Thanks to Shannon we had a little snow here in Hawaii. We told the neighborhood kids we had snow and they were so excited. We added the water to the granules and they got so excited as it grew. Everyone just had to touch it. They sure had fun playing in it. I don't know if their mothers will be too happy with me when they find all the stuff in their hair but it was fun while it lasted. Shannon, our house is always open to you (and your family) if you want to trade your snow for our sunshine.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Thanks Shannon - We Love The Snow
Thanks to Shannon we had a little snow here in Hawaii. We told the neighborhood kids we had snow and they were so excited. We added the water to the granules and they got so excited as it grew. Everyone just had to touch it. They sure had fun playing in it. I don't know if their mothers will be too happy with me when they find all the stuff in their hair but it was fun while it lasted. Shannon, our house is always open to you (and your family) if you want to trade your snow for our sunshine.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Memory and Age
I know you are never to compare but once in a while I do it. Compared to my school friends I'm a little behind. One school friend just sent me her youngest daughters wedding announcement. When I compare myself with my older sister Deanne I really feel behind. She had several grandchildren when she was my age. I usually don't feel that far behind but there are times when I do feel old and a little behind. It usually is my "memory" (or lack thereof) that makes me feel that way. One such occasion occurred this week.
We have a rule - sleepovers are not allowed. We have had that rule for quite some time but I have to confess that there have been a few times that we have allowed them. One such time occurred this week. Casey had a friend stay over on New Years Eve to celebrate the New Year with us. He lives in Sunset and the last bus going that way would leave at 10:00 p.m. Good excuse right? Well Tanner decided since we had allowed that sleepover he would try for one with the neighbor boy. He kept asking why we never allow them and the answer was not good enough. He reminded me when I had let him have a sleepover many years ago. I reminded him how grumpy he had been the next day. He said "Oh right mom. Like you can you remember that far back when you cannot even remember that you grounded me yesterday." He does have a point. I always throw out the consequences for actions only to forget them the next day. That is terrible I know. It is usually one of the other kids that says,"Why is Tanner outside playing when you told him he cannot play today because he called me a *!^# yesterday?"
I guess we just weren't meant to be raising young kids at this age when our memory is failing!
We have a rule - sleepovers are not allowed. We have had that rule for quite some time but I have to confess that there have been a few times that we have allowed them. One such time occurred this week. Casey had a friend stay over on New Years Eve to celebrate the New Year with us. He lives in Sunset and the last bus going that way would leave at 10:00 p.m. Good excuse right? Well Tanner decided since we had allowed that sleepover he would try for one with the neighbor boy. He kept asking why we never allow them and the answer was not good enough. He reminded me when I had let him have a sleepover many years ago. I reminded him how grumpy he had been the next day. He said "Oh right mom. Like you can you remember that far back when you cannot even remember that you grounded me yesterday." He does have a point. I always throw out the consequences for actions only to forget them the next day. That is terrible I know. It is usually one of the other kids that says,"Why is Tanner outside playing when you told him he cannot play today because he called me a *!^# yesterday?"
I guess we just weren't meant to be raising young kids at this age when our memory is failing!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
This is the Kilauea Lighthouse. We wanted to go see it but found it was $5/person so we just drove a little higher and got a beautiful view.
Opaeka Falls on Kauai
Thursday, December 11, 2008
How High Can You Go?

Two blogs in one day?????? What else can you do on a rainy day when everything is canceled - besides cook for your husband? I've been wanting to put this on for a couple of weeks now but I haven't had time so today was the day. Every since Matt left on his mission we have had an extra bed. Casey didn't want the bed up in his room because it was taking up space so he just stacked it on his bed and made it higher. That really made Tanner and Cody jealous because a big tall bed looks so much fun. We had company not too long ago and so we took the extra matress off for them. When they left Tanner and Cody grabbed it and decided to make a really high bed in their room. They still sleep in the same bed together often (usually it is when one of them has seen a cockroach on their bed or something.) I went in the other morning to find the bed stacked and both of them in it. It was so high that it was tilting and Cody had rolled down into Tanner and Tanner looked like he was just about to roll off the bed. This picture is R-rated because Tanner sleeps in his underwear. (It's too hot to sleep in much else here.)
A Day Off

In Hawaii we have times when the clouds seem to open and it downpours for about five minutes and then it stops. Last night it downpoured all night long! It wasn't a slow steady rain, it poured all night. It is rare that we ever get thunder and lightening but it went throughout the night. I thought if it was real bad the power would go out but we never lost power. I awoke at 4:45 as usual to get ready for seminary. I left for the church an hour later with the rain still pouring down. I started driving with my windshielf wipes going on high speed. I drove my usual way but the road was flooded so I tried a new route. I never made it to the church. Everything has been canceled for the day. There is no school, very few stores are opened, roads are closed and bridges are "compromised." Many homes are full of water. BYU-Hawaii is closed except for the testing center. The Red Cross has moved in and set up shelters.
You think everyone would be in their homes enjoying a good video - but not in Hawaii. The kids are loving it. People are rafting and kayaking up and down the streets and having a blast. The rain has slowed but continues. Steve told me it seems like a baking day. I think that is a major hint so I'll spend the rest of the day making up some goodies. If the rain would have been snow we would really be ready for Christmas.
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