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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Pineapples!


We have a couple pineapple fields here at our rental property.  Racheal suggested that we walk out to check on how they were doing yesterday.  Anika spied 2 yellow ones.  Lance was iffy about it but was convinced to pick them anyway.  Here is a picture of Anika with "her" pineapple and a grapefruit from the farm (over her left shoulder are some ice cream bananas ripening).  We did enjoy the pineapple last night.  Quite sweet, juicy, and tasty with no added hormones/pesticides.  We picked one more to eat once it gets a little more yellow.  We will definitely miss fresh tropical fruit when we come back to the Midwest.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Second to last visitor


Last week we had our second to last visitor for our time here on the Big Island.  We completed another whirlwind tour of the island.  Thanks to Sara for visiting!  She went snorkelling with manta rays at night and took pictures - stay tuned to see the magnificent creatures in the open ocean.  (All photos seen here courtesy Sara Hovland)
Sara and the kids at 69 beach, N of Kona

7 turtles at Punalu'u beach

Curling wave at New Kaimu beach near Kalapan

Glow of Kilauea Caldera at dusk.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Earth Day



 It was a beautiful Earth Day here in Hawaii! We decided to honor the earth by going as a family to pick up garbage along our dirt roads.  The sun was shining and with it a cool breeze. Birds were singing as we picked up rubbish along a 1 mile stretch of road near our house. Skinks and lizards also stopped by to say "Hey thanks!" or perhaps "What the?!? Hey, that pop can used to be my house!" When all was said and done we cleared $6.84 at the recycling station, nice.
Sign at the beginning of the road we cleaned up.
Apparently, there are a lot of people who don't want to be smart -


because we picked up quite a bit of rubbish from the side of the road
Unfortunately the 3 TVs didn't fit in our trunk
So we left them in a more visible locale along the road
Hopefully someone with a truck, perhaps those who tossed them
in the first place, will get the hint and take them to the dump.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Pictures

Okay so now that we've been almost everywhere on the island, we have less to say or add.  So instead I decided to find a couple pictures that I (Racheal) like and post them.  Hope you enjoy.  The ones of the kids are at Honolii looking for hidden treasures (sea glass, shells, or special pebbles) and Henry is building a rock sclupture.
Anika and I with the volcano in the distance.  Courtesy of Kim P.

The kids and I at Honoli'i while dad "surfs".  Courtesy of Colette G.

 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Lehua & Hibiscus

We were able to find and capture some different flower pictures here on the Big Island.  Enjoy!
The rare yellow lehua.

Red and yellow lehua.

Henry showing his hibiscus he found.

Anika showing another hibiscus.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Bittersweet

So now as our time here is getting less and less we are trying to take more and more in.  It's starting to seem bittersweet.  We miss our family, friends, pets, and some parts of life in WI; however, we are finally getting used to the way things are here and will be missing HI once we return.  We have (in our opinion) seen most of what the Big Island has to offer.  We have been to every compass area (east, west, north, and south points), we have been to the sea and up to the mountain top.  We have visited 9 out of the 10 climate zones (we didn't go to the way top of Mauna Kea to see the snow).  We appreciate the beauty of the seasons here and the fruits of nature.  We enjoy our simple life and quality time with our intimate pod (family).  Racheal and Lance enjoy their jobs.  Racheal is learning hula.  Lance is learning how to surf and more on the ukulele. Anika likes her school, classmates, and teacher.  She only has 31 more days of Kindergarten!  Henry likes being home with dad.  We're definitely glad we took this opportunity and will look back on it fondly.

"You must make a choice to take a chance or your life will never change."

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Egg Scramble

'Tis the season for hunting eggs, so we went to one of the many free (which is nice) egg "hunts" on the island.  You may notice the cones, white ropes, and masses of parents and children.

You may also notice that the word "hunt" is not especially applicable given this eggy scenario.  Hence Racheal renaming the event an egg scramble.  We were prepared for something to go terribly awry as the 2-3 yr olds stampeded towards the eggs.  However, it was remarkably civil.  Henry and Anika both worked liked seasoned veterans... possibly because we've been practicing inside the house.



Unfortunately, we were unable to get any action shots of Anika due to the angry mob of parents surrounding the 4-6 yr old grouping, which was against the rules.  We stayed nicely behind the cones just as security had asked.  You know us, we ain't no rulebreakers! 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Lizards!

Gecko (courtesy Colette)

Anole, very common around our house

Gecko, common everywhere but our house it seems

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Snails!

On our hike at the Ponololu Valley, Racheal went to take a picture prior to our climb down into the valley.  On the walk to take the picture she spotted a snail (in case you didn't know this~ Racheal is grossed out by slugs and snails).  She was able to get some pictures of them and did make sure to show the kids and Lance.  This was a new find here in Hawaii and they were all over the edge of the trail.  Here are a few pictures.  It also made us question "What is escargot really?"  We're not sure if people here eat these delicacies or not.