Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Thank You Scott!

After spending the entire first half of yesterday at the dentist (6 kids getting their teeth cleaned is quite the lengthy ordeal!), I set off on a much awaited Christmas shopping adventure - shopping with my husband! After 20 years of marriage, we have NEVER gone Christmas shopping together. Scott did suggest, however, perhaps we have been married 20 years BECAUSE we have never gone Christmas shopping together. Nevertheless, he took the afternoon off and the two of us set out to accomplish an amazing feat; to get all of our shopping done in one day. I'm happy to say, we came pretty darn close! Unfortunately for Scott, it went so well that I'm afraid this will need to be an annual event now.

Till next time,

Terri

Friday, December 01, 2006

Hot to Cold, Earthquakes to Blizzards!

It's been a week since we left Hawaii, and I'm ready to go back! It is nice to be home though, and I've come back with a very grateful heart. Not only for the trip, but for the family time and for the time to refocus on a lot of new things. This past year has been difficult, but God did a lot of repairing over these past two weeks. It's amazing how time away can open your eyes, mind and heart. In many ways it's time for us to move on, and I'm very excited to see what direction God is leading us in. Scott and I are blessed with an amazing family and I could not be any happier!

Since we've been back, we've put up all of our Christmas decorations and I've been feverishly trying to sort and organize pictures. You know how sometimes one small project opens up a can of worms and turns into a huge project? Well, trying to get the Hawaii pictures uploaded, sorted and printed turned into organizing and printing almost two years worth of pictures! You know something's up when your pictures come from Walgreens in boxes instead of the little photo envelopes. That's OK though - it's done and I feel much better!

So....now that everything's organized, and I can't leave the house because we're sitting here in a blizzard, I have finally posted some pictures in this blog! There seems to be some irony in the fact that I'm using a snow day to post Hawaii pictures!

I tried to post a few pictures in the appropriate places starting with the beginning of our trip, so go back and have a look. I plan on posting ALL of our Hawaii pictures in an online album, but that may take awhile. I'll put a link on my blog as soon as it's ready. In the meantime, enjoy the ones here!



What can I say?

Till next time,

Terri

Friday, November 24, 2006

So Sad To Leave

Well, I caught up with everyone at the pool yesterday afternoon and had a great time watching Scott and the kids compete for "Biggest Cannonball Splash". Got some pretty good video! The competition was tough, but Scott came through with the victory! His comments on the win; "I've clearly established my dominance in the splash dive area."


Bill lounging by the hotel pool - a well deserved break from school!


The kids playing in the pool


Scott and Katie by the pool (Resting up for the big splash contest!)

Later in the evening, we had our Thanksgiving at "Planet Hollywood". A little unorthodox, but then so is our family! In fact, we seem to excel at the unusual. Just one more thing to be thankful for!

And now, the day we've been dreading is here. It's time to pack up and go home. This was a perfect vacation and I'm so grateful for everything we were able to do. Most of all though, I'm just so blessed to have been able to spend so much time with our family. We're an awesome team, and I can't wait to see what God has planned for our future!

I had intended on posting pictures along the way, but never took the time to mess with that. In a few days I'll go back and post some in the appropriate places, so check back!

Till next time,

Terri

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!

Well, after I met up with everyone at the pool Tuesday night, we stayed down there for awhile, then grabbed Bill and headed back to LuLu's for dinner. Yep, twice in one day! I think it's official - it's my new favorite restaurant!


Dinner at Lulu's!

Yesterday we decided we needed one last day on the beach, so we grabbed a quick breakfast at Burger King, and then hit the sand. Lots of swimming, snorkeling, and throwing the football around. After a few hours, we did the first thing that I can honestly say I hated. And the sad part is, it was my idea. :( We went out on a 1-hour catamaran ride. Everyone else loved it, and I would have too if I wasn't terrified of Anna and Emma being swept into the water the entire time! They gave us two choices, sit in back on a seat where you don't get wet (not much anyway), or sit down on the webbing in front where you get. Of course getting wet sounded much more fun, so wet it was! It was great for the first 15 minutes while we motored away from the coast. Unfortunately, once the motor was turned off and we were really sailing "out to sea", the waves were huge! All 8 of us were constantly getting slammed in the face by HUGE waves while the boat slammed up and down. It was way too dangerous to stand up and climb into the back of the boat (by the intelligent people), so we just hung on for dear life. I wasn't too worried about the big kids because they were lying flat and seemed pretty safe, but Scott and I needed to hold on to the little ones and I was sure they were going to be ripped out of our arms at any moment! As a matter of fact, we passed another catamaran that was rescuing someone who had either fallen or been swept off of it's deck! (good news-they were O.K.) Anyway, many prayers went up during that hour, and we did safely return. The big kids thought it was a blast, Scott hasn't said too much, and Anna and Emma and I are finished with sailboats.


