Grands

This week when I helped out, Carson shared that he is the most-hydrated person in the family followed by a demonstration ..

until full capacity was reached.

I took Avery to his weekly piano lesson and got to watch. Such a different technique from when I took piano lessons 66 years ago. At the end of the lesson, I took a video of Avery playing as the teacher narrated – essentially a video summary of what Avery should practice next week. Later in the car, I air-dropped the video to Avery’s phone. Yup, many changes from the 1950s.

More entertainment:

Half-birthday

On Monday it was Carson’s 8 1/2 birthday. He asked for a game called Hydro Strike. Shoot a small yellow ball at your opponent, defend and shoot with paddles. If the ball strikes the center position just right, a little squirt of water is received in the face.

Good idea to keep a towel nearby.

SABA Social Ride

Brenda, Laurie, and I left early in the morning to meet at 8:30 at The Mill near CSUS for this month’s SABA Social Ride.

Our arborist/cyclist and ride leader Pierson.

American River Bike Trail:

We stopped several times to learn more about the trees along the trail.

Great ride Pierson. 39+ miles for Laurie, Brenda and me.

Streets for People

Laurie and I met a team of people from the City of Sacramento to do a walking workshop north of the regional park on Saturday morning. We learned a lot about available options to make walking and biking safer and gave our input about what’s needed in N Natomas.

After the walk, we went to the Farmers Market. The City also had a table here seeking input from residents.

Councilmember Lisa Kaplan: