December 2, 2020
Kids are at camp again, this time for a day and a half each week. The rest of the time we're doing schoolwork at home and waiting for the schools to open again. Supposedly and hopefully, it will be mid-January.
We took a week off (between camp sessions) to go to Big Sur where we camped for two nights. Then we stayed at a hotel for one night, in Monterey. On the drive home, we talked about our favorite parts of the trip. These were some:
dinner by the fire togethersmores and roasted banana boats at the fireplaying in the tent, mostly as baby zombiesscooting around the parking lot of the hotelsleeping in the tent, all snuggly picking mussels and eating them (after cooking them)the making/building of the firesinstant oatmeal and hot chocolatebridge across the river, photographed below, with stripes of cementgreat hike up the mountainpurple sand at Pfeiffer Beach, where the sand was super-coarse and prettydunes and the sand, but Aviva didn't like the windthe dust devil or tornados around Noahplayed on the beach in Monterey with little tide poolssecond beach with great tide pools with sea anemones and a sea star and lots of shells to look atwatching a good movie in the car on the way back 
Something else the kids are busy with is dominoes. He likes to make long and complicated paths, and then he uses my phone to video the movement in slo-mo. She makes little houses for little figures.
This is some of Aviva's work lately:
She has also been making nice hairdos for me:
Noah has been learning at camp how to make things with bamboo. He's made some instruments:
Lastly, we've been eating and de-seeding pomegranites and the kids are good at helping