Axel and Keith went camping for Cub Scouts June 2nd and 3rd. This year they went to Mt. Hamilton. It was hot, open, dry and had lot of bugs!
They did a hike, skits, made smores and enjoyed hanging out. Axel enjoyed reading a bit too!
He was the flag bearer for all of their rituals they do. He played his flute for America Beautiful too.
While Axel and Daddy were out, I wanted to make sure I had fun things planned for the other kiddos. When they headed out, we headed to the pool. After some fun in the sun we went to church. Phoenix moved up to the Kindergarten group and got to experience real Sunday school for the first time! She enjoyed it, but said, "there was no outside play time." On Sunday morning, Phoenix, Rubix and I headed to Deer Hollow Farm.
I had wanted to make up for the Palo Alto Museum and Zoo being closed. Rubix loved it just as much as I thought he would.
It was getting hot out so we were only there for an hour.
Axel had his friend Ameera's birthday party on Sunday afternoon. He had a great time building Legos. It is funny how his group of friends still like Legos like he does.
Here are a couple of pictures of Axel at the swim-a-thon on Monday June 4th. He was able to improve by 9 laps this year to get a total of 58 laps over the course of 30 minutes. Although he did the most number of laps for 9 year olds he did not win the 9/10 year old category because there was one 10 year old who did over 70 laps! I was busy counting while Phoenix was swimming so I wasn't able to get a picture of her. She did 11 laps in about 15 minutes before she decided she had enough. The first story was that she had a stomach ache, but maybe she was just tired. She ate a bunch of food and appeared to be feeling well about 30 minutes later :)


Rubix continues to love putting on his swim cap and goggles. Here he is helping me vacuum the house. He was all ready to go to swim, but Daddy came home in time to take Axel and Phoenix which allowed me to stay home and clean. Rubix is still at that age where he likes to stay with me regardless of what I am doing. I am not sure if it is helpful or more work, but I am trying to enjoy each moment as he is growing up the quickest!

Axel had his last day of school on Thursday, June 7th. The half day of school consisted of a "Kiddie Carnival" with a jump house, dunk tank, games, corn dogs, french fries and cotton candy. I was sad that I wasn't able to be there and volunteer, but I was glad that he had a blast. That night we spent the evening at Jack Fischer Park at Axel's last Pack meeting of the year. It will likely be our last pack meeting ever as Axel says there is only a 10% chance of him continuing. He is just too busy with his other activities and he likes the other activities better. Here is a picture of him receiving his Bear badge.
Phoenix had her last day of school on Friday, June 8th. They had Circus day and got to dress up in costumes. Families were allowed to join for pizza at 11:15 am. She came home with us at 12:15pm as the kids whose families didn't come had to go down for their typical nap time.
Most of the teachers were dressed up like clowns. Here is Ms. Angelina, Diya and Phoenix.
Rubix, Axel and the other brothers/ older siblings had fun playing basketball. Rubix seriously loved their play area. I think he will have no problem at all transitioning to Challenger in a couple of years.
It was sad to say goodbye to Challenger. It has been the best decision that Keith and I have made. The foundation that Phoenix received going there is amazing in both character development and language arts/ mathematics.
Phoenix is excited Kyla will be joining her at Harker, but is sad that Adella (right) won't be. Adella will be at summer school with Phoenix so they will have 6 more weeks together starting this coming Monday, June 18th.
After saying goodbye to her friends we came home for Rubix to take his nap. After I put Rubix down and quickly packed I was able to head out for Angel's Camp for another girls weekend with my mom and sister. Keith stayed home from work, so that I could leave before traffic picked up, but traffic was bad regardless. It took me almost 4 hours, but luckily I arrived just before 5 pm and my mom and I got to grab a quick bite to eat. Shannon left her house after 5pm and made it by 7 pm. We were excited to spend another weekend together. The Angel's Camp WorldMark was beautiful. The facilities/ amenities were amazing. Outside our patio/deck were cute deer and fawn. We stayed up late talking.
In the morning, after breakfast, we headed to Moaning Cavern. We descended 235 stairs into the cave. The stairs were welded together in the 1920s. It was exceptionally scary for those of us who are afraid of heights. Luckily, we made it down to a platform with railing where we felt a "little safer".
The inside of the cave was beautiful. After our hour tour of the cave and our ascent back up the stairs Shannon and I decided to zip line.

I have always wanted to zip line, but have been very afraid of heights for as long as I can remember. Apparently, Shannon and my mom are just as afraid of heights. We were able to conquer our fears and do the zip line twice! It was really fun and I am glad that we were able to do it. Our initial intention was to dedicate tackling this fear to our cousin Kendra. We took a video where I got all choked up and started crying. Mom was suppose to take a video of us going down the zip line, but for some reason it didn't record it. We rented Go Pros and did it a second time in order to record it, but it felt like a lie to dedicate it to Kendra because we had already accomplished this fear and it wasn't scary at all, but instead fun and enjoyable. We are both so moved by Kendra and her faith and strength during her very difficult walk of life right now. She is truly our inspiration!

After our fun filled day we enjoyed a delicious dinner and then Antique shopping in cute Sonora, CA. We ended the night with frozen yogurt and a quick trip to the huge hot tub that can accommodate 32 people! It was a little strange having 20 people in a hot tub all having their own conversations, but relaxing regardless!
While I was having a lovely day with my mom and sister, Axel, Phoenix and Keith were at a swim meet. Keith was announcing for most of the morning so Axel and Phoenix were hanging out with Hilary and her mother Caitlin.
Phoenix also had Natalie helping her again.
Both Axel and Phoenix improved almost all of their event times and had a great day.
After their long day at the pool the headed over to Tyler and Cynthia's house for a BBQ. The whole gang was their minus myself. They enjoyed a lovely evening together. Eileen sent us this picture of Delinger, Alex, Rubix, Axel and Lily. Axel has a pineapple on his chest because Daddy found a fun pineapple shirt at party city when they went to get big buddy gifts on Friday afternoon.
On Sunday morning before heading home we hiked to see Natural Bridges. It was absolutely beautiful! Shannon and I both want to take our families to Angel's Camp one day. There is so much to do!
Luckily, the way home only took 2.5 hours and I was home in time to take the kiddos to the pool and prepare for the work week. We finally captured a picture of Rubix in the pool. Can you tell how much he wants to be like his big brother and sister. It is soooo cute!!!!!
This week Axel and Phoenix are home relaxing from the long school year. They spent two days with Marlena, Annika's younger sister, and the rest of the week is with me!
Next week Axel is with Marlena the three days I work and Phoenix starts school. Keith is travelling all week so we will see how smoothly the week goes with work and swim.