Thursday, November 23, 2023
Tofurkey Day
Sunday, November 5, 2023
1st swim meet
Since July, Todd and I have been coaching a free swim team at the Waialua District Park Pool. We have approximately 16 kids on the team who range in age from 7 (Gordy is the youngest) to 16, all with varying swim abilities. Yesterday, our team participated in their first swim meet!
Our season is about to wrap up for the holidays, but we'll pick it up again in February to start training for the next swim meet in April!
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Sunday, October 15, 2023
portland for a week
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
bullpup all-star
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Goodbye Fiji
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Fiji - day 7
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Thoughts on Fiji
Fiji - day 6
Friday, September 8, 2023
Fiji - day 5
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Fiji - day 4
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Fiji - day 3
After a nice long sleep we were all charged up for our day. Todd’s friend Stu and family were going back for another Natadola session, so we packed up and headed off to meet them there. On the way, we stopped at a little cafe called Bulaccino for some coffees where I got a flat white and Todd got a fancy turmeric latte.
Fiji - day 2
Monday, September 4, 2023
Fiji - day 1.2
Most of the rest of our first day in Fiji went similarly to how it started. We found a supermarket nearby with prices that were higher than pupukea foodland and very limited food items. We sat down in a cafe for lunch which took 40 minutes to bring out our food (we have since learned that this was not an issue with the cafe, it’s just Fiji time). We played in the cold and very murky hotel pool. We went out looking for massages and got skunked.
Sunday, September 3, 2023
Fji - day 1
At 6:45am, the representative at Hertz told us that he had found a car for us. He took us outside the airport and put us in a car explaining that the car was with another company that kept their cars in another location. And while we knew it sounded sketchy, we took the risk since we were tired, hungry, and feeling vindictive against our rental car company. The driver took us about 10mins south of the airport to a small car wash place that looked abandoned. As we all got out of the car, the driver’s uncle came over and pee’d on the fence next to us. We then went into the “office” and started the paperwork for a rental car. Things went south pretty quickly with this guy not giving us the rate we’d been promised and he ended up driving us back to the airport.
By that time, our rental car company was open and we spent the next 30 mins sorting out the car and the paperwork because the car we’d reserved was not available. Side note - the car guy has never seen Seinfeld, and yes, Todd asked. By 8am we were all loaded up in our mini SUV and were headed to our hotel/apartment which was only about a 5 minute drive away.
Prior to coming here we had decided to pay up for a place with a kitchen because we have become quite particular with our diet. So we booked an apartment in a place that got great reviews. Sadly, the hotel is not all that it was made out to be. The room is dirty and even has a weird slimy film/coating over the entire floor, the kitchen utensils are VERY limited, the shower door only opens enough for one of us to slip inside because it opens into the toilet, the towels are a very weird fabric which doesn’t absorb water, the pillows are super lumpy, the bedsheets have stains on some of them, etc. And, while all of this is a bummer, we paid in full upon arrival, so we are stuck. The good news is that they let us check in super early without any additional charge which nearly made up for everything else because we were all so tired.
So, 4hrs after arriving in Fiji with not much to show for it, we all laid down and took a 2hr nap.
Monday, July 17, 2023
all the way across the bay
Sunday, July 9, 2023
lulumahu #3
There were two entrances to the hike, so we picked the one that we saw other people using and we started there. The bamboo forest was super cool and Gordy declared it his favorite part.
The trail was pretty muddy which seemed to slow other hikers down, but not us. We flew past everyone and arrived at the waterfall in record speed.
There were plenty people at the falls, so we walked a few minutes back down the trail and set up our own little spot with a picnic of snacks.