Monday, February 29, 2016

Aloha and Mahalo!

 Happy Times in Hawaii!
Aloha! Fresh off the plane.

Pork Look Fun (that's the real name of the dish) in Chinatown

Happy baby in her cage

Someone likes Waikiki!

Dole Pineapple gardens

The plantation as I remembered it had definitely changed (all downsized and touristed up)

Sailing past Waikiki

And Diamond Head

Gorgeous beaches and scenery

Love those cliffs between these two

And this is what our family would look like if we had waited longer to have kids!

The sand bore a passing resemblance to graham cracker crumbs, apparently


Cora was game for everything, and loved splashing her toes in Turtle Bay

Polynesian Cultural Center

 
River Parade

My sister worked here when she spent a semester at BYU Hawaii

Learning about Samoan culture

Luau!

Such delicious food

Live music and fire-dancing

A night we're not going to forget anytime soon!

Sunrise hike to Diamond Head

Aloha, Hawaii! If you hang your lei on a tree, you're sure to return one day.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Soaring Over Mexico . . . and Beyond!

Mexico!
The queen holds court

Gorgeous view from our hotel (and practically the only shot I got of Aaron during the whole trip--he was a camera hog)

Real Mexican tacos

And the mouths that devour them
Cruisin' through the clouds
Addy across the pond

Some of these were really high up!


It didn't worry these guys

The girls all emerged victorious

 Crossing bridges
It was like we were in our own Indiana Jones movie

Scary! But gorgeous views

Gutsy girls

Seriously gutsy

But steadier at every step


La Bufadora
North America's largest blowhole was awesome

Gorgeous views

And phenomenal baked clams--in my top ten foods ever, I think

Fantastic fish tacos at this joint

And the ultimate pina coladas after shopping this market where we got an adorable dress for Cora and the best jar of vanilla extract

Happy New Year!

New Year fireworks overlooking Legoland


Happy Birthdays!
I seriously can't believe how fast this nine-year-old has grown!


At least this one tries to hold it back a little (note the photo-bomber)


Sea World birthday celebration for Sera and Emer




Bayside Skyride


Taking over the "splash zone" at the dolphin show

Polar bears and belugas
Practically no wait for rides at Sea World





Love these sweet kids taking care of their little sis



And gorgeous sunset on the way home

2016 Theme

Butt-scooting boogie

Sunday Baby






Greater Than the Sum of Our Parts

After Christmas we headed south. How much further south can we go than San Diego, you ask? Well, there's always Mexico! It was actually our first time making a border run with our kids, and I can't think of a better way to welcome the New Year. Our drive down through Tijuana and Rosario was thought-provoking for all of us. Why were some of the houses and buildings in such bad shape? How come there were so many junkyards along the side of the road? What about the lack of strip malls and neatly organized subdivisions? It was interesting to talk about and ponder all of the ideas and circumstances surrounding these. Is Mexico more "free" because of a lack of building code regulations? When there is homelessness or junk accumulation, who holds the responsibility to step in and help or to clean up? I liked that these questions don't have easy answers, that they required us to think about the role of government, both federal and local, as well as individual responsibility.

Once we made it down to Ensenada, we cozied up in a nice hotel room overlooking the beach, and had just enough time to squeeze in some Spanish language television before walking a few blocks for some genuine Mexican tacos served with all the salsa and guacamole we wanted. The next morning we were up early for a zip-lining adventure that is probably better recounted in photos than words. As we soared over treetops and valleys and made our way across some very precarious bridges that probably belong in an Indiana Jones film, it was fun to think and talk about the parallels to life--how sometimes there might be a lot of frightening things going on around us, but if we can stay focused on the next step and keeping our balance, we'll eventually reach our destination. Also needed here: a huge shout-out to Aaron, our resident acrophobic, who managed to fly out on every single zip line, even if he wimped out on most of the bridges--it's no easy thing to overcome those fears! We also spent some time visiting La Bufadora, the largest blowhole in North America, and shopping in the little markets that were near every tourist area. We got an adorable little dress for Cora and the most delicious vanilla extract known to man, among other things.

We got back just in time for New Years fireworks at Legoland, which we stopped in and watched from an overlooking street. Then on to 2016! Our new theme this year is "Greater Than the Sum of Our Parts." And hopefully we'll find some ways to become a little better together as we continue this awesome adventure together. We enjoyed the rest of our unusually long winter break celebrating birthdays for Sera and Emer, and enjoying a family trip to Sea World--the plan for the year is to celebrate all the birthdays at Sea World, and for once in their life the birthday person gets to pick out something from one of the gift shops as well as a giant cookie. Emerson and Sera made the most of their days, riding the rides over and over (since the lines miraculously vanished after the New Year). Then it was back to school and seminary and all that good stuff (long as it was, I would gladly have taken a few more weeks of holiday break). Everyone is back in the swing of things, and Aaron and I are doing our best to enjoy this awesome season with these kids of ours--sometimes it feels like it's flying by entirely too fast!