the raw materials are delivered by freight and pumped through the system






 Silo signage






Raw Materials






Mixing a large batch of paint, surprisingly it really didn't smell at all.





We learned that every batch of white paint has a little bit of black paint mixed in which actually makes the white " whiter"




These large factories typically produce only base colors. Dyes are added at the store to make the colors we request




The white hoppers on the right that look like they have chimneys are used to mix smaller batches







Welders Welding ...well, welders who stopped welding so we could take a closer look






More paint mixing






Hoses







The lab!!!








A display of the different paints they produce






A viscometer to test the paints viscosity just like in the video






This machine tests tint strength









The paint is mixed and tested and now goes into cans, they roll down this apparatus





If you look up... lots of cans waiting to be filled. This plant produces something like 9,000 gallons a day





Once your paint is in the can it needs a label and this is the machine that does it







These little chips are glue. They get fed into the machine above and melt







The can rolls through the conveyor and through the melted glue- you can see some dry strands here





And just a moment later, the can rolls further down and a label goes on...... here is a stack








Lids and handles go on here







 A coil of metal that will be turned into a handle(s)








Here they were showing us a machine that scans the bar codes to make sure the paint in the can is what the can is labeled with. Sorry, I didn't get a good pic of that machine.  






Assorted paint can labels.




All in all it was a wonderful experience. The tour was amazing and they were SOOOO kid friendly. They even told the kids to stop them at any time if they saw something in the plant they wanted more info on or to go see. They brought us back to the break room afterwards for more Q &A's  and even gave the kids snacks, drinks, and a souvenir Sherwin - Williams pen.  I am sure there is more I am forgetting but a big thanks to Sherwin- Williams, I think they just may have made a new customer out of me.  


Did I mention I love homeschooling? 


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Nutcracker Fun

Today was a long, but FABULOUS day! 


We were able to attend a performance of the Nutcracker Ballet at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center. A fellow homeschooling mom friend and her children are part of a local homeschool community and they are rocking some really cool field trips!   
We were there before 10 a.m. and if you know my family, you know that that is no small feat. We are soooo not early risers .  But it was well worth it!  Here are a few pics. Mind you , it's a ballet, and they are moving, so um... not the clearest of pictures, but I tried. 

















When all was said and done we were ready to eat and luckily one of my girlfriends also went to the ballet with her family, so it was an instant playdate. Lunch eaten, a quick stop at Starbucks , and .... can you guess where we are????  





Yup, Krispy Kreme, and they were hot!! It was all for the kids ....really!



And no day is complete without stopping at the castle playground! All six kids ran around and burned off their donuts before long.  





A pretty pond! The kids watched the ducks, walked over bridges, and collected empty clam shells 



and snails





Then it was dinner time, so away we went , and wouldn't you know it, downtown by the lake they had Christmas lights set up, so we spent the evening strolling around looking at Christmas trees, lights, and the fountain show. The fact that it was cold out tonight made it really feel like Christmas. It was a really lovely day , spent with really lovely friends, and we are really blessed.