Sunday, December 13, 2020

It's starting to look alot like Christmas!

On December 1st the kiddos had the privilege of opening up Lego Advent Calendars. I decided it was an extra special year and that this would bring the kids much joy during the holiday season. Rubix received Lego City, Phoenix Lego Friends and Axel Lego Star Wars Calendars. 

I have to say they are pretty cool. The miniature replicas are amazing!
 
On December 2nd, Axel had "show time" as he recorded his scene from Brief Interviews of Internet Cats. I was bummed that I wasn't going to be home to help with make up, but Daddy did a fabulous job! From what I heard, the recording went well and we are looking forward to receiving the link of the full play soon!
The Szolushas are super happy as we found the perfect solution to swimming during this special Covid year in winter. The Los Gatos High School has an amazing pool that rents lanes for $12 for an entire hour of swimming. Keith has been going 4 times per week, the kids go once, except Axel goes twice for a full workout on Tuesday nights. I went once with Daddy and once with the entire family. The pool is warm and the lanes are nice and wide. It has been such a blessing as we did not have to pay for an expensive membership to one of the local clubs and the accessibility is the best that we have found. The other pools were difficult to schedule lap times and were 30 to 45 minutes. This is the best of all worlds!
Today the kiddos finally were able to put together and decorate the gingerbread house. It has been killing the kids to wait the entire week since I purchased it, but this week has been busy with lots of school work and activities. I thought the kids did a great job. They planned things out and worked extremely well together. I was very proud of them!

The entire week, Axel kept talking about how you had to be hungry to do the gingerbread house. I never remember him eating the frosting or candy, but he sure does. After they were done completing the house they first pretended to eat it and then the had fun with the frosting!




Rubix was the first to get his frosting mustache. 
He then spent the next 10 plus minutes licking it off of his upper lip. He only used his tongue. He refuses to ever get his hands dirty and this was no exception. 
Phoenix, on the other hand, does not mind to get her hands dirty. Here is one of those cases when her goatee drips into her hands without frustration. 
Last Tuesday, when Daddy and Axel went swimming, the littles and I had fun playing games. Here is a picture of them right before I caused our Jenga blocks to come crashing down. Rubix and Phoenix have very steady hands!

With the day light being short, it has been difficult to get the kids out for exercise. We are both trying very hard to be present during Phoenix's 20 minute recess and 40 minute lunch. Rubix tends to get out with both Phoenix and Axel. Axel's lunch is early at 11:49, one day at 11:19 and Phoenix's is always at 12:30pm. It is a bummer their lunch periods do not overlap. That is one thing we wish we could change. 
Pheonix continues to doodle and read during any screen breaks during the day. Here is one of those doodling projects. I thought it was a page that she colored, but it is actually an original drawing. She is quite talented from my perspective. 
Axel has been busily sewing his Christmas gifts for his siblings. He is nearly finished with Phoenix's unicorn. I can't wait to show you all the finished product. It is so much fun to see him enjoying making these gifts. They take hours, but it doesn't seem to bother him.
Rubix has been busily mastering his hand/eye coordination playing the pin ball machine. Here he has a 4 million and then a 9 million score. 
He is absolutely amazing for a 4 year old! My top score is no where near his!
We enjoyed making the Sunflower Garden this summer and having our neighbors enjoy growing them as well. Apparently, it really touched our neighbors two doors down. It is such a blessing to see God's joy and love spread to others through the love and care the kids dedicated to growing this "friendship garden".
Phoenix found this hat that I bought her when she was 11 months old when we traveled to Illinois. It surprised the entire family that it still fits. She has recently lost two teeth on the bottom, which then reminded me of her baby picture with this hat on and her two bottom teeth showing. I tried to have her recreate the baby picture so that I could one day do a side by side comparison.  
Daddy rented Pokemon movies from the library. We have been watching them once a week. I thought the boys look quite similar so I had to snap a picture of them watching the movie.
Phoenix had a super fun week at school, with virtual parties, assemblies and field trips. Here is a picture of the ornament or "time capsule" that they did in class. 
The next two pictures are of the math game she played with Daddy. 

Here is another picture of her and her teacher, Ms. Soel who both of kitty ugly sweaters on. 

They are doing a great job of capturing photos and trying to recreate the same experiences virtually for the kids. 

This past Monday night I made pizza for the family. Here is Daddy's egg and broccoli pizza. He texted me when I was at bible study (in the other room) and said, "Only one piece". I laughed. My husband can be quite funny!
Here is a picture of my bible study group. This is an amazing group of God fearing and loving women who I feel so blessed to share Monday nights with. I have learned so much from these women as we study Genesis together. I am loving the ability to participate in bible study, from the comfort of my own home. 
Yesterday, Phoenix had her first piano recital, virtually. I received this video via text from Keith as I was at work. I was so proud of her. I came to find out, this was not her live performance, but her practice. Regardless, I think she did such a great job!


We are looking forward to getting through this next week and then enjoying Christmas week with lots of family fun. Keith and I will be working the 21st and 22nd, but we are hopeful for nice enough weather to enjoy some family hikes and bike rides with my 5 days off in a row! We are missing family, but are feeling incredibly grateful for all that we have.



