It was incredibly nice to be home and with the kids starting from 1 pm on May 29th, the last day of school, until I had to return to work on June 9th. We had two, three day swim meets in a row, which I mentioned previously and the second one was just as successful as the first. It was actually really nice to have our own "Intrasquad meet" with just Santa Clara Swim Club kids in between prelims and finals of the International meet we were hosting. The kids were able to sleep in and we were always done by 3pm.
Phoenix was able to see Audrey because her brother was swimming in the International meet. Here they are actually saying good bye. Audrey was there on the last day for prelims and came with us to In N Out afterwards.
We decided to stay for Finals because it was starting at 4pm and was projected to get over by 5:30pm.
Rubix was recruited to time because they needed more volunteers. It was crazy to see how poor attendance was on this last day of finals, but apparently most of the really fast swimmers left for U.S. Summer Nationals which was being held in Indianapolis, IN. Rubix had a lot of fun seeing the older swimmers and timing for them. On Friday, Phoenix had a great 400IM, dropping 10 second and getting a 5:36.77, but was .08 shy of the AAAA time. Rubix had a stellar 400 Free achieving a 5:27.23 which was nearly a 12 second drop from last year! Saturday Rubix started off the day crushing his 100 Free, dropping more than 8 seconds and finishing in 1:12.51. Phoenix dropped more than 2 seconds in her 200 free getting a 2:23.34. Both kiddos did the 50 back, Phoenix dropping an entire second and getting 35.32 and Rubix dropping half a second finishing in 38.11 seconds. Phoenix ended her day with the 100 free and only dropped .81 seconds finishing in 1:09.27. She was hoping for a couple of seconds faster, but had trouble with her breathing and ending fast. Rubix dropped more than 2 seconds in his 50 fly finishing in 35.08. On Sunday Phoenix dropped more than 2 seconds in her 100 beast missing the Far Western cut by less than a second at 1:28.88. Rubix dropped more than 5 seconds, just missing the AAA time finishing at 1:36.61. Both kids added in their 100 back and Phoenix had a tough 50 free as well, but Rubix was able to drop another half a second finishing his 50 free in 33.02, .04 off of AAA time.
Here is a cute picture of Rubix and a few of his teammates.
On our week off Daddy really wanted to go for a run with Rubix. Rubix easily ran 3.1 miles one afternoon after he had morning swim practice. Rubix declared he really enjoys having double workouts each day.
Now, I did forget to mention, we weren't all work. The kids and I went to Hakone Gardens on Tuesday morning to enjoy the garden and Koi fish. Phoenix and Rubix had fun feeding them while Axel and I watched.
I forgot how big and colorful they are.
I did manage to get a few good pictures of the kids.
By the water fall.
And a selfie of the kids and myself and....
the littles and myself.
We are excited to go to our first Gold State Valkyries game on Sunday. We are also looking forward to little Grammy and Josie, Hannah and Alex coming next week. Next weekend is also the "Last Chance" meet for the kids before summer Age Group Champs, Far Westerns and Western Zones. Both kids are going to Western Zones for the first time in August. This will be the highest level meet they have qualified for yet! We are looking forward to a fun filled summer with family, friends and of course swim!
I forgot how big and colorful they are.
I did manage to get a few good pictures of the kids.
By the water fall.
And a selfie of the kids and myself and....
the littles and myself.
Part of the reason for me cracking is that I wasn't able to ride my bike. Instead I was taking Phoenix to the track to run or Axel to the gym to lift or shopping at Costco. I finally decided, I need to get up and ride at 7 am in order to spend the rest of the day with the kids. It was cloudy and overcast on Thursday when I headed out on the bike, but I was welcomed with an inversion layer and I had the sun on me the last mile of my climb. I just had to stop on the way down to take a picture of the blanket of clouds that filled the sky. It always reminds me of my childhood view of what heaven would look like. I managed to get up 4 times early on my week off to ride, which was such a blessing!
Rubix and I also had a couple of nights of game night together, which was a blast.
On Sunday we had our annual BBQ at Tiffany's house. The first hour it was just Tiffany and the Szolushas, but slowly Charlotte came out and then Avery and finally Cliff.
Rubix decided to play in the water by himself.
He found enjoyment, as always.
Charlotte eventually got into the pool and then the two decided to go into the hot tub.
Avery made her famous cotton candy, but only Rubix ate it this year. P and A didn't want any.
After dinner the kids finally played together. The older kids played cards while Rubix entertained himself with the pool table.
He did much better this year now that he is a bit bigger.
I had a need to make good wholesome food and decided to make home made gnocchi for the first time. It was absolutely pain stacking, because I made a huge batch! Five times the recipe to be exact!!!
I had to cook them in batches as well, which made the 3 hour process more than I signed up for.
I had two big containers full of gnocchi. I think it was a success. I prepared broccoli and bacon with it and the boys put parmesan cheese on it. I would have made a yummy butter sauce with it, but the kids are too picky, so I left it plain.
We managed have managed through the first 2 weeks of the summer swim schedule which included 4 mornings where the kids are swimming in the water by 6:30 or 7 am. Phoenix has 7 practices and Rubix has 6 practices. They are both in the water about 3 hours more than they normally are.
The kids wanted to work on starts and finishes so we went to Los Gatos High school on Father's day. They have start blocks there where the kids can work on their dives.
Afterwards we went to Stacks for a huge lunch!
Happy Father's Day!
We all managed to clean our plates!
And a selfie of Keith and I!
Another cool thing that happened on Father's day was Keith helping Axel shave for the first time.
Axel really didn't want me to take any pictures, but I managed a couple.
After he said NOOOO, he smiled with his clean shaven face! He looks so young and clean without his super long side burns, his little mustache and his long chin hairs :)
Here is Phoenix laughing as we were convincing her for one last photo with Daddy-o for Father's day.
Happy Father's Day.
We are excited to go to our first Gold State Valkyries game on Sunday. We are also looking forward to little Grammy and Josie, Hannah and Alex coming next week. Next weekend is also the "Last Chance" meet for the kids before summer Age Group Champs, Far Westerns and Western Zones. Both kids are going to Western Zones for the first time in August. This will be the highest level meet they have qualified for yet! We are looking forward to a fun filled summer with family, friends and of course swim!
Oh, the big news for Axel is that he joined a running club with his new Harker Cross country coach. He is on the igreyhounds menlo team, which he is having a blast with. He is done with the first two weeks. He started AP Bio and is super bored with it because the class is the slowest class he has done in 2 years! Rubix has been in basketball camp and loving it and Phoenix started an Algebra prep 2 week class, which she feels is boring and review as well! ugh!
And best news of all is that Keith will start his 6 weeks sabbatical next Wed the 25th! It is a little stressful as far as timing because his company just had a huge re-org, but things should work out okay.
I am hoping to post 4th of July weekend before AGC. Until next time.... :)