Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The days are flying by

Today I talked to one of those friends you've known for most of your life and can start right where you've left off. Around the time I was pregnant with Little she moved to Miami and has been there since. Since then her boyfriend graduated law school, I had my third child, she worked for some intense Miami inner city schools and did some amazing things for the students, we moved here and now she and her boyfriend are moving in together. She is a preschool teacher now so it's great because she knows exactly what my day looks like with potty training and hilarious discussions that one will have with toddlers.

                                            

 Children don't observe your day as being your own, they view it as theirs with you in it. They see it more as not having a bad day or a good day it's more like I have a better or worse day because of them.  She's been working closely with a huge range of children over the passed four years in various degrees of stability in life. She completely knew what I was saying and both agreed how fast time can go by. She has many accomplishments in many children's lives and I'm so proud of the woman she is. I loved catching up and simply hearing her voice. So excited for this next adventure in life for her. Love to you Melly Mo!





Almost a week in one week

I am meeting Alyssa next Wednesday for a special six day trip. We're so excited to have this special time together to just take our time and hang out. We meet in San Francisco and stay for a couple of days until we drive down to San Ynez and then to Los Angeles to finish the trip. This is my first time away from either one of the girls and I've only traveled for less than a day away, so needless to say this has been a long time coming. The best part was it was a last minute decision and I couldn't be more excited (yes, I did already pack my bag and then re-pack it again) I have reading material too.

I saw a sweet lady at the bishop museum who I know from the elementary school and she told me she did this a few years ago with her sister. She said if she was only given the alone time on the flights from Honolulu to Seattle that would have been just fine, her trip was icing on the cake. Amen sister! We'll see some new and old friends, hopefully make some new ones too. See you in a week Roo!




Thursday, June 14, 2012

Summer on Oahu so far

I don't take too many pictures when we're out because A. I don't have enough hands to click and watch all three of them (safely). B. I love photography but I also love capturing life without a lens, simply living and appreciating them in their element. It has been three weeks of summer so far and here are a couple of fuzzy Iphone views.


Watching this bird from the girls bedroom. Richard found these in the valley behind our house.



At Scoop of Paradise where you walk in to fresh waffle cone aroma. Little was squealing I kid you not. I can barely tell the difference between the girls in this picture but Little is in the middle.


We are so blessed to see these every night.


Picking out some yummy treats for date night at the Cafe.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

It's summer and we went to Savers

I have been happily giving away cloth diapers and training cloths to anyone who wants them. I also have been weeding through our home. Summer with my mom visiting then my cousin and now me and all three of the kids plus Richard working at home makes me feel...claustrophobic. We went to drop off some items at Salvation Army and went in. This past week I came out with some great finds. Here are two of my lovely assistance to show you some outfits we bought.




                                                        Yes, she posed all on her own




bathroom break


We're back with our power stances.




If you recall this post on my love for second hand then you'll be happy to hear in one week I bought a raincoat  for Richard that would have been over $100  but bought it for $8. Many amazing kids finds and a Pair of Citizens of Humanity jeans that cost well more than how much I've paid of my combined three trips to the thrift store. I'm one happy gal.