Phoenix left for her 5 day class trip on October 21st. Keith had the pleasure of driving her to campus for drop off in the morning. Later in this post I will write in detail the happenings of her trip.
When I was taking a picture of her artwork on Axel's wall, I ran across fun pictures that Axel took with Liya on his desk.
On October 24th I had the privilege of being a group chaperone for Rubix's class field trip to the San Jose Tech Museum.
He was very excited since I was unable to go in 1st or 2nd grade because they only had a few field trips and his teacher's used the pop sickle stick method and my name was not drawn!
We had Ariv and Caliber, along with Sriya and Alice in our group. Here are the happy boys on the way to the museum.
The kids were so excited when we arrived!
We went straight to the robotics section because that was number one on everyone's wish list. I was really lucky to have such a good group of kids who stuck together and were good about moving on to different exhibits.
Here is Alice, Ariv and Sriya's robot.
And Caliber and Rubix's robot with spinning fish and all!
We were at the museum from 9 am to 2:45 pm so we had time to watch the hour long IMAX production on Cities of the Future! It was really entertaining and educational.
After the movie we headed back downstairs to finish seeing the exhibits. The Gravity wall was another fun exhibit that all of the kids wanted to partake in.
Before we headed up stairs we made sure to get a group photo!
Rubix enjoyed this interacting anatomy exhibit.
The day ended with the kids making colored algae. For some reason Rubix did not want to do it, but half way through their 30 minute science experiment he decided he did want to join.
He was so incredibly sad about his choice, but he was unable to join because I gave his spot away to another classmate. He was preoccupied with this game that was killing bacteria to save the good cells.
Here he is on the way home, so sad and upset with his choice. He took his sadness all the way to bed and told me, "I don't know why I didn't just go and make the algae."
Right after we returned from the field trip Rubix and I headed to Axel's cross country meet. We made it just in time to watch the Varsity girls race and then Axel's race.
Axel had a great start! He got right up at the front with the crazy fast and tall Menlo kids.
He stayed with three Menlo kids for the first half a mile and then decided a 4:30 pace might be out of reach for him to hold.
He made a smart decision and let the three Menlo kids go. He stays in no man's land for more than half a mile before he got caught by the pack of 8 boys behind him. You can see Axel in no man's land behind the front 4 and in front of the pack of 8.
Axel getting caught.
You can see Axel battling during the hills portion. I unfortunately messed up my last two videos so you do not get to see his incredible finish. He ends up getting an incredible time of 16:45.5. He got nipped at the line by a Sacred Heart kid who came in at 16:45.2 and he had such an incredible last 800 he finished 8th place, beating his team leader by 2 seconds! I really wish I had it on video because I was so proud of how he raced. He tested his limits by going out hard, settled in and then finished off the last 1200 speeding up to finish the last 800 had a 4:30 pace!
Axel told me on the way home that he decided to let all of fears and anxieties go before the race and just go out and see what happens. Well, it worked! This is the pace he needs to qualify for states!
Another picture on the hike.
And one more of the hike with her back to us. The white sweat shirt around her waist and the pink backpack.
They learned how to make dye's of different colors from nature, which Phoenix really enjoyed. She is not in the picture below, but this was one from the album and it was one of the things she mentioned that she really enjoyed.
The second day consisted of a trip on the ferry to Angel's Island. The learned about the Chinese Exclusion Act and how they were treated as they stayed at Angel's Island. Of course, some time along the Bay was also apart of this day's adventures.
The third day consisted of staying at Camp Newman to work together as a team to perform different tasks and ropes courses together. None of these pictures have Phoenix in it, but I thought it would be nice for her to have some pictures to remember the trip by.
This was a great one where they had to walk together as a unit.
Here two people had to work together to get as far as they could along the narrow ropes. And can you guess, the highlight of the trip for Phoenix was the high ropes course. She went to the top twice and said, she only looked down once, which was a mistake.
At night they had different activities each evening and the last day they did skits together. This was the last picture I found of Phoenix in the schools photo album of the trip.
They also learned how to make fire naturally. No fires were actually lit, but the vice principal said much fun was had, regardless.
Phoenix got off the bus and we drove immediately to her swim meet Friday night. I received multiple text messages asking where Phoenix was all week because her teammates missed her. Here are a few of her friends giving her a warm welcome after 6 days of not seeing her swim friends! (Joanna, Helen, Hope, Phoenix, Stella and Amy in the front.)
Friday night she did the 400 IM and she added even more time than she did the last time she raced it 3 weeks previously (5:10, instead of a 5:08, instead of her PR of 5:04), which put her in a rough place mentally for the 50 fly, 50 breast and 50 back that she was signed up for on Saturday. She really only added a quarter and a half a second in the back and fly and she decided to not warm up for the 50 breast which lead to a 2 second add. At any rate, she was so upset, she spent the rest of the day "de-stressing".
Out of the de-stressing came a master piece! I absolutely love her anime!
Phoenix 100 IM (She is lane 3 with a black cap, blue suit)
These are all A or AA time standards, which is a great improvement! She can no longer say she cannot sprint because she is learning how by practicing them at the meets! Phoenix, Stella and Katherine are sitting on Olivia, who you cannot see in the picture.
