Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Home Study Update and Thanksgiving Greetings
This will most likely be my last post until after the Thanksgiving weekend. We have extended family here from California visiting now and will have more family arriving from Texas and New York over the next couple of days. It's going to be a fun, food packed weekend and of course it's Lili's first Thanksgiving home. Having her here is going to make this year's Holiday season extra special.
Because I'm going to be busy with preparations and family I won't be spending time on-line, but I do want to wish all my blog friends a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving weekend.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Favorite Foto Friday
Today has been spent gathering more documents for our Ethiopia adoption and shopping for the Thanksgiving weekend. I found a 25 lb turkey, which isn't always easy to do. And yes, I mean a 25 lb turkey. We are going to have around 20 people here for Thanksgiving dinner and I want to have left-overs. Next week I'll buy my fresh produce and on Tuesday I'll start baking my desserts. I love entertaining, although it is going to be a little bit of a challenge this year. I may have to put Lili to work on some pie crusts :-)
Since we were out the majority of the day, Lili is worn out. She fell asleep in the van on the way home and woke up when I got her out of her car seat. However, by the time we got into the house, she was on her way out again. I laid her in the recliner and she's been asleep ever since. Of course this gave me a great opportunity to snap a couple new pictures for FFF.
I think she's tired.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
I'm The Mom of a 28 Year Old
Ryan at his apartment after opening his gift.Getting a good picture of Ryan is quite the challenge. For a matter-of-fact, just getting him to look toward the camera is a success. I'll try again at Thanksgiving and hopefully we'll have more success.
Happy Birthday Big Guy!!!
Friday, November 14, 2008
FFF and It's Actually on Friday
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Hawaii - Day Five
Blue Hawaii.Aloha!!!!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Hawaii - Day Four
We found a table near the waterfall. There is nothing more relaxing to us than the sound of water. Shortly after we sat down one of the employees came over to greet us and started talking to Lili. She asked me what her name was and commented on how beautiful she was. As we talked she asked where Lili was born. I told her, "Guatemala." She went on to tell me that she had a friend that worked at the restaurant next to the pool who is from Guatemala. She gave me her name and wanted us to find her. She said she would love to see Lili. Later that afternoon we went to the lagoon, but never found her friend from Guatemala. Maybe tomorrow.
Day Four was a special day because a friend of ours, who we hadn't seen in years, was flying up from Oahu. I was really looking forward to seeing him and visiting. We used to work together in Washington and had become very good friends. We left Washington and moved to Illinois. He and his family left Washington and moved to Hawaii. I think the last time we had seen each other was about 10 years ago. Our friend arrived around lunch time and we got to spend a couple hours catching up on things. It was a great visit, although not long enough. Next time we come to Hawaii we'll take a trip to Oahu as well.
We decided to wait for our friend down in the lobby area. This area of the hotel has beautiful plants, flowers, trees and even birds.
Apparently she liked watching more than participating in the photo op.
Later that evening we were leaving Lili with the sitter again for another group dinner. During the afternoon we found ourselves wondering how she would react when the sitter walked in. We both thought she would quickly realize what was happening and start crying. We got ready for dinner, got Lili cleaned up and ordered room service for one. While Lili was eating her dinner the sitter arrived. When she walked in the door Lili looked up at her, gave her a big smile and waved. Hum, guess she wasn't traumatized by us leaving her the first night after all. We talked to the sitter for a few minutes, gave Lili kisses and left. As we walked out we again expected to hear her cry, but nothing.
We headed downstairs to meet us with the rest of our group and enjoyed the beautiful evening on the terrace overlooking the ocean and then headed to dinner. There were tables of food set up all around the perimeter of a large grassy area and more tables set up inside the ballroom. In the center of the grassy area were Japanese style tables with pillows for sitting. The patio area leading into the ballroom had regular sized tables and even more tables were set up in the ballroom for sitting. Each food table was catered by a different restaurant at the hotel and some other restaurants on Kauai. Each restaurant prepared samples of somewhere between 2 and 4 dishes for us to sample. We would go choose 2 or 3 different samples, take them back to our table to try them and then make our way to the next food table. While walking to try another sample we ran into the employee we had met at breakfast that day, but she wasn't alone. Her friend from Guatemala was working with her that evening. Since they were working we didn't have much time to talk, but now we could put a face with a name. We chatted for a few minutes and told her that we would try to find her the next day. Also, since she knew what we looked like, she could look for us as well. It was very exciting to meet someone from Lili's birth country.
