Sunday, August 5, 2018

Jamie Turns 6!!

Our sweet, sassy, spunky Miss Jamie turned 6 this last week! She wanted a "PJ Masks" themed party for her 6th Birthday. 
Here is the Owlette that I drew so we could play "Pin the Symbol on Owlette". Jamie came up with the idea all on her own!
Jamie wanted to take a picture in front of the cake I made for her birthday. 
Then April and Ryan had to do it, too!

It's definitely not as fancy as some of the cakes my Mom has made for her in the past, but it still tasted good!
Jamie opening her presents!

Shimmer and Shine DVD from Grandma!
New tennis shoes with laces from Grami!
Rapunzel figurines from Grami!
A unicorn Fingerling from Mommy and Daddy.
Nobody got the symbol in the right place, but we got close! Lol.

We love our Jamie and can't believe how fast she is growing up!
The day after her party, Jamie got a surprise package from my friend Whitney of unicorn pens and a unicorn notebook! She loved it. 
We went over to Mom and Dad's house for the last time so we could say goodbye to them before they took off for Utah the next day. Jamie brought her PJ Masks deluxe figure set that she got from Grandpa and the kids played with those the whole time.
My mom and dad's house had all the furniture cleared out when we got there, so I did a little impromptu photo shoot with the kids. They were all dressed so cute and I got a lot of great shots!





The kiddos with Grami. We miss her so much already!
I took the kids to the pool with my friend Emily and her kids and got a few pics of them swimming. I am so glad Ryan finally swims with his floaties on and I don't have to be right next to him.  
The kids sharing a snack after swimming. We only have about 3 weeks before school starts back up again! We're trying to enjoy these summer days before they end.

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Ryan's Birthday!

Our sweet little Ry Ry turned 2 on Monday! He is completely obsessed with Tow Mater and Lightning McQueen, so I was lucky I found a bunch of "Cars 3" decorations at WalMart for his little party. 
 Here is the awesome cake my mom made him for his birthday. He kept asking to be held so he could look at it and he may have licked the icing a few times. 
 Sitting at the dining room table with his Lightning McQueen swag.
Opening presents!
 I love Jamie's expression in this one! The girls were trying to open Ryan's gifts for him because he wasn't going fast enough for them. Haha. 
He loves cars so much right now! 
Singing Happy Birthday.
 
He definitely enjoyed his cake! We love Ryan so much and are so happy he is a part of our family. I can hardly believe he's 2 years old!

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Swim Lessons for Summer!

We just finished up swim lessons for the girls this past week! They had a blast and loved every minute of it. April was in the Preschool level class, so they didn't do much more than blow bubbles and get comfortable in the water, but that's ok. April still loved it! She wore her goggles on the first day, but decided after that she wanted to do without them.
Here's April with her class. She had 7-9 kids in her class every day! She is wearing the goggles and the red rash guard.
April with her swim teacher, Miss Alexis on the last day of class. She LOVED her. 
Jamie was in Level One this year, where they really focus on learning to swim. She made so much progress and is swimming all over our neighborhood pool now! She only had 4-5 kids in her class, so they got a lot of individual attention. She is wearing the bright pink rash guard in the picture.
Jamie with her swim teacher on the last day of class, Miss Jessica.
 Ryan enjoyed hanging out by the side of the pool with me and eating his breakfast. After the first few days I started putting him in his swimsuit too so he could wade around and play. He loved that!






On the last day of class, all the kids get to go down the slides at the city pool. Here is April going down the little slide. She went down this one a million times!

Then they also have this really tall slide at the other end of the pool. Here is April going down the really tall slide. She did this one twice!



Jamie went down the little slide. She was too scared to go down the big one. Maybe next year! We had a blast at swim lessons this year and the girls did great! I am so proud of them! We are happy that Grami could come and watch them several times, and also Auntie Agey and Auntie Alli.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Hawaii Vacation

Me and Ben have been talking about going to Hawaii for as long as I can remember. It has been #1 on our list of places to visit. After years of saving and planning and preparing, we finally did it! 
We are so grateful to Mom and Dad and my Father-in-Law Daniel for watching the kids for us so just the two of us could go. 

