Sunday, September 29, 2024

Videos of the kids

 Well, I finally had a few extra minutes to upload a few videos into my YouTube channel. These videos are from the Milpitas Aquatics Meet the kids attended a couple of weeks ago and the video of Axel is the finish of the Bellarmine Invitational that he ran a couple of weeks ago. 

Rubix's 100 yard back stroke. He got a personal best and was just shy of the AAA time standard. He finished 1:12.75 and he needs a 1:12.49. Rubix's 100 yard back Rubix is in the 3rd lane closest to the camera, lane 6, if you can see the cones during the flip turn. 

Phoenix's 100 yard Free style. She doesn't prefer to sprint, but she dropped time and got a 102.46. She is only 1 second away from a AA time standard. Phoenix 100 yard free Phoenix is in lane 4, right in the middle. She is wearing a black cap and colorful swim suit.

Axel's start to the Bellarmine Invitational. He is wearing a white jersey and green shorts and is in the middle of the big pack of boys. Bellarmine Invitational start

Axel about a half a mile into the race. Bellarmine half mile

Axel 1.5 miles into the race. Bellarmine Invitational 1.5 miles in

Axel starting the rollers. Bellarmine Invitational rollers

Axel's finish at the Bellarmine Invitational. He finished 6th place out of 153 Sophmores. You can see the field is pretty decimated because the top runners were so much faster than the field. Axel usually runs in the varsity races and finishes in the top 10-20, hence why you will see him passing kids going the opposite direction. The 5 kids in front of him were even faster and Axel finished without any other runners near him. Axel's race finish

Rubix's penalty kick against the Wolfpacks last week. Rubix soccer

Phoenix finishing her 2nd cross country race. You don't actually get to see her crossing the link because I wanted to cheer for her by running right behind her. The first 4 girls were way in front of the rest of the field, so I didn't feel that bad about being on the race course :) Phoenix xc meet #2 Bedwell Park

I will try to put more videos on YouTube in the future. Hope you enjoy!

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Cross Country, swim and soccer season are underway!

 Over Labor Day weekend, the extra time allowed for many social gatherings. Phoenix invited Helen and Rubix invited Stephen to the pool for dinner and playtime. Here is a cute picture of Helen and Phoenix in the hot tub. 

I made pizza and the girls made smores for dessert. It took them a few tries to get the melting of the chocolate and marshmallow to their exact liking, but eventually they found the perfect microwave time.  

 

They had fun being 11 year old kids, playing in the pool, which was a pleasure to see.

 

Rubix, Stephen, Phoenix and Helen managed to play together for a short bit before Rubix became frustrated with Phoenix taking his football. 

Stephen and Rubix get along splendidly and Stephen managed to have similar ping pong skills which allowed the boys to volley the ball several times.  We also learned that Stephen lives very close to us, they are practically neighbors!

We managed to go to my friend Tiffany's house on Sunday for a BBQ and pool play. The kids had fun playing together, although they did not play as much with Avery and Charlotte as before. 

Rubix joined Avery and Charlotte in the sun while eating dinner to warm up.

Avery made cotton candy for dessert, which the kids happily ate. 

On Sunday, we went back up to Belmont to run at Crystal Springs with Axel's team. We had a good showing and the day was beautiful with a view of San Francisco. 

Rubix had another friend get together at a new kid, Ryan's house. Apparently, he has a full size basketball court in his backyard, which you can see to the left in the picture below. 

Besides basketball and ping pong the kids also played in their pool. 

 The long weekend of socializing was exactly the break everyone needed because we have been super busy with back to school days/nights and all of the kids sports! I spent the entire day on Saturday Sept. 7th at Back to school events at the high school and middle school. Keith was able to join me for the afternoon at the middle school, which made it almost like a date. 

He had a soccer game in the morning with Rubix so I dropped off Phoenix super early for swim practice and he managed to pick her up after Rubix's game and then get Rubix to swim practice. I was able to get Phoenix from the pool after my 9 -12pm morning at the high school. Rubix's team, The Wolverines tied for their first game of the season. 

Here is a picture of Phoenix's Advisory, but you can't see her because her head is covered. 

You can see her in the middle jumping in this picture. This is also from her Advisory. She seems to have a good group of student sin her Advisory class, which meets once a week all three years of middle school together. It is a nice program where they work on growing their communication and life skills together in small groups. 

On Thursday night, the following week, I attended Rubix's Back to School night, while Keith managed soccer practice and Phoenix pick up.  You might wonder about Axel, and luckily, if I cannot pick him up, we have help from one of his teammates, which is almost always once a week. He practices at 3 different state/ county parks and his practices end anywhere from 5:30-6:15 pm at night, which make for an interesting schedule. He was a little upset with me on September 12th because he really wanted to do the contrast baths after practice and I needed to get him home by 6pm so I could turn around and make Rubix's home room which started at 6:20pm. He wanted to do the contrast baths because he had his first cross country meet the following afternoon. 

Before we get to that, I have some photos from Rubix's Back to school night. This is a bad photo of a photo of Rubix's homeroom class where they are being silly. 

