July 7th 2008

July 27th, 2008

Our second day in Maui, and today our room steward made us an elephant.  The kids didn’t let us keep these towel animals for long.  They took them apart for some reason.

Elephant

Mom told us we had to get off the ship and take the shuttle to Hilo Hatties, and I’m glad she did.  We enjoyed seeing a bit of Maui from the shuttle bus, and Hilo Hatties was a fun store.  We picked up a few souveniers and new clothes, and the kids each got to pick a pearl from an oyster.  The boys each got beautiful rosy pearls and Alyson’s is bright white.  Unfortunately, Christian’s was lost fairly quickly.  We have the other two in safe keeping.

Boys and the Pride of America

When we returned to the ship, Alyson and I attended a Kuikui Nut lei making class, which was great fun.  Alyson loves teachers.  She amazed me.  As the class was ending, I was furiously trying to finish my lei (as I had helped Alyson with hers first), so I handed Alyson hers and told her to take it to the teacher so she could tie it for her.  Alyson marched across the room through throngs of strangers to do exactly that.  This, the child that chooses to be shy around FAMILY.

While us girls were making leis, the boys went on the Gyroscope.

Christian Gyroscope

BJ was sadly too little to go upside down, but he did get to spin a little.

BJ Gyroscope

Mom and I attended an art auction.  I’d never attended an art auction before and it sounded like fun.  Free champagne and free art for everyone who registered and attended sounded like a good deal.  I walked around and really enjoyed seeing so many different types of art.  Fortunately I didn’t get attached to any of them until I came to this one.

My new painting

It’s perfect for my office.  Even though it was out of my price range, 12 months no interest made it more affordable.  I can’t wait for it to arrive (should be here in another couple of weeks).

While Mom and I were enjoying the auction, Bill got the kids dinner at the kid sized buffet so they could go to Kids Club while we had our 8pm dinner.  The darling little boy with our kids was very attached to Alyson.  Whenever they were together, neither of them ate anything because they were too busy chasing each other around.  We adults got to enjoy Lobster night and an adult meal after the kids were happily in Kids Club 🙂

Kids dinner

July 6th 2008

July 27th, 2008

I woke early our first morning on the ship.  I managed to spend 30 minutes on an exercise bike before trying to capture the sunrise on camera.

First cruise sunrise

We were docking in Maui this morning and really had no plans for the day, so we took it easy.

Sailing into Maui

We explored the ship,

Grand entrance of Pride of America

and read a few books in the library.

Alyson loves libraries

And we had to buy pony tail holders for Alyson.

Pig tails

Our cabin steward made us a bunny with towels.

Towel bunny

We went swimming and got to participate in smoothie tasting (although Cantaloupe is NOT my favorite).

The boys did a little putting…

BJ putting

And what cruise is complete without shuffleboard?

Shuffleboard

Cruise life at its finest 🙂  The boys also got to participate in a soccer tournament.  They played against a dad and his son, who was a bit older than Christian. The boys did great!  They lost, but only by 2 points.

While the kids were in Kids Club in the evening, we went to hear WT Greer sing.  Honestly, it was awful.  But on the way back to our cabins with the kids, I heard Mark O’bitz, who I really enjoyed.

July 5th 2008

July 21st, 2008

We started off July 5th by saying goodbye to our hotel

Sheraton Princess Kauilani Waikiki

and getting on a bus to visit the USS Arizona memorial.  Alyson thought tour busses were great.  I thought they were tiring.  She was constantly up and down and bouncing around… not in her own seat, but on our laps.  Buses did make her tired, too, though.

Allyson on the bus

We arrived at the memorial before it opened, and the line to get in stretched all the way around a big green field.  Thankfully, there were some trees for shade, and once the gates opened the line moved fairly quickly.

In line at the USS Arizona memorial

At the bookstore, we got a great pamphlet about the events December 7 1941 for Christian to read, a comic book for Brandon, and some totally unrelated paper dolls for Alyson.  Bill and the boys walked through the museum.

BJ museum

We watched a film containing all original footage from the attack on Pearl Harbor.  I was amazed just that much film existed and survived.   After being put in a somber mood, we boarded a boat that took us past the USS Kittyhawk and dozens of other ships to the memorial.  So many people lost their lives that day.  And so many are still entombed there.  It was pointed out that many of the names on this memorial wall are the same, because fathers and sons, brothers, served together and died together.

USS Arizona Memorial

It was amazing to  see what’s left of the Arizona under the memorial (which incidentally does not touch any part of the submerged ship).  They had great displays that explained what we were seeing beneath the water.  The kids were fascinated by the oil on the water.

Alyson at the Arizona

Drips of oil are still escaping from the Arizona.  Legend says it’s the ship crying for its fallen crew.  Legend continues that it will stop the day the last survivor dies.

BJA at Arizona

The kids didn’t understand, of course, what it was really all about.  When we returned from our trip, we showed them the Hollywood movie, Pearl Harbor, and I think Christian at least has a better idea of why we went and why it was important.

After that sobering start to the day, we had a tour of Honolulu by tour bus (which much of the family slept through), and returned to reclaim our luggage from the hotel and catch taxis to the cruise terminal.  We waited in excruciatingly long lines, but they were moving, and got our luggage checked, our key cards issued, and were finally allowed on board the Pride of America.

We were greeted with Mimosas (or orange juices for the kids), and our first buffet lunch of the cruise while we waited for our cabins to be ready.  We also had the opportunity to check out the kids’ new favorite place, Kid’s Club!, where they would spend 6 hours a day most days (9am to noon and 7pm to 10pm).

