Now that #1 son is home safe and sound from Japan (he had a terrific time!) and the threat of tsunami is past, it's time to quilt! I started this one yesterday and I think the block is called "Southern Belle." Not to sure about this one. Maybe it will grow on me.....
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Southern Belle
Now that #1 son is home safe and sound from Japan (he had a terrific time!) and the threat of tsunami is past, it's time to quilt! I started this one yesterday and I think the block is called "Southern Belle." Not to sure about this one. Maybe it will grow on me.....
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
More Visitors
Well, our second group of houseguests headed for home on Saturday night. My Aunt Karen, her husband, Dale, and son, Dane, spent a week with us. I don’t think we could have squeezed one more activity into that week! We’re all pooped!
We went snorkeling in Haunauma Bay. The water was cold (I know, I’m a wuss!), but we saw lots of fish. We were counting the fins to make sure we had matched sets.
We toured the Kamaka Ukulele factory. Fred Kamaka Sr. says it takes them about a month to make the koa ukuleles but up to 18 months to do a repair! They are so beautiful.
Dale, Karen and Dane at the Pali Outlook overlooking Kailua and Kaneohe.
Somewhere along the way, we had to get pretty toes. I'm afraid mine got lots of sun, hence the "stripes" from my sandals...
And, of course, there were several trips to the Swap Meet at Aloha Stadium for more treasures. After shopping, we had to go to The Ice Garden (twice!) for shave ice with mochi balls! Yum!
And, of course, there were several trips to the Swap Meet at Aloha Stadium for more treasures. After shopping, we had to go to The Ice Garden (twice!) for shave ice with mochi balls! Yum!
More Visitors
Well, our second group of houseguests headed for home on Saturday night. My Aunt Karen, her husband, Dale, and son, Dane, spent a week with us. I don’t think we could have squeezed one more activity into that week! We’re all pooped!
We went snorkeling in Haunauma Bay. The water was cold (I know, I’m a wuss!), but we saw lots of fish. We were counting the fins to make sure we had matched sets.
We toured the Kamaka Ukulele factory. Fred Kamaka Sr. says it takes them about a month to make the koa ukuleles but up to 18 months to do a repair! They are so beautiful.
Dale, Karen and Dane at the Pali Outlook overlooking Kailua and Kaneohe.
Somewhere along the way, we had to get pretty toes. I'm afraid mine got lots of sun, hence the "stripes" from my sandals...
And, of course, there were several trips to the Swap Meet at Aloha Stadium for more treasures. After shopping, we had to go to The Ice Garden (twice!) for shave ice with mochi balls! Yum!
And, of course, there were several trips to the Swap Meet at Aloha Stadium for more treasures. After shopping, we had to go to The Ice Garden (twice!) for shave ice with mochi balls! Yum!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Visitors
For the past several days, my father and step-mom have been visiting. We had a great time and our boys got to spend time with their grandparents.
We were able to cross one item off of Dad's "bucket list." He loves to fish and we were able to get him on a deep sea fishing expedition. Six guys on the boat and they caught nine mahimahi so we really had a feast the next night! The biggest fish weighed in at 48 lbs. and was caught by a guy who had NEVER fished before. Talk about beginners' luck!
During the week, we went to the swap meet (twice), Honolulu zoo, drove up the North Shore (waves were 25 feet), saw a bunch of sea turtles (honu) frolicking in the sea, ate shrimp at a roadside stand and DIDN'T see even ONE whale!
I think they had a great time. I know we sent them back to snow country very, very tired.
We were able to cross one item off of Dad's "bucket list." He loves to fish and we were able to get him on a deep sea fishing expedition. Six guys on the boat and they caught nine mahimahi so we really had a feast the next night! The biggest fish weighed in at 48 lbs. and was caught by a guy who had NEVER fished before. Talk about beginners' luck!
During the week, we went to the swap meet (twice), Honolulu zoo, drove up the North Shore (waves were 25 feet), saw a bunch of sea turtles (honu) frolicking in the sea, ate shrimp at a roadside stand and DIDN'T see even ONE whale!
Visitors
For the past several days, my father and step-mom have been visiting. We had a great time and our boys got to spend time with their grandparents.
We were able to cross one item off of Dad's "bucket list." He loves to fish and we were able to get him on a deep sea fishing expedition. Six guys on the boat and they caught nine mahimahi so we really had a feast the next night! The biggest fish weighed in at 48 lbs. and was caught by a guy who had NEVER fished before. Talk about beginners' luck!
During the week, we went to the swap meet (twice), Honolulu zoo, drove up the North Shore (waves were 25 feet), saw a bunch of sea turtles (honu) frolicking in the sea, ate shrimp at a roadside stand and DIDN'T see even ONE whale!
I think they had a great time. I know we sent them back to snow country very, very tired.
We were able to cross one item off of Dad's "bucket list." He loves to fish and we were able to get him on a deep sea fishing expedition. Six guys on the boat and they caught nine mahimahi so we really had a feast the next night! The biggest fish weighed in at 48 lbs. and was caught by a guy who had NEVER fished before. Talk about beginners' luck!
During the week, we went to the swap meet (twice), Honolulu zoo, drove up the North Shore (waves were 25 feet), saw a bunch of sea turtles (honu) frolicking in the sea, ate shrimp at a roadside stand and DIDN'T see even ONE whale!
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