Saturday, March 22, 2008

Honolulu Aquarium

The Honolulu Aquarium was quite small but unique in a few ways, for one thing it displays the Nautilus (a "living fossil"), last I heard it was the only aquarium to do so, quite a fascinating creature, also, the aquarium displays several rare or endangered creatures simply because Hawaii has a very high number of these. Of course, the creatures on display, being tropical, were also exotic, highly colored, and beautiful. :)

I think this was just leaving or returning from our trip, we were just outside our hotel anyway :)

Caleb at the outdoor tidal pool, he wanted to dip in and feel the fish, but that was not allowed :D

The sun was hot but thankfully umbrella's are often offered for shade. Derek and BaBa are watching the two Monk seals.

Monk seals are unique to Hawaii, and they are endangered, there are only aprox 1,200 left in the wild. One of the two here at the aquarium was brought in as an orphan with large scars on it's body. While we were at a beach in Poipu we got to see a wild seal lounging on the beach, it was fully cordoned off and seemed to be pretty comfy with the ppl milling around it :) There are large fines for disturbing the seals and turtles as they are quite endangered.
I used to think that numbers like 1000 were not that scary for a species, but was not thinking of the problem of the gene pool, it has to be quite big or inbreeding will finish the species off :(

Due to bad film (old) this is a terrible picture but I wanted to post it anyway because the trees were just so amazing, and we had fun playing around them. One tree had so many root thingys coming down Derek and I had to literally search through them to find the trunk in the center, it was not visible at all from the outside! The expanse of trunk/roots and the branches cover over head was tremendous! Could shade a whole herd of elephants I am sure! ;)

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Waikiki Beach


I think Caleb is like Tigger, "bottoms are made out of springs!" :D


Wahoo! He would get bowled over and come out for more, with or without a helping hand :s

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Hawaii!!

We just got home from an 11 day trip to Hawaii! We went with Nanny and BaBa so be sure to check their site for pictures too! We spent the first 2 days on Oahu at Honolulu, and then the rest of our time at an Organic Farm on Kauai.
Kauai is the oldest of all the islands and the least populated, it is called the Garden Island, and it was very beautiful and lush!

This is the life hey? The boys tried out 2 different hammocks on the farm :D
I learned something totally new about banana's, they are not a tree, but an herb! They have no bark, just a stem that grows leaves.

The foragers return successful!! AVOCADO! There were at least 3 different kinds on the farm, one being the jumbo ones that are bigger than grapefruit, crazy! They are interesting in the way that they all hang individually by a stem from the tree, some of the stems were over a foot long.
One morning Caleb spotted an avocado at his level and tried unsuccessfully to pick it. Derek heard him fussing, walked over and with a big pull that nearly landed him on his bottom, picked the avocado and handed it to Caleb, who walked off cheerfully swinging it by the stem in a very carefree fashion ;p

On the left is Sky who was our host in the absence of his Mom, he was just back from a trip to Thailand, and currently tutors music students on the farm, as well as running it. They have 50 CSA (community sponsored agriculture) family's they provide for every week. That is a coconut tree in the background, and my Dad on the right.
They bought the land 20 years ago and planted everything now growing on it, you would never guess it was empty 20 years ago!! There was a banana grove, avocados, lots of citrus trees, a soursop tree, macadamia nut trees, pineapple growing (they take 2 years!!), mango's, papaya, and probably some I have missed, oh and some beautiful purple fruit that I forget the name of that looked like a perfectly round, orange sized eggplant ;p


Here are Nanny and BaBa enjoying the surf and sunset at... Hanalei beach!
Derek was VERY keen on playing in the sand (every day, every minute, "Mama, I want to go to the beach!" ;D)
As you can see from Caleb's stunning grin it is WAY past his bedtime! :D

Monday, December 31, 2007

Visit with Canadian Grandparents

BaBa and the boys in WA around Christmas :D


Reading by the fire, what a perfect seasonal pastime, these boys have it made! :)

This is Caleb at Nanny and BaBa's, doing his latest favorite act, caught in action!

Step 1

Step 2

Ta Da!!!

Yes, he tours the house like this :D:D


Another snowy Christmas Day picture, who threw that snowball!! ;o

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Happy Holidays!

Searching for a White Christmas
Well, Nanny and BaBa are here visiting for Canada, so we wanted to do something fun together today. We thought about going to play in the snow at Mt.Rainier but snow chains were required, then Dad (Brent) saw that they were expecting snow in a little town about an hour away called Morton, so we drove there, but there was NO SNOW!
We decided to continue on to the foot of Rainier anyway, just to see the snow. As we approached the Mt. it started snowing, we drove to a little parking/walking area and the road was pretty white. We got bundled, went for a wee walk to a river, and had this nice picture of our WHOLE family together taken :D Then we headed back to the vehicles as the snow was coming down pretty steady, of course BaBa had to start a little snowball flinging enterprise on the way ;p We got some good videos of that action, even Nanny was freely flinging! Little Derek was busy shoveling and filling his wheelbarrow (yes he insisted that we bring it ;)) with snow and missed the whole flinging thing, while Caleb was content to totter around tasting this odd stuff blowing into his face! It was snowing quite hard as you can see so we thought it best to head home, however, the Men Folk decided they needed lunch at a restaurant, so just maybe a mile out of the park us Ladies left them and drove on together with our little boys.
Nanny did not have an easy time, just a few minutes into our snowy drive home we saw a car in the ditch upside down, the people all looked fine, they were there unloading the car, but for the rest of our drive home, nearly 2 hours, Nanny's nerves were on edge! It was snowing and the road was icy nearly every minute of the drive! When we got home, we found that if we had stayed, the snow would have come to us, Mimi said that it snowed at home within about 30mins of us leaving! :o
Nanny said it was due too many people were dreaming of a White Christmas ;p
Hope you all had a good day too!