Sunday, November 1, 2015

Halloween 2015

Happy Halloween!
Fireman Small
Kinder Storybook Parade


Dominique and Christian, who just happened to both dress like firemen


Raygan

Rylee

Darth Vador

aka Christian (his second year to be Darth Vador)

Hannah - Stylist to the Witches (she always has the most creative idea)

John Gage - paramedic/fireman (from "Emergency" circa 1970;s) 



American Nina Warriors #RoyaltyNinjas

Boys in the Old Hood--Ohio 2015

With the girls safely out of the way, the boys had a marvelous adventure to Ohio.  It was reckless abandonment as they switched off between visits with Grandma Kitty and Papa and explorations of southwest Ohio.  Our goal was to eat Skyline Chili every day and listen to the radio really loud in the car.  We did the best we could.

I thought the airplane ride would be a big hit.  But the boys were much more excited about the fact that we had not one, but two taxis in front of our house to go to different airports--boys on the left; girls on the right.

Even though it is the work of Satan himself that the Bengals and Reds now play in separate stadiums downtown, they have added an extremely cool new park with lots of great structures to climb on and a carousel.  We met Tim and Nash for playtime.


Now I know how a cat feels when it gets itself stuck in a tree.  Uhmmmm, somebody....anybody!




Nothing beats sharing the flying pig with your cousin.


We chased down a balloon (or maybe it chased us down.)  It landed in the field next door.  The boys got to help put it away in the truck--very cool.




Having an entire national scenic waterway (Little Miami River) to yourself for the whole day--priceless!  We kayaked with Tim and Nash near Morrow.


It's wasn't Graeters, but it had a very nice view of the Golden Lamb in Lebanon.


Lunch with Paul and Dorris Hensley during our pilgrimage to Germantown.  Paul must be the world's greatest cook.  The boys ate all of their vegetable soup (multiple colors), homemade applesauce, and what must have been a hundred grilled cheese sandwiches on sourdough.  I don't think the boys generally eat that much in a week!  The boys were less impressed that their house was built before the civil war and looked like a museum.  But it was perfect weather to sit on the porch and watch the leaves changing.  We cruised all of the important Germantown sites and told some stories.  Other stories will have to wait.  Maybe a long time...


Another picture at the downtown park, but I can't figure out how to move it next to the others.


The real deal--Graeters ice cream on Ludlow with the Cincinnati cousins.  This is the way any meal at Skyline Chili should be topped off!  Maybe this is the way any day should be topped off!


Historic train ride to the pumpkin patch for a hay ride.  First experience with cotton candy.  Last experience with cotton candy.  Another perfect weather day.


Sleepover with the cousins at G.K. and Papa's.  Not tired....not......tired........


Watching the model airplanes fly in the field across the street.  Some of them were nearly big enough for Christian to ride.


I wouldn't be a good dad if I didn't introduce the boys to White Castles.  Mmmmmmm...


The historic train.  It moves well in real life, just not on this blog.  I hate computers.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Hannah's trip to Maui

I took Hannah to Maui for Fall Break.  My best friend from high school, Jennnifer, lives in Kahului while her mom lives in Kihei.  We stayed at her mom's house, Susan, because she lives close to the beach and has a guest room.  We had a great time.  Hannah loved the beach but did not care too much for the sight seeing that we did.  






 We left Phoenix very early in the morning on Monday, had a brief layover in Los Angeles before flying to Maui.  Susan and Jen's son, Dean, picked us up at the airport around lunch time.  We had some lunch at Susan's house which was grilled cheese on Hawaiian sweet bread which Hannah LOVED.  She had toast on that bread every day.  After lunch we headed to the beach.  Hannah jumped right into the water without hesitation.



After playing for a while at the beach we did some shopping at the Shops at Wailea.

making flower leis





 On Tuesday, Jen did not have to work, so she picked us up and we went to the Iao needle.




 Followed by the Hawaiian Tropical Plantation.  Where we did a tram ride, however, I did say no to the zipline because it would have cost about $200.






On Wednesday, we spend most of the day at the beach.  Hannah tried boogie boarding, but only had little success.  However, she created her own sport, Boogie Tubing, and had a blast.






On Thursday we took the Maui Magic with Susan and Dean out to Molokini Crater for some snorkeling.  Hannah hesitated to get in, but love it once she did just like I knew she would.  After snorkeling at Molokini for a bit, we cruised to another location where we saw two turtles.  As we were just getting started back to the marina, a pod of dolphins came over to play.  The swam around the boat for some time.  That was definitely the high light of the trip.



selfie with no filters!
 That afternoon/evening, we went to the Grand Wailea where Hannah could see where Chuck and I were married.



On Friday, we drove with Jen up to the crater.  Hannah wasn't to impressed with the crater.  She said it was a waste of time and when were we going to the beach.  But she did get a stamp in her National Parks Passport Book.









On Saturday, we started the drive to Hana, but because of what she said about the crater, I didn't think she'd have that much fun making the entire drive.  We stopped for breakfast in Paia and had crepes, which she loved.  We went to the Garden of Eden, a pumpkin patch and the Ke'anae Penninsula.  We stopped for lunch in Paia and went to the beach after we had made our way back to Kehei.


flying home red eye
On Sunday, we went to church and spent some time at the beach before packing up to come home.  Hannah did sleep most of the way to Los Angeles.  But she was quite tired when we got to Phoenix.  As we were catching a cab home, a lady called her small which really upset her.  She had a major meltdown once we got home before finally she took a long nap!  We really had a great trip and I am so thankful for the opportunity to take her as well as for Jen and Susan for their hospitality.