Aloha! Maui 2014!

What a first day.  Second day, technically speaking.  We left Seattle on October 15th, 2014 at around 8:30.  The first time.  We managed to taxi out onto the active taxiway and then pulled off to the side.  Apparently another passenger had some sort of medical condition where they weren’t feeling well.  People didn’t board the plane in detox / hazmat suits to pull them off so I wasn’t overly concerned.  Finally, an hour later, after pulling back into the gate and waiting for the passenger to get off the plane and getting more fuel, we were off to Maui.

The plane ride was pleasant for being locked inside of a 737-800 (N519AS – the nerd in me keeps track of these things) for about 7 hours once the whole ordeal was done.  We had 4 seats all in a row (A,B,C, <aisle> D).  I (Bobby) sat in D.  Right before we took off,  Sarah leaned across the aisle and asked me, “is that her?” quietly, referring to the woman sitting next to me.  I had no idea what in the world she was talking about.  I had to ask her to clarify for me who she was talking about.  Was this someone I knew?  Someone I SHOULD know?  Come to find out I was sitting next to a Cosby kid.  I never really watched the show growing up.  Growing up where I did, I wasn’t ever home and never really watched TV.  A friend of mine sat me down and forced me to watch The Breakfast Club late in high school because he insisted I was missing out on part of life’s journey, or something along those lines.  Back on task.. without identifying the Cosby kid in question out of respect for her privacy, I will say that she was great to talk to, very friendly, nervous and humbled by the adventure she was about to begin, and had a great story to share throughout her journey to where she was (now) moving to.  Her biggest concern was her cat.  I don’t think I even blame her, even though I’m not anywhere NEAR being a cat person.  It sounded like the cat (and its owner) had quite the journey from where they started on the east coast of the US, all the way to Hawaii.  Bringing pretty much ANYthing outside of clothing into Hawaii is a very big deal.  Rightfully so, being completely isolated.

Anyhow, day one (technically 2) was a BLAST.  We started the day off getting up entirely too early.  It was our anniversary (15 years!) so an early rise was a welcomed change.  To say the least.

We started the day by (literally) walking across the street to the beach.  It had been 11 years since we had visited a beach in Hawaii.  So easily you forget just how freaking awesome it is.

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The water was warm.  The sand was warmer.  We were literally in a little cove where we didn’t have anything to worry about and I could teach the kids how to boogie-board (something I used to do as a kid living in Florida).  Isabelle and I eventually rounded the corner to the “other side” of the reef where we could enjoy bigger waves.  What we hadn’t planned on was the wildlife.

When we got to the other side, we noticed some people snorkeling together in a group.  Naturally I asked around and was told there were sea turtles feeding on vegetation attached to the rocks.  Isabelle and I snorkeled over (her on laying on her boogie board and me swimming, towing her along) and located three sea turtles.  Unfortunately, I don’t own a waterproof digital camera so just trust me when I say that swimming with sea turtles in the wild is pretty freaking awesome.  We swam with them for probably 10 or 15 minutes.  The currents kept bringing us closer together and then farther apart.  It was a handful to keep myself and Isabelle away from them when we’d get swept together (plus avoiding rocks in the 10-feet-deep water) so I decided it was time to move on, and let them move on.

After we were done for the day at the beach, we decided we were going to head out for some banana bread, to see the “famous” blowhole, and then end the day at Bubba Gump for dinner.  We were set, so we set out. IMG_4537To get to the banana bread, there were really two ways to go.  The short, direct route or the long route.  Without doing any research ahead of time, we elected to take the long, scenic route.  That’s, at least, one way to put it.  Once we got into the journey, we realized that the road ahead wasn’t one which was a ‘normal’ road.  Some might actually refer to it as more of a trail than a road but you could also make the argument that it was paved (mostly).  I don’t know, you be the judge (here too – at around 4:36, you’ll see Julia’s banana bread shack).  Two lanes were definitely a luxury and something we didn’t always have on this, what would be, adventure.  One of us was hanging on for dear life, and I was driving.

IMG_4577After twisting and winding all down the road, we finally made it to the banana bread shack.  The reviews claimed it’s the “world’s best banana bread”, which is why we went.  I’m claiming that marketing did its job and that’s about all I’ll say about that.  I will say, they did have some pretty freaking fabulous mango candy and coconut bits of some sort.  Both were definitely tasty.

