I feel like we've hit all extremes in the last week or so. Conference Sunday we took the moment and drove up near Snow Basin Ski Resort. It was beautiful! The pine and aspen tree covered peaks were freshly snow capped and the leaves were brilliant colors. Even Andrew said they were "butiful". It was a perfect interlude between morning and afternoon General Conference. I thought conference was especially recharging this year. I appreciated Elaine Dalton's thought: "In the Lord I can do hard things!" I'll have to remember that when the "back breaker" 3rd child comes.
An autumn outing wouldn' t be complete without a few snapshots of the family and the leaves:
While yesterday we were bundled up in coats and jackets, a few days earlier we were roasting in the sun on the coasts of O'ahu Hawaii admiring palm trees and crystal clear blue waters. Justin's parents are serving as LDS missionaries at BYUH and the Polynesian Cultural Center and of course we couldn't resist taking the opportunity to visit them. The kids anticipated it for weeks and after shopping for seemed like Christmas (for things to occupy the kids for the 6 1/2 hour flight), we made the plunge.
The flights went amazingly well, however, I was surprised at the challenge of jetlag for the kids. Ashlee was up around 4:30am for the day, everyday! So that made for early trips to the beach (Justin's parents condo was right on the beach),
lots of great sunrise pictures,
mostly taken by Justin as he took the kids out so I could catch a few more moments of sleep. Justin's parents were amazingly patient with our "jetlagged" kids and just loved them to death. They were real troopers! We were in a studio apartment, so when the kids were up, they were up and the same at night.
Justin's parents also made great tour guides. We checked out the famous Waikeikei beach, Pearl Harbor, the Dole pineapple plantation,
the Polynesian Cultural Center,
several beaches for swimming and surfing--go Justin! (Unfortunately 6 days in the sun wasn't enough to help our skin blend in a little better with the locals.)
We also had many wonderful homecooked meals back at the condo. Most meals we enjoyed eating out on the lanai listening to the waves crash just yards away.
Some of the highlights of the trip included watching Justin catching a wave surfing, Andrew overcoming great fears of the water and playing for hours in the waves of the ocean,
seeing Andrew and Ashlee adore their grandparents (and vice versa),
doing a session at the Honolulu temple,
eating at the famous Ted's Bakery (actually famous for pies)-- the only hamburger that has come close to In 'n Out Burger, watching the kids fall fast asleep on the red-eye flight home and sleeping even through the landing (not to mention luckily getting on the flight, flying stand-by with 50 other stand-by passengers!)
It was paradise! Thank-you Grandma and Grandpa Hogge for everything!
Monday, October 6, 2008
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8 comments:
It looks like it was a wonderful trip- I am jealous- well maybe not of the early mornings or the 6 hour flight with 2 kids- but the rest of it looks amazing! :)
What beautiful pictures- both fall and paradise. It looks like you had a lot of fun and so did the kiddos. I look forward to hearing more about the trip and seeing more pictures. I know you have them. :)
Okay seriously, I need blogger 102, I guess I got 101 from enrichment night! But your blog is so professional! I love it. What a cute family and fun times! Honestly! I needed to drop in and say hi. Check out my blog that I just started. Love ya!
Gorgeous conference pics! I miss that in Utah...those drives up in the mountains this time of year was the best!
And wow...what a Hawaii trip! Can I go visit your parents too? :)
What a fun trip! And what a great mission call! 4:30 in the morning - you have said that Justin is an early riser, right? I guess he got his "early". Hopefully the adjustment back went a little better.
Those pictures are so great! It seems weird that you were in Hawaii! Probably because I was gone for a lot of the time!
Hello. The warm pictures make me want to jump on a plane. Your pictures are so cute. I love the family in the leaves. Hope you are feeling good. AH
How fun!! We took the kids to Maui last September and it was so fun!!! We found some crazy cheap deal on a condo for 10 nights that we figured we could miss out on! I wish we could go back...maybe if flights ever come back down again I guess. I love hawaii...I went to BYUH and was so sad to leave!
This week I am going to work on pics of the kids so I can order one of your cute cards...I love them all!!! I will have to narrow it down to 3 and let my husband pick one :)!
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