At this time last year, I wrote at Suzanne’s Mom’s Blog that I came home from running an errand and found mystery cookies in the back door. It didn’t take long, however, to recognize the artistry of a certain family Suzanne has known since kindergarten.
This year, the pater familias presented me with a cookie I guarantee has never been seen before.
Perhaps you have heard of the Higgs Boson, that elusive particle that physicists claim is necessary for mass. It was thought to have been corralled last July after “a decades-long search [and] the construction of one of the most expensive and complex experimental facilities to date, the Large Hadron Collider, able to create and study Higgs bosons (if they exist).” Thus, Wikipedia.
Do you believe in things unseen?
Well, let me tell you: if Higgs Boson were a cookie, this is what it would look like. (Please note the H and the confusion in the brain.)


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