We have been blessed with our local community pool. Keith is now a board member and with his help the seasonal pool was extended through Nov 1st. Here is one of my car rides to and from the pool. I am sorry for the extra skin, but I thought Phoenix was fully covered. It has been a little bit cooler so staying in a wet swim suit has not been the most comfortable thing, hence why the two littles are covered in towels. Only Axel is gridding out the cold swim suit on our short car ride home.
For Tech Theater, Axel had to create a fully edible letter. He chose edible playdough. You would think this was no big deal, but this is Good tasting edible playdough made of powdered sugar, marshmallows and flour. It had to be colorful, the size of your hand and visible 20 feet away. It also had to be good enough that you could potentially eat the entire thing. Axel's was so good he consumed nearly the entire letter. This is actually his practice run and not his final. His final looked much better and was very aesthetically pleasing with black outline. Rubix saw Axel take a picture the day before for his project so he asked me to take a picture of him as he posed like Axel next to the Halloween decoration.
October was overall a hot month, even with the nights being a bit cooler. We had a week of 90 degrees weather. Here the kids are having a balloon, toss/fight after school on a Friday.
It started out with how many catches or tosses can we do to an all out, lets soak each other and get each other wet.
I can't remember why, but Phoenix decided to pose with Rubix.
And then she decided to try to lift him. I think they weight about the same, depsite their height difference. She can hardly lift him and he loves being big and strong.
Here is Axel working on his final project for his edible letter. I can't believe I did not get a picture of it. We only spent a couple of hours working on it. Oh, well, he had a ton of fun doing it and that is all that matters.
This past weekend, Axel finally decided to crack open the coconut I bought him from Costco. I wasn't sure if it was still good, but it was. They are pretty cool fruits with the yummy coconut meat on the inside along with the "coconut water/ milk".
Rubix has had such a difficult time with school for the past couple of weeks. He has not wanted to participate. We have had to really encourage him to try his best and pay attention. Here he is patiently waiting to ask the teacher how much time is left in class and if he can leave. The teacher told him he could and I said absolutely not. We are praying for guidance on what to do for him. We are hoping a spot opens up for the in person school, but at the same time are nervous with the expected winter surge of Covid, flu and seasonal colds.
The kids have their school photos due this week. Here is Phoenix's. They want a head shot from the collar bone up. I love this picture. I have been struggling to sync up with Axel. If I am not able to take it tomorrow, he will not be in the yearbook!
Monday, October 26th was the second fall break day. This kids wanted to go on another hike. Kristen, Axel's friend came with. We went to Montalvo again, but did a different trail. It was really fun because the trail had a bunch of signs. Here it tells you to look up, so I took a picture of the kids looking up. I am not sure why you can't see Rubix, but he was looking up too.
The little were focused on a game of fantasy and fairies. Here they are approaching the Fairy Kingdom in the magical forest.
It was a beautiful crisp morning with a more clear view then the month previous. I loved that we were able to connect to the Lookout trail from the Nature trail that we took.
Another picture with our friend, Mr. Hog,, who is a log.
A couple of weeks ago while I was at work, Keith's coworker came over to pick up Rubix's old bike. Their son, Rick, is also 4. They rode bikes and apparently played in the backyard. Rubix and Rick had a great time and loved riding and playing together. Apparently, they started with masks, and then transitioned to no masks. I was a bit surprised, but I guess everyone kept their distance.
Rubix not only loves to ride, he loves to climb. He especially, love Old Wood Road because of the awesome Halloween directions that the houses on Old Wood have.
Here is Rubix riding up.Here he is riding down with Daddy.
Here he is at the house at the top of the hill with their pet dragon. He can shift from gear 1 to 7 and 7 to 4 with ease. He struggles to shift down from 4 to 3 and so on because he doesn't quite have the strength yet. He really struggles touching the ground, but he manages to ride the bike brilliantly. It only took us a couple of hours of stopping and starting over a couple of days before he was ready to "go for a ride" on this bike. It only took a week before he was ready to ride up the hill.
Along with riding the Rubix has now gone almost a month without wetting himself at night. I am so grateful! He even had one night a few days ago he woke up as he started to go and finished on the toilet and then asked me to help him get new shorts.
Phoenix was asked to put together a talent video for school. I sent it to the family, but for those who haven't seen it, here it is. She had a ton of fun making it. Hope you enjoy!
We are getting excited for Halloween. We have pumpkin painting, carving and even trick or treating to do in our neighborhood with the help of our neighbors.















































