Here we are on our 3 hour plane ride from Austin to LAX. We spent the night in LAX so we could get up early enough for our morning flight to Hawaii the next day.
Bright and early at 7:00 am on our way to Hawaii! 
We flew on Hawaiian Airlines, which was a pretty nice airline, despite all the flagrant advertising.

DAY #1: We landed in Hawaii at 10:30 am Hawaii time, so we had the whole day to explore! We were famished, so we got our rental car and looked around for a good place to eat. I found this place called "RED5" on Yelp that had super high reviews. It was tucked away at the back of a country club so we had a nice view of the country club pool while we ate. 
We both had the delicious "Furikake Chicken" dish, which was to die for! So so delicious. 
Here we are at the restaurant. After we ate lunch, we drove to the Makapuu Lighthouse Trail. We had to stop at this beautiful beach along the way though. It was too gorgeous, and we took a little detour to enjoy watching the ocean. 



 Then we headed to the Lighthouse trail!
 As you climb the trail, there are various overlooks where you can see the beautiful ocean below.


 Ben was a little more adventurous than me, and he climbed around and up sections of the trail where he found this nice graffiti that he photographed.
Panaromic view from the trail. 

 The lighthouse!

 It was super windy, as you can see in this pic. My hair kept whacking Ben in the face!
 We just couldn't get enough of that ocean!

 
After the Lighthouse Trail, we went to the Nuuanu Pali Lookout.
 You can see this beautiful valley below you from the overlook.

 

After lunch, our hike, and the lookout, we headed to Anna and Rob's house for dinner and to rest!
Day #2:  I woke up early the next morning to go on a walk around the neighborhood where Anna and Rob live. This is some of what you see from their backyard.



 You can't see the front of their house very well from this pic, but it is a gorgeous house!
The beach is just a few steps down the road from their house.
 We were woken up by all the wild roosters every morning. There are wild chickens and roosters everywhere in Hawaii! 
 After breakfast, Ben and I went on a nature hike up the mountain right by Anna and Rob's house.
 We hiked all the way to this waterfall. Ben was brave enough to use the ropes to climb up, but I was ok with staying at the bottom. 




 When you hike in Hawaii, you are basically hiking through the jungle! After our hike, we went to the beach, but we got rained out pretty quick, so we headed to Seven Brothers for lunch.
 
Ben enjoying the famous, "Shem Burger". I had one, too!
 After lunch we went to this really cool overlook called Laie Point. 

The ocean has made this really unique "window" cutout in the volcanic rock.

 The waves crash up against the rock and it's an amazing sight!
After Laie Point, we drove to Waimea Bay to enjoy some beach time. It was pretty cloudy, but warm enough to get in the water for a little while. 

This is one of the most crowded beaches usually, but there was hardly anyone there when we went.


On our way back from the beach, we stopped at Ted's Bakery for their famous pie. 
 It was pretty good! After our day of adventures, we went back to Anna and Rob's house and had dinner, played games, and relaxed!
Day #3: Since it was kind of cloudy again on our third day in Hawaii, we decided to visit Pearl Harbor. But on our way there, the sun came out and Ben suggested we go back to Anna and Rob's house to get our swimsuits. So we got our tickets for the 2:15 Pearl Harbor tour, went back to get our suits, and then headed to Aloha Moana Beach Park in Wakiki. 






The water was still pretty cold, but we enjoyed relaxing on the beach!
Here we are at Pearl Harbor. We took a boat to go and see the USS Arizona Memorial. 


 The Memorial is built over the sunken ship of the USS Arizona, and there is a definite feeling of reverence inside.
Here is the top of the USS Arizona. So many brave men died during Pearl Harbor.

Here are just some of the men listed that died during the attack. Maybe the Dohertys are related to my Mom! I took a pic just in case. 
After the USS Arizona tour, we walked around the Pearl Harbor museums and learned more about that fateful day. Ben wanted to go on a hike afterward, so we headed to Maona Falls.
All the plant life was gorgeous on this hike. All the trees are so tall and beautiful!

