We've been adventurous foodies as of late, thanks to our neighbor sharing some of his hunting spoils with us. A couple of weeks ago we grilled some Bear meat. We didn't love it. The taste was okay, but it was too tough and chewy to really enjoy. This week we tried some Mountain Lion. In order to make it a little more palatable and fun, we turned the whole adventure into a party. Because who doesn't need a little random Hakuna Matata for no reason at all?
What's On The Menu?: Animal Snack Mix and Gummy Worms
Circle Of Life Veggie Tray:
I Just Can't Wait To Be King's Hawaiian Rolls:
Pride Of Our Own Jungle... Garden Fresh Corn:
A Little Nutty Pistachio Salad:
To Die For Pasta Salad:
And sadly, Pumbaa and Simba were at the bottom of the food chain tonight, main dish Pork and Mountain Lion:
We ate like pigs and had a great time. The Lion wasn't even too bad. We extra seasoned it and cooked it slowly in the crock pot. Little Livi was happier with the gummy worms:
Kitty did not want to be king:
Livi charmed and entertained us the rest of the night. Isn't she wonderful?
Monday, August 31, 2015
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Family Photo Shoot
We had a family photo shoot at Bear Lake this year. Out of the entire week we were there, this night just happened to be the only one with wind and rain! We were watching the weather all day, getting more worried by the hour. The sky took a dark turn just as our photographer showed up, but we all decided to just go for it. We were so surprised and pleased with how the pictures turned out. I think we were actually lucky with the weather, it made the colors pop, the beach was much less crowded, and we love how cool the sky looks. Thank you to Krystal Atkinson Photography! She was so relaxed and easy to work with, we loved her. We got a ton of shots, but here are just a few of our faves:
Monday, August 10, 2015
It's My Party
Coming home from vacation is a little easier when it's your birthday the next day! I had a wonderful day. I woke up to giant tiki head decor from my sweet husband! Some friends took me out to breakfast. I had lots of nice phone calls and messages and gifts, what kind friends I have! The family took me out for dinner at Pizza Factory and then back home for presents and Karlee's yummy cheesecake! Karlton gave me some of my favorite bottled pop in a cute bucket. Wes and Clint gave me some little chickens, some "chicken poop" chapstick, a cute chicken butt card, and guess what? I'm getting a chicken painting! Wes commissioned a chicken painting for me from our friend Kathy Roper. It's not finished yet, but I'm so excited about it! What a thoughtful husband I have. :) Thanks for helping me feel loved on my birthday, everyone!
HI Life 2015
Dropping Kori off at school isn't nearly as much fun as picking her up. But spending time with her in Hawaii is always fun! We had a great week before I had to leave. Boo. We did a lot of fun things, both familiar and new. We ate 4 hamburgers each at Seven Brothers! Can you even believe that? It's a good thing for me that Seven Brothers isn't here in Utah. Our first full day, we walked all around Kawela Bay and the little hiking trails between it and Turtle Bay. Beautiful and deserted, just the way we like. We found THE Banyan tree from LOST! Lots of stuff was filmed here.
We also hiked to the top of Crouching Lion, the rock formation above my head to the left. These are the "before" pics, the "after" pics were very scary! It was a relatively short hike, but straight up the mountain. The heights bothered me, but I did not jump off or throw Kori off! The views were incredible!!
Later that same day we went into Hale'iwa for acai bowls and to check out the new shops and restaurants that were under construction when we were there last year. They also put in a lot more parking and new bathrooms and changed the front of Matsumoto's. It's really nice!
Our second day, we went to our favorite little spot of Heaven On Earth, the PCC!!
The next day, we hiked beautiful Waimea Valley and swam in the falls. Kori was bugged that she had to wear a life jacket. I was just excited to be able to swim in the same water where Sawyer and Kate swam! Kori and I did not see any dead bodies however. :)
We also stopped at Kori's school that day, and headed back into Hale'iwa for the evening. We found this delightful little rocky beach. There was a big parking lot right by the beach, but no one was ever parked here. I don't know why, it was a beautiful spot to watch the sunset!
