Topsoil.

Test-fire of sprinkler system at sunset – everything worked just fine, minor adjustments only.

Walnut gathering. These are still the “reaching up” days looking for walnuts that look like this. Reaching up is much better than bending over and picking nuts up from the ground.

I got this French pumpkin from Justin’s neighbor, Mitch. It’s about to be baked and turned into pumpkin fudge.

Soccer at SI
CELDT testing ends
Today was my last day to work for TRUSD doing CELDT testing. It’s always good when a repetitive job ends – I won’t have to read “Kenny’s Trip” for at least 10 months! I was part of a great team this year: Kathy Smith, Jeannie McClaren, and Adrienne.

One final story from Regency Park. I was testing a first grade boy. About halfway through the test I told him he really smelled good and asked if he was wearing cologne. He smiled and explained, “It’s my dad’s soap. (Patted his tummy.) I get my four-pack from doing push-ups. I get my six-pack from my dad’s soap.”
Sierra Elementary Bike Club
Auburn Elementary Bike Club
Walk to School Day at Regency Park
Our CELDT-testing team got a slow start today because of a big event sponsored by North Natomas Transportation Management Association (the same organization that hires me to teach Project Ride Smart). 
Students checked in and breakfast was served.

There was a DJ, music and dancing.

Hundreds of students, parents, and staff participated.
Soccer at SI
Grandparent’s Day at SI


The choir:

These students participated in mass:

Oscar, cousin Jeffrey, cousin Leo, Sophia:

After mass, we went to the fabric store, a Halloween store where Sophia was not so sure about some of the animatronics,

and picked up lunch at her favorite restaurant, In N Out Burger. She wanted to eat her lunch at her mom’s work.