All 8 of us on the "Death Boat" - note the clever thigh-hiding placement of the blue bag. Pretty slick, huh? :)

We'd had about enough at that point, and decided we all needed a little Coldstone ice cream. Much better idea than sailing! That was pretty much it for the day, other than a great dinner by the Aloha Tower. (More goat cheese!)

I have to say, this morning was the most unusual Thanksgiving morning I've ever had. At 9:20 am, I popped my head up and asked Rianne, who was in the next bed, "Did you feel that?" She said "no", and I told her that my bed was just shaking. I didn't think much of it, and went into the adjoining room where everyone else was already watching football. All of a sudden a news alert came on that said a 5.0 earthquake had just hit the north end of the Big Island! Fortunately, there was no damage and no tsunami warning, and I was relieved to know I wasn't losing my mind! There was an emergency alert issued for the next hour that we think was in case of aftershocks. Thankfully, there were none!

We shook it off, (no pun intended!), and went to - you guessed it - LuLu's for breakfast! After eating way too much food, cheap t-shirts were calling us, so we walked back to the International Marketplace to get some last good deals. And once again, everyone else is at the pool and I'm off to meet them!

Till next time,

Terri

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Time's Going By Too Quickly!

Oh dear, it's been a few days - I hope I can remember everything we've done the past couple days! When I left off on Sunday, we were eating Alex's pancakes and just chillin' We kept the day at that same pace, and hung out by the pool for a few hours. Late in the afternoon we decided to go for lunch, which actually turned into dinner, and we went to the Hard Rock Cafe. Being late in the afternoon was perfect, because the restaurant is open-air right on the ocean and we were there for a beautiful sunset! What a nice way to end our time on the Big Island.

Monday morning we caught our flight back over to Oahu. This time we are staying on the east end of Waikiki. Since our room wasn't ready yet, we dropped off all of our luggage and walked down to "Cheeseburger in Paradise" for lunch. (When all else fails - eat!)

We've been wanting to go to a luau since we got here, but have been dragging our feet on it because we couldn't decide which one to do. We finally made up our minds and purchased tickets for the Sea Life Park Luau. They just started doing a luau there, so we were a little hesitant but thought that way we could kill two birds with one stone. Very good choice! It was phenomenal! We got there about an hour and a half early so that we could walk around the park and see the animals first. Once the luau actually began, they started us out with a flower lei and a family picture. Then we were led to an amphitheater where they spoke to us a bit about penguins and brought out the most adorable little penguin! He was sooo cute! They then led us into the dolphin theater where we watched an incredible dolphin show with lots of jumps, tricks, etc. Amazing creatures! Sea lions and more penguins joined the show too!

Then it was time to walk over to the meadow (ocean in the background!) where the actual dinner and polynesian show took place. The food AND the show were absolutely fantastic. Right off the bat, Anna and Emma got on stage to learn the "hula" with the cast and a few other guests. At one point later in the show, Alex got called up to "hula", and then again towards the end, Katie was called to come up and "hula". I guess when you have a large family, you have good odds!

Everyone of us enjoyed the luau so much, we talked about it all the way back to the hotel. This turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip. I'm convinced God has had his hand on this entire trip because things keep working out perfectly!


Anna and Emma trying out the Hula at the Luau!


Katie shakin' it!


Alex - Forget computers - go for the professional "Hula Dancer" career!

