For the first time I took off of work for Spring Break. Since Phoenix is at Challenger she ended up having Spring Break with Axel. Since two kids needed to be taken care of it made sense for me to fight for the time off from work. It was really nice to have the two older kids Monday through Wednesday while Rubix was at Angela's.
On Monday, Axel requested that we stay home for the most part of the day. I was fine with that as it was his first official day of Spring break. So after dropping Rubix off at Angela's we headed to Axel's 9 year old check up, which I mentioned in the last post. We did a little bit of cleaning and computer game and Barbie doll playing and flute playing and that was about it for the day. At 5 pm we picked up Rubix and then headed to Westgate Cabana Club for the first day of preseason swim practice.
Here is Rubix and Daddy watching Phoenix swim while eating dinner. Axel has swim practice before Phoenix from 5:30 to 6:15 and then Phoenix swims until 6:50 pm. This will continue until school gets out in June.
On Tuesday I planned a fun filled day at Shoreline Park. Axel was asked to do a family field trip to learn about anything historical for history class. I have wanted to see the Rengstorff House since moving to Mountain View 14 years ago. Of course I never visited while living a few miles from it so I thought it was a perfect opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. I didn't realize that it had been completely restored in the early 90's after sitting abandoned for over a decade after a fire. When they restored it they only restored the first floor as the original home and the upstairs is now city offices.
Here are a couple of pictures of the kiddos in the family office. The kids got a kick out of the animals that were found in the park so we made sure to capture a few photos of them.
Here is Phoenix in the "play room" or front parlor. She got to dress a replica of a doll that one of the children likely played with.
After our tour we headed over to the park that was designed after Mr. Rengstorff's boat that carried supplies for his business. It was quite boring for the two so after a picnic lunch and a picture we headed back to see if we could rent a paddle boat. I do have to mention that while we were eating lunch we had a pesky squirrel who persistently bugged us at a very close distance begging for food.
The kids were over the top excited that we were able to rent a paddle boat for an hour. Phoenix picked the blue sparkly boat.
Phoenix happily sat in the back while Axel and I pedaled away in the front.
Axel was a great co pilot. He showed great endurance pedaling for almost the entire hour. The seats were harder than I remember and I actually bruised my sit bones as I had tenderness when sitting on a hard chair slouched for a couple of days. As long as I sat up straight and didn't put pressure on my sit bones I was fine. Funny!
Another very funny moment was Axel saying, "I knew we were going to do something fun. Now when my friends ask what I did, I can tell them that I went to Shoreline park and saw the Rengstorff house and went paddle boating!"
The kids couldn't believe how many "black birds with white peaks, that aren't ducks" were, so I asked them for a picture in front of these "mysterious" birds. I loved how well the kids got along all day. It was truly a pleasure to spend the day with them.
Right when we got home Axel had to use the restroom which meant that I could get the stool sample I needed to check to see if he is still lactose intolerant. Phoenix and I jumped into the car to drop it off at Kaiser as I didn't want to put it in my freezer! She was so cute I just had to capture a picture of her. She was loving the Mommy time. If you couldn't tell we were just about to start playing Barbies again when I told her we had to quickly go drop off Axel's stool sample.
On Wednesday we spent the day at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. I waited until the very end of our visit there to capture pictures which resulted in a protesting Phoenix.
The museum was quite complete and we had a very enjoyable 3 hours there. We had to cut it a little short as we had to get home so I could prepare dinner before we had to head to the Campbell Police Station for Axel's cub scouts and then directly to pick up Rubix so we could make it to swim practice on time.
Apparently, Cub Scouts requires the Bear Den to visit a police station. It took them all year to solidify a tour. The Campbell Police Station was gracious to help out. The boys seemed to really enjoy it.
I have never seen the back of a police car before. I had no idea the seats were like this.
Here is the kind officer who gave us the tour with Pack 505 and siblings.
Here are the Bear Den members with the police officer.
Thursday we did our usual library visit and swim practice in the evening.
Today was a rainy day where we spent most of the morning at the dentist. Axel got his first xrays and it showed he has a cavity. We need to visit the orthodontist and figure out what they want to do about his crowded mouth. Once that is figured out he is going to have to get a filling. Phoenix did not take xrays but it does look like she has 2 cavities starting. We may have to address them at her next visit in 6 months. Rubix will also have his first dentist appointment in October when we return.
Phoenix decided to attend swim practice again tonight in the rain! She was surprisingly tough and had a great practice. Only 4 kids showed up including her. Keith and I are really excited to see the drive to want to improve. She told me tonight on the way home that she wants to be a swimming superstar! I couldn't be more excited to support her on this new found journey.