Thursday, April 30, 2009

Caleb is 5!

My, how time flies! It really does seem like just yesterday that I was talking on the phone to Jes - me in Salem, OR and her in Las Vegas, as she kept me informed through the day about how labor was progressing!

Then flying to Vegas all the while wondering if I would be there before the birth. And then all the other things that happened over the days and weeks. . .

And in the blink of an eye, he is five! Wow!

It is harder and harder to get all the family together. We miss Cydney and Ken, but know they are where they are supposed to be and doing what they are supposed to be doing.

After dinner Caleb opened his presents at Dr. Dave's office.



Caleb and his two best buddies.

Having cake and playing with the new things.

And modeling the new train engineer's outfit!



Such a cute boy/little man.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Pi'ate Ca'tain Spencer

Unfortunately, I was in Honolulu for Spencer's actual birthday and so missed the party at Chuck-E-Cheese. I got home the morning of the friend party so we drove out to Eagle Mountain to participate in that.

Spencer was under the deck when we got there, digging for buried "loot" with his friends.


They soon got finished with that and decided it was time to go in the house and open presents and have some pirate ship cake. Jessica continues to amaze us with the cake creations. Each new one seems to outdo the last. Practice really does make perfect!


Discovery! Life's fresh perspective in the eyes of a child!



The Ca'tain counting his treasure!

And pausing for a little refreshment. . .

The dread Pi'ate Ca'tain Spencer giving the evil eye!

He wore the patch for so long that it left some pretty sore looking marks!

Oh, to be a kid and be amazed and excited by every new thing - what fun life would be! I guess it is all a matter of perspective - we can have that approach to life if we choose to. Like so much in life, it is all about our choices!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Hanauma Bay

On Thursday, I took another day off of work, rented a car, and we went to play in the water again. We have had pretty good weather, until this morning. It is gray and overcast and started drizzling as we headed out to go to Hanauma Bay. The plan was to go there, and then head over to the North Shore to Waiamea Bay to play in the sand.

We stopped at Snorkel Bob's and got some snorkel gear and then drove over to Hanauma Bay. The rain really started just as we got there. We gathered our gear and went in, watched the obligatory film about conservation and then hiked down to the bay and everyone got ready to go snorkel.

Dave and Rebecca didn't last long, but the rest of us had a good time and I even managed to get some photos of critters I have not seen before.

Saddle Wrasse, Convict Tang & Orangebar Surgeonfish


Bluestripe Snapper


Lagoon Triggerfish
This is the "true" humuhumu-nukunuku-ā-pua‘a. The Wedgetail Triggerfish is also known as humuhumu-nukunuku-ā-pua‘a, but this is the first one of these I have seen! While I was taking this photo, along came a Peppered Moray Eel and a Bluefin Trevally that were "symbiotic hunting" together. I followed along and got this video of them!


Ember Parrotfish "supermale"


Ember Parrotfish "immature male or female"


Sailfin Tang


Saddleback Butterflyfish


Barred Filefish

After we got done snorkeling (got cold) we played on the beach for a little while since the rain had stopped and then hiked back up the hill to the car and had lunch in the park.




While all the rest slept, I drove from Hanauma Bay over to the North Shore to Waiamea Bay.

We stopped in the rain and I don't think any of us were really planning on getting back in the water. The beach was nearly deserted, and after watching the swells for a little while and getting our feet wet, we got caught by a bigger one and got a little more wet. That was all it took, I could tell Natalie wanted to go in, so I took off my shirt (soaked already by rain), my glasses and watch, and dove into the next wave.

Dave and Natalie and I played for quite a while in the surf and had a blast body surfing and washing in and out with the waves. Mom even came in briefly. That was about the most fun of anything I have done. I just wish we had had a camera with us and taken some photos, but it was too rainy.
We went back to Hale‘iwa and got a shave ice at Matsumoto's - supposed to be the best on the island. Pretty good, too.

The afternoon rush hour traffic going back into Honolulu - 10 mph! No need for transit here, let's just sell more cars and buy more buses - unbelievable!

We were planning to get dinner at On Dong and have it at the apartment, but they were closed when Rebecca and I went back to get the food. That was a huge disappointment, but we had pizza instead and packed for going home tomorrow.

Even though we were in overcast, rainy weather all day, we all got fairly burned! Good thing it was the last day.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Waikiki

While I was at work on Tuesday and Wednesday, the rest of the gang did some other sightseeing and then I met them for dinner in the evenings. Of course, included in all of that were several "must-dos" on Waikiki.

International Marketplace


Tony Roma's


Dave riding his bikerack


Sunset on Waikiki after dinner at Teddy's


Lover's Stroll on the Beach at Sunset

Monday, April 20, 2009

Shark's Cove

On Monday, I skipped work and rented a car and we drove over to Hanauma Bay to go snorkeling. Unfortunately, the parking lot was full when we got there, so we drove on around the island to Shark's Cove, rented fins for Dave and went snorkeling there.





Green Sea Turtle


Dave and I went out into the Cove for a little while, but it was pretty rough and getting rougher, so we came back. Then the sea really got rough, so we just hung around in the shallows and took a few photos in the surf.




Convict Tangs


Blackspot Sergeant


Bullethead Blenny


Convict Tangs

After we all got tired of the beach, we stopped by the Dole Plantation for a Dole Whip.


Then we drove back to Hale‘iwa and went to Rosie's Cantina for dinner.