Today was scheduled to be the last day of the surfing competition on the North Shore, so after a yummy breakfast at LuLu's, we headed north! After a quick stop at Best Buy to pick up the brand new P.O.D. CD, we made it to Haleiwa just in time! We were able to watch the final round of the men's competition which was really cool. (If you want to see what we were watching, go to www.TripleCrownOfSurfing.com) Before heading back to Honolulu we stopped at Matsumoto's for shave ice. I had what the locals recommend - Hawaiian shave ice (banana, coconut & pineapple flavor), with Azuki beans and ice cream underneath. It's really an unusual combination - the beans are just that - beans. Alex and I were the only ones that tried it with the beans. He thought the beans were gross, I thought they were really good, and everyone loved the shave ice!

Now we're back at the hotel, Bill's doing school, everyone else is in the pool, and here I am typing! I'm going to go join them!

Till next time,

Terri

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Circling the Big Island

Any day that someone else makes breakfast is a good day! Yesterday Alex made pancakes with coconut syrup for everyone for breakfast, so we knew we were off to a great start! We shoved off at about 9:00 am to circle the island. Our first stop was at Waipio Bay on the northeast coast of the island (our hotel is on the southwest coast). Classic Hawaiian scenery - black sand bay, crashing surf, lots of green rainforesty stuff, and high cliffs rising above! Akaka Falls was next on the agenda, so we headed south to Akaka Falls park. Akaka Falls is, you guessed it, a waterfall. And a beautiful one! There's a short hike through the park to get to it, which was really really pretty - tons of foliage. Kahuna Falls, about a 100 ft. waterfall, is first along the path. Then comes Akaka Falls, falling 420 feet down a lush green backdrop into a quiet little pool at the bottom. It really was spectacular! Another one of God's great ideas for creation!


Waipio Bay


The kids inside a banyan tree at Akaka Falls Park


Akaka Falls


Our family in front of Akaka Falls

By this time we were all hot and starving, and sure we wouldn't make it the 30 minutes to Hilo for lunch, so we stopped in this really cute little town at the entrance to the park, and bought smoothies and cookies. Whew, we made it! All fueled up, we continued our journey on to Hilo. It was a good thing we stopped for snacks, because it took us over an hour to find a place for lunch! The first place we tried was out of business. The second was not open for lunch on Saturdays. Hmmm... Well, three times is the charm, because we ended up at a place called Cafe Pesto, and I think it was my favorite meal of our whole trip so far! I had a BBQ chicken pizza with cilantro pesto, and goat cheese, and then Creme Brulee for dessert. Pretty much my dream meal! (Oh yeah, and free refills on the Diet Coke. A rarity in Hawaii!)

Anyway, the search for lunch did lead us down a little street called Banyan Drive, that was really neat! It's a street lined with Banyan trees that were planted as saplings by celebrities back in the 1930's. Each one has a little plaque under it with the name of the "planter", and the year it was planted. There were names such as Amelia Earhardt, Cecil B. Demille, Franklin D. Roosevelt, King George V, etc. Very cool! Then, it was back to the volcano park!

This was our day to see the lava up close and personal! To view the current flow, you need to drive down to the coast where the lava is pouring into the ocean, so we took the 11 mile drive down Chain of Craters Rd. One particular stretch of the road ran through a huge old lava flow, that Bill described as looking just like a post-apocolyptic scene. I think he was right - that's exactly what it reminded me of! There was absolutely no color, no life, nothing. Just black/gray rubble in every direction with a mountain of the same color rising in the background.

We got to the coast just before sunset which was perfect. Since it was still light, we could see two huge billowing plumes of steam rising into the sky from the lava entering the ocean. At this point we were about three miles from the actual flow. You need to leave your car along the road at this point, and hike the rest of the way. The air is pretty yucky - thick and gritty, and and it smells like sulpher, or as Emma says, "It smells like eggs again". There's a ranger station at the trailhead, and the first thing I spotted was a centipede warning. Evidently centipedes like to retire to Hawaii as well, and really enjoy living in cooled, hardened lava, AND they all come out at sunset. So what do you suppose we were going to be hiking over? Cooled, hardened lava, AND it was sunset.

