I have learned something about myself. I do not feel like I can blog with out pictures. Many people are poetic writers which makes their blogs easy and fun to read whether or not a picture is present. I on the other hand do not fit under this category, so it freaks me out to not have some sort of visual stimulus for you to enjoy which makes you feel like I am a good blogger because I have wonderful subjects such as my children for you to look at and it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, it is because of these pictures that helps you want to come back and read my blog or should I say, look at my blog.:)
Since my camera is missing I have been freaking out inside, I have all these things I want to take pictures of but I can not! AAAAAAUUUUUUGGGGGGGHHHHHH!
For example, Kali is now going through the phase of changing her clothes like 10 times a day and I want to take a series of pictures of the outfits she puts together through out the day, she does a good job. Every once in a while she clashes, but for the most part it is really cute. I have heard many mothers talk about this phase and how it is irritating because they dirty so many clothes in one day, I am embracing it, now Kali is actually wearing ALL of her clothes and she is a pretty clean child so if they aren't dirty they just go back in the drawer till the next wear. Now all of her clothes are getting worn!! I LOVE IT!!! She even changes her shoes. LOL, she is wearing these cute glasses with this outfit she just put on, so cute! WHERE IS MY CAMERA!!!
We are currently saving (I know can you believe it, some people actually save money first before they go and buy something, unheard of) so I can get a cannon 40D DSLR, I can not wait, then maybe the pictures I post will actually look really good. I am excited about learning photography and hopefully making that one of my strong points in the next year or so.
Until then I will just continue tearing my house apart till I find my current camera.
Here is a picture of Kali and I at the beach. We went to the beach today with Crystal, she did have her camera so when I get the picture I will post it:)
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Aaron and the Kids
Aaron has been so awesome and has given me some time to run errands or do whatever I need to do, while he spends time with the kids. I took Krew with me on Monday for Gina's "girls day" birthday because we were gone for the whole day, but Aaron took Kali and played with her all day. (except for the two hours where he worked out and Angie watched her, THANKS ANGIE!) Aaron said that Kali rode her bike to the beach and then to the school and then she wanted to ride it to the temple, but Aaron said it was too hot and so they took a break, but I thought that was awesome she wanted to ride it all over the place!! When I came home Kali had crashed in her round chair, I should have gotten a picture it was so cute, she looked like a Queen, Aaron had the chair on her bed and she was sitting on it with a blanket and she was passed out. I even said to Aaron it looks like she got royal treatment. The next day I asked Kali about her day and she said it was so much fun! Then she proceeded to tell me the events of the day:)
One day when Aaron was watching Krew I came home and they were both sitting, eyes glued on the T.V. and what were they watching, Deadliest Catch of course, it is either that, ESPN or news. It made me laugh because Krew was watching too! Thanks Aaron, I love you, and I appreciate the time you spend with the kids.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Happy Birthday Gina
This picture was actually taken one year ago, at Gina's birthday dinner at Bucco de Peppo. I have several fun pictures I will post from Monday's eventful day as soon as I can find my camera. I have seemed to misplaced it, and I can not find it any where, AAAAAUUUUUUGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!
This year is was girls day out. We started our adventures at the Bishop's Museum. Thanks to Gina, Jen and Sara we got in free since they work at the PCC. It was really interesting. We watched a presentation at the planetarium, learning about huge telescopes they have built on the top of Mauna Kea, a volcano on the Big Island. We learned about several constellations and how everything revolves around the north star. On the way home Sarah said, "Do you think the north star is heaven?" Just something to think about. Then we walked around and looked at some really cool art and ancient hawaiian artifacts. Then we headed to the volcano presentation where they showed us how volcano's erupt, they had a demonstration where they show you what an actual lava flow looks like. I also learned how the Hawaiian islands were created. So I started to explain it and realized I was doing it no justice, so I just googled it and here is a great explanation: read, it is interesting, this is for Corissa, who when visiting asked me this question, "Are all the islands volcanoes?" and I did not have the answer, and now I do!
Click here to see the complete explanation with pictures:
The beautiful Hawaiian Islands sit on the creator of the island chain, the Hawaiian Hotspot. The hotspot does not move. The Pacific Plate does. The plate carries the islands in a northwestwardly direction. As each island was formed it was carried away from the hotspot and another formed in its place.
