Cass, Lexi and James getting ready to hit the pinata.
The girls making the traditional Christmas Eve fare of Crook Cracks.
I just had to include this one of Lexi with the star of Ha, the show at the PCC, (also known as the Polynesian Cultural Center.) He was kind of sweaty and gross because it was after the show.
This was at the PCC also. Even though Truman looks a little bored, it was really lots of fun.
Lexi and I learning a game at the PCC.
Chinaman's Hat in the background.
We decided to try one of the many shrimp shacks around the island. Cass and James got brave and ordered the ones you have to peel. They weren't aware that they also came complete with heads, legs, and poop. They were nearly impossible to eat.
We were going to bury James, but decided to just bury his legs. It looks kind of freaky though!
Cass and James took us to a beach where there are lots of sea turtles and we were lucky to see this one on the beach. We also saw a few whales jumping out in the ocean.
Truman was so cute and happy. We drug him to the beach nearly every day, and he just took it all in stride. We had so much fun seeing him and getting to know him.
One of the first things we did was hike to the top of Diamond Head. It's a pretty steep hike too!
We were so thankful we got to be there for Truman's blessing day. Their Church building is very beautiful. It has a reflecting pool kind of like the one at the Temple, and a unique tile mosaic of Christ that you can see in the background. It was a lovely day, and James gave Truman a beautiful blessing.
More Blessing pictures.
This was the day we sent Lexi to the "singles" Sunday School class, thinking she might meet a cute guy. But after the class she told us no one in there was under age 50, and most were at least 80! Poor Lex.
Here we are at the Poly lookout. The scenery was all so gorgeous.
This was looking out from the Punchbowl.
A happy little beach bum baby.
I did say the pics were in random order...........this one should have been up by the other Diamond Head one.
The happy little family the night we left. It was so hard to say goodbye. The week flew by so quickly, and before we knew it it was time to come home. Can I just tell you how hard it is to have your daughter and her family so darn far away! Cass and James, thanks so much for showing us such a good time and letting us sleep in your bed! It was a very memorable time and we love you both. I hope we get to come again sometime. (Cass, I want to know if James cringed when he read that last line!)
5 comments:
i am so glad came with you and dad!! it was a great christmas present. i like your pictures. especially the one of truman at the beach. and of course me and sweaty mana! and i still cant get over the old people in the singles class...
What an awesome adventure you guys had.That is so cool that you got to be there for Truman's blessing. Love your pics...looks like you had such a fabulous trip.
We had so much fun and we're so happy you guys came! I can't believe how much we crammed into one week. Truman loved having you guys around and so did I!
I love all of your pictures! I didn't get that one of James being buried, or the one of Lexi and Mana! Or the shrimp one either. And I still can't believe that singles class was so bizarre. I will forever feel sorry that we ever sent Doozie there in the first place. At least she'll never see any of them again.
I notice Cass didn't comment on James' reaction! haha. It does sound like a really fun time. That cute little Truman! or biggey Truman! Glad you guys got to go and have such a great time.
Looks like so much fun and I just love Hawaii. I hope to go back soon. Truman is so cute and it's so great that you were all able to be there for his blessing when they're so far away. And I laughed when Lexi went to Sunday School hoping to see some cute young fellow and she was the youngest one there. That would have been so disappointing.
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