Sunday, October 31, 2010
Happy Halloween...Kinda
I have been in such a funk this fall. Probably because it feels like summer outside. There are many things I love about Hawaii, but I really miss fall on the mainland. I had such a hard time getting into the spirit of Halloween this year. While I was in Phoenix, Chris took Corynn and Dallin to pick out their costumes. They are big into Wizards 101 right now, so no big surprise that they both picked out wizard costumes. Kind of lame, but whatever.
The day before Halloween, Masen still didn't have a costume. I seriously was thinking of throwing a swim diaper on him and calling him a beach bum. At the last minute I found this cowboy/sheriff costume. I thought he looked cute, especially with the binky :)
We attended out ward's Trunk-or-Treat. We even brought a few of our neighborhood friends. Here is Dallin with his Werewolf friend McKell.
The kids loved all the candy they got, and all the time spent with friends. I loved that it was over :)
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Boating in Kaneohe Bay
I had been buggin' Chris for a while to go the the Marine base and take that class that would allow him to rent a boat so our family could go boating in Kaneohe Bay. The problem is, the base is on the other side of the island, and it's an hour drive, and he would have to take it early on a Saturday morning. I guess all my nagging paid off. He took the class, and we spent a fabulous, sunny day boating.
We have many friends that had told us about doing this, but we really didn't have any idea of what to expect. Chris took us out to the sand-bar where we anchored the boat and got out and walked around. What an experience. I felt a little like Peter in the Bible, walking on water in the middle of an ocean. 

What a handsome captain!
Masen's turn at the wheel :)
On the way back to the dock Chris took us past Coconut Island, where parts of Gilligan's Island was filmed.
Chris and I called this our test run. When his parents come out for Christmas we want to bring them out here, and let them experience this beauty of Hawaii. A couple things we learned 1) Bring more toys...nothing to do in the middle of the ocean gets boring fast. We plan on a kayak, paddle board, and snorkel gear next time. 2) Make SURE you observe the markers for coral. We got stuck on a reef when we weren't paying attention. Thank goodness we were able to push the boat out ourselves and didn't need the marines to come rescue us :)
Monday, October 18, 2010
Lynn's Business Trip
OK, I admit it. I am jealous of all of Chris' business trips. After voicing this jealousy, Chris suggested that once a year I should take a "business" trip. He would take a week off of work and play Mr. Mom, while I travel to some sort of church conference. When my sister-in-law Jen suggested that all the Lambert women get together for a Time Out For Women, I knew that opportunity was knocking!
Since TOFW Phoenix is really only 2 days, and I had a WHOLE week (cushioned by both weekends) I was able to visit family and friends in the area. First stop: My Grandpa Wilsey's house. I ADORE my Grandpa. He was the number one positive male influence in my life growing up. I loved spending three days with him and his wife Barbara.
Next stop: My friend Joyce's house. Our husbands attended dental school together, where we met and became fast friends. Another friend Debra came down from Vegas for the girl-friend-get-together. I LOVED reconnecting with these gorgeous friends.
We met up with yet another dental school friend, Natalie. If only Sue were there...our little gang would be complete.
After three days with Joyce, and WAY too many late nights, I headed to my next stop: My sis-in-law Kim's house. While there we were able to see my niece Sarah get baptized.
Next stop: Downtown Phoenix for the conference. I had so much fun with my sis-in-laws, mom-in-law and niece. The conference was wonderful and uplifting. The company was fabulous. The hotel was fun. Loved the late night chats with the gals. Here we are on the first day (minus Shel).
What a fabulous group of gals. I really lucked out and married into the best family. I seriously LOVE these women!
After the conference, we met up with Chris' cousin Carrie, whom I had never met. I requested Olive Garden since there isn't one on the island where I live. I *heart* bread sticks and salad here. Although the service was a little off, we enjoyed every minute.
What a great experience this was! I'm so grateful for an understanding, and willing husband to hold down the fort for nine days. I teased him that this week would be "wife appreciation week," but really it turned out to be "husband appreciation week," for me. Thanks Hon, you're the BEST!
Since TOFW Phoenix is really only 2 days, and I had a WHOLE week (cushioned by both weekends) I was able to visit family and friends in the area. First stop: My Grandpa Wilsey's house. I ADORE my Grandpa. He was the number one positive male influence in my life growing up. I loved spending three days with him and his wife Barbara.


Monday, September 27, 2010
Corynn Goes to Utah
Since Corynn has started Middle School she is on a track system, which means she gets big chunks of time off throughout the year. Well, for her break in September we decided to let Corynn go to Utah for 2 1/2 weeks (after much begging and pleading from both Corynn and Grandma Lambert) to visit family. It was hard to watch my little girl fly off across the Pacific Ocean all by herself. Armed with a cell phone and an unaccompanied minor pin, she was off. Everything went smoothly. All my worrying was for nothing.
She wanted to surprise her cousin Julia, who is her closest cousin in age. They went to Los Hermanos to celebrate Julia's birthday.
Aunt Melanie has this cute dog named Dexter.
Corynn was in pet heaven with Dexter and Grandma's cats, Callie and Blackie.
Corynn was able to attend her oldest cousin's wedding. Congrats to Tysen and Mandy. Here she is with a few of her younger cousins - Brenden, Julia, Paige, Makaya, and Collin.
Grandma and Grandpa Lambert loved taking Corynn on Jeep rides up to the canyon. Here they are with Julia at Kennecott Copper Mines. 
Waiting at the airport to fly home.
I told Corynn that this trip was such a "growing-up" experience; not only for her, but for me too. It made me realize that my little girl is growing up. She is getting more independent and is growing into a fine young lady.
She wanted to surprise her cousin Julia, who is her closest cousin in age. They went to Los Hermanos to celebrate Julia's birthday.