The oldest major Hawaiian island, Kauai, was formed over the hotspot 6 million years ago. The Pacific plate drifted away from the hotspot, the Kauai volcanoes died out, and another volcano rose in its place to create the island of Oahu.
The process repeated and created a chain of similar islands. The volcanoes on the islands of Kauai and Oahu are extinct. Haleakala, on the island of Maui, is a dormant volcano. Volcanologists say that it is "due" for an eruption soon (within 100 years).
The island of Hawaii has 3 active volcanoes -- Hualalai, Mauna Loa, and Kilauea at 4,000 feet on the southern slope of Mauna Loa. Kilauea is the most active and its crater, Hakema'uma'u, is the Hawaiian volcano goddess' (Pele) home. South of Hawaii, the seamount of Loihi is building and will become another island in 10,000 years.
Last of all we went the the whale exhibition it had huge models of the different kind of whales, which will have to wait and be shown and soon as I find my camera, there are some great pictures from that!:)
After we left there we headed to China town for lunch and we randomly picked a restaurant that was amazing, everything we tried was tasty, even all of the desserts. Gina decided to order a few different desserts to try and they were all good! Next we hit up the Ala Moana Center did a little shopping and then it was off to Haleiwa Eats, a fabulous Thai restaurant were we saw like three different people we knew from our ward and friends, Cameron and Lindsay Rondo were their with their family who is visiting, Jordan and Rachelle Larsen and then Levin and Amanda Gunther were all their eating, like I said it is a fabulous place! So we each got something different to eat and shared, YUMMY! What a great way to end the day.
Something interesting about this day, Gina decided to invite all of her very best friends and none of us knew each other with the exception of me and Sara Duffin, we know each other:) And we all got along pretty well, we all had similiar personalities. She has good friends.
Happy Birthday Gina, I hope your day was all you expected and more!!
This year is was girls day out. We started our adventures at the Bishop's Museum. Thanks to Gina, Jen and Sara we got in free since they work at the PCC. It was really interesting. We watched a presentation at the planetarium, learning about huge telescopes they have built on the top of Mauna Kea, a volcano on the Big Island. We learned about several constellations and how everything revolves around the north star. On the way home Sarah said, "Do you think the north star is heaven?" Just something to think about. Then we walked around and looked at some really cool art and ancient hawaiian artifacts. Then we headed to the volcano presentation where they showed us how volcano's erupt, they had a demonstration where they show you what an actual lava flow looks like. I also learned how the Hawaiian islands were created. So I started to explain it and realized I was doing it no justice, so I just googled it and here is a great explanation: read, it is interesting, this is for Corissa, who when visiting asked me this question, "Are all the islands volcanoes?" and I did not have the answer, and now I do!
Click here to see the complete explanation with pictures:
The beautiful Hawaiian Islands sit on the creator of the island chain, the Hawaiian Hotspot. The hotspot does not move. The Pacific Plate does. The plate carries the islands in a northwestwardly direction. As each island was formed it was carried away from the hotspot and another formed in its place.
The oldest major Hawaiian island, Kauai, was formed over the hotspot 6 million years ago. The Pacific plate drifted away from the hotspot, the Kauai volcanoes died out, and another volcano rose in its place to create the island of Oahu.
The process repeated and created a chain of similar islands. The volcanoes on the islands of Kauai and Oahu are extinct. Haleakala, on the island of Maui, is a dormant volcano. Volcanologists say that it is "due" for an eruption soon (within 100 years).
The island of Hawaii has 3 active volcanoes -- Hualalai, Mauna Loa, and Kilauea at 4,000 feet on the southern slope of Mauna Loa. Kilauea is the most active and its crater, Hakema'uma'u, is the Hawaiian volcano goddess' (Pele) home. South of Hawaii, the seamount of Loihi is building and will become another island in 10,000 years.
Last of all we went the the whale exhibition it had huge models of the different kind of whales, which will have to wait and be shown and soon as I find my camera, there are some great pictures from that!:)
After we left there we headed to China town for lunch and we randomly picked a restaurant that was amazing, everything we tried was tasty, even all of the desserts. Gina decided to order a few different desserts to try and they were all good! Next we hit up the Ala Moana Center did a little shopping and then it was off to Haleiwa Eats, a fabulous Thai restaurant were we saw like three different people we knew from our ward and friends, Cameron and Lindsay Rondo were their with their family who is visiting, Jordan and Rachelle Larsen and then Levin and Amanda Gunther were all their eating, like I said it is a fabulous place! So we each got something different to eat and shared, YUMMY! What a great way to end the day.