Is spite of the centipedes, on we went! The first 1/2 mile was along a paved road, so not too scary. Incidentally, the road used to be open all the way to the lava-ocean entry points, but in 2003 another lava flow covered the road, so now you need to hike over the hardened lava to get close to the current site. So, after the 1/2 mile paved walk, we hiked about 1/4 mile over the hardened lava (the part the centipedes like!) It was challenging with Anna and Emma, but they were tough!I kept my flashlight pointed at my feet at all times to be on the lookout for centipedes. (I may not recover from this!) The ground was real rocky and uneven, with lots of cracks and crevices, and it was pitch black by this time (the sky AND the ground). Definitely not a "friendly" place, but so awesome and so worth it! Now that it was dark, we could see a reddish glow at the top of the mountain from the crater where the volcano is originating, and at the bottom of the mountain, at the coastline, we could actually see the red lava pouring into the ocean! From this point now, it was approximately two miles in the distance, but it was still an amazing sight! We spent about an hour just looking and taking pictures, and then trekked back to the car.


The volcano/ocean entry point at dusk



Lava entering the ocean at night

I'm happy to report that I never did see a centipede. Rianne, on the otherhand, saw a dead one on the road as we walked back to the car. She was gracious enough to NOT tell me how big it was, and I never looked! From her reaction, I'm guessing it was huge!

Quite a day we had yesterday! So much of God's awesome creative mind! It's Sunday now, and our last day on the Big Island. Alex just made pancakes again, and we're all just hanging around for right now. We'll see what happens next!

Till next time,

Terri

Friday, November 17, 2006

Volcanoes and Black Sand Beaches!

Yesterday started WAY too early! We needed to get up at 2:00am to catch a 5:15 flight over to the big island. It was well worth it though! Since it was too early to check into our new hotel, we made the two hour drive over to the other side of the island. First we stopped at Punaluu Beach Park, the black sand beach. I've never seen anything like that! The rocks and sand are all black, and the water is bright bright blue! It's incredible! We spent about an hour there exploring and taking pictures. We saw two sets of huge sea turtles sunning themselves on the beach. They are soooo cute! There were also black crabs scurrying around on the black rocks - not quite as cute, but very cool!


Sea Turtles on the black sand beach

Then we headed over to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. What an awesome sight! We could see Mauna Loa volcano in the distance, and drove up to the top of Kilauea, the current activee volcano. We got to drive around the crater and see the lava formations from past eruptions. 1983 was the last time it erupted from the top, but lava has been flowing out from underground lava tubes ever since. There is steam venting out from the ground in several places in and around the crater. Kind of gave me an uneasy feeling! The crater is completely barren on one side, and like a rainforest on the other side. After circling the crater, we went on a 1/3 mile hike through an old empty lava tube on the rainforest side. Tomorrow we are going back at night, so that we can see the lava as it spills out into the ocean.


An old volcano crater


Alex standing in a crater

We spent a few hours at the volcano park, had lunch there, and then headed back to the hotel. The new hotel is great! It's not nearly as fancy as the Hilton was on Oahu, but our rooms are huge (condos), and we are SO close to the ocean! Sitting out on the balcony is like heaven, and we slept with the patio door open a bit so we could listen to the waves crashing.

This morning we all slept in since we had such a little bit of sleep the night before. It was really nice just having some "down time" today. The kids all swam for awhile in the morning and then we went into town for some lunch and a little shopping. We needed to buy yet another suitcase since we got hit with another overweight fee on the flight here.

We made it back to our hotel just in time to watch the sunset from our balcony - beautiful! The hotel has a grill, so tonight Scott grilled hamburgers for our dinner. I think we're about to watch a movie now, so I'm off to grab a spot on the couch!

Till next time,

Terri

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Outriggers, Heros, and Oceanic Flight 815

Yesterday was another beach day! Poor Bill had to stay in the hotel for awhile in the morning to work on school, but he met us a little later at the beach. We rented surfboards for a couple hours, and then rented an outrigger canoe. Way cool!!!! It was the 8 of us, plus two Hawaiian guys in the canoe. You paddle out hard against the waves, and then ride the waves in to shore. (I got the "queen" seat, so I didn't have to paddle!) We got to ride waves in three times, which took about 30-45 minutes. It was so much fun! It's amazing the way these guys know exactly how to read the waves and get the timing down perfectly.


