Saturday, July 03, 2010

Mama's Biology Class

As you may know, mama's teaching Biology this summer. And she's been taking her students on a field trip once a week. This past week, they went to the Living Art Marine Center. I heard it was quite an adventure since the school did not have any more busses, so the students had to catch a city bus. And it was all the way across town!

In any case, the field trip was hugely successful. Here are some fun pictures from her trip.

Clownfish
Our favorite fish friend, Nemo!

Sea stars
Sea stars

Hermit crab
Hermit crabs

Cowry shells for Aki and Owen
Mama decorate a cowry shell for us. Here's the before picture.

Finished cowry shell
And the finished shells. Owen and I love them!

Maybe mama should take us on the next field trip too!

Friday, July 02, 2010

Music time

This past Wednesday was my last music class for the summer. Here's a video showing how much I have in class with Aunty Amie.


Have a great weekend! Owen and I are looking forward to seeing fireworks just like in "Olivia Forms a Band"

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Papa Mele

Owen and I have been taking music class this summer. We had a concert last week. Here's Owen playing the ʻili, the split bamboo sticks.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Ah Mah and Ah Gu's visit

Wow, it been awhile since we've posted. We've certainly with busy with visitors. And now that summer school is in full swing, mommy has been super busy teaching her class. Owen has started swim class again and I'm loving the water play Wednesdays at school.

Let's backtrack a bit. A few weeks ago, Ah Mah and Ah Gu came to visit us! And we all went to the Big Island for some R & R. Here are some pictures to highlight our trip.

Waikoloa Sunset
Sunset after dinner at Waikoloa.

Owen, captain of the boat
Owen got to drive a boat around Waikoloa.

Aki driving boat
I also got a turn.

Owen riding on daddy's back
Owen riding on Daddy around the pool...

Giant slide?
... and slide down a giant slide with daddy.

Horseback Riding in Waimea
The big highlight of our trip was horseback riding! I was rode on BJ and Owen rode on Rosie in Waimea.

Original King Kamehameha statue
Here's Ah Mah and me at the original King Kamehameha statue.

We had so much fun on the Big Island. Owen keeps asking mommy and daddy when we'll get to go back again. Ah Mah and Ah Gu stayed a few more days at our house -- long enough for us to take them around to our favorite good eats. Daddy and Ah Gu hiked up Mariner's Ridge to burn off those extra calories. Until mommy gets her surgery to fix her knee, she has to babysit us instead of going on crazy hikes.

Daddy and Ah Gu
Daddy and Ah Gu at the top of the ridge.

At the parade
Ah Mah with us waiting for the King Kamehameha Bicentennial Celebration Parade.

Thanks for coming to visit us, Ah Mah and Ah Gu. We miss you already!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Congratulations, Uncle Jeff and Aunty Lynne!

I woke up extra early this morning to get ready for the big day. After breakfast, mama helped Owen and me wrap a present for Uncle Jeff and Aunty Lynne. Owen personalized it with his advanced writing skills (note for the adults: some letters are backwards).

Present for Uncle Jeff and Aunty Lynne
Guess what it is.

After getting cleaned up, we piled into the car to Punahou Chapel. Owen and I changed into our party get-up for pictures.

Jeff with kids
How do we look?

Emma
After taking some pictures, we took a break to feed the fish and the turtles in the pond. Here's Emma, my friend from Virginia who's also a flower girl.

Owen
Here's Owen feeding the turtles.

The married couple
Soon after the ceremony - Uncle Jeff and Aunty Lynne, the happy couple.

The kids taking a snack break
Owen, Emma, and I took another break from our jobs by enjoying yummy snacks. Thanks, Aunty Linda for the yummy bunnies and duckies!

The wedding party
The wedding party

After the pictures, we headed over to the party at 3660 On the Rise where daddy's friend, Uncle Lydell is the Chef de Cuisine and Aunty Cheryl is the banquet coordinator. Lunch was super yummy! Mommy especially liked the edamame salad and the grilled steak.

Uncle Bill with Maia
Here's Uncle Bill, who came all the way from Houston with baby Maia who came with Aunty Thida and Uncle Matt from Seattle. Owen and I are having so much fun with Maia staying at our house.

Daddy making speech
Daddy made a speech - something about P school vs. 'Iolani. Owen and I didn't get the joke, but it sure made everyone laughed.

Jeff and Lynne during toast
Uncle Jeff and Aunty Lynne during daddy's speech

Cutting cake
Cake time!

It was a beautiful wedding. We had lots of fun! Thanks, Uncle Jeff and Aunty Lynne for packing toys for us to play with during the reception too! We love them. See you again soon!

