Sunday, August 25, 2013

happy birthday Jesse!

Yesterday, we spent our day partying it up for our friend Jesse's 2nd birthday! Lots of sliding, swimming, and acting like big kids!




I am so impressed by Jesse! This boy is 2 and swims like a pro!

This little girl, Lilly, is so adorable!! Loved playing with her, and hearing her say "this is so fun" constantly


Best Friends Forever!




I swear, Mike and Travis are THE biggest kids I know!


and of course I enjoyed seeing Ryker! He is such a little cutie!!


Thank you for having us Jesse! We always love hanging out with The Flowers Family!

Friday, August 23, 2013

hawaii part 3

Remember how I said the island was beautiful, and we went around more than once.. Well the only way to travel around it, in my opinion, is by moped. Seriously, moped. Driving around, breeze in your hair, sun shining, huge mountains on one side of you, and the bluest water you've ever seen on the other side? Yeah, like I said, best way around the island. 



Just breathtaking, and so blue! These photos are straight from the camera. ^



We marked a little spot on our map that was for hiking to a waterfall, and managed to actually make it to the waterfall. What our map didn't tell us was that the trail was pure mud, and basically a death trap! Just kidding, it wasn't that bad, just totally unexpected. 




It was cold, and so refreshing after the hike up there. And very pretty! Mike was to chicken to get in since it was so cold. I did, however, and I even jumped off the cliff into it. 

Thursday, August 22, 2013

hawaii part 2

I don't know about the other islands, but on Oahu, all the hotels are in one central place, Waikiki.. In Waikiki, it is so touristy, and so built up, that it's almost like you are in LA. Don't get me wrong, it is still nice. There is a still a great beach right outside of your hotel, and you still get a somewhat island feeling.. It's just not really what you think of when you think of Hawaii. We wanted to see more of the island, and get away from that craziness, so we did.. a few times. 

The other side of Oahu is gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! Pictures do absolutely no justice! 

We did one tour around the island, and maybe it would have been better if it wasn't raining, maybe not.. but it did help us decide on the places we wanted to go back and see on a prettier day. For future reference, tour guides are unnecessary.. It was really just a waste of money.  




You know that scene from 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' where Mila Kunis jumps off the cliff, and then yells back about being able to see they guys who-ha? Yeah, that's the same spot we are standing in... ^^ Pretty cool! I will say that those people who jumped there are BRAVE. 




We didn't originally plan to go to the Dole Plantation, it was just part of the tour. We didn't stay long, so I can't really comment on it, besides to say that there is a maze there that is fun. I will say, however, that the pineapple all over the island is so good and fresh, and I assume it comes from there. Seriously though, pineapple comes with every meal, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.. even at McDonalds. 


Of course we  HAD to visit Pearl Harbor, no if's and's or but's about it.. but we didn't get to see the USS Arizona Memorial! (for those who aren't familiar, the USS Arizona Memorial is the one that is still underwater, where thousands of sailors and marines were trapped and killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor) I was so disappointed, but the tickets for that are sold out for months, and I didn't realize that when I booked our trip.  We did get to go on the battleship and submarine though, and that was neat to see. It's amazing to walk through and think about how much history took place where you are standing.  






Of course we can't go anywhere without Mike making friends. He sat and fed those birds for probably an hour. ^


 We also went to the museum part of pearl harbor, but really it's nothing like actually walking onto the battleship and submarine. It really is an amazing thing to see. 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

hawaii part 1

Hawaii.. Where to even start?? The water was gorgeous, the weather was pretty much perfect, and I think everyone needs to go at least once in there life, if not more! 

We did so many things, so it'd be a extremely long post if I actually went into detail about every thing.. instead, I will share the pictures (I know everyone is DYING to see them) and throw some comments in here and there. 



Scuba diving was by far my favorite thing we did.. such an amazing experience, and I recommend it to anyone to try at least once! Mike and I talked about quitting our day jobs and becoming scuba instructors, wouldn't that be nice. Maybe one day.. 






 Check out that hair^! 


We saw white tip reef sharks up close, which was pretttty cool. But the turtles we got close and personal with was even better.


Snorkeling was not my favorite.. ^


Funny story about the first time we snorkeled- I was terrified because it had been raining that day, so the water was murky and you couldn't see where/what you were stepping on, and I didn't know what was in the water. We were told that the better snorkeling was where the water got a little deeper, so we made our way out. When we got out there, I kind of freaked out and jumped on Mikes back. He was being crushed by me, hit in the face with waves, and we were both choking down water because we were laughing instead of holding our breath.. It was so funny.. I'm sure we looked beyond ridiculous. Needless to say, I am far from a pro snorkeler. 



The second time we snorkeled was a lot better. The water was clear, there were a million and one fish, and I felt a little more comfortable. We saw a turtle that day also, but my camera died the second I saw it (I was not happy).

All these photos were taken with my small Nikon that is water proof. I am so impressed with how well it did on our scuba diving adventure, and I'm even more impressed that it made it 40 feet down, when it says its made for up to 33 feet.. I was very hesitant on bringing it, and Mike kept reassuring me that it would be OK. I'm glad I listened to him. 


Monday, June 17, 2013

a little bit of what we have been upto

sorry, sorry, I've been slacking.. but let me start by saying that "hand, foot and mouth disease" may sound funny, gross, and like some fake made up sickness, but boy, it is a nightmare. It's been about a month since Logan was diagnosed with it, contagious, and then cleared to go back to daycare and be free from the disease.. but here we are, still listening to him whine, and moan about the big blisters in his mouth. I feel so bad for my poor baby, especially since all I can do is cuddle with him. 
But I'm willing to bet his attitude not only has to do with the hand-foot-mouth grossness, but also the fact that he is nearing the dreaded age of two, and he is pushing his limits as far as possible. Seriously, they don't joke around when they call it terrible twos. I've seen Logan rolls his eyes at me.. Roll his eyes!  Lord help me.. I think I've already worn out yelling "Logan James" (isn't that supposed to be threatening ! Someone tell my child that rule...)

Anyways, he has had some good moments, and he's getting better as time goes by. We've been practicing with words, and he's been doing pretty good. He's gotten a nice list of words that he's saying, but he still mostly sticks with "byeeee," "uh-oh" and his new favorite, "awwww maannnn." 

We've also been working on saying prayers at night, steering the 4-wheeler, pointing out objects in the books we read, and attempting to work on ABC's, which I think will go better once he can actually hear me correctly. 


I've also been attempting to teach Logan that he is one-year old, but as of now, he just knows that 1 finger up is equivalent to the word one. Guess that's better than nothing, I'm still happy either way.  


^this is that attitude I was talking about..  he does not joke around when he means business.


One thing that Logan has really been enjoying, is running away when it's time to do something, such as putting on a diaper. I don't know if its because his daycare teachers are teaching him and the other kids to play hide and seek, or its just because the boy likes to run around nude, but it can be both funny and maddening. He also thinks it makes it more challenging when he shuts the door behind him.. and when your welcome to come in, he will knock on the door to let you know. 

I know later in life, I will look back and say "aww, remember when.." because I am doing that already. I keep saying "remember when he was immobile, and he just laid there and smiled at us." Yeah, the good days. 

Just kidding, I'm enjoying this stage, and just trying to make the best of it, because I know I really will miss it one day, for the most part.