10/17/2016

10/22/2016

10/22/2016

10/29/2016

10/29/2016

Gavin pitching some strikes:

10/30/2016

We visited the San Diego History Center’s special exhibit celebrating 100 years of the zoo: The Lore Behind the ROAR. The exhibit was filled with lots of interesting history about the San Diego Zoo and its animals. The boys enjoyed dressing up as zoo keepers and learning about what the animals eat.

10/31/2016

I had the day off, so I got to enjoy the Halloween parade at school, as well as the class parties for Connor and Gavin. The kids looked so cute in their costumes.

This year Connor was Optimus Prime and Gavin was a banana. Connor’s teacher, Mrs. Flinn, was Poppy from Trolls, and Gavin’s teacher, Ms. Namdar, was a bucket filler.

11/5/2016

11/5/2016

We got to see “The Art of the Brick“, a special exhibit at the Fleet showcasing the work of artist Nathan Sawaya. All the pieces were made with Lego bricks, which blew the boys’ minds. Of course, after getting inspired they had to stop by the hands on section where they could make their own Lego creations.

11/12/2016

It was Connor’s last soccer game for the season. After the game, we all gathered at a nearby park for snacks and to hand out trophies to the boys.

11/12/2016

This was Gavin’s last fall ball game. He can’t wait for the spring season to start!

11/20/2016

The boys wanted to visit Legoland to build at their various Lego build stations, so we headed over to Carlsbad. We also got to check out the Christmas decorations.

11/22/2016

While we weren’t at the zoo very long, we did get to see a cute baby gerenuk and a very bored looking polar bear. I also got to say ‘hi’ to one of my favorite animals: capybaras.

12/10/2016

My family and I have visited theNat to see the special exhibit “Animals: Machines In Motion”. The boys had a lot of fun learning about how the bodies of various animals have adapted and work.

We learned a lot about teeth, how animals fly, and how a giraffe’s heart can pump blood all the way up to its head. We also marveled at the size of Sue, the largest and most complete T-Rex skeleton yet found.

12/16/2016

Connor and the rest of the kindergarten kiddos did a great job singing at their holiday performance. Afterwards, they headed back to class to enjoy hot chocolate and build some fun crafts.

The kindergarten kids singing their hearts out:

Fun and chaos at the after performance party: