Sunday, May 3, 2020

What Shelter in Place Looks like for us. End of April 2020.

One afternoon a couple of weeks ago while I was cleaning the house and Skyping with Grandma Sonia and Grandpa Bruce the kiddos made a fort in Phoenix's room and turned into super heros. I thought they were adorable. They had so much fun together....until the didn't :) And that is the way life goes around here. We are having a good old time.....or we are a ball of tears, outbursts or frustration. 
 We are blessed for both the good and bad moments. Here is another humerus moment when Axel is working on his acting skills. He had his egg together and then he tore off the top and was giving the quizzical look, "Where did the yoke go?"
 I included this picture just because Rubix started to do the comb over, "to look like Axel." It was very, very cute. The boys now have hair cuts with the weather becoming warmer so the old man come over is no longer.
 The super heros theme continued for a few days and they used their water guns to attack the "bad guy bubbles."
 Another fun moment!
 Rubix received his remote control car birthday present from Auntie. He asked for one, just like Axel's. He was very happy to have one like his brothers.
 Phoenix has build about half a dozen forts since we have had the shelter in place orders. They have been in her room, Rubix's room, the Pinball room and any where she can get away with it.

 I can't remember why I took this picture. I am pretty sure Phoenix is doing school work and her brothers became interested in what she was doing. Maybe it was another calm moment that I wanted to capture since there has been so many heated outbursts of frustration the past week.
 Axel has been starting to help more and more with chores. A couple of Friday's ago he did the dishes, folded the laundry, cleaned his bathroom, cleaned the Pinball room and helped with dinner. It only took me an hour or two to figure out he was trying to earn Minecraft back since I took his computer away from him a few days before for not listening and talking back to me. I was really proud of him for working so hard. The day started with him making coffee for Keith and I. It was lovely.
 Here is just a cute picture of Rubix being his silly self. It has been a little interesting to see him testing his boundaries. He really has been such a great child. I am hoping that he decides it is better to be his sweet self than defiant.
 We often do not get to Phoenix's school art projects until Friday or the weekend. Here is another example of us doing school work over the weekend. The great thing about this particular art project is it was something the three kids and I could do all together. Rubix made a cute cat.
 Axel made a wizard's castle which we called Gargamel's house.
 Phoenix also made a cat, but a 3D cat head with paws, a flower and a castle, that we called a Smurf's house.
I think I mentioned our toilet paper situation and purchase, about a month ago. Well we have been using our hospital grade (paper thin) coreless toilet paper now for a few weeks and decided it would be fun to share how the inside of the roll looks. It really does have much more toilet paper and seems to last significantly longer than normal toilet paper, despite it being thinner. I actually think it is more economical and might consider buying similar toilet paper in the future. Especially, if I continue to not be able to purchase toilet paper locally. 
 Besides school, our days are filled with bike rides, runs, baseball, basketball and other sports. Here are a few pictures from one of our many bike rides. Rubix continues to amaze us with his abilities. It is hard to believe he has only been 4 for 6 or 7 weeks!

 Another wonderful moment of the kids loving on each other.
 Here is a picture after Rubix's first bike crash. I came home from my bike ride to find him crying in the driveway. He was a trooper and brushed off his injuries telling us it didn't hurt. Apparently, he went into our driveway at full speed and flew off his bike as the curb is pretty steep.
 Phoenix showing a curious face for a language arts assignment.
 Rubix deciding he wanted to go for a run after watching Axel run a mile and Phoenix run a half a mile. We ran to the end of Ravenwood, about a quarter of a mile, and then walked home. He is so cute!
 One night before bed, Rubix asked if he could wake up and be a super hero. Well, at 6:50 am the super hero appeared on my bed :)
 The Sunflower Project has been a hit. The neighborhood has all planted their sunflower seeds and we see our neighbors happily stopping by to see our sunflowers growing. They love the counting of the days too.
 Last weekend we splurged and had pumpkin pancakes and homemade whipped cream. We needed to use up the heavy whipping cream before it expired. It was delicious!
 We all ate very well :)

