Bike rides

It’s been too hot to ride lately, but on Friday the high was in the low 80s so I invited the Four Seasons Westshore bicycle-interest group on a couple of rides that I’ve done before. It was windy and rather chilly at 8 am for the first ride. My neighbor Lorraine rode the 4-mile Public art ride #1:
The second ride came next: 6-mile Public art ride #2. My next door neighbor Colleen came on this ride.
On Saturday morning, Helen arrived at 8 am for a 7-mile ride to the Natomas Farmers Market. A 20-mph north wind was blowing – ugh – the tailwind part of our ride was quite nice, but the headwind part was a challenge.



The fresh spring peas were worth it!

Sophia, Avery & Carson

Sophia and Avery have a full schedule: summer school and various camps. Lenin plots it out on a spreadsheet. The programs usually end at noon, so we have long afternoons with swimming

and cooking. Avery wanted to make the pinwheel cookies. I got all the ingredients out and asked Avery what parts he wanted to help with. As it turned out, he only wanted to put the food coloring into the dough, help cut the slices (because he wanted to eat the uneven raw dough ends) and put the sticks in. Hurray! I got to take my time and roll the rectangle into a perfect 4 x 8-inch rectangle.


Meanwhile Sophia researched online then created and practiced:

Later, Carson used a huge pool noodle to try to hit the pitch I tossed to him. He was occasionally overwhelmed by the pool noodle.

Vow renewal

Congratulations Chris and Mary on 30 happy years of marriage. Today they renewed their vows in a ceremony at their house (Dave & Phyl’s old house).

Chris and Greg


Back row: Johnny, Beth, Alexa. Front row: Jerry, Carol, Chuck.
Phyl and Dave in the foreground. Looking the other way 🙂 is Chris and Greg’s dad, Ken.

Tournament day 2


Because everything was pretty much finished last night to get ready for today’s lunch and awards and after I made sure the pink polka dot napkins were on the table, I decided to head home.

Tournament Day 1

Maria and her guest Shelly ready to go early Thursday morning.

The only thing I needed to check on: are the pink polka dot napkins on the table? Yes.

Dottie, Jacque, and Maria.

After lunch, I removed all the centerpieces from the tables.

After the tablecloths had been replaced, I put them all back. Later I helped Maddie and her team get the tables ready for the next day’s lunch. Then went to back to Maria’s for an end-of-day-one celebration where I ran into and visited with an old friend from Rio Linda Senior High School – Sue Kelly.

Saturday

Coffee with Linda and Adrienne.
Gymnastics with Carson.
Soccer with Sophia.
And a shopping trip to Green Acres Nursery. Thais was a consultant for not only me, but also Leah and Jeff.