Your bike rides this week

Friday February 16. Dani, Kathy, Cheryl, BarbaraB:

Brenda and Lori:

Saturday February 17. Brenda, Jim and Laurie:

Sunday February 18. Brenda:

Wednesday February 21. Lori and Brenda:

Thursday February 22 Maria and Tony:

Look what Brenda found on her ride!

Later she rode with Laurie:

Friday February 23. Kathy and Dani:

Saturday February 24. Kathy noticed the paddleboat was almost ready to float away.

Sunday February 25. Brenda, Maria, Lori, and Laurie:

Tuesday February 27. Brenda, Laurie, Rachel:

Lori:

Wednesday February 28. Lennore:

And then it rained for several days.

Basketball

The Parochial Athletic League championship games. St Ignatius was in the finals for all four games, jv and varsity, girls and boys. Avery #10 played for the jv team.

Note the final score. Sophia and Uncle Justin:

Champions:

Shortly after Avery’s game, Carson played his final Upward basketball game at a nearby school.

Football on Sunday

While Sophia played volleyball in Roseville, Carson #1

and Avery – catching the ball – played their final flag football games.

Carson will now focus on Little League baseball. Avery will play volleyball, golf, and do track & field for the next few months. Sophia will continue with club volleyball. Busy family.

Slow Down Sacramento

We planned to ride to Tahoe Park Elementary but the threat of rain caused us to drive instead. Also, currently, you can’t ride through Discovery Park due to flooding, which would have meant “taking the lane” on high-speed Hwy 160 to get across the river.

Brenda came to advocate with me!

Organizer of the event, Isaac Gonzalez:

We learned about Tactical Urbanism and worked on solutions to troublesome intersections in the area of the City of Sacramento that we lived in. We left with many low-cost easily-implemented tools to use for advocacy in the future. Gathering for a group photo:

It’s hard to get people to go and do these advocacy things with me .. so as a reward we treat ourselves to a stop at Chevy’s on the River on the way home. Cheers! And a BIG thank-you to Brenda.

Birthday dinner

Terri’s birthday was in early January but she was traveling and couldn’t go out for dinner. Busy schedules kept us from celebrating her birthday until today – Leap Day. We went to Brasserie du Monde.

Terri, me, Elaine:

Delicious cocktails, amazing food. Scallops, fried polenta, snap peas, broccoli rabe:

We decided we need to do more dinners even if no birthday is involved. Too much fun!

To the rescue

My usual day to pick up Carson and Avery is Thursday but there was a sick child for Wednesday’s carpool driver. I was able to step in and pick up Carson, Avery, and two nearby neighbors. We had just 15 minutes at home before we needed to leave for Avery’s first basketball playoff game. A few minutes to do homework.

Although encouraged to eat his snack in the car, Carson chose a different solution:

Avery #10 on defense. What a good game against St John the Evangelist.

4-H Bicycle Project

Today was the first meeting of the Country Centre 4-H Club Bicycle Project. This is my third year being their mentor. Jeanne is the Project Leader. There were 3 participants today.

Evret, an experience mountain biker, is the Junior Project Leader.

We went for a short ride to Orchard Park. Under the bridge live many turtles, maybe 15 or so.