The mature Hovlands (G'pa & G'ma) are here visiting us for a little stint. Yesterday turned into a beautiful day and we took advantage and drove over to Na'alehu location of the southernmost bakery in the US. Along the way we went down to Punalu'u beach. There we were able to see some sea turtles, big waves crashing, and seas of azure. The kids also played in the water and black sand.
After a nice outdoor lunch we headed to Volcano's National Park to see the lava tube and walk a little bit of the trail above a crater. It was a wonderful day full of sights to see and beautiful weather. They may have brought the nice weather with them being that Wisconsin has had a very mild winter this year.
In February 2011 Racheal and Lance decided to leap at the chance to live in Hawaii for a year. Racheal accepted a 1 year teaching position on the big island of Hawaii, not knowing whether or not she or Lance would have a job to come back to in a year. To complicate matters they are taking their children, Anika (5) and Henry (2). Let the adventure begin!
Family Photo
Aloha
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
New Toys
Monday, December 26, 2011
Mele Kalikimaka
We had a nice Christmas on the island this year very laid back. Granted we missed our families but were able to skype with both sides of our family. And grandma and grandpa will soon be flying in to visit. Anika woke up fairly early to tell us that Santa came. We enjoyed some homemade uber sweet cinnamon rolls, applesauce, and bacon for breakfast. Followed by gift opening and playing with the new gifts. We were blessed with some sun and got to play outside with chalk and bubbles. This year we decided not to make a lot of food and save that for our company. Instead we had some pizza and leftover soup for our meals. Not too tradional but niether is living in Hawaii!


Saturday, December 24, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Rainy Days
It has been raining quite a bit lately here in Hawaii, which is starting to make us a little annoyed and stir crazy. Okay we knew we were going to be living on the rainy side, in the rain forest, and have some "winter" season here but come on! We have emptied the rain gauge at least every other day for the last couple weeks. It holds 5 1/2 inches of rain. Without the sun it stays on the cooler side and infests us with mold and dampness. Luckily we moved when we did because our old house was just beginning to give everything a slight layer of mold. (You did see on our blog what it did to our pumpkins in less than 24 hours, right?) Alright that's enough claiming we are living in Hawaii.
Here are a couple pictures of things we find to do on the raining days here. Our days are usually filled with cooking, baking, some art project, game or lego playing. If we're lucky we find an outside the house activity like go to the budget movie theatre or to the toy store that offers art/music things at low cost like the crowns the kids are wearing.
Our princess and son working side by side.
Our handsome prince.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tram
Another thing that topped the kids' list of favorite parts of our mini vacation was the tram. Due to the size of the resort there was a tram that ran from end to end, allowing us to relax and take in the Roman/Japanese/art deco architecture, the abundant water features, as well as the african crowned cranes. Henry absolutely loved the tram. His face lit up every time the red lights flashed and the warning sounded in English and Japanese signalling the doors were about to close.
Statues and statues and statues...
One of the first things we did on our dry-side vacation was to walk around the 64 acre resort and see what there was to see. Oh look, a statue that the kids can climb on. Sure we can take your picture, that will be cute.
Look! More statues, lions this time! Roar.
Wow, look at that seahorse! Can we take another picture? Ok....
Alright, that's enough, no more pictures with statues. Turns out there are literally hundreds of these things scattered about the grounds. It was a lot of fun for the kids and some were pretty amazing to look at, but it would have taken days to take a picture with each one, and who wants to sit through that slideshow?
Wow, look at that seahorse! Can we take another picture? Ok....
Friday, December 16, 2011
Mini Holiday
We have thrown out many ideas of what to do over the 2 1/2 week long winter break. Grandma and Grandpa are coming right after Christmas but we wanted to do something in the week prior. We decided to make reservations on the west "dry" side of the island at the Waikaloa Hilton Beach Resort. This resort is supposed to be one of the best resorts in the world. They have multiple pools (one with a sandy bottom), a tram, a boat for the kids to ride, waterslides, lagoon, water rental items, and even their own dolphin. We are very excited to get out of the rain and take in some sun and relaxation. We are probably not going to be posting on the blog until we return. Here are a couple pictures taken from a beach near the resort to give you a feel of what's in store for us.
Holiday Concert
Today was Anika and my (Racheal) last day of school until the new year. The kids at the Elementary put on a Holiday Concert. The kindergarten sang "Jingle Bells". Anika was a little nervous about the performance but really had nothing to worry about. Lance and I felt it wasn't the most put together concert we had been to but when the students have no music class let alone a music teacher we should have guessed that. Here are a couple pictures from the big concert. Well at least of Anika and her class.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Random Photos We Like
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Go Bananas!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Greenery
Our friend just sent us a video from Bing Crosby's "Mele Kalikimaka" which made me listen more closely to the words. Here are a picture of our yard that we see out our dinner table which made me think of the words "green and bright" it's also mixes in with some red. Quite the Christmas colors we look at every day.
The next picture reminded me of the video of different scenes for the holiday season. Here is Lance and the kids' take on the Christmas spirit when a nerd is in charge. Nerd was Lance's term but I personally must be on the edge of nerd myself because I think the tree with gifts out of legos is pretty sweet! :)
The next picture reminded me of the video of different scenes for the holiday season. Here is Lance and the kids' take on the Christmas spirit when a nerd is in charge. Nerd was Lance's term but I personally must be on the edge of nerd myself because I think the tree with gifts out of legos is pretty sweet! :)
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Sulphur banks and vog, eww
Saturday, December 3, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, or not!
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