Saturday was our "business" day. We moved most of Kori's stuff into her new hale, met some of her roommates, and then went to Walmart to buy some stuff that she would need. Her upstairs roommates are darling!
Sunday, we attended church in the gorgeous mauka chapel in Hau'ula. We loved the spirit there and the testimonies were all beautiful! After church, we drove through the free botanical reserve of Ho'omaluhia. We figured that would be an appropriate thing to do on Sunday afternoon. I don't know why we've never heard of this place before. It's right up against the Ko'olau mountain range. It is a long, winding road with periodic parking lots. Each parking lot is devoted to a different part of the world and is surrounded by plants and trees that come from that part of the world. Incredible views!
We also visited a couple of our favorite beaches, Mokuleia and Papa'iloa.
Monday was the sad day. I had to leave. I had to be out of my condo in the morning, but my plane wasn't leaving until the evening. So I spent some time out on Laie Point listening to the ocean while Kori attended her first classes. After class, we went out for yet another Bruce Irons Burger at Seven Brothers! Then, Kori and I walked out to Bikini Beach, which is right by her house. And then I dropped Kori off at her hale, and I drove back across the island. So sad.
This is how happy I was about leaving Hawaii. NOT! Good thing I have the rest of my wonderful family to come home to! They make it lots easier to leave my beloved Oahu to return home.
So far, so good at school! Kori is happy to be back in school, and happy to be back in her Hawaii home. We miss you so much every day! But we're happy for you. Love you, girl. And ALOHA, Hawaii, until we meet again...
We also hiked to the top of Crouching Lion, the rock formation above my head to the left. These are the "before" pics, the "after" pics were very scary! It was a relatively short hike, but straight up the mountain. The heights bothered me, but I did not jump off or throw Kori off! The views were incredible!!
Later that same day we went into Hale'iwa for acai bowls and to check out the new shops and restaurants that were under construction when we were there last year. They also put in a lot more parking and new bathrooms and changed the front of Matsumoto's. It's really nice!
Our second day, we went to our favorite little spot of Heaven On Earth, the PCC!!
The next day, we hiked beautiful Waimea Valley and swam in the falls. Kori was bugged that she had to wear a life jacket. I was just excited to be able to swim in the same water where Sawyer and Kate swam! Kori and I did not see any dead bodies however. :)
We also stopped at Kori's school that day, and headed back into Hale'iwa for the evening. We found this delightful little rocky beach. There was a big parking lot right by the beach, but no one was ever parked here. I don't know why, it was a beautiful spot to watch the sunset!
Saturday was our "business" day. We moved most of Kori's stuff into her new hale, met some of her roommates, and then went to Walmart to buy some stuff that she would need. Her upstairs roommates are darling!
Sunday, we attended church in the gorgeous mauka chapel in Hau'ula. We loved the spirit there and the testimonies were all beautiful! After church, we drove through the free botanical reserve of Ho'omaluhia. We figured that would be an appropriate thing to do on Sunday afternoon. I don't know why we've never heard of this place before. It's right up against the Ko'olau mountain range. It is a long, winding road with periodic parking lots. Each parking lot is devoted to a different part of the world and is surrounded by plants and trees that come from that part of the world. Incredible views!
We also visited a couple of our favorite beaches, Mokuleia and Papa'iloa.
We found Vincent! |
Funny that Vincent was here, as this is the survivor's camp beach. |
Monday was the sad day. I had to leave. I had to be out of my condo in the morning, but my plane wasn't leaving until the evening. So I spent some time out on Laie Point listening to the ocean while Kori attended her first classes. After class, we went out for yet another Bruce Irons Burger at Seven Brothers! Then, Kori and I walked out to Bikini Beach, which is right by her house. And then I dropped Kori off at her hale, and I drove back across the island. So sad.
This is how happy I was about leaving Hawaii. NOT! Good thing I have the rest of my wonderful family to come home to! They make it lots easier to leave my beloved Oahu to return home.
So far, so good at school! Kori is happy to be back in school, and happy to be back in her Hawaii home. We miss you so much every day! But we're happy for you. Love you, girl. And ALOHA, Hawaii, until we meet again...
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