After several hours of sampling food, listening to the live band and enjoying the company of Dave's co-workers, we decided it was time to head back to our room so the sitter could go home. We got back to our room and Lili was sound asleep. The sitter told us that she had brought some toys and some pots and pans for Lili to play with. Lili had fun putting her french fries from dinner into the pots and pans and playing with the new toys. When she got tired she cuddled up to the sitter and fell asleep. Not one tear was shed during the evening. Success!!!
It was another wonderful day in Kauai.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Hawaii - Day Three
We saw several guys on surf boards with paddles in the water or getting ready to enter the water. I have no idea why they have paddles, but it was fun to watch.
The interesting thing about the island of Kauai is that there is only one main road on the island, but it does not go all the way around the island. We went about as far north as we could and stopped at a beach. There was a man selling fresh coconut from the back of his pick up truck, so Dave bought one for us to try. He cut the top of the coconut exposing a hole in the top and placed a straw in the hole so we could try coconut water. Here is Lili and I with our coconut. I have to admit, neither of us were impressed.
After trying the water, and dumping the rest, the gentleman that sold it to us cut it open and removed the meat of the coconut for us. Again, I wasn't impressed. It was not at all like the flaked coconut we buy in the store. Dave also found out that the round, brown coconuts we are used to seeing are the same coconut as the one we tried, except as they ripen they become brown. It's pretty much the same as a banana.
Across the street from the beach was a cave. We didn't want to go into the cave, but I did get a fairly good picture.
I'm sure this chicken was yelling, "Run, she's coming, she's coming."
After lunch we headed around to the other side of the island. The west side was more industrial and not quite a pretty, however, we decided to take another road that headed up Wiamea Canyon. Mark Twain calls Wiamea Canyon the Grand Canyon of the Islands. The road winds up about 4000 feet with several lookouts along the way.
As we made our way further and further up the road, we became more and more nervous. There are virtually no guardrails along the road, just plants, trees or nothing between you and the drop over the edge. We went about 1/2 way up and decided to head back down. Later that day we found out that because of the clouds you couldn't see anything at the top, but what we saw on the way up was well worth the drive.
We decided to head back to the hotel and get some rest. After leaving at 8:20 a.m. we were back to the hotel by 2:30 and had seen the majority of both sides of the island. Considering the top speed limit is 50 mph and we had to go through many small towns along the way, it gives you an idea of how small the island actually is. There are some other sights that we could have stopped to see along the way, but Lili had been such a trooper and we didn't want to push her over her limit.
When we got back to our room Dave sat down in the chair and glanced over at the bed and found that we had a friend on our bed skirt. Our little friend needed to be outside so I escorted him to the balcony and took a couple pictures.
These aren't the best pictures, but our little friend was a gecko that had found his way into our room somehow. He was a tiny little baby and Lili loved him.
The other thing to note about Day Three is that it was Election Day. We couldn't wait to turn on CNN to watch the election results come in. There is a 5 hour time difference between Hawaii and the East Coast and we were having a lot of trouble pulling ourselves away from the t.v. although we had to since we had reservations at one of the restaurants on the island. I was in the bathroom drying my hair when Dave came in and announced, "Barack just won the election." I was elated and will forever remember that I was in Hawaii, blow drying my hair when Barack won. It was another great day in paradise.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Hawaii - Day Two
Obviously I zoomed in on the last two shots, but I want you to all feel as if you were there too.
After enjoying the view we headed to breakfast and then walked around the grounds of the hotel. Here are just a few of the sights.
Yes, we were truly in paradise. We stayed at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa. The hotel and the grounds were absolutely gorgeous. Kauai is also known at the Garden Island, so there were plants, flowers and trees everywhere.
The hotel had a pool, another pool for adults only, a water slide, hot tub and a salt water lagoon. The lagoon had a beach-like setting and was perfect for Lili as she could easily wade out into the water or play in the sand.
The other nice thing about the lagoon was the hammocks. Lili and mommy enjoyed the sand and water while daddy relaxed under the shade of palm trees in a hammock. A fun time for all.