Kids Club

We went to dinner at the Liberty Restaurant that night, and before the entrees could even be served, two of our kids were asleep at the table.  That 3 hour time difference and busy day caught up with them.

July 4th 2008

July 19th, 2008

The 4th of July arrived so quickly this year… and the first day of our long-awaited vacation!

Shuttle Express arrived bright and early to take us all away.   The kids were excited, except Alyson really didn’t like the carseat that was provided for her.  The kids particularly enjoyed riding the subway train to the terminal at the airport.  Here’s Brandon listening to his mp3 player and waiting patiently for our flight, surrounded by our multitude of carryons.

Waiting at the airport

The kids did really well on the 5 1/2 hour flight.  They played their DSs (except Brandon’s which broke), built lego cars, watched movies, and perhaps slept a little bit…

A long flight

When we arrived in Hawaii, the first thing I noticed was the heavier air and the floral scent.  We took the longest bus ride ever to get from the airport to our hotel in Waikiki.  We got quite the sightseeing tour.  We saw the same buildings at least three or four times before he finally got to our hotel, the Sheraton Princess Kauilani.

While we waited for our rooms to be ready, we went to the most overpriced meal of our trip.  It was over $100 for the five of us and Mom for a mediocre lunch.  It was a bit of  a neat place… the waitresses in 50s attire would go up and dance, but it wasn’t worth the cost of the lunch.  We opted for the Burger King next door the next time we needed a meal.

Our room was on the 29th floor.  The view was beautiful, and we were just blocks from the beach.

The view from the 29th floor

The boys went off with Uncles to the beach, while the rest of us had the chance to relax for a bit.

Worn out

After a nap, Bill and I had the chance to walk around a little, and we picked up ice cream for those of us that were going to watch the fireworks from our room.  We enjoyed our ice cream on our balcony and enjoyed not one, but three fireworks shows.  It was really cool to watch the fireworks shows progress down the beach.

Fireworks in Waikiki

What a great way to spend the 4th of July!

Basketball camp

July 17th, 2008

I think Christian may drop soccer and play basketball instead next year (not this coming fall/winter).  He really enjoyed basketball camp.

He shoots!

A little bit of Alyson’s summer

July 17th, 2008

Alyson has been enjoying her continuing time at daycare.  July 2nd, when I went to pick her up, one of the teachers was painting her nails patriotically.  Alyson also got to go on a field trip to the park that day!  She’s getting so big.

Alyson’s 4th of July nails

She’s our studious one.  She is happiest surrounded by crayons, and asks daily to go to the library.

Alyson’s colors

And her artwork is quite easy to understand much of the time.  Here are some flowers.  She also writes her name (and Mommy), checkmarks, hearts, and stars quite well.

Alyson’s flowers

Race for the cure 2008

July 17th, 2008

June 21st, we were excited to participate in the Seattle Komen Race for the Cure again.  It’s become quite the tradition.  We were sad Mom couldn’t walk with us this year, but we did meet up with Christian’s 2nd grade teacher so that was great.  We had a great time for a great cause.  Afterwards, we drove up to Arlington to celebrate Kalie’s graduation!

Race for the Cure

Baseball camp

July 17th, 2008

Brandon’s first foray into baseball had its ups and downs.  The first week of camp, he thought it was really fun.  This week, they had different coaches… much more intense coaches.  For the most part, camp has been really fun and not at all the serious baseball Christian just finished with the Padres.

Here are the boys ready for their first day of camp for the summer:

Ready for Baseball Camp

And is this ready position?

Brandon’s ready position

How about this?

Christian’s ready position

One more pic of the baseball boys:

Baseball camp

Our summer so far

July 17th, 2008

Look out for a flurry of posts to follow… we’ve had a busy summer already!

The kids started off the summer with a week of baseball camp.  Thankfully, Brandon really enjoyed that first week of camp.   Brandon’s not nearly as thrilled with baseball this week, but he’ll live.

The following week, the only camp available was a basketball camp for kids ages 7+.  Brandon got to go to work with Bill every day for a week!  Christian loved basketball, and when Bill went to watch he described Christian as the next Gary Payton.

That week was incredibly hectic as we tried to wrap things up for our Hawaii trip.  We fit in a few fireworks on the 3rd, packed, and at the last minute realized we didn’t have Alyson’s birth certificate.  Thankfully no one asked us for one, but we’ll be ordering multiple copies shortly.

Lots of Hawaii posts to follow, as well as pictures from camps!

Alyson’s last day of soccer

June 15th, 2008

Alyson had a fantastic final soccer game. For the first time all season, she was excited to be there, excited to play. She still wanted me to stay right by her, but she did wonderful. She dribbled, she even passed a teammate when following the lines with the ball. She still doesn’t like to play Sharks & Butterflies and just watched. She scored a goal during practice again, although she was intimidated by the 4th grade assistant coach standing near the net.

During the game, for once she actually RAN AFTER THE BALL. Those following this saga will understand this is a HUGE improvement over the past 5 weeks. She played in both halves and even had a great stop in the second half. We’re SO proud of her for getting out there and playing. She had so much fun.  She even enthusiastically put her hand in and participated in the cheering, and went out without me to high-five the opposing team at the end.

I will admit I did bribe her some… we did go out to her favorite coffee shop after, and she got to spend a few minutes at the playground.  She was excited to be able to bring home her very own soccer ball to keep.
Both soccer games were at the same time this week, so Bill will have to post about Brandon’s game.

Alyson’s last soccer game