(Notice the Queen in the back not paddling!)


Our family after the ride (Sunscreen on the lens perhaps? I know this picture quality is horrible, but I wanted to include it anyway since we're all in it!)

After quite enough sand and sun and a little shopping in the International Marketplace, we went to Duke's Canoe Club. (Thanks Larissa for the tip!) What a cool place! We actually ate at the "Barefoot Bar" section of Duke's, which is a little patio restaurant right on the beach!

Bright and early this morning we headed to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor and spent a few hours there. There was actually a 95 year-old Pearl Harbor survivor there! What an honor just to see him! We bought a book he had written, had him sign it for us, and took a picture of him with Scott and the kids. Definitely something to remember!


U.S.S. Arizona


Scott and the kids with Dr. Rodney West - a Pearl Harbor survivor!

From there, we drove up to the North Shore. There is currently a surfing competition going on in Haleiwa - the "Van's Triple Crown of Surfing: OP Pro Hawaii". Today was the start of the women's competition and we stayed to watch for about a 1/2 hour. One of the biggest highlights of the trip so far - we saw Bethany Hamilton while we were there! She just walked right past us, and I'm so annoyed with myself for not talking to her and getting a picture of her with the kids! Bethany Hamilton is the girl that lost her arm in a shark attack while surfing when she was 13 years-old (she's 16 now). Spend a little time on her website to see what an inspiration she is: www.bethanyhamilton.com. I'm so grateful to have someone like this for my girls to look up to!

After that coolness, we drove around the north shore a little more, and spotted the burned out fuselage of Oceanic flight 815 from "LOST"! How cool was that!!!

Well, that was about enough cool stuff for one day! We are back at our hotel now, packing for a 5:00 am flight to the Big Island - yikes! Time to get to sleep!


A Waikiki sunset!

Till next time,

Terri

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Happy Birthday Rianne!

Yesterday was Rianne's 14th birthday - what a place to celebrate! We decided to go snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, so we packed all our snorkel gear and headed out at about 8:30 with a quick drive-thru at McDonalds for breakfast. The McDonalds are few and far between here, so I'm having a little withdrawal! Anyway, Hanauma Bay was perfect. I stayed on the beach with Anna and Emma so they could swim and play in the sand, while Scott and the four big kids went out snorkeling. I've snorkeled plenty of times and it's beautiful, but still always makes me a little nervous, so sitting on the beach was just fine with me.


Hanauma Bay


Life underwater!

We spent about 2 1/2 hours at the bay. They saw lots of colorful fish and a few eels (see nervous note above!), and took lots of pictures with the underwater camera. After we packed up and moved on our way, we stopped at the "blowhole" lookout which was really cool! It's a stretch of coastline made up of layers of black volcanic rock. There's a volcanic tube running beneath that you cannot see, but when the waves crash up on the rocks, a few seconds later a huge spout of mist and water shoots up through the top of the rock surface several feet in from the edge. Very pretty!

Rianne chose Planet Hollywood for her birthday dinner, so after swimming at the hotel pool for a while, that's where we headed. The walk down Kalakaua Avenue to the restaurant is such a pretty walk at night - it was another one of those "eternity glimpses" moments! Can't wait!


Till next time,

Terri

Monday, November 13, 2006

Climbing Diamond Head!

This morning was the last of Scott's conference, so he was able to meet us for breakfast at a little coffee shop near our hotel. More yummy banana pancakes with coconut syrup for me!

After breakfast, we decided to climb Diamond Head. We had a slight delay when a bird pooped on Katie's back and she needed to change her shirt. But on we proceeded! First of all, it's really cool to drive through a tunnel right into the crater of the volcano. But then there's the hike up to the top! In hindsight, it was really neat and totally worth it, but during the hike - oh my goodness! I thought I was going to die. It was so hot and I am SO out of shape! Fortunately Anna and Emma were really slow, so being the kind mother that I am, I "took one for the team" and hung back with them. Wasn't that nice of me? Just a few details of the hike - 1 1/2 mile trail (round trip), 560 feet from the crater floor, uneven and steep terrain, first set of stairs-74 steps, second set of stairs-99 steps, third set of stairs-54 steps, and plenty of heat and humidity! Anyway, we made it to the top and the view was amazing! We took lots of pictures and then headed back down (much easier!). Smoothies and shaved ice were our self-awarded prizes at the bottom, and then we piled into the car and raced back to the hotel to get into the water.