I think most of you know that this trip was the result of an award my husband's division won. Dave was one of the employees selected to go on the trip as a result of his hard work over the last year. On this particular evening all employees and their primary guest were required to attend a dinner event. This required that we get a baby sitter for Lili. Until this particular evening, Lili had never been left with a sitter and we weren't completely sure how she would handle being away from mom and dad for a few hours. We had been given contact information for two different sitter services prior to us leaving for Hawaii, so arrangements were made. Dave and I got ready for our evening and Lili was in her p.j.'s ready for the sitter. Dave was wearing his Hawaiian style shirt and I was wearing a Hawaiian style dress (no grass skirt). A few minutes before the sitter arrived we put an Elmo DVD in the portable DVD player and Lili was in Elmo world when the sitter arrived. We spent several minutes filling her in on Lili, her likes, dislikes, warning her about her temper, etc. and it was time to leave. Dave and I both gave Lili a kiss goodnight and told her we would be back later. We then headed toward the door and waited for the screaming and tears to start, but alas, Elmo was more important at that moment. We did find out after returning from our evening that Lili did in fact have a melt-down, but it was about an hour before we got back and was primarily due to her being extremely tired. The sitter, being a mom herself, handled it like a champ and Lili was down for the night. We crossed a major hurdle on this trip.
Our evening was wonderful. The hotel had closed the lagoon to guests earlier that afternoon to set everything up and when we arrived we were greeted at the entrance and a lei was placed around our neck. We were then escorted to a line to have our picture taken. After pictures we went to find the rest of our group. Along the way we saw table after table of food, bars and a stage with a live band. We had good food, good company, and a perfect Hawaiian evening. What made the evening even more special is that Dave and I were celebrating our 23rd wedding anniversary that day. It's an anniversary that we will never forget.
I hope you enjoyed reading about day one and seeing some of the sights via photo. Check back tomorrow to read more of our adventures on the Garden Island of Kauai.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Hawaii - Day One
We left our house last Sunday at 4:15 a.m. and headed for the airport knowing it was going to be a long day of travel. Our flight from Bloomington to Chicago was on time and after boarding the plane Lili became antsy. I was concerned that we were in for a very long day of travel. However, once the plane took off down the runway her entire body began to relax and she was asleep within about 5 minutes. She didn't wake up until we stood up to exit the plane in Chicago. Maybe things would go well after all.
Since we had a couple hours before our next flight, we were able to sit down and enjoy some breakfast at the O'Hare airport and then headed over to the terminal so Lili could run off some energy before our next flight. I'm not quite sure how the other passengers felt about her running around, but I can honestly say I didn't care. I wanted her to be as worn out as possible for the flight from Chicago to LA.
Our flight from Chicago was on time and Lili did awesome. She watched some Elmo on the portable DVD player we brought with us and then fell asleep for a couple hours not waking up until shortly before we began our descent into LAX. The pilot had even managed to get us there 20 minutes early turning our 4 hour and 40 minute lay-over into a 5 hour lay-over. Fortunately, my sister lives in S. Cal so she, along with her husband and one of their daughters picked us up for a few hours of California sunshine. We had lunch at California Pizza Kitchen then spent some time outside at one of the many outdoor malls enjoying the sun and Starbucks. We sat by a fountain outside of Starbucks where Uncle Ron taught Lili how to throw pennies into the fountain.
After our LA outing we headed back to the airport for our next flight. Again, the flight was on time, but since it was the longest leg of our journey we just weren't looking forward to this part of the trip. Lili fell asleep for a couple hours on this flight as well, enjoyed some Elmo and climbing up and down off the seats. I can honestly say that she did better on the flight than Dave and I did.
We made it to our final destination, Kauai. Unfortunately, it was almost 9:00 p.m. and dark so we couldn't enjoy any of the sights. However, it didn't deter the bus driver from playing tour guide and pointing out the sights along the way. LOL!!!! For a matter-of-fact, he would point something out by first saying, "You can't see it because it's dark, but here is the ......." It was hilarious.
We made it to the hotel around 9:30 and proceeded through the various lines of check in. Because this was a company sponsored event there were a lot of details to take care of, which meant there were several lines we had to stand in, but it was definitely a well oiled machine. First we got our hotel room taken care of, then we signed forms for our activity that week, got some money for meals (bonus), were allowed to pick out Hawaiian shirts for our trip and then made our way into the ballroom where they had tables of food set up for us.
After we put some food in our tummies, we made our way to our room. First, let me say that this hotel is "HUGE" but we didn't know just how big until the next day when we could actually see everything. We did have a good idea though based on the fact that it took us somewhere between 4 and 5 mintues to get to our room from the elevator. The walk was well worth the wait though. The room was large and the bathroom was about as big as some hotel rooms I've stayed in before :-)
That's it for Day 1 of our Hawaii trip. Please visit again soon for our Day 2 adventures along with many more photos.