Sunday, November 27, 2011

Family Time in Hawaii !!


Our family has been looking forward to this trip to Hawaii for some time. We have talked it up to Claire and Chloe for weeks and they were excited and anxious to fly for the very first time and to see Hawaii. Chloe works on her LeapPad while waiting to board the plane.



Claire is intent on her LeapPad as well.


Our first night we stayed in a small hotel that we found on the Internet prior to checking into our condo the following day. Some family members thought it was pretty good, others thought it was like camping. Paula put Claire and Chloe in cute little dresses with tropical prints for their first day on the island.












We had one of the usual short downpours shortly after breakfast that left some puddles out on the lanai. The girls decided they would "surf" there and before we knew it they were soaked. So fun to see them pretend they were in the ocean. Mike and Paula laughed it off and put dry clothes on them.




We did a little exploring the first day. Here are Papa and the girls looking at some treasure.





Chris enjoyed some time near the beach as well.







Here are my sweet daughter-in-law, Chris, and me.





Mike, Paula and the kids check out the beach.
















Our view from the condo. So beautiful.....













Claire and Chloe's first taste of shave ice. Their eyes were definitely bigger than their tummies.










Chris experiences the damp grass....and tweaks his crawling stance.














The girls were in the water constantly. They loved boogie boarding and although I didn't ever get pictures I did see a bit of what they were able to do. They had a great time and became so at home in the surf. Chloe decided to be a "surfer girl" when she grows up.


















Chris got to try lots of new food tastes. Anything he saw the family eating he wanted.









Claire and Chloe went directly to their first hula lesson from the swimming pool. It was hilarious to watch them. The little girl next to them was about their size but was seven years old. She was

a great little dancer. Some of the first moves as well as the first attempt at the dance can be seen here and here. I'm sure with practice they will perfect this dance. :):)

















After the dance Mommy decided they had better be dressed appropriately for the activity.

















Swimming was just about as fun as boogie boarding and they did plenty of it. They faithfully used each of the three pools every day. They made so many friends at the pools and would always go up to other children and introduce themselves and ask if they wanted to be friends. They would also "size up adults" as Paula says, and then strike up conversations with them as well. They are certainly not shy the majority of the time.













Chris got lots of attention and here he is playing peek-a-boo with me.









Papa and Chloe clowning around.







Each day the children were able to fee the koi at the fish pond near the entrance to the resort.
The resort, Waiohai Beach Club, is so family friendly. There were quite a few children there and

they really seemed welcome.
























Pineapple break after swimming......










Claire is not the most adventuresome eater, but she had promised us that she would try a taste of fresh pineapple and she kept her word.....










One of the evenings Mike, Paula, Jon, Suzie, and Eric went on a dinner cruise to the Na Pali coast which they reported was really great. Below is Suzie enjoying the trip.







While they were gone, Papa and I ventured across the street to a 30 minute or so Polynesian dance show that is put on in the shopping center. Claire was mesmerized. She loved it and sat awe-struck. After the performance the dancers invited the small kids up to learn some dance moves. Our girls went up immediately. Chloe sure had the moves, but kept her back to the audience. Chris really got into it as well. Norm pronounced him a "typical male".







Our evening "thanksgiving meal" on Wednesday night.









Chris assisting in the kitchen.






Chris and Papa.





Chloe gets all cleaned up for a dinner out before we get serious about packing.












The girls talk Papa into taking a break from packing and to tell one of his stories about Wyatt Earp. They never get tired of the legends and I can't believe that Papa is still coming up with stories they haven't heard before.





Our trip was a wonderful time together and we are so thankful for safe travels and good health while we were gone. The memories will last a long, long, time and is certainly one of the highlights in Papa and my life.




Still smiling as we head home.....












Sunday, November 13, 2011

Chris' Shirt Says It All !!

Yes, "little brother's rock"! Claire, Chris, and Chloe are actually in the same spot for a moment or two, and actually agreed to pose for Grandma. I had a few hours with them one day this week and as I told Papa when I got home, Chris keeps me busier and more watchful than the two girls combined did at that age. He is fearless and not easily distracted at all. His curiosity is never-ending. Thankfully the windows are low enough that he can just watch all the activity in nature to his heart's content. At this particular moment he was engaged in watching a squirrel running up and down a tree.





Looking forward to a family vacation starting mid-week that will take us on some new adventures with the grand kids. It is so fun to watch as they experience new things and places.