Actually, once we got back to the hotel, I decided to walk back to the surfboard rental booth while everyone else swam at the hotel beach. I had pictures to pick up from surfing the day before and this seemed like a good time. I did catch up with everyone else eventually though, and we ended the day with pizza at the hotel.

Katie and Alex should be back upstairs with ice cream any minute now, so that's all for tonight!


Diamond Head from the bottom!


The view from the top!


More from the top,


More from the top,


And still more from the top!

Till next time,

Terri

Sunday, November 12, 2006

A Perfect Day!

What a perfect day today was! All I can say is thank you God for such good ideas as beaches, sunshine, waves, mountains, breezes, surfboards and suntans! This was one of those days when I think God was giving us little glimpses of what life will be like in eternity. Can't wait for that!

Phil the surf instructor told us mornings are best for surfing, so morning it was! At 8:45 we hit the beach and Bill, Alex, Katie and Rianne all signed on for an excellent adventure with Phil! Anna, Emma and I parked ourselves nearby and watched as the four big kids learned to "ride some righteous waves, dude!"It was so exciting to see them actually surfing - they had so much fun and I was so proud!


Surfing!


Rianne


Katie


Alex


Bill

When the surfing time was up, we just spent the rest of the day hanging out on Waikiki soaking up the sun and playing in the sand and the water. Joel and Stacy met up with us, so we got to spend more time with them which was great!


All the kids with Joel and Stacy on Waikiki (That's Alex buried in the sand!)

Finally, at about 3:00 when we were starting to feel like perhaps too much of a good thing is not such a good thing (translate-sunburn), the kids and I headed back to the hotel and met up with Scott. We decided to have dinner at Cheeseburger Waikiki again, and then walk back to our hotel for an early night. Tomorrow is Scott's last day of the conference, so we're looking forward to finally getting him out into some sunshine!

Till next time,

Terri

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Hawaii Days 1, 2 and 3

While my last post was the world's shortest blog, this may prove to be the longest, so grab a snack and get comfy, 'cuz it's gonna be a long one!

We all made it to Hawaii, and are having a blast! It's been twenty years since I've been here, and it's amazing how much it has changed, AND how much it has stayed the same. There have been so many changes, but so many things I look at and think "oh yeah, I remember that!" So many great memories of times spent here with my parents! Last time I was here I was 20 years-old and single. Who would have thought that the next time I'd be back I would be on the brink of 40, married, and have 6 kids. How awesome it is to now be able to share this with MY kids! (Incidentally, the above mentioned just walked in the door - so much for completing a thought. This may become quite disjointed!)

I guess I need to back up a bit, since we actually arrived here two days ago! Wednesday morning started the adventure with the Airport Connection guy picking us up from our house. Five minutes into the airport, and we already needed to shell out an extra 50 bucks for overweight suitcases! It's going to be a very long day! But, three flights, and 15 hours later we did arrive safe and sound in Honolulu. The biggest travel lesson of the day - a backpack with a portable DVD player in it WILL tip over a 4 year-old!

So tired that I could hardly see straight, we checked into our hotel - the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Wow, what a beautiful place! We got our stuff settled into our rooms (sort of), and then faced the dilema of which had the stronger pull; hunger or need for sleep. Since it is now the airlines' policy to starve and dehydrate their passengers, hunger won, and we headed back downstairs for some soda and ice cream, and then called it a night.

