Archive for December, 2015

Hawaii: rest of the best

Thursday, December 31st, 2015

Some other favorites from our trip, including the sunset from our hotel. (As Q commented, every night looked like a postcard.)

-M

girls and Daddy

Zoe by water

girls and Mommy

Avery by the water

girls and Daddy in pool

Zoe at pool

Avery doing hula

sunset

Hawaii: photo shoot on the beach

Wednesday, December 30th, 2015

Before we left the island, I wanted a few more photos of the girls together. Luckily, they humored me doing some posing on the sand.

-M

girls posing on beach

girls posing on beach2

girls posing on beach3

Hawaii: on the water

Tuesday, December 29th, 2015

To give the girls a real snorkeling experience, we headed back to Makaiwa Bay one morning and jumped on a cruise on the Winona, a Polynesian sailing catamaran. The spot we were taken to was amazing: deep waters in a beautiful shade of blue with turtles, rays, and schools and schools of fish. One of our guides even caught and brought to the surface a small, brown octopus, which he let the girls touch and name. I was blown away with what I saw under water (on one side of the boat, it looked like that scene of “Finding Nemo” – with nothing but deep blue at the edge of the reef), but what Avery seemed to enjoy the most was the boat itself.

-M

Zoe on the dock

girls and Daddy on boat

girls on boat

Daddy snorkeling

Zoe on boat

Avery on boat

Hawaii: getting adventurous and soaking in sights

Monday, December 28th, 2015

I had never zip lined before but decided to be adventurous (and brave!) when Q suggested it as a family activity. So on the second full day of our trip, we got up early and drove to the Hamakua Coast, known for its rainforests, waterfalls, and gorgeous sights, and home to the Botanical World Adventures. We wound up zipping on lines as high as 200 feet, with a canopy of green below our feet – and it was hands-down one of the coolest things I’ve ever done! (The girls were totally fearless, too; Avery, because of her size, was attached to an instructor on her first few zips, but by the end, she opted to go on her own.) After our adventure, we walked through the gorgeous and green rainforest (where it felt as if we were in a different world) before visiting nearby Akaka Falls, a 442-foot waterfall. Q and I saw it the last time we were on the island, but – because of the recent rainfall – it was much more impressive this time around.

-M

family ziplining

Avery ziplining

Zoe ziplining

Avery at gardens

Zoe at gardens

waterfalls

Avery and Daddy in rainforest

girls at gardens

girls at gardens2

girls and Daddy at waterfall

Hawaii: from beach to town

Sunday, December 27th, 2015

We had seven days on the Big Island and, unlike some of our past family trips, we did way more than lay by the pool. Most mornings we jumped in the car and started exploring: We typically had one destination in mind, and from there we would see where the day took us.

One of my favorite visits was to Hapuna Beach, the island’s largest white-sand beach – and listed in guidebooks as a must-see. There are two sections of the beach, and when we came upon the first (smaller, less crowded, more shaded) part and I first saw the pristine beach and lava rock formations, I gasped. It’s one of the prettiest spots I’ve ever been.

Another morning we grabbed snorkeling equipment and headed to a spot Q and I had discovered on our last trip: Makaiwa Bay, featuring a half-moon shaped beach and schools of yellow tang (my favorite) and other small fish to explore just a few feet out. It was the girls’ first time snorkeling, and Zoe’s summary was a simple “awesome.” After that came exploring one of our favorite little farm towns up north, where we spotted our first rainbow and browsed art at our favorite gallery, and the more touristy Kailua-Kona down south, where we sampled exotic fruit at a farmer’s market and had a sunset dinner on the beach.

-M

girls on rocks

girls playing in sand

girls at beach

Zoe at beach

girls and Mommy on beach

Avery running in sand

girls in car

Zoe on beach

girls shopping

Avery eating dragonfruit

girls at farmer's market

rainbow

Aloha!

Saturday, December 26th, 2015

The reason for my blogging break is that we were in Hawaii for seven days. Q and I had been plotting to take the girls to the Big Island ever since we visited it on our own last summer, and our time there with the whole family was everything I had hoped for – and more. We have tons of photos to share, starting with one of my favorites - taken on our first morning on the island.

-M

family shot

A little break

Friday, December 18th, 2015

I’m going to do something I haven’t done since launching this blog back in 2006: take a little break! I’ll be back with photos and stories in about a week.

-M

Happy faces

Wednesday, December 16th, 2015

A photo, courtesy of their teacher, of Avery and one of her besties.

-M

Avery and Naomi - small

Smiles by the candelight

Monday, December 14th, 2015

Today’s the last day of Hanukkah – and the perfect time to share one of my favorite photos from this year’s holiday.

-M

girls on Hanukkah

Parties and performances

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

It’s been a busy week for the girls, with Hanukkah activities at school starting right when we returned from Madison. Among the highlights: a party during which we ate latkes and made menorahs, and Zoe performing with chorus at City Hall. (Q got to watch!) Among the tunes they sang: “We Are All Candles.”

-M

girls at Hanukkah party

girls and Mommy at Hanukkah party

Zoe at City Hall

Family time in Madison, part II

Friday, December 11th, 2015

And of course, per tradition, the girls got to hang out with their cousins Tanner and Brock when we were in Madison.

-M

cousins in MSN

Family time in Madison

Thursday, December 10th, 2015

Some family pictures from our time in Madison… The snow melted and it got so warm that we even got to take a nice walk through the neighborhood – see last pic.

-M

Avery and Grandpa

girls with Aunt Sandy

Zoe and Grandma

Zoe opening present

Avery and Grandpa on walk

A bit of snow

Wednesday, December 9th, 2015

We spent most of last week in Madison, visiting Grandma and Grandpa. On our way there Avery asked if she could make a little snowman, like last year, and I had to tell her that there likely wouldn’t be any snow during our visit. (The forecast called for pretty warm weathers – in the 40s and up.) I was super excited, then, to wake up on our first morning there to find that it had indeed snowed overnight. It was just a dusting, basically, but enough for the girls to enjoy it!

More photos from our trip soon…

-M

girls in front of snowy tree

girls looking at tree

Avery with snowman

Zoe in snow

girls running in snow

Happy Hanukkah!

Tuesday, December 8th, 2015

…says Avery.

-M

Avery on Hanukkah

Snow in San Francisco, again

Saturday, December 5th, 2015

Like last year, a small section of our neighborhood was recently transformed into a snowy play area. And like last year, the girls slipped and slid around – and enjoyed throwing snowballs (mostly at me).

-M

girls in snow2

girls in snow3

girls in snow