Sunday, July 12, 2009

Kauai: evening

Poolside.




Princeville resort.
Open air mai tais, coconut shrimp, poke, hamburger & fries.




Evening on the beach.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Kauai: buggie boards

While Cyndi was at her yoga, the boys and I got Ry his Longboard Bucanneers tshirt, had another shave ice over ice cream, and went to a second spot on Hanalei Bay.



We picked up Cyndi, bought a pineapple to cut later, and went for Ono (fish, wahoo or mackeral) tacos and burritos (and quesidillas and really good lemonade) before going to another spot on Hanalei Bay Beach. The rain came and didn't seem to want to stop right away.

Oh, and here's a pic Ry took this morning.



[Update: This is a popular blog post, partly I think because I wrote "buggie boards," which is how Ry pronounced boogie boards. There's lots more about our trip. You should try this link.]

Kauai: chickens

We ate some scrambled eggs.



I went for a run early again; tried a new route. Missed the morning downpour, which just arrived. It'll be gone in just a few minutes.

Cyndi has a yoga class this morning. The boys and I will likely go to the beach. Midmorning may be the nicest part of the day.

Ry is playing with his surfer car. Jack and Cyndi were playing Set when I got back from the run. Now Jack is playing Professor Layton on his DS. We just discussed how all radii of circles are the same distance, so he could answer a puzzle. On the plane, he turned on his DS and was able to chat with another kid with a DS on the plane several rows ahead. They didn't actually meet until we exited the plane.

Oh, got to tell you about the chickens. Fascinating array of birds, and wonderful to hear in the morning. See? Mira. The sun's already out again.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Kauai: Kilauea

After Cyndi and I ran our runs, we went to Anini Beach.



We had bagels, cheese pizza slices, and espressos and lattes at a bakery and pizza place in Kilauea. We drove up to the lighthouse and bird preservation, and then stopped again in Kilauea at the fish market for fish wraps and a keiki box of teriyaki chicken, rice, and carrots for the boys.

Pool time, mai tais on the lanai, slowing down.