 

Sunday, November 29, 2020

November 2020 with a Happy Thanksgiving and a Goodbye to Grandma Burgess

Axel decided to teach Rubix how he made his rainbow pyramid. I made him take a picture. I should dig up the old pictures from years ago when he first created this, but I am too lazy. 
The temperatures dropped drastically at the beginning of November. Despite turning on the heat, Axel was waking up exceptionally cold. Instead of putting on warmer clothes, he would put on his parka. Rubix, also cold, heeded his brother's advice and also put his swim parka on. They were so cute, I had to snap several pictures.  
Rubix is seriously the sweetest child I know. He is always hugging and telling us he loves us. 
I put Axel to work and had him manage the scrambled eggs. 
Rubix happily watched and learned from his older brother. 
Rubix has started to work on writing in class. As a result we have been trying to do a little to reinforce his writing and number skills by having him write the numbers in groups of ten. He is now able to write up to 90. 
I purchased Axel this little gamebox with classic games like PacMan for Christmas last year. He hasn't really played with it much, but Rubix discovered it and can't seem to get enough of it. 
The kids continue to have moments where they are best friends. Here they are giving a "circle of scratches." It does seem like they are starting to struggle a bit with being home and only having each other to play with. Rubix can be mistreated because he is so much younger than the other two. Axel gets frustrated with having to always, 'play down' to their level and Phoenix struggles not being in charge all of the time and not being able to play with her girl toys with other girls. 
Daddy took out Rubix's car seat to adjust it, which lead to the kids playing around in it. 
Rubix is having more fun than Axel!

Phoenix enjoyed getting rocked by Axel. 

We check out the Los Gatos Racquet Club pool together as a family. We all had the privilege of swimming in the misty rain in the dark. We were all more than happy to throw the parkas and masks on to warm ourselves up. They looked so cute all bundled up in the back I had to grab a picture. 
Phoenix mentioned that maybe we should go through her clothes because she was noticing her summer clothes were not fitting very well anymore. When she went to put on winter clothes, I had to laugh as her pants were short and her stomach and wrists were showing. I sent the picture to my mom and sister and they agree she looks hip for wearing clothes that are too small.
Axel continues to kick butt in Japanese. Here is one of his projects where he had to do  "picturegraph" His teacher loved it as the Japanese word was pe and he showed someone paying. 
We had our traditional friends pre-Thanksgiving gathering on Zoom last Saturday. I had to make pumpkin bread to enjoy during the Zoom call. We discovered Eileen and family were in Santa Cruz and Tyler and family were back from Truckee. They both jokingly said they wish they could enjoy the pumpkin bread. I told them I could easily whip up 2 more loaves of bread taking extra 'Covid" precautions during preparation. Eileen stopped by on the way back from Santa Cruz to pick it up. Here Rubix is having the time of his life playing with Lily.  
They played with the rocket blaster and hula hoops. 

Axel and Alex had a blast playing together as well. Here they are hitting golf balls. 
The kids and I had a blast listening to Christmas music and decorating the Christmas tree/ house. 

The tree was nearly finished so we snapped a photo. 
Daddy was sure add his touch when he brought a role of toilet paper to add to the tree. He said, "The tree needs to represent this year."
On Monday, November 23rd, the Burgess family celebrated my Grandmother's life. It was bitter sweet to say goodbye to miss Avon Burgess. 
I was overcome with emotion as I let myself reflect and relive so many good memories. Memories of two humans, Don and Avon Burgess who only showed me and their family love. It is not often in life, that we have the privilege of feeling unconditional love. They were such great examples of how to love. I was grateful for being able to attend virtually, as we had parent teacher conferences to attend and it would have been difficult for me to arrive on time. Kaiser also asked all of their employees to shelter in place and to not gather with anyone outside our household. It has been so hard to continue to not see family, but I know it is the right thing. It was especially hard, for this event, but in the end I am glad that I was able to participate remotely. 

Speaking of parent teacher conferences, the kids did amazing! They both got straight A's, but more importantly, Axel is every teacher's favorite. They all spoke of how he brings energy to the class and they love his love for learning. Phoenix's teacher spoke of how responsible she was. We are so proud of how well both of them are doing, despite the circumstances. 

Phoenix has two very loose teeth. They are so loose that tonight she won't even talk because she is afraid it is going to fall out. We had to pray that she wouldn't swallow it or lose it in her bed/floor tonight before bed. 
Thanksgiving morning the kids and I had the privilege of sharing what we are thankful for and then building a cardboard robot. Axel continues to be the amazing big brother that everyone wants. 
We also went for a long family bike ride. Rubix came out almost all ready to go. Although, he failed to put his pants on without help, he did bring them to the kitchen. He was so cute, I had to take a picture and Phoenix needed to be in it too!

Although Thanksgiving was a little different not spending it with family, we made the most of it. We had a lovely dinner, Zoomed with family and watched Ninjago Lego Movie. Phoenix ate two plates worth. Good thing, because Rubix wasn't feeling great and didn't eat anything!
He appeared to have a bowel problem and wasn't hungry at all. He even skipped pumpkin pie!
A selfie with Axel and Phoenix!
Once the littles were in bed, Axel helped us prepare Mark the Elf for this special year of hiding. We thought Santa would want to protect Mark from Covid so he has full mask and goggles. 
Rubix excitedly finding Mark Friday morning. 
Phoenix doing what she does often. The girl loves books and can consume books as quickly as Axel does. I just love how much they love to read. They even like the same fantasy books. 
On Friday we had an impromptu bike ride with Joel and Tyler. Axel and Joel went a different way with Joel's dad, while the younger ones came along with Keith, Tanya and I. Phoenix was excited to show Tyler the cool fire hydrant. 
A picture of the kiddos at West Valley from a bike ride a week or two ago, on a Saturday, while I was at work.