Something interesting about this day, Gina decided to invite all of her very best friends and none of us knew each other with the exception of me and Sara Duffin, we know each other:) And we all got along pretty well, we all had similiar personalities. She has good friends.
Happy Birthday Gina, I hope your day was all you expected and more!!
Saturday, July 5, 2008
The cinnaMan challenge
Here is Kurt as promised. Thanks for being such a great entertainer. We had him try a few other things like drinking egg yolks, one with the yolk whole and one where you break up the yolk but it didn't faze him. Supposedly it is supposed to be harder to swallow the broken yoke, but he drank them both like a champ so it wasn't as funny as this one, ENJOY! (I just realized if you haven't already read my previous post you wouldn't know that he is trying to down a tablespoon of cinnamon.)
Happy 4th of July!!
God Bless America. How awesome that we live in a free country and how grateful we are to all of those in the past and present who have and who are fighting for our freedom.
I found fun patriotic suits for Kali and Krew at children's place, "how fun" as Kali would say. Our family started off the day at temple beach, we invited Brylie to come along which Kali was grateful because she loves playing with Brylie. They are best of friends:) After the beach we headed home and Aaron was off to work so the Jorgensen's were awesome enough to pick up the kids and I and it was off to Turtle Bay. Stefani made the cutest patriotic onesie for Gwen and shirt for Addi, don't you just love Gwen's bum shot:) Kali was in heaven with the bounce house and horse back riding, two of her favorite things. She got to ride a horse named, Casper. Aaron and I are Turtle Bay Escape Club members so we were VIP, and they had a tent set up for free food and drinks, it was nice. I highly recommend it to anyone who lives here, if you ever want to stay a night at Turtle Bay ask about how to become an Escape Club member. They give you discount to different things at the resort and then when fun events take place they email you and you are VIP at the events. Next month is a free wine tasting, so sign up today:) Just to clarify: I do not work for Turtle Bay and I am not getting paid to advertise for them, I just think it is a great deal. And I am LDS so I do not drink wine.:)
Moving on, after Turtle Bay we headed to Kailua to see Kurt and Noel, they had a BBQ and a pool party which the girls could not get enough of, then we watched the fireworks and we sat and watched as Kurt entertained us with a display of his own fireworks. After that we sat and talked for awhile and Kurt entertained us once again by trying to swallow a tablespoon of cinnamon. Tomorrow I will put the video up of this happening. It was so funny we could not stop laughing, and if you have never tried it, I highly recommend it!! JK Don't try this at home:) Kali's 4th of July outfit and accessories, Children's Place.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
PCC - Islands of Figi and Hawaii
I didn't have my camera for the events of today, but I haven't posted this picture yet, so I thought I would. We started off the day by going to the beach with Melissa, Kaiya, Angie, Brylie and Tyken. We have decided this is going to become a daily thing because it is just to hot right now to be doing anything else, and we live in Hawaii so we should be taking advantage of the beautiful beaches and ocean. It was a good time, the water felt so nice and the sun, oh it was heaven. After the kids were all worn out we took them home for naps and then Kali, Krew and I headed to the PCC to check out another island. Today we did both Figi and Hawaii. In Figi we got some fun tattoo's and got to learn to play a derua, a bamboo percussion instrument. It just looks like a big long bamboo stick and you hit it on the ground. Each stick has it's own unique sound. Kali thought that was pretty cool. Then we watched a performance and learned about the culture of Figi. After that we went to the island of Hawaii and got to perform a hula dance, Kali was so entertaining, she even went up on the stage. Then we tried some poi, yummy:) I love poi, especially fresh, however many people do not like the taste. We played three different hawaiian games, one is similiar to bowling, except you use a small wooden hockey puck and try to roll it between two sticks. Then they had a table rock game similiar to Chinese checkers and last but not least a game of coordination, you have this ball tided to a string and the string is tided to a stick and you have to bounce it from the top to the bottom and back of the stick, it was a little difficult, but I got it figured out:) It was a nice relaxing time and fun to learn more about the different cultures. Then the kids came home and crashed. I have it all figured out finally. If I keep the kids outside and busy, they sleep well, the house stays clean and we get a great tan:) We all win!
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