 Axel and Keith have been riding up the mountain every week for 3 weeks. He came home and I noticed his first pimple! I told him, this is a very big milestone, but both him and Daddy thought I was over reacting. I said, "this is the first sign of puberty!" I don't think either one of them agreed with me.
 Axel is also running 3 times per week. He does speed work one day, which is 4 x 400, the mile another day, and a long run of 2 to 3 miles the last day. We discovered Rolling Hills Middle school track is open, which has been great for the mile and speed work. I paced Axel a couple of weeks ago, when he PR'd with a 7:47 minute mile. He is starting to really enjoy running and cycling.
 I just love how Phoenix and Rubix want to be like there bike brother.
 Home school started off pretty good, but after a few weeks it has gotten harder and harder. Phoenix often struggles to get through her work and Axel often gets distracted with "chatting" with his friends. It is difficult to make sure they are staying on top of all of their work.
 Sometimes the Zoom meeting seem like they are more disruptive of the day then helpful. Hardly any of the teachers are teaching. They are often just checking in with the students. It is really sad that so much of the learning is lost or falls onto the parents. It really has been a very stressful time for us to manage work and teaching. Keith has taken the brunt of the teaching as I am often going from one video call to another seeing patients back to back for 7 to 9 hours a day.
 The one who suffers the most is Rubix. He now gets his school lesson before bed. He was really taking off with his work, but now recognizes that everyone is busy. He looks forward to playing, but often gets bored and wants attention. Luckily, he gets to watch some school videos or books with Phoenix.
 I am writing an article about implementing outcome measures with telemedicine. Keith thought I would need a picture of me treating a patient so he took this picture. Yes, I often have to work in the bedroom with the door closed. My patients are very understanding. Yes, I wear my badge and yes, I apparently do smile all of the time, especially when non verbal communication is so important. I find it funny seeing myself.
 Our cute little super hero again!
 Here is Axel the first time going up the climb. He made it to the half way point. The second time he made it up 2/3rds. Today he made it all the way to the top of Bohlman! We are very proud parents!
 With bike riding comes crashes. All 3 of the kids crashed on their bikes one week. Axel tried jumping a big curb and fell on his hip. Phoenix tried standing and pedaling with one hand, and Rubix flew off his bike going full speed into our driveway.
 Daddy also takes them to West Valley College where they do fun tricks like ride down stairs. I thought this was a picture, so this video is not uploaded to play as a video. I should make a blog with a bunch of fun videos. Maybe next time.
 They also do trail rides along the railroad track. Rubix is not always as tough, and sometimes has full on meltdowns on the bike like he did on the trail last week. He is pretty amazing for just turning 4.
 The kids play all kinds of fun sports for P.E. One of their favorites is baseball. Here they are grounding, but they also hit and throw.
I just love this picture of Rubix throwing. 

So much has happened. I do hope to post again soon in the next week of all of the fun projects that we have had the opportunity to do. Check back soon!

Monday, April 27, 2020

Easter Fun

It is hard to believe how quickly time is ticking despite this "slowing down of time", with shelter in place. I find the days are almost longer and more full and it is harder to get things done. When I do have spare time I try to squeeze in my bible study. It is ending next week, so maybe I should be able to catch up on blogging and start scrap booking again. I have to finish 2018 and completely do 2019. Once I get those done, which will hopefully be by mid summer, I will have time to start 2020. It is a little daunting now, but I am sure I will be able to catch up by the end of 2020!

The very cool thing is the time we do have with the kiddos. We are kind of doing the same thing over and over, but we have some really fun projects coming up and some fun projects that we have completed. I wanted to save that for the next blog and just focus on the days before Easter and Easter Day in today's blog.

The first weekend in April brought another lovely rain storm. We enjoyed several rain walks, but one in particular that was memorable was when the kids decided to use umbrellas. We are not big umbrella people because often with rain comes wind. Rubix learned very quickly that it is difficult to hold an umbrella when it is windy out.
It only took a few hundred feet for him to end up on Daddy's shoulders. 
 Phoenix decided she wanted to take the big umbrella. Guess who ended up carrying the umbrellas?
 When we got home, the kids really wanted to play outside. Phoenix thought it would be great to use the umbrellas to stay dry, but it didn't take long for her to realize that it is difficult to play when your hands are occupied.


