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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Happy Holidays 2020

So here we are at the end of another year, and what a year it was.  With COVID stay-at-home orders, quarantines, online learning and all our cancelled activities, it would seem like the year would drag on but somehow it flew by faster than the rest!  Strange how that happens.  In the end, we have so much to be thankful for though :)  We've stayed healthy, employed, and (mostly ;) happy despite all the changes.  

Our small island is currently faring well as far as COVID goes with a decrease in cases but with tourism open now it's possible we're headed for another spike after the holidays just like the rest of the country.  We'll just have to wait and see.  The big kids are doing 100% online learning and attending a COVID safe enrichment program at Imiloa Astronomy Center during the weekday.  This helps to give them some social interaction which makes a huge difference.  The twins are in their last year of preschool at Keikiland and doing well there too.  We're very thankful for childcare since Allen and I have continued to work throughout the pandemic.  This past summer Allen left the pharmacy school and is now the Pharmacy Director at Hilo Medical Center.  And I'm still working in a pediatric primary care office close to home.     

And here's the latest and greatest on the kids...

Esme: She's 9 1/2 and growing up so quickly!  She's the typical oldest child - responsible, bossy, helpful, and conscientious.  She misses school and her friends a lot.  She's devoured tons of books over the past year and we're always looking for new recommendations.  Recently she went back to playing soccer and tennis.  She's also taking piano lessons and continues with Kumon for her favorite subject - math.  For Christmas Esme has a long wish list that includes Airpods, slime, toys, legos, scrunchies and other stuff I can't remember right now.  

Chan: Chan is 7 1/2 now and definitely our middle child.  Sometimes it even seems exaggerated cause he's surrounded by girls.  He gets bossed around from every angle!  Chan always has a lot to say (he never stops talking) and definitely needs/wants a lot of validation.  He's very busy and active which is great.  The twins are like his little minions and follow him everywhere.  He's into basketball and baseball.  He also loves to read.  Graphic novels are definitely a draw but he reads whatever he can get his hands on, even Esme's books.  Chan also continues with Kumon for math.  For Christmas Chan wants a black water bottle, a robot to clean his room, a hoverboard and a toy stick horse to ride on (so random!).  

Poppy: Now 4 1/2 she's quite the fashionista at her young little age.  She's attracted to anything with sparkles or that shines and that pretty much sums up her Christmas list.  She's also very bossy and independent, most of the time.  She's definitely "twin A" and she lets Eve know it.  She's 9 minutes older!  They (mostly) love having a playmate around all the time and still don't mind sharing clothes.  I wonder when that will change.  Her big accomplishments for the year were getting her ears pierced and learning to ride her bike without training wheels.

Eve: Also 4 1/2 (plus 9 more minutes) and is a goofy little girl.  Eve is very particular about how she does things and smart in her own way.  She loves to cuddle and read books.  She's definitely the baby of the family.  Her Christmas list includes a soccer ball and a Barbie (even though we already have tons of hand me downs and a dollhouse for them).  Her curls remain but they're definitely starting to grow out.  Finally this year she started to sprout up and is a few inches taller than Poppy.  Prior to this they've always remained within an inch and a pound of each other.   

Happy COVID Christmas

We opted for a smaller tree this year but with the kids getting bigger it looks even smaller in this pic!

Thanksgiving weekend in Hawaii, at the beach where we got married 11 years ago :)



Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Here Come The Holidays

 And just like that the holidays are almost here.  Eek!  It's amazing how time flies even when our life as we knew it was pulled out right from underneath us.  Soccer had started and now it's done just in time for the rainy season and the darker evenings.  The twins surprised us and actually went out and played.  Sometimes mommy had to hide far away though or they'd run off the field to come and tell her things over and over and over.   Ha ha!

Poppy was so excited about her teeny tiny shin guards

On the first day of practice I started to take a pic and this is what I got.  I didn't even say to pose.  Who are these girls?!?!

Happy Eve!  She's doing so much better at her morning routine but she's so slow at eating that she usually has to do that in the car


Chan has been going through some really creative modes and he built this robot out of boxes all by himself

This is Esme during her online learning.  That girl!

Playing with the Halloween make-up since we weren't gonna do anything with it this year anyways

More Halloween make up prior to Halloween

Poppy has been going through a rough patch lately and this night she refused to put on pajamas or sleep in her bed.  She said she was going to sleep in her chair.  And this is how she fell asleep and stayed for almost 2 hours before we moved her.  Sheesh that girl!

Nana took us all to the bowling alley for her birthday and the kids had a blast!

We still carved pumpkins despite a much different Halloween

The kids school and Imiloa program has carving contests to enter.

Scary Chan

Esme found a hand me down costume and the rest of the kids just raided the dress up box which they do often so it wasn't much of a big deal.  What a funny Halloween it was!  We met some friends on a Zoom call and played some fun games together.  

Old man Chan


Yah for Akaka Falls opening! Can you spot the tiny falls behind us?