This is also a photo of a photo from home room. His home room teacher had a photo or video of every child in his homeroom on his Power point, which made his Power point that much more entertaining. 

In Language arts they had several projects on the wall. 

I love the photos and artwork that they do in grade school!

His word art!

All three of the kids have excellent teachers who obviously love to teach. I really enjoy meeting them all in order to put a face to a name when the kids are talking about their teachers and school. It is a little crazy to think that we now have over 21 teachers that we have to know with all 3 kids changing classes for every subject. Rubix said it only took him a couple of days to get down his class schedule. 

Bellarmine hosted an invitational at Bayland Park and had each year race against each other instead of having JV and Varsity teams. Axel had over 150 sophmores in his race. Here he is between the two boys in red, with only 2 Bellarmine boys ahead of him (the first guy is out of the picture here). 


He ran a great race, although, he was a bit frustrated that he maxed out at a 5:20 pace because he has ran faster in practice. He ended up 6th place in his race and top 40 out of the 600 kids who raced in all four boys races. 




We managed to pick up Rubix so he could watch and cheer on Axel too. Phoenix was at her own cross country practice so she wasn't able to make it. I stayed and cheered on the rest of the races, while Keith left with Rubix to get Phoenix and take them to swim practice. 
I forgot to mention that Wednesday the 11th, Phoenix had her first cross country meet at Crystal Springs. She ran a bit conservatively to begin the race, but managed to pull ahead of several girls to get 3rd place! I was not able to go because I had another stomach flare and was in bed from Monday afterwork until Thursday morning. I recovered just in time for Axel's meet. 
Rubix had his second soccer game last Saturday on the 14th and they won 3-2, which was very exciting for him. 
After his soccer game he rushed over to the swim meet that Phoenix and I were at. He was a bit more tired than he anticipated from his soccer game, but still managed to drop in his 100 breast stroke, although his 50 Free and 100 fly were about the same times as the spring. He is just a second away from the age group time cut for the 100 Breast, so hopefully he will be able to get it next time. The kids also swam on Sunday. Rubix finally got the 100 free Age group time cut and Phoenix dropped in her 100 Free, 50 Free, 50 Fly and 200 free. She was flat for the 100 breast and the 50 back, but she had a great attitude and was a wonderful teammate. I was so proud of her awesome attitude. She tried really hard in the short events and will hopefully continue to learn to push herself in the sprints. 

I don't have any photos from the swim meet, but here is a cute one of Phoenix before swim practice with a sun screen smiley face. 


Keith came down with Covid last week and tested negative today. It came out of nowhere and he was the only one sick, since I think the rest of us had it this summer, despite me being the only one who tested positive in July. 

This weekend Axel has another cross country invitational in Concord and Rubix has a soccer game. Axel has a birthday party on Sunday, at his friend, Ava's house again, and I hope to do a thorough house cleaning!

Next time, I might share on our house repairs and woodchip fiasco, but for now I will say goodnight. I will also try to post the link to the videos of the kids swimming and running on YouTube. Until next time.....

Oh, I forgot about Phoenix's second xc meet at Bedwell Park. I was able to attend by switching around my schedule and seeing my last patient during my lunch (who ended up cancelling last minute anyway). Here she is at the start line as the teams started lining up. 


She managed to get 4th with a girl passing her at the very end. She ran hard and I think was happy with her effort. We left fairly quickly afterwards so she could make it to swim practice. Instead of going to her normal swim practice she went to a second swim practice tryout with Alto at Stanford. There are many things that are positive about the Alto swim team, but logistically, it is looking like it will be better for us to stay with Santa Clara Swim Club for the next year. The good news is we are educating ourselves on what other teams around us would be a good fit for the kids, if something changes and SCSC is no longer a viable option. 
The 6th grade girls team is only 5, but Katie and Nishka finished in the top 5 both meets so far, along with Phoenix! If the girls continue running and improving they may have a chance at League champs, although Sacred Heart will be tough to beat with their top two girls going 1, 2, the first two meets.  






Sunday, August 25, 2024

The first day of school, visit with Gma/Auntie, and 16 year Anniversary

I ended the last blog with the drop off of Phoenix and Rubix with Gma Susan and Auntie. Axel stayed behind because he had cross country practice. Before diving into their trip, here is a picture of Axel with his swim coach, Dave. The team celebrated his birthday on the last day of swim, back at the beginning of August, before the 2 week swim break. 
Keith was sent photos of the officials that volunteered for Far Westerns. I had fun finding Keith in both of the photos below. I thought it was a nice gesture to take professional photos of the officials at this final championship meet of the season. 


Axel's cross country practices are at several of the local county parks. Here are a few of his teammates (and a younger brother of a teammate) at Rancho after practice. 