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

Aki and mama with hats

Happy Mother's Day to our mama, the bestest, most beautiful mama in the world. Thanks for taking care of all of us and for being such an awesome mama in every way.

Love,

Owen and Aki

May Day at Kawaiaha'o

On Friday we had our May Day program at Kawaiaha'o.

We started off with activities at school.

Making feather headpiece
Making a feather "Tahitian" headpiece

Aki with her Tahitian headpiece
Aki with her new hat

Owen all dressed up
Then we got dressed up and went to the stage. Aunty Marlene and Grandma helped me get dressed as a boy from Aotearoa.

Papa Lilinoe as Hawai'i
Aki's class went first for the show. They were representing Hawai'i. Some of Aki's classmates on stage

Aki all dressed up
Aki showing off her Hawaiian outfit

Then it was time for my class to come out.

Papa Lehua
We sang lots of songs. This one was about the fish that got away.

Owen and Aki
Me and Aki in the park afterwards

Happy May Day!

Oh, and also, Happy Boy's Day!


Boy's Day Carp 2010
Daddy and Grandma attaching the bamboo flagpole with daddy's old old koi and my new old one

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Happy Birthday, Grandma!

Grandma and Aki

Happy Birthday, Grandma! Thanks for making us lots of yummy food, taking care of us when we're sick, feeding us frozen yogurt, and bringing us lots of presents!

Love, Owen, Aki, Mommy and Daddy

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

More Birthdays

April has been a month of birthdays. Here are a couple of ones we went to.

One weekend we went to Wyatt's house for his birthday. It turned out that it was actually Dylan's birthday, but we celebrated Wyatt's anyway. One of the nice things about Hawaii in April is that any day is a good wading pool day!

Kids in the wading pool
Uncle Brent spraying us with the sprinkler

Wyatt helping Aki with her pool
Aki didn't like being in the big pool with us so she got her own pool

Then it was Julian's birthday at Chuck E. Cheese. It was our second time to a Chuck E. Cheese. Aki loved looking at the monster mouse, but she didn't want to give him a high five.

Riding the jeep
I had fun on the rides

Waiting to sing Happy Birthday to Julian
Here I am, looking out for the big mouse

Happy Birthday, April kids!

Monday, April 05, 2010

Eastercapades

Aki, thanks for taking over the posting while I've been on sabbatical. I was contemplating the true meaning of Easter. Here is what we were doing while on my writing break.

First thing we did was to go to the biggest Easter Egg hunt in Honolulu.

Where's Aki?
Do we look happy to be going?


Here we are!
Yeah we are!

It turned out that the biggest Easter Egg hunt was sponsored by the biggest church on our side of the island. That meant the biggest Easter gospel pageant before we could go hunt eggs.

Aki waiting patiently through Easter pageant
Aki patiently waiting during the show.

Finally it was time to go out onto the field. We were all divided into age groups so Aki and I split up.

Surveying the egg-scape
Here I am surveying the 4 year old eggscape.


Owen gathering eggs
Go! No kids within miles of me!


Here's one that's already opened
Here's Aki checking out an egg.
Aki doesn't want the opened egg
Nope. That one was already opened. Aki doesn't like the already opened ones.


7 eggs. Owen left some for the other kids.
Here's my loot. I was nice and left some for the rest of the kids.

After the island's biggest Easter Egg hunt came the smallest carnival. Kaiser High School had their first spring festival. Instead of driving into town to go to the mega-Family Festival at Ala Moana, we stayed local and had fun in the sun!

Riding on Sugar
Pony ride on Sugar.


Owen sliding down mega giant slide
Me sliding down the mega slide.


Note the girl being carried by her about-to-be-landed-on father. Maybe if the Kaiser student at the top had stopped me from going down right away, this wouldn't have happened. Or maybe if my father had supervised me a little better...

Cooling down with Jamba Juice after hot Easter egg hunt
All that work meant we needed some refreshment. Lucky there was a Jamba stand!


Lion Dance
Can't have a post-Easter Egg carnival without the lion dancers!

Ring toss.
Or ring toss!

Yesterday for real Easter, we got to celebrate in a more traditional way.

Opening Easter baskets
Candy!


Then we went to Aunty Brooke and Uncle Greg's house for another Easter Egg hunt.

Aki on the hunt
Here's Aki on the prowl


Owen by the garbage cans with some of his loot
I found some sweet Easter Eggs out by the trash


Coloring eggs (and hands)
Later we dyed eggs. The best part was dying my hands!


Easter is for guns
And don't forget the Easter water guns!


And water grenades
Or water balloons!


Splish
Splash!


Of course we also got to go Easter hot tubbing.

Aki likes going up
Aki likes going up


And splashing down!
And splashing down!

Happy Easter!