We recently discovered the Lilihouse Farm in Volcano and the kids were so excited

Eve, hanging out in the bath house

And here she is feeding the tortoises

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Keep On Keeping On

 So we're still just doing the same old thing.  Working, kids on distance learning, preschool.  Slowly some activities have returned.  Esme's back at tennis.  Chan's practicing some baseball.  Both kids are doing piano this time.  The twins actually start soccer this week.  Fingers crossed they like it!

We go through phases of walking in the afternoon/evening around the neighborhood.  When there's gnats in the air though we have to walk backwards and watch our shadows instead.

Googoo left to go back to New Jersey after being "stuck" here for the past 6 months.  The kids miss her so much!

Mommy and daddy got a night out with our oldest while the littles had sleepovers.  Esme was so happy to have us both all to herself.  And Allen and I had so much to tell her that we kept interrupting each other.  Ha ha!

Playing around in the backyard

Making sushi at family dinner

We discovered fruit pops for those warm afternoons

Goofing off at the pool

Hanging out at Mauna Kea State Park

Chan was so excited to learn Twinkle Twinkle Little Star that he played it over 50 times in the first 2 days.  Then he wanted to teach Poppy.


Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Welcome Fall 2020

 Well who would've guessed?!?!  Our small little town of Hilo became a hot spot for COVID in the past month and threw a wrench in so many of our plans for this fall!  Right as school was supposed to start in person the cases started to rise.  So needless to say, like so many other kids these days, the biggies are doing distance learning this year.  They meet their teacher online every day for attendance and then have live teacher lessons twice a week.  The rest of the time is spent on a variety of online programs to supplement their learning.  It's going as good as can be expected I think.  They started out their online school year at their grandparents houses but then Imiloa Astronomy Center started a fall enrichment program and so we enrolled them there.  They're able to do all their online learning and then participate in place based, Hawaiian culture activities like they did there over the summer.  And the best part is that they can socialize with other kids!

Other than that we're trying hard to stay busy and stay safe by not going out as much and avoiding crowded places.  Our garden is growing though I don't have any pics of that.  We've done lots of sleepovers.  Some hikes.  And lots of goofy playing around anywhere and everywhere :)

The start of 4th and 2nd grade!  They didn't have to get as dressed up (no covered shoes, just slippers) since they're were just going to Nana's house :)


Chan's desk set up at Imiloa.  He can log onto his Zoom lessons when he needs to and then participate in the Imiloa lessons when he's done.

Hot dogs and smores in the firepit!


Goofy girls :)

My kids all love the sand, sometimes I think more than the water

This girl loves to get buried in the sand!

They like to find all the creatures in rocks

More goofy girls

After school play time with Nana

Afternoon walks around the neighborhood

We're working on no training wheels but sometimes they just like to cruise with their old bikes

Since COVID we've found new places to visit and explore.  The kids had never been to this edge of the Big Island

Goodbye summer of 2020!

Monday, August 10, 2020

Back To School...Hopefully!


 So the big kids were supposed to start school last week but that got pushed back 2 weeks for more teacher/staff training.  Now they should start next week Monday if nothing changes between now and then.  Oahu had to shift to all online learning for the first month at least due to a rise in cases but we're still pretty low on the Big Island.  Less than 1% positivity.  So we wait.  Esme and Chan are so excited to go back, if and when it happens, despite all the changes.  They'll only be in school 2 days a week and then online the rest of the time so we'll see how we do with all that.

Poppy and Eve continue to go to preschool and are glad to be back there too.  We're soooooooooooo happy to have available childcare!  

The bigs continue to do their Kumon but no in person tutoring.  Piano might start back up soon and we'll start sending Chan when Esme goes.  We're not so sure about sports.  We haven't heard from tennis in awhile.  But Chan gets out and hits some baseballs once a week with an old teammate.  And still no judo either.  So we find a lot of other ways to keep busy - gardening, yard work, beach, parks, etc.  We're so thankful to live in Hawaii at a time like this!  


Aunty Amy, Malia and Charlie came to visit from Texas but they had to quarantine for 14 days first.  This was one of our visits while they were in quarantine :)

The biggies bounce between both grandparents and mommy on her days off.  Here they're enjoying a picnic at Mauna Kea State Park

Esme loves getting to spend time with Googoo (Allen's sister from NJ) and especially baking with her!

Twins!

Ice shave on a rainy day is just as good!

No complaints here!

We really need to get the twins off their training wheels but this wasn't what I had in mind.  Ha ha!

The COVID laundry line up

9 cousins and a crazy uncle

Keeping busy at Coconut Island

We got into the sourdough bread crazy awhile back.  We found a recipe for sourdough crackers made with rosemary from the garden

And here's some lilikoi (passion fruit) flowers from the garden too! The vine is currently loaded with fruit and we're waiting for them to ripen

Swimming at Onekahakaha

Goofy kid

Just missing 3 cousins!

Dinner with the sibs COVID style

Phew, no masks!

The girls love to wave goodbye whenever I leave.  I used to try and sneak out of the house to cause less of a fuss but they are not fans of that method.  They like a big send off :)

Fun at Liliuokalani Park

Discovering the Awapuhi Labyrinth