After ordering our food, Sarah talked about what a ride it has been (we were by far beyond the 1/2-way point of the journey at this stage of the day).  The lady behind the counter (not actually “Julia” which was a bit of a surprise to me) told us that the worst was still in front of us and that we had about a mile and a half of the worst of it to go.  This did not sit well with my trusty co-pilot who elected to sit behind me for the remainder of the journey.  Of course, all went well and we made our way on to the blowhole.

IMG_4616The blowhole was cool because it was this unassuming place on the side of the road which you couldn’t even see and would totally miss if you weren’t looking hard for it.  We had to locate the trail which lead down to the area where you could see it.  It got to a point where we decided we’d be better off not asking the little ones to hike down the trail because it was so rough.  Plus, how close do you really need to get to something that has warning signs about sucking people in and killing them?  That’s kinda what I was thinking, too.  The blowhole is situated down a (previously mentioned) trail that is pretty steep and, because of the way the rocks and land are formed here, pretty slippery.  Not exactly what you would call ideal for a 6 year old and a 9 year old wearing sandals.  Sarah and I were able to appreciate the view and the beauty which God had created for all to see and the girls thought the water was “neat”.  We had also agreed that, looking at the trail ahead leading down the hill that 11 years had put a lot of miles on our bodies because imagining going down the hill (let’s not forget coming back up) was a tiring thought all in itself.  If I remember correctly, our “generation” wasn’t the only ones at the bottom of the hill the last time we were here so my hat is definitely off to those in the generation before us (here’s looking at you, Papa Bill, and anyone else who joined us) who hiked all the way down and all the way back up the last time we were here.  After stopping and posing for a few pictures and watching the waves crash in and create impressive water spouts into the air (not to mention rainbows which the girls really loved), we hiked back up the hill.

IMG_20141016_174716-EFFECTSOur next, and last of the day, destination was Bubba Gump in Lahaina.  Sarah did some reading on the way to the restaurant and discovered that parking may be a bit of a challenge downtown.  I had found a McDonald’s that I would have been happy parking at but couldn’t convince my partner-in-crime that it was a good idea.  So, round and round we went until we finally found a giant lot to park in, which ended up being a pretty good deal because you could literally (not that we did, but you could) buy a bottle of water at the ABC store within the parking area and get your parking validated.  I think we elected to get postcards instead.  🙂  Anyhow, we got in and were familiar with the restaurant although things were more expensive here than in CA for some reason.  It sounds awfully Kodiak-ish as far as pricing and what-not.  We were treated to window seats with a pretty freaking awesome view (the picture here to the left was taken from our seats).  The rest of the night was pretty uneventful.  We played hard for one day.  We were tired.  We drove back to where we were staying and passed immediately out, looking forward to the luau the next night.

Reunion Information (June 2013)

Hello family!

Wow this is a huge group. I should make a Facebook page for the family. Holy smokes.

Since we missed this summer’s opportunity for a get-together, I was going to start the planning process right about now. I figure this would give people time to make plans if they wanted to make it.  Here’s our ginormous list of “7 + kids”:

June, Ross, Darren, Michael, Ian and Natalie
Chris, Marlys, Troy and Cheryl
Charlie, Cathy and Christy
Margie, Pat, Aaron and Amber
Janie, Ed, Erik, Heather and Dori
Bob, Ali, Bobby, Chris and Grace
Lori, Alan, Tara and Bryan

What I’m thinking is June 29th here in Seattle again and, much like last time, attending a Mariners game (the Chicago Cubs are in town that day).  I’m more than open with going a different direction and doing a different thing but I’ve found it’s easier to suggest something rather than to play “I don’t know, what do you wanna do?”.  I’m going to this Cubs / Mariners game either way and thought it would be a great opportunity to have all of us come together again.  I know the last time we all got together, we had a lot of fun.  The awesome weather helped out a lot, so cross your fingers on that one.

I’ve created a poll on to the right of this post.  Vote what may be true for you so we can get an idea of what people are thinking.  If you’ve got a better idea on what to do (like a massive BBQ or something at someone’s house for an afternoon for instance), I’m ALL ears!  I just enjoy getting together and spending the day with you all.

The only family I don’t have represented in the list (of the “7 siblings”) is June. If someone wouldn’t mind passing along the information (or point her in the direction of accepting my friend request), that would be awesome.  Please pass this along to other siblings and cousins as well (Bryan for instance).