Gma and Gpa hit a homerun by taking Phoenix and Rubix to Scandia. The kids had a blast riding the GoCarts and playing games. 
Rubix was a little bummed he missed the height cut off by 1 inch to ride a car alone. He had to be a passenger with Gma as the driver. Gpa Brian was the photographer and shared these photos with me. 
Let's not forget about the water bumper carts. Gma and Gpa went back the next day with the addition of Braylin because these features were not open the day before. My kids were in heaven!
Look at that smile!
Happy campers!
The other highlight of the trip was a cousin sleeper over. Phoenix slept at Auntie's house with Braylin while Aya slept at Gma's house with Rubix. It was a wonderful opportunity for the cousins to spend time together. 

While the kiddos were busy with family, Keith and I went out to a lovely dinner for our 16th wedding Anniversary. We went to a Thai restaurant. I was able to get steamed veggies with scallops and did great with no stomach issues! Keith enjoyed a Thai ice tea and a Pad See Ew. 


Axel was our photographer and we had fun taking a photo together!
He is so funny!!!!
Keith and I also enjoyed a lovely bike ride for our anniversary. 

Phoenix is running cross country for the middle school this year and Rubix loves to run, so we try to go with Axel to his weekend practices when we can, or we go to a different park together. Since non of us run as long as Axel does, we often will pass the football or frisbee while we wait for him. 



We made sure to go out for breakfast during our last week of summer vacation. 

Axel started school on August 15th with an all class trip. He had matriculation on Friday the 16th. I unfortunately, did not get a photo of Axel dressed up in his suit because I took Phoenix to a 7 am swim lesson. I was a little bummed that I forgot to remind Keith to take a photo. 

Phoenix had an all day get together with her favorite swim friend, Audrey, who moved away to Pleasanton. They went and got a manicure and then we went to the club for swim fun. 

They played for hours and enjoyed some pizza, while Audrey's mom, Veronica, and I chatted. It was a lovely day. 
Phoenix continues to do artwork in her free time. She initially painted a giant jelly fish deep in the ocean on these 9 canvases. She disliked it so much, she started over with this interesting piece. Unfortunately, she doesn't like how this turned out either, so it is just lying on the art room floor for weeks now. 
She decided painting was difficult after trying to paint on the 9 canvases and went back to drawing. This is her first drawing in a month or two. It is not done, but I still snapped a photo because I thought it was a good start. 
The kids managed to be very creative with their extra time at home. We are home so little most of the year, it truly is a luxury to be home with some restful fun. Phoenix decided to make "air hockey". They put a bouncy ball inside an folded origami shaped polygon of some number for the puck and Phoenix created the sides and goals. 
So much fun!
Trader Joe's was selling dragon fruit so we bought one. It was absolutely delicious! I wish we could purchase them more readily, without going to an Asian store, because it was such a tasty treat!
The kids being silly!
Axel's friend had an end of summer get together last weekend before classes started. Ava's parents are so nice they asked for Rubix and Phoenix to come back and enjoy some food and play in the water. 
Axel started classes on Monday August 19th. Phoenix had all day orientation. She was not ready in time before we had to leave, so I drove Axel to school without getting a picture of her. 

Phoenix started classes on Tuesday August 20th after an all day orientation the day before. Hard to believe she is a big middle schooler now!


Rubix had a 2 hour orientation on Monday the 19th, but didn't start school until Wed. August 21st. Here he is a big 3rd grader. 
In 3rd grade the kids get their own locker and start changing classes for every period! 
Rubix assured me after the first day that it wasn't difficult and that he had his schedule and classes already memorized. The funny thing is, he has a couple of classes that only meet once or twice a week, so I will see if he feels the same way after the end of the first full week of school. 
Rubix starts soccer this week. In preparation, Coach Daddy got a larger goal for the kids to practice on. Rubix and Daddy tried it out and said it will work great! The cool thing about soccer this fall is that it is primarily kids from Harker so Rubix gets to play with his classmates!
We have one more week of our "soft start" to swim, which means the kids a couple of days of no swim. We have been taking advantage of going to the cross country courses on Saturday for Axel and Phoenix to get familiar with the courses. Today we went to Bedwell Bayfront Park for Phoenix to run for the first time, since we went to Crystal Springs twice already. Axel is the sweetest big brother pacing her and cooling her off with water :)
Axel's teammate Jonathan joined us, which made it even more fun!
We have fun plans for next weekend. Phoenix and Rubix invited some friends to play at the club, since it will be the last weekend with the diving board. We plan on ordering pizza and having somewhat of a pool party on Saturday and then we will go to another pool party at my high school friend's house, Tiffany, on Sunday. It will be a nice end of summer weekend with our lives getting very busy starting in September. I hope to write at the end of September with updates on soccer, cross country, swim and school. 

Oh, I am not sure I mentioned but Phoenix got her expander put on at the end of July. Axel and Phoenix have a follow up early on in September. We should be finding out when Axel gets his braces off and Phoenix gets her braces on! 

The other big news is that Phoenix got her own phone/ smart watch. We now have 5 lines on our Verizon account so that each child can be contacted at anytime. This is what happens when the kids are at three different schools and have practices at different pools/locations! We are hoping that their devices are used properly, and don't get lost or broken!

Until next time....happy end of summer!