Rubix had a soccer game on Saturday, so he did not attend the swim meet. He did attend on Sunday, but didn't have the best of days. He was even in the 50 free and 100 IM, but he did drop in the 25 free to a 14.55. He was racing in the 8 and under category, which means he doesn't have any competition and has to race against himself, which is much harder.
Rubix 25 Free (He is in lane 4. You can tell once he finishes first :) )
I was able to get home in time on Saturday to go for a bike ride and then take Axel to Rancho to meet teammates for a long run. I walked with Michael and Marc's moms while the three of them plus Robinson went on a 7 mile run. It was nice to get to know the two mom's as Michael and Marc are freshman on the varsity team.
Rubix, couldn't wait for Sunday after the swim meet to try out his new running shoes with Daddy! They went over to Old Wood to do hill repeats. Rubix even wore Axel's running shorts! So cute!
Phoenix went with her team to In N Out after the swim meet on Sunday and then Stella came over for the rest of the day to hang out. The girls had a blast drawing and playing games together.
Phoenix has sparked Stella's desire to draw again. Phoenix drew this and then taught Stella how to shade. Stella did the "black and white" side and Phoenix did the colored side on the right. I thought it turned out well.
Monday, October 28th, was a day off school for all 3 kids. Keith took the day off to help manage their activities while I worked. The big event of the day was Axel's appointment to get his driver's permit!
On Monday, Phoenix did a little more drawing and drew this Anime character. The kids know who all of them are, but I don't :). I believe she gave this one to her Japanese teacher Matsui sensei.
The week went by quickly and before we knew it, it was Halloween Day! I was excited to have the day off again, which allowed me to volunteer at Rubix's Halloween Party. Phoenix dressed up as Cruella Deville and Rubix decided to dress up as Axel's calculator from a few years ago.
Here is a picture I found on the Whatsapp of Phoenix during the school's Halloween celebration at lunch. You can see Phoenix does not have the wig on. She says she wore it half the day and that she took it off for her Japanese test, which means, she wore it for her first class and took it off for her second class, which was just before lunch. Oh well! I know now to not buy a wig for her in the future.
I dressed up as Rubix's old bat costume.
I had the privilege of running the "pin the monster" game. I had fun spinning the kids around and watching them try to get the eye on the monster.
Rubix did not want to do the art project and decided to play with his friends instead.
Rubix did not have swim practice, but Phoenix did. Luckily, they moved the time up to 4 pm so the kids were done in time for trick or treating. We headed over to Helen's house and Phoenix, Amy and Helen set out for trick or treating. Amy left after just a few homes because it was her dad's birthday. Phoenix and Helen continued until Katherine joined them.
They all had cute balloons made for them by Helen's neighbor and then we headed over to our neighborhood.
We made sure to stop by my neighbor's house who has a beautiful village set up. Felicia and her dad joined us for more trick or treating fun.
The night ended with the girls going through their candy. It was well past 9:00pm by the time everyone left and nearly 10 pm before the kids were in bed. The public schools all had their "teacher institute" day on Friday, which meant no school for them. Our kiddos still had school the next day. They were quite tired when I picked them up for school and late swim practice until 8pm, made for a even longer Friday.
Rubix went trick or treating with Aury and his brother around Jack Fischer Park. Apparently, there were thousands of kids. Tyler, who lives there now, went through 1000 pieces of candy in 1.5 hours. After he ran out of candy, he joined Rubix and Keith. Jade and Zoe, were with their mother and trick or treated around the Harker lower school neighborhood.
I was surprised when Rubix and Keith got back just after 9 pm. It was great for each of the kids to be able to enjoy their own friends. It is a little sad to no longer go as a family, but the kids are old enough now, where being with their friends is more important then the trick or treating itself.
Axel did a group costume with his cross country team. They were characters from The Minions. I picked up Axel from trick or treating in downtown Los Gatos around 9:30pm. He went with a group of 8 of his cross country buddies after practice to dinner and then trick or treating. He had an especially long day on Halloween because he stayed up extra late the night before and then got up extra early on Halloween to get all of his homework done to allow him to go trick or treating with his friends. It was really weird dropping him off at school in the morning and then picking him up 14 hours later.
Yesterday was the kick off for swim-a-thon for Santa Clara Swim Club. The kids swam and then played games. All of the girls pictured here won a raffle price. Helen and Sophia won a beanie and Phoenix and Stella won a baseball cap! Helen, Stella and Phoenix played after practice until 1pm when the carnival closed down. I picked up Phoenix and Stella and they came over and Helen joined at 4:10pm after her cello lesson.
Here are the happy girls saying goodbye to Helen!
They made lemon pound cake, built a new home for Phoenix's new ducks and played Chinese jump rope for hours.
They finally left last night at 9pm. Rubix was at his friend Noah's house all day after his last soccer game. Keith went to pick him up around 7pm and they didn't get back until 9pm!
I took Axel to practice at Crystal Springs yesterday morning and he went out to brunch afterwards with members of the Varsity team. He arrived home around 1:30pm and has been working hard on getting homework done. He is also trying to heal up as he developed posterior tibialis tendonitis on Tuesday and has been running through it. I believe the extra walking around on Thursday night after hard workouts on Monday and Wednesday set him over the edge. He is icing and resting and will hopefully be ready for league champs on Friday.


















































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