Looks like we may be down to a once a month blog to recap everything that happened during the month. Unless Jacob decides he loves blogging and takes up the slack. :) So once a month it is...
We've been keeping busy this month, but have managed to squeeze in some fun activities. Annie has been doing gymnastics for a while now. Probably 3 years off and on. They have a gymnastics showcase twice a year and Annie (and Rachel when she was still doing gymnastics) were never interested in participating. I thought it was time for Annie to push past her comfort zone and perform in front of people, so I encouraged her to participate this time and after talking it over a little she agreed to it. She was super nervous beforehand, but afterwards told me, "This was the best day ever! It wasn't even scary once it got started."
They did a floor routine, vault, bars, and beam.
She did a great job and got a medal she was so excited about. Peyton and McKenzie had gotten to have a sleepover the night before, so they came to see Annie, too, as did Grandma and Grandpa Knight. We all went out for ice cream afterwards to celebrate her great performance.

Every year the Vail School District puts on Vail Pride Day at the fairgrounds, where the kids all show off their hard work that they do. The elementary kids all have some artwork/school work on display, and the older grades have clubs and stuff set up displays and booths to showcase what they do. We've never been, but decided it was probably time to go check it out this year. It was a very windy day, so we didn't wander the different halls at all, but the one we went to had a STEM exhibit that had some cool stuff. There was a chemistry magic show going on, robots that the high school kids had built that the each of the kids took a turn driving, straw rocket shooting, binary code bracelets, and polyurethane foam insulation they made themselves. They also got to hold a tarantula and pet a snake. At first Ryan wasn't interested in the tarantula, but after he saw his sisters hold it he was eager to join in. And then, of course, Megan had to have a turn.
She thought it was pretty cool.
Ryan and Megan also really liked this dune buggy that was built by students and run completely on solar power.
We stopped by to see Annie and Rachel's class displays, then headed home through the blustery weather.
The last week of February La Fiesta de los Vaqueros rodeo comes to town. We get Thursday and Friday off of school so someone somewhere can go to the rodeo (though I've never actually heard of anyone that went to the rodeo on Rodeo Break). Anyway, the kids were all invited to dress as cowboys/cowgirls at school the last day before break.
Ryan made a great cowboy for preschool:
Megan thought it was pretty fun to dress up, too, so she joined Ryan while he roped the dog.
The girls had to split the hat, since we only have one cowboy hat. Luckily it was my day to volunteer at school, so Annie wore it for the first part of school, then after I was finished volunteering in her class I took the hat with me to Rachel's class so she could have it for the remainder of the day. It worked out fine. :) But I probably ought to get more hats before next year's Rodeo Break.
Yeehaw!
Instead of going to the rodeo on Rodeo Break, Jacob took off Friday and after we cleaned the house, we went on a nice bike ride along the Julian Wash trail and had a picnic at the turn around point. The kids love their bike rides, but they're all getting too tall for their bikes. We also got the whole house cleaned and vacuumed and the backyard cleaned up, lawn aerated, and half the garden cleaned up. Jacob says I'm a slave driver. But he was the one making the kids do all the work, I just spent the whole time outside picking tomatoes and trying to trim the tomato bushes back into tomato plants. :)