Sunday, September 26, 2010
Kaneohe Bay Air Show
This week-end the MCBH (Marine Corps. Base Hawaii) was having an air show in Kaneohe Bay. We were bored so we decided to go. The setting was beautiful, the planes were cool, and the boys were in heaven.
Note to self; If you ever go to another airshow, bring your own chairs and umbrella. We felt lucky to snag this curb in the semi-shade to eat lunch.


Dallin waited in line for like an hour to get into the cockpit of this cargo carrier. I hope it was worth the wait :)

While Dallin was waiting in line, Chris and I would watch the airshow with Masen. At one point the Raptor started flying. If you have never seen a Raptor, let me just tell you it is FAST, and LOUD. It freaked Masen out so bad, he was screaming, crying, and shaking trying to run somewhere for refuge. We sat inside another plane, covering his ears until the whole ordeal was over. After that Masen wanted nothing to do with airplanes, and he made it abundantly clear he was DONE! As we were leaving the Blue Angels started flying, so we pulled over to watch them, until a police came and made everyone on the side of the road leave. Bummer.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Kauai
Over Labor Day week-end Chris and I had planned a romantic belated anniversary trip to Kauai. Long story short - we ended up taking the whole family, and Grandma Lambert. It worked out great, and we all had a blast spending 6 days on Kauai.
We flew in before we could check into our hotel, so we toured around a bit. First stop, Wailua Falls. It was amazing to see people hiking down there and swimming.
We got some fresh coconut from a roadside vendor. It's a little different than we expected (not sweet at all, and a little rubbery) but still pretty good.
We were lovin' our suite we reserved. It was right on the ocean, and big enough that we all had room to sprawl out. This is our dining lanai, and each of the other 2 bedrooms had a private lanai. Heaven!
Here is the view from our room. Can you believe how beautiful?!

The kids were more interested in swimming than anything else, so after unpacking we hit the pools. 
Masen loved the little toddler pool that had sand at the bottom. It was like his own private beach. 
After we wore the kids out swimming, we wanted to go explore this beautiful island a little more. I just wanted to drive around and take in the beautiful scenery. There is a reason this is called The Garden Isle.
We ended up at the Kilauea Lighthouse. This is also a wildlife sanctuary, so it was cool to look down the cliffs onto the rocks below and spot a seal. I guess in the winter you can see whales too.

That evening we took a sunset walk on the beach at our resort....
and to our surprise, what did we see...
but a seal, taking a nap right there on the beach. He was roped off since apparently seals can get aggressive when provoked. Who knew?
Day two we explored in the morning. 


In the afternoon Corynn and Grandma went on a horseback excursion. The ranch was so beautiful. 
For 3 hours they rode horses into the mountains, then stopped for a picnic at a waterfall where they were able to swim and let the horses rest. What an adventure!
Look at those cute cowgirls!
Day three was spent driving along the west side of the island up to Waimea Canyon, which was dubbed by Mark Twain to be the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific." 
Mt. Wai'ale'ale was beautiful from what you could see of it. The top is ALWAYS covered in clouds, thus the wettest place on earth. It averages 460 inches per year! One year when the island was hit with a hurricane the mountain received over 680 inches.
This is the most you can see of the Na'pali Coast by car. The cliffs were amazing.

We stopped off for a picnic near Kokee Lodge. There were so many chickens, it was crazy! They were totally unafraid of us, and would come right up begging for food. 
Day four Chris surprised me with a helicopter tour over the island. Grandma stayed with the kids (Mahalo, Mom!) while we were whisked away over land and sea.
It became a game of "I spy another waterfall." Literally, there were dozens of them.
The Na'Pali Coast by air.
One of the pretty little coastal towns. 
After the helicopter ride was over, I told Chris that aside from getting married and the birth of my children, that was one of the biggest highlights of my LIFE!We were sad to leave this beautiful island. Chris and I still want to come back for our romantic getaway...someday. We loved the feel of Kauai. It is what I imagine old Hawaii would have been...very small, quaint, and laid back. Next time we come back we want to do more hiking and swimming at the many beaches. I look forward to that day :)
We flew in before we could check into our hotel, so we toured around a bit. First stop, Wailua Falls. It was amazing to see people hiking down there and swimming.
Day five we took a river cruise up the Wailua river to the Fern Grotto. It was a huge platform boat with a tour guide who spoke in such a thick Hawaiian accent nobody could understand what he was saying. After a while I just tuned him out and enjoyed the scenery. If it weren't for the the kayakers and paddle boarders on the river, I would have felt like we were on the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland.
Once we disembarked the boat we went on a little bit of a nature hike to get to the Fern Grotto. It was hot and really muggy, with no trade winds. Dallin was complaining so bad I finally told him to take off his shirt. Dallin was so happy shirtless I took Masen's off too. Here are my two happy campers.
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