This event was organized by the events committee. When we got to the clubhouse, Sophia only had one shoe. We looked and looked, Thais asked a few questions to which Sophia answered, “Mom, I feel like you’re relying on me to know where my shoes are.” In unison, Thais and I said, “They’re YOUR shoes.” LOL.

Avery practiced a few tricks using my legs.




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Another project finished!
Celebration of life
Soccer season begins
Carson wanted a little sunscreen on his tummy.
Avery,”Hi Grandma. Can I borrow your gray iPad?”
Soccer pictures will improve as soon as I can figure out the zoom on my camera – duh. I tried to go to Avery’s soccer game in the afternoon, but an accident closed down I-5 for about 7 hours and all the traffic clogged up the surface streets.
Carson entertains
I picked up Sophia and Avery from school so we could go fabric shopping for Sophia’s Halloween costume. After Thais got home with Carson, we had dinner together, and then visited for a while on the patio. Carson was quite entertaining. First he wanted to water some plants then ride the little roller coaster. He was delightful. As you look at this series of photos, also note the two immovable sibling statues on the glider.





It’s Minecraft that has Sophia and Avery in a world of their own.
Thais, “Sophia and Avery, Grandma’s leaving, say goodbye … Sophia! Avery! …” LOL.
Happy Birthday
Witness
Back to School Night
This is an experiment. At William Land Elementary
in downtown Sacramento, there are many after-school clubs. This year, one parent thought it would be a good idea to have a bike club. Elle Steele and I responded to the inquiry, met together to create a broad outline, Elle created a letter to parents, I made a flyer with pictures,
we met with the principal, and here we were … at Back to School Night.
No, that’s not Elle. She had a conflict tonight with one of her classes at Sac State. That’s Neil Thompson, another LCI that we work with.
Neil lives car-free and has many bikes for different purposes. Tonight he needed his cargo bike to haul the smaller bike (with balloons attached), the pump, and other assorted goodies.
William Land Elementary is a Mandarin immersion school. Some of the after-school choices include Chinese folk dance and Chinese harp.
Other offerings, coding
chess,
engineering (Legos),
and drums.
Bonus: street tacos (not a club) – they were REALLY good! Pollo, carne asada, and al pastor.
Some of these clubs cost money, ours does. Sign-ups happen through September 15. We need at least 10 kids in grades 4-6 to sign up to make the club minimally viable. There’s a pool of about 220 students. 15 would be ideal, then Elle and I could both be at the weekly one-hour meetings most of the time. We’ll see, stay tuned.
Nicolaus Labor Day Parade
L-R: Adrienne, Art (a friend of Justin’s), Thais, Lenin and family.
The theme this year: Cultivate the Future. Every kindergartener on this float was dressed in a costume for a future career.
Our favorite entrant:
This event is a big fundraiser for E Nicolaus High School and its various organizations. Cheerleaders.
Football.
At the end, lots of horses prancing
and a very good mariachi band.
Happy Anniversary
Number 13 (tomorrow) for Thais and Lenin who went out to dinner tonight! Sophia and Avery are very patient with their little brother. No problem when Carson repeatedly opened and closed Sophia’s Barbie treasure box.
Or when he wanted to see what Avery was doing on the iPad.
One hand to play the game and one arm for his brother.







