December and the first couple of weeks of January were some of the craziest storms and rain falls that we have had in my 20 years since moving back to California. Although we feel very blessed to have our reservoirs filled it has been very hard on our community with downed trees, damaged houses, vehicles and roads. Our mountain neighbors just now have their power restored.
Now onto the kiddos!
Rubix went on his second field trip ever. He had the luxury of going to Levi stadium. We were uncertain if he was actually going to get to go because of the heavy rain predicted, but the storm broke enough to allow the kids to go and they still had fun despite the weather. Rubix is the one in the blue rain coat with a big smile on his face.On Friday night, Phoenix went to swim practice and had her 4 close friends stay to celebrate her birthday. We had pizza and cake and we gave out cake to most of the swimmers who came to practice.
I realized after I started cutting the cake that I did not get a picture of it!
Here is Ayline, Kaila, Phoenix, Camille and Great from left to right. They had such a great time playing in the pool and hot tub until 8pm! Oh, did I tell you it was in the 40's out and we, the parents, were practically freezing! The girls hardly noticed!
Phoenix had her first friend sleepover ever! Kaila was able to come over after the pool and spend the night. I made the girls pancakes with sausage, fresh fruit and whipping cream for breakfast.
Phoenix was thoroughly happy! She loves deciding what she is going to eat all day!
I made her put her hands up since this will be the last time she can show her age by using her hands. I am so excited that she is double digits and 10 now!
Kaila left just before noon, which allowed Keith and I to sneak in a quick bike ride before having to get ready for Phoenix's 2nd birthday party! Yes, she had 3 school friends come over to celebrate her special day on Saturday afternoon. We just made her a small chocolate vegan cake and had ingredients for root beer floats.
Phoenix wanted an art party so all of the girls painted the same picture.
They also painted their nails! You see Melissa, Angela and Kylie from left to right with Phoenix in the back.
Rubix was disappointed he wasn't part of the party. I had no idea he would care. Axel, being his sweet self took it upon himself to help him paint a picture. Here is the finished product. I just want to give a shout out to Gma Susan who turned me on to the dollar tree. I was able to purchase canvases, paints and all of the party supplies for $48 dollars! What a deal!
The birthday girl in art heaven!
Angela and Phoenix showing off their paintings!
The girls singing happy birthday.
I love small parties!
Phoenix requested sushi and other Asian cuisine. I do have to say, I was so happy to see her friends eat a ton of food! Angela typically doesn't eat well when she comes over so I was so happy to see her eat. Kylie ate all night and Melissa ate a ton before going home early to celebrate Chinese New Year. It was a total success!
After dessert the girls got started on project two which was scrap booking! We had a small scrap book for each of the girls and they had so much fun taking pictures from the party and creating a book of memories. I am so proud of Phoenix for having friends with similar interests. The kids do not necessarily do art together at school, so it was a pleasant surprise to see all of the girls enjoy themselves with good old fashion fun.
On Sunday, we spent over 4 hours making Challah bread for her heritage class history project. Phoenix was able to bring it in and share it with her history class on Monday and share that her daddy had fond memories of his Grandma making it. Our house has been so cold (because our heating bill was through the roof, so we went hard core and keep the house at 62 or 63 degrees) we had to put an electric heater in Phoenix's room with the door closed and flour covered to get it to rise. So funny!
On Sunday, she raced hard in the 100 and 50 free improving her times, but out of reach of J.O. times by a second. She missed J.O. time by .2 seconds in the 100 meter IM. We were ecstatic for her as she has had some really tough meets without improved times this fall. We stared private lessons for her and Rubix, 30 minutes each the 2 weekends before this meet and the small technique changes was exactly what she needed to finally break J.O. times. She is signed up for the 50 breast and fly on March 11th and 12th. She also qualified for the Allstar meet and we will find out soon if she made the Allstar team.
Axel PR's in all of his events, except one. He is slowly improving his times, but he wishes he could get more BB times and get closer to reaching an A time. He works so hard at practice and he continues to go to master swim on Saturdays at 7am. He got a 23/25 on the AMC8 which is an honorable mention. He is waiting to see if he made Mathcounts. He is hoping to find out this week. He is getting nervous about the AIME coming up because he hasn't been able to do any practice tests. He also signed up for the Berkeley math invitations with the AlphaStar math team but we are still waiting to see if he made that team.
Big news for Axel is that he made his 9th grade course selections. He is hoping to take Cal BC AP, CS AP with data structures, Honors Japanese, Honors Physics and English 1 and World History 1 next year. He elected to skip an extra period option for a study hall considering he will have such a tough schedule for his first year. We are working on completing his 4 year plan to make sure he doesn't miss out on any cool classes. It looks like he should be able to take 4 years of advanced math and computer science classes, which makes him very happy! He just has to make sure he can squeeze in his required classes like his study of the arts and P.E. credit through sports.
Life is full and good. I only have one more week of mentoring and then I will go down to working just 4 days a week for 3.5 months. I also got approved to finally cut my hours so come March 1st I will be back down to 24 hours! I am so excited as I should have time to stay on top of things more. My new schedule will allow me to be able to get the kids right after school for swim practice every day, which is important when Keith travels.
Next week is a big week of Valentine exchanges, a field trip for both Phoenix and Rubix and a Valentine's breakfast for the 1st graders with their parents. I have the privilege of going with Phoenix for an all day field trip and I get to go to the parent breakfast as my mentoring ends just in time! I am looking forward to a fun filled week with the kiddos!
I hope to post at the end of the month! We have more swim meets, which means very busy weekends.
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