It had been raining on and off all day so there were puddles and mud everywhere. It was a good thing the trail was mostly paved.


Stopping for a quick pic in front of the Bamboo forest on the hike.
Right when we got to the waterfall, it started pouring down rain! We got completely soaked!


Luckily since we didn't get in the water when we were on the beach in Wakiki, we were able to change from our soaking wet clothes into our nice and dry swimsuits! Lol.
Driving to go eat dinner at Kalapawai Cafe and Deli. Anna recommended it because she said the food was amazing!

Waiting for our food at the restaurant. We had the smoked salmon bruschetta w/ boursin, lemon-caper relish to start out with, then we split the Grilled 8oz. USDA choice petit NY steak w/ romesco over roasted fingerling potatoes, peas & pearl onions, and then we finished it off with butter pecan gelato and blood orange sorbet for dessert. Absolutely AMAZING food! I regret not taking pictures of it because it was so beautifully presented, too!

Day #4: Since Saturday it was raining really hard all morning, we decided to go visit the much talked-about Polynesian Cultural Center. Rob was so sweet to get us in for half price since he works for BYU-Hawaii. Here we are at the Canoe Pageant.

This was by far our favorite thing at the PCC. We learned all about Wayfinding (yes, like in Moana!) and our guide had first hand experience! You can take Wayfinding as a class at BYU-Hawaii, and then go out on the ocean and test your skills for a week. This boat was built specifically to take students out on the ocean.
Aue, Aue!!!!! We set a course to find . . . a brand new island everywhere we roam . . . 
The island presentations were super cool! The Tonga one was hysterically funny. The host asked 3 men from the audience to come up and try to dance like islanders and bang on the drums. Everyone was cracking up! Super entertaining.
After all the island presentations, we went to the Lu'au where we got to eat this delicious roasted pig!
Hanging out at the Lu'au.
Waiting for the show Ha: Breath of Life to start. We couldn't take any pictures once the show started, but here is what the arena looked like. 

Day #5: Our last day in Hawaii! The sun was finally out and it was a gorgeous day. We woke up early and headed straight to Kokololio Beach, which is about 15 mins from where Anna and Rob live.
The ocean is so clear and absolutely breath-taking.


The great thing about this gorgeous beach is that it's far away from all the popular touristy beaches. We had the whole beach pretty much to ourselves!


Enjoying the crystal clear refreshing ocean.




Doing FaceTime with the kids and Mom and showing them what the beach looked like. Anna and Rob let us borrow their super comfy beach chairs!






Can you tell this was our favorite thing? We couldn't stop taking pictures because it was so beautiful. The day was perfect and relaxing!
After the beach, we headed to church with Anna and Rob. We realized we hadn't taken any photos with them the whole time we were there! So we had to snap a selfie real quick. I love little Luke's expression! Ben wanted to get in one more hike on our last day, so we skipped out of church after sacrament and headed to the famous Diamond Head crater hike. 


At one of the lookout points near Diamond Head. Just FYI, I DID wash our hiking clothes before I wore them again! 




We made it to the top! It was a very steep hike, but totally worth it for the view.





Ben's Panaroma of the view.

After the Diamond Head hike, we headed back to Anna and Rob's and got our stuff all packed up and ready to go back home! We really enjoyed spending time with them and getting to talk in the evenings and play games and chill. Our trip was so enjoyable not only because we got to spend so much quality time with each other, but also because we were able to spend so much of it with family! You might be wondering what those 3 cute kids of ours were up to while we were gone. Well, here ya go . . .

 Flashlight game with Grami!
 Reading books at Grami's house in Grami's hammock swing.
 Chillin' at Grami's.
 Getting spoiled with new PJ Mask toys from Grami.
 Spring picture day at school!
 Playing in the backyard.


 Glow-in-the-dark balloons that Grami bought.
 Sidewalk chalk on the back porch.

Playing at The Jumpy Place with Grandpa.




Playing at the park!
So, don't worry, they had a great time, too! We're happy to be back home after our wonderful vacation and so grateful that we got to go!