Reunion Information

That’s right, you read it correctly.  Erik talked to me via Facebook about putting together a reunion.  Naturally, I was wondering what he had in mind but it turns out, he had a pretty good grip on things and had some pretty good ideas on how to put this thing together.  I think all we have left to do is to come up with dates and a venue (probably a park somewhere?).

I put together a list of people out there and, off the top of my head, this is what I came up with (in no real particular order except to say that I THINK I have the 7 kids in the right order):

June, Ross, Darren, Michael, Ian and Natalie
Chris, Marlys, Troy and Cheryl
Charlie, Cathy and Christy
Margie, Pat, Aaron and Amber
Janie, Ed, Erik, Heather and Dori
Bob, Ali, Bobby, Chris and Grace
Lori, Alan, Tara and Bryan

Two things.  Sorry Alan if I misspelled your name.  There are about 37 ways to spell it.  🙂  Secondly, these are “us plus kids” meaning that I could guess my way through everyone’s kids’ names but I wouldn’t be 100% positive.  Some I know, some I don’t.  What a perfect opportunity to meet all of the little ankle biters, no?  🙂

What have Erik and I come up with besides a list of relatives?  We’ve got a state!  We’ve got a month!  We need your help in deciding the rest!

How does the Seattle area in July sound?  We figured Seattle because it’s pretty central for everyone and the most realistic destination.  As much as we’d love to do this in Kodiak, Seattle makes way more sense.  We’ll figure out WHERE in Seattle at a later time (open to suggestions!!).  I’m thinking the weekend of the 10th and 11th (to throw a suggestion out there).  I don’t know much about Magnuson Park but hey, what the heck?

So that’s what I’ve got.  I’ll be getting with as many of you individually as I possibly can whether it be via email, Facebook or telephone.  Please use the “Comments” to post whether you can or can’t make it.  Once we’ve got something hammered out, we can do something more in the way of a formal announcement / invite type of a thing.

Bobby & Sarah

Pumpkin Patch

 

While Grandpa, Mimi and Auntie Grace were visiting we decided to visit the Pumpkin Patch.

 

Marris Farms
Marris Farms
Bobby, Sarah, Violet, and Isabelle
Bobby, Sarah, Violet, and Isabelle
 
Grandpa, Mimi, Auntie Grace, Isabelle and Violet
Grandpa, Mimi, Auntie Grace, Isabelle and Violet   
 

The Beautiful Girls

 
 
 
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Violet has her 1st Birthday Party

 The birthday girl did great.  She was a bit tired toward the end but who wouldn’t be when the day is such a wirlwind!
 
The birthday girl
The birthday girl
Waiting for the Cake

 

 
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YUM

 
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Presents!
Presents!
Auntie Kati and Cousin Aiden

 
Auntie Kati and Cousin Aiden
Brian and Catrina...Auntie Deanna in the background
 
 Brian and Catina
 
Auntie Deanna
Auntie Deanna
 There were quite a few more people there but unfortunately since I was a little preoccupied I didn’t get many photos ……SO…..if you have any other pictures I would really appreciate copies!
 
Also, I huge thank you to Mimi (Ali) and my Mom (Erma) for helping us make this such a great day.

 

Happy 1st Birthday Violet!!!

The Birthday Girl!
The Birthday Girl!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where has the time gone.  I can’t believe thata year ago Violet entered this world.  So much has happened.  From Bobby working up on the North Slope.  Isabelle now in Preschool and all the milestones that Violet overtakes.  The last time Bobby was here Violet took her first steps.  She still thinks that crawling is faster.  She can even say a few words…Mama, Dada, kiki kat, Papa, not sure when she is going to be able to say Isabelle  =)  She surprises me that she says this much!

 

 

Silly girl

 

 

 

 

 

Since Bobby is up working we are waiting to have Violet’s party until he can make it down here.  But in the mean time Isabelle and I felt that we still needed some birthday cupcakes!

 Isabelle helping make birthday cupcakes

 Isabelle helping make birthday cupcakes

Isabelle helping make birthday cupcakes
Happy Birthday to Violet
Happy Birthday to Violet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Preschool

This was taken Monday on 1st day of PreschoolIsabelle’s first day of Preschool   Such the big girl! 

 

Tuesday, Sep 15. I am not sure who is more tired the Preschooler or the Mommy.  Today was day 2 and she was in bed at 9pm tonight….RECORD…Violet was in bed at 830 and I am soon to follow!