It has been a busy, but lazy couple of weeks since our last post. I personally have been struggling with a long to do list, fatigue and sickness. When we returned from vacation we started Phoenix on solids and Axel was out of food. Lets just say that equated to hours and hours of cooking and baking to get both of the kids food made. Since then Phoenix has done well with the sweet potatoes, butternut squash, carrots, broccoli and most recently chicken! Next in line is asparagus and beets, which are already made. The first fruit will be cooked peaches, then pears, which I will make later this week. Axel finally has a bunch of food made for him, except tortillas, because he eats them up too quickly and they are labor intensive. So besides all of the food cooking, we have all recently come down with a mild summer cold and I am getting over a bout of gastritis from drinking too much wine :)

A couple of weekends ago the weather was beautiful so we decided to do a family run to Baskin Robins. Phoenix enjoyed chewing on the spoon while Axel enjoyed his chocolate ice cream.
The first of August we went to visit Auntie who is on maternity leave and patiently awaiting the arrival of baby Braylin.
We enjoyed a trip to Fairy land and then went back to Auntie's house for lunch.
Phoenix broke in a few of Braylin's toys and Axel had fun helping Phoenix figure out how to play with them.
Phoenix has really developed physically over the past month. I mentioned she is rolling over both directions last time and pushing herself up, but now she is showing signs of getting ready to crawl. We are all excited to see Phoenix crawl and chase after her brother!
She is still working on sitting and can sit for up to 10 minutes unsupported if she is not distracted. She can still fall backwards so I like to make sure I place a pillow behind her or spot her.
We do a lot of laundry, as you may expect. Axel has always loved the laundry basket. To keep Phoenix from rolling everywhere I placed her in it, which renewed Axel's interest. We are now doing a lot of laundry basket rides around the house!
This past week has been about the neighborhood kids playing together as much as possible. Every night they played for an hour just like most of last year. It has been sad that the boys really haven't played on a regular basis since the holidays last year and then the arrival of Phoenix and Nishka (Rishaan's sister) in January.
Hema, Elisa and I tried to get as much chat time in together as well. (This is what led to the too much wine incident, but that is another story for another day :) )
Here is a typical view of the kids playing and the parents talking!
Rishaan and his family left for vacation on Wednesday so this is the last moment of all three kids together on Tuesday night.
Axel was able to play with Max on Wednesday and Thursday night before Max and his family moved to Singapore. Here is a picture of Max, Sophia and Axel the night Max took off for the airport. We were able to help out with last minute packing.
I feel so sad for Axel because I remember the feeling of having to move and leave friends. I never expected he would have the opposite problem and have to deal with the sadness of seeing all of his close friends move away from him. He is young enough and resilient enough that I am not sure if it has even phased him yet. He did great with Mason, his closest friend at daycare, moving in early July. I think when Rishaan's family moves in the next year or so and he doesn't have any neighborhood kids to play with, he will have a harder time with it. It is hard to predict the future though. I am glad he has had a year or two of good childhood memories playing with Max, Sophia and Rishaan.
This past Friday we went to the Palo Alto Museum and Zoo again. He absolutely loves it there.
It is cool to see him trying to figure out how everything works. He explained in detail where the tennis balls goes in this "self- power" exhibit.
Axel has really become quite coordinated himself over the past couple of months. He is running and climbing as well as other kids his age now.
He is also becoming more brave and doing things himself. It has been really fun to see this transformation.
After talking with a friend about finger food and Phoenix's allergies, she sparked an idea to feed Phoenix chicken as a finger food. Phoenix and I were both happy because I know that she wants to experiment with feeding herself just as much as I want her to be able to feed herself. I plan on doing this with a few more atypical foods for an infant since Phoenix will likely be "grain" free for up to 2 years. Meats are low on the allergy list in case you were wondering why I chose chicken. I never use to think of meat as baby food, but now I don't think it is so weird after all :)
Today we went to a birthday party and we have another next week. I hope to post a few pictures from these events next week. Until then, we will continue to try to cherish each moment, friend and loved one as much as we can!