Saturday, September 6, 2014

Throwback...Hawaii

Oahu, Hawaii

Due to my lack of continuous blogging, there are many great stories and adventures that I have missed in between my "down times." To remedy this, I will throw them into my regular posts as "Throwbacks." Up first...David and I's trip to Hawaii!

David's brother Luke, his wife Nichole, and their 6 children have lived in Hawaii for a few years. Luke is in the Marine Corp and was stationed there. We had been talking about making the trip and decided we had better get on it before they were re-stationed! We decided to go in March since my pregnancy with Jackson was going swell. It was a fun trip, but I mus admit... its not all its cracked up to be. There is something very isolating about being on an island, and I have decided that I like our road trips much better!

It was amazing seeing the sights while we were there. My first required stop was Pearl Harbor. I am a HUGE history buff, and this was a must. When we arrived, we got tickets to go tour the Missouri, and ride the boat out to the USS Arizona. In the meantime we were able to "crawl" down in a submarine, and I literally mean crawl. I could not imagine living in such a cramped space for extended periods of time! It was really educational to see what life would be like, but scary to think of being in a small metal canister, under the ocean, hoping not to get torpedoed.



Next up, the USS Arizona. The tour consisted of a boat ride out to the final resting place of the ship, during which the tour guide gives a background of what took place that day. It is a very humbling event and one that I will remember forever. It is hard to even describe the feelings I felt for the men and women who lost their lives that day, and the fact that the US was drug into one of the worst wars in the history of the world. 





I will never forget what it was to look down on such a large and majestic ship, and to know of all the Americans who were entombed in it due to the events that took place on that day. It was something I have always wanted to see and I'm glad that I had the opportunity.


Our final stop consisted of a tour of the extremely large USS Missouri. It was large, if there weren't footprints on the floor to guide our steps we would have gotten lost! There were so many decks and rooms, and sleeping areas that it got rather claustrophobic. I nearly had an anxiety attach at the thought of being stuck in the bottom of the ship going in circles. We quickly exited back up to the main deck, and things went much better after that.

Another "bucket list" item was the Polynesian Cultural Center. Nichole bought us tickets to the Center as well as the Luau and Show that night. It was so fun!!!
The drummers in this "village" were so entertaining! It was fun to watch them perform!

Next, we went to another village and watched ethnic dancers pick volunteers from the audience to come up on stage and dance with them. These young men were extremely nervous, but did a great job!






Another great part of the Center was that you could take a small canoe ride right down the middle of the various villages. That was by far one of the most relaxing parts of the whole adventure. It is such a beautiful area!


And of course one's trip would not be complete without some INK! hehehehe.This was the best I could do on such short notice!

Finally we were able to have some great food at the Luau. One of the greatest parts of that experience were the amazing smoothies served in giant pineapples! David and I each got different kinds and then shared. Delicious!!






In the end, we had a wonderful time experiencing the different cultures from the islands. BYU did an amazing job with the way that you could visit each area, learn new things, and have something to take away.

Now that I have ranted and raved about how fun these events were, I will add my two cents about how awful going to Hawaii is when it is storming! Most of the beaches were closed due to the wind and the waves, and we were never really able to go swimming and enjoy the beaches. David did commit to taking a dip in the ocean, regardless of how cold it was. It went about like this...


Yes, that is him literally shivering because it was so cold! I was not brave enough to take a plunge, and after watching him freeze I was glad that I decided against it. It was disappointing to go to such a beautiful island and not be able to enjoy the beaches!

All in all, I only missed the kids a little (that is a huge accomplishment for me), and we were able to spend some quality time with Nichole and the kids. Nathan became attached to Uncle David and would watch out the window every night until we came over. Good thing we visited every day!


I have no desire to go back to Oahu, but am glad that we visited at least once! Plus the roadside chicken and snow cones were amazing!




Christmas as a Couple

David and I always go back and forth each year about what to get each other. This has become quite the fruitless endeavor, and we have come to the conclusion that taking a trip, going on a nice date, etc. is a much better idea than some gift the other may not really want.

This year, David knocked it out of the park! He recreated our first "real" date! This included a nice dinner at City Creek Mall, walking Temple Square and looking at all of the Christmas lights, and going for a carriage ride around Salt Lake City. It was even more magical than the first time, knowing that we have survived a challenging 10 years in between. I love this man more and more every day, and thank my Heavenly Father for sending such a wonderful husband to me.

The streets look like something straight out of an old movie!
Such a beautiful picture with the snow, the train tracks, and the lights!

Anyone that knows me, knows I have a thing for dancing water! Especially when it is lit and dancing to Christmas music!
The best "Usie" that we could get!
The SLC Temple looking majestic and breath taking...

A glass sculpture inside of the Leonardo. I Love It!!
 I truly don't know what I would do without this thoughtful, romantic, husband and father in my life as well as that of our children. I only hope that I can continue to appreciate him the way he so deserves! Merry Christmas everyone!


Christmas

On to Christmas! Christmas at our house this year was kind of miserable! We were all sick! KayDee was the worst with full-blown Influenza and Pneumonia. Now before you all start into your rant about how my kids should get a flu shot, we don't do "that" in our house! I have never received a flu shot and neither has any of my children. We have only had two people sick with Influenza in 10 years, so I will take my chances. Regardless, although KD was feeling much better after the first two days, due to her being highly contagious she was quarantined to her room and had to wear a mask if she came out. This was for 10 days! She was not very happy! All that aside, we did a "smaller" Christmas this year and our kids were just as happy as in past years.

Andrew wanted a "Stuffie" so bad! He opened it first and probably would have been happy as a clam
if he didn't get anything else. These kind of events make us think we buy our kids to much stuff!
Madi got books, Hello Kitty Walkie Talkies, games, puzzles, etc. She was pretty happy too!
Jenna still half asleep on the couch!
Tearing though more presents!
We always give our kids books! I have created five little happy readers. Thank you...thank you! ;) 
Jenna loved this book so much she raced through the other two in the series and has been very impatiently awaiting the next book set to come out next month.
KD also loved her book and immediately read the sequel. I'll admit, I cheated and bought my girls books that we were scheduled to read for my book club. Needless to say it included a lot of YA books and my attendance in book club has been sparse. But hey...my girls loved the books!
Yet another book club book! The Strange Case of Origami Yoda. Andrew wasn't to interested in it, it's more of a middle school aged book.
She refuses to show her face in pictures! Oh Madi!
KD was easy this year. "I want makeup, boots, and clothes." Check, check, and check!

These two are partners in crime! As you can tell Jack is the innocent bystander.


Jack wasn't quite sure what to think of it all and didn't even want to open his own present.

He did love it though!
He was much happier with the walker that we got him!

Andrew helped me make the raspberry, whipped cream french toast for breakfast!
It was YUMMY!!

Jack did have a great time sitting on the table while I wrapped all of his siblings gifts!
He was great company!

Also in December we got the pleasure of going to Andrew's "Polar Express" Christmas Program. This required making trains for them to wear. It was fun watching David and Andrew make his train! He did such a great job during the program, singing all of the songs, and saying his part perfectly. Our little boy is growing up!






 All in all, we had a great Holiday! I couldn't not be more thankful for the healthy, happy, and beautiful family that I have. I don't know what the holiday season would look like without the controlled chaos that fills our house. It is truly the joy on my children's faces that make these times so special. I hope they always remember the fun times and traditions that we have!