We've been on hiatus over the school year but with both girls out of school we are gearing up for a fun filled summer. Mostly we will be at our pool as Sydney is swimming on swim team for the first time ever. This is scary for us as parents as we realize (or I realize) I just dedicated my entire summer to the pool and swim meets. If this is something she loves, I'm happy to support it and tote her all over town so she can swim her heart out.
She had her first meet over the weekend and I think we fared pretty well for rookie parents. We arrived early to make an attempt at getting somewhat decent parking and hopefully a spot to set up base (chairs and cooler). Thankfully Sydney was only swimming in two events, freestyle and backstroke. Even with only two events were were there from 8am until about 12:15pm. Sydney did fantastic and I'm super proud of her, she took over 3 seconds off of her backstroke time in just one week. Kylie on the other hand started crying that she wanted to go home after Sydney completed her heat of freestyle. Okay, so I may need to find some alternative arrangements for Kylie for the summer, as I'm not sure we will last through too many more meets.
Besides swimming I purchased some bridge books for the girls to make sure they stay sharp on their academics over the summer. Okay, not so much a concern for Kylie but if her sister has something she must also! We will be hitting the library this week to start their summer reading program and check out their Discover and Go pass program.
Yesterday they decided they wanted to go hiking. Hmm, okay. I researched today some places that we could go "hiking" with a 4 year old. This little girl will run her heart out with you, but complains about too much walking. When the weather cools down a little bit we are going to check out the Mary Bowerman Trail at the summit of Mount Diablo. It appears to be a fairly short and easy trail around the summit and should offer some great views. I'll let you know how that works out for my little hikers.
Our family garden is growing beautifully! In fact, my garden is still full with my winter vegetables, so for Mother's Day the family built me a second bed. While I wait for my garlic to cure and my onions to be ready (late July) I need to start planting some more in the summer garden. So far we have tomatoes, a cucumber and some parsley thanks to my mother-in-law. Scott also installed a drip system, which will make my life easier.
I've been experimenting with some new recipes geared for athletes. The results have been great for me and I've even found some family friendly ones! I'll share those with you over the summer.
If you are looking for some good books over the summer, I suggest checking out the Goodreads website. You know when someone mentions they read a great book and you try to remember it? Yeah, that never works for me either. I love Goodreads because I can keep track of all the books I have read, want to read and what my friends are reading. Check it out and friend me.
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