Wednesday, April 27, 2011

HAPPY EASTER

I am brand new to the celebration of Easter but apparently its not easter,
without this weird search of plastic eggs!
I spotted a bright green one amongst the greenery!

Look at them all standing around, and Iʻm gonna put this plastic grass where it belongs...in my mouth!
Family photos are never an easy feat with us
They want us to "look here", "look over there", "look up"
and they wanted me to wear this silly headband!
I say, "NO WAY JOSE" (i donʻt know jose only that its a figure of speech)
Mom proceeded to keep me looking like this...
so I gave her this look!
It was like christmas all over again with gifts, but I wanted to show grandma my new found walking skills
and standing skills at my favorite item
The Lamp!
Happy easter to all my ʻohana near and far.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A MONTH IN A FLASH

 Aloooohhhaaaaa!  My mom would like to formally apologize for her incompetence of a weekly update on my life but an entire month in Hawaiʻi means we like to catch up on everyone else.
Like all my cousins,
and introducing Noweo Kaiolohia to the group.
( "here you go, youʻll need your cap for later")
it confuses me too, we have the beach right down the road, yet mom puts me in the bathtub in the yard.

 I mean, Iʻve got all the necessities,
 and my beach towel, but I still enjoy the faux pool!
 Mom and Dad showed me where they will say "I DO"

 and finally BEACH!  Didnʻt get to go in the water but nonetheless,
 its a start to gaze at it.
 and shaka with it.


 "aaaahhhhh enya beeezaaabbbaaabbbaaaahhh"
trying to get a hang of this walking situation but come on, in the sand dad? its hard enough as it is

 Ehu Kai, Pipeline, sandface, sunsets, what more can I ask for?
 We also celebrated St. Patricks Day at the parade in Waikiki
 where me and mom made it on the news.
 In all our glory, "flare", and tye-dye, we sat in public and had lunch,
 with my two new teeth enabling me to try new tastes.
 The next day we spent in our larger pool with my ʻohana
 and my beautiful great grandma Juliet!
 We eventually made it over to Kauai to see Uncle Kamu, Aunty Andrea, and Noweo and their beautiful home


Uncle was nice enough to take us up to Kalalau lookout
 where the height packed a scary punch and the breeze spoke for itself.
 oh kalalau, a hui hou!
 we flew back to oahu so dad could fly on water!
 I gotta say... I was pretty impressed!
 To all my ʻohana who made our long vacation a fun and exciting one, we will be back faster than you can blink your makas.  Mahalo and I love each and every one of you. For now, I bid you adieu!