Wednesday, April 28, 2021

kilauea iki and punalu'u beach

after leaving hilo, we drove around the southern tip of the island to visit volcano national park and punalu'u beach on our way to kona.

in volcanoes national park, our crew chose to hike the kilauea iki trail (a four mile loop) across the kilauea iki crater.

seen here at the end of our trek down to the crater, before crossing the vast lava field you see behind us and making our way back up to the rim:



and following a much needed refuel break for lunch and snacks (at aloha mix food truck and punalu'u bake shop), we headed to check out punalu'u beach, known for its black sand and ever-present sea turtles. 

the kids LOVED this beach and wished we had brought towels with us to allow for a full swimsuit and immersion experience. instead, they were forced to do the next best thing and just pinky promised they would only "dip their toes" in the ocean. but in a series of events completely foreseen by their parents, they eventually ended up gleefully soaked by crashing waves and neck deep in water, and then stripped down and hopped back into the car sopping and sandy and happy. 













complete with baby sea turtle.












Monday, April 26, 2021

hello hilo

after our initial stop for shave ice in kona, we headed across the island to enjoy hilo town for a few days. while there, we checked out richardson beach park, carlsmith beach park, and leleiwi park (which we could walk across the street to from the house we were renting). 

bonus points because we happened to hit hilo during a sunny three day stretch. 

the beaches on this side of the island are for the most part not sandy (richardson beach park does have some black sand). it's just straight up lava rocks and then you hop off into the warm ocean. a pretty cool and unique experience if you ask me, though it did not take the place of a pristine, white sandy beach in the hearts of the children. 

carlsmith beach park and leleiwi park have large lagoons that are shielded from the breaking waves and make for great swimming. richardson beach park is known for its snorkeling, but the kids--not yet known for their snorkeling--preferred carlsmith and leleiwi. below is an assortment of pics from all three locales.




















just like we did for shave ice, we tried three different acai bowl places on the big island. two were in hilo (makani's magic pineapple shack and kula shave ice at hilo farmer's market, both pictured below), and one was in kona (basik acai). 

makani's magic pineapple shack was definitely impressive and yummy (just look at that bright, beautiful and incredibly massive eye candy!), but the actual acai from the more modest looking kula shave ice bowl was the absolute best we've ever had. smooth, creamy, dreamy, just tart enough, just sweet enough, perfection. 








there were a handful of waterfalls we wanted to check out while in hilo, but beach time reigned supreme with this crew, so we only ended up making it to rainbow falls. on an overcast afternoon, however, so no rainbow. 





Sunday, April 25, 2021

hau`oli lā hānau

 

we flew to hawaii on caleb's birthday, so first off, he DID get to play video games on the six hour flight over. and SECONDLY, it was straight to shave ice when we landed. so a couple of important birthday boxes checked for him.

caleb continues to love legos, star wars, lego star wars, video games, lego star wars video games, card games, delicious foods, and card games about delicious foods. he would like nothing more than to enjoy a hot breakfast, a hot lunch, and a hot dinner everyday. 

new interests include kiwi birds, new zealand, and cats. caleb is willing to give anything a try once. his memory is ironclad. his heart is soft. his feet are loud. he loves hugs from his sisters and making pure, unadulterated, and for no other reason than just because mischief with his brother. 

he wants to do everything fast and always be first. 

and now, he's nine. 

happy birthday, bobby! may you continue to be full of questions and curiosity and grow into the fantastically unique human being you are destined to be. 


(we tried three shave ice places while on the big island, and gecko girlz--pictured below, and the stop for caleb's birthday--was the winner for our crew. the treat to beat, however, continues to be matsumoto shave ice on oahu.) 










Thursday, April 22, 2021

paradise of the pacific


they snorkeled, hiked, beached, boogied, and swam, and swam, and swam until the sun went down. they saw volcanoes, waterfalls, sea turtles, fish, flowers, fruit, white sand, tan sand, black sand (but didn't make it to the green sand), and ate their weight in shave ice and island treats. 

big island. big adventures. BIG MANTA RAYS.

he huekai nani. 

Saturday, April 10, 2021

on this day

"in all the world, there is no heart for me like yours.
in all the world, there is no love for you like mine."

--maya angelou

celebrating seventeen years.






Wednesday, April 07, 2021

bunny hop

four kids.
a dozen confetti eggs each. 
five minutes on the clock.
one backyard in early spring. 

and no. holds. barred.































Sunday, April 04, 2021

into everlasting life

 


"Jesus did not need to go to Samaria. The Jews of His day despised the Samaritans and traveled a road around Samaria. But Jesus chose to go there to declare before all the world for the first time that He was the promised Messiah. For this message, He chose not only an outcast group but also a woman—and not just any woman but a woman living in sin—someone considered at that time to be the least of the least. I believe Jesus did this so that each of us may always understand that His love is greater than our fears, our wounds, our addictions, our doubts, our temptations, our sins, our broken families, our depression and anxieties, our chronic illness, our poverty, our abuse, our despair, and our loneliness. He wants all to know there is nothing and no one He is unable to heal and deliver to enduring joy.

His grace is sufficient. He alone descended below all things. The power of His Atonement is the power to overcome any burden in our life. The message of the woman at the well is that He knows our life situations and that we can always walk with Him no matter where we stand. To her and to each of us, He says, “Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but [shall have] a well of water springing up into everlasting life."

--Elder Robert C. Gay,  Taking upon Ourselves the Name of Jesus Christ, October 2018