 So then they decided to play on our little patio that is covered off of our bedroom, but she was still getting wet from the rain. I had a good laugh!
 School is like riding a scary roller coaster. Some days are fun and exciting and some days are like holding on for dear life around a twisty turn where everyone is screaming. This was one of those happy moments where science was fun and cool and Phoenix was cooperating.
 Just like with school work, free play can bring joyous moments and times of tears. We had days of bubbles and water gun fun when the weather started getting warmer.
 For some reason, Phoenix decided that she needs to have a fort again. We have built several forts in the past couple of weeks. Here is a picture of Phoenix sleeping in her fort in protest.

Rubix still loves to mimic his siblings. What one of them has, he also wants. Here Rubix is "taking a nap" in his fort. This is only because he saw Phoenix sleeping. 
 On Easter morning the kids were excited to celebrate Jesus' resurrection. Often they like to cuddle in the morning. I love this because it is moments like these they will take with them their entire life. How awesome it is to have siblings.


We had yummy waffles and fruit for breakfast before heading over to the infamous Easter baskets. 
 The Easter bunny had to get very creative with items to fill the baskets and Easter eggs. I didn't really think about Easter until about 10 days before. When I went to Amazon to shop, nothing was left. I could not get anything delivered in time so I had to resort to plan B. I put in gold fish and fruit snacks. Puzzles, bubbles and glow sticks that the kids forgot about. We also put up the badminton net that they had earned from their pompom jar.


I was really pleased with how well they took it. I thought this was an amazing blessing to not focus on material items. I was so very proud of the kids. 


 The kids even appeared excited for the little treasures they found.
 This years Easter egg hunt included 77 eggs that were placed around the perimeter of the house. They were filled with anything and everything that I could find and fit in the eggs. Coins, stickers, little erasers and candy. Axel overhead me and donated his candy left over from Valentine's day. It was very sweet of him to be so thoughtful.

 I think it was more enjoyable to have the hunt on our property, but maybe because it was new. It was also the first time that Daddy hid the eggs, so it was even more fun for me :)
 We had some great hiding places. If you can see the pink flower behind Rubix, there was a pink egg that looked just like a flower!





 After one pass around the house we stopped to count the eggs. We then ventured back around the house and luckily came out with all 77 eggs!

 Rubix was so excited to see what was inside the eggs. You can see here he is showing a purple little creature. Well, this happened to be Phoenix's, which she recognized. Rubix thought it was cool to have the same one, not realizing that I took it from her.
 Luckily, the kids were into trading for their items.
 As Axel said, it is really the egg hunt that is fun. The stuff inside the eggs usually isn't very exciting. Here he is being facetious with the other Phoenix toy that he is acting so excited about. I think he is mostly doing this to get her upset, but I do have to admit I had a good laugh with his pretend excitement. That is, until Phoenix realized what he was excited about.
 Yes, pure excitement to see his red bouncy ball in one of his eggs!
 And even Phoenix enjoyed finding her belongings inside her own eggs.
 But this was the best of all....Daddy Easter Bunny squeezing Axel's Valentine lollipops into the eggs.
 The day continued with lots of arguing, fighting and tears about how difficult badminton is to play.
 It is also very difficult to play with there little ones, so we tried rotating through, but that was a bit difficult as well. We have enjoyed slowly learning over the past couple weeks since Easter morning and hopefully it will continue to bring hours of fun over the coming months.
 The day ended with a Mommy/Daddy Egg hunt. The kids had a blast hiding 50 eggs for us to find. They were very clever finding new places to hide the eggs. We were concerned about a couple of eggs that took us quite a long time to find. It was a wonderful day and we feel so blessed to be healthy and joyous!

 I have lots more pictures, videos and updates for the past two weeks. I hope to post again in the next few days!