Thursday morning we decided to explore Waikiki and just get a general lay of the land. Scott had to spend most of the day at his conference, so the kids and I set out on our own. We walked for a couple of miles down the main stretch of Waikiki, and stopped for breakfast at the Sheraton Moana Surfrider, one of the hotels in the heart of Waikiki. Boy, is it great to be back here! The kids had their first taste of Coconut syrup, Papaya syrup, and Mango juice, as we watched the surfers and swimmers filling up the beach. Then we just hung around Waikiki for a couple hours. We stopped by the International Marketplace for a little shopping, and then headed back to our hotel. Along the way we found this really cool aquarium that was built into the outside corner of a shopping center. It was two stories tall, and you could watch the fish from the outside of the building and then walk through a clear tunnel that went straight through the middle of the aquarium. From inside the tunnel, we watched a diver feeding the stingrays little tiny squids. Kind of gross, but really cool!


Our first morning's breakfast at the Sheraton Moana Surfrider - This was one of the first things I wanted to do because I had breakfast there with my parents 20 years ago, and have been dreaming about it ever since!

Finally we made our way back to our hotel and spent the afternoon swimming. We spent a little time at the beach, and then a little time in one of the pools. Later on, after Scott returned from the conference, we showed him the main Waikiki beach area (this time by car!), and then went back to the hotel to see our friends Stacy and Joel. Joel is a Marine who recently returned from Iraq (thank you Joel-you're amazing!) and is stationed in Hawaii. Amazingly, this night the Marine Corps Ball was being held at our hotel! So, we caught up with them to say "hi", and see them all decked out in their formals. Very cool! Onward from there to "Cheeseburger Waikiki" for dinner, and then once more collapsing into bed.



The kids in our hotel lobby

And that brings us to today. While Scott was gone, we decided to set out with the car and the GPS to find the filming locations of the TV show, "Lost". Thanks to the internet, we tracked down the addresses to a whole bunch of the "flashback" scenes. We were able to see the bank that Kate robbed, the diner where Kate visited her mother, the Chicken Shack where Hurley worked, the Seoul hotel where Jin worked, the Sydney airport, and the hotel where Lock gave the money to his father. In the midst of our treasure hunt, we also stopped at Hilo Hatties on a quest for hawaiian wear, but ended up with a bag full of candy instead. But hey, that works for me too!

We finished our "Lost" quest just in time to pick up Scott after the conference, and headed around Diamond Head toward the Windward side of the island. What a beautiful route! Miles of mountains on the left, and ocean on the right. We just took our time heading up to Kialua, where we met up with Stacy and Joel again. We stopped by their house for a short time, went out to dinner with them, and then headed back to our hotel. And that pretty much brings me up to now!

Tomorrow we plan to take some surfing lessons, but that's a different story for a different day!

Till next time,

Terri

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Heading to Hawaii!

This may be the world's shortest blog! I'm tired, suitcases are packed, nails are polished, and we're heading to Hawaii!

Till next time,

Terri

Sunday, November 05, 2006

A Defining Moment

Have you ever had one of those "A-Ha" moments, that sort of snaps you back to reality? This morning was one of those times. I should have known, when I was tempted to skip church just because I was tired. The alarm went off, I mumbled something to Scott, to which he replied "sleep", and we fell back to sleep fully intending on sleeping right through church. However, about an hour later we both woke up and decided that we should go to church, and we scrambled to get everyone ready and out the door for second service.

By the time the service was over, I knew God had thwarted Satan's attempt at keeping us from attending. Our pastor preached about the celebration in heaven over the salvation of just one lost soul. A message I've heard a bazillion times. However, at the end of the service he played a clip from the movie "Schindler's List". Oskar Schindler was a man who used his wealth to save the lives of more than 1,100 Jews during World War II. In this scene from the end of the movie, Mr. Schindler is contemplating all that has taken place, and rather than boast at the lives he did save, he completely falls apart at the thought of all the lives he did not save. He agonizes over the value of his car and the lives he could have "purchased" with it, or his gold pin, and the one or two lives he could have "purchased" with that.

It was an incredibly powerful scene, and I'm pretty sure I could feel God reach down and womp me upside the head with it! My goodness, the things I spend my time and energy on are ridiculous! Yes, we must "occupy until He comes", but I hope to live so that I never feel the remorse of lives I did not "save". And yet, I MUST know the despair of those who are still lost because it is a job unfinished until Jesus returns. Lord, give me the grace and wisdom to be a light in this dark world! I'm not an evangelist, a missionary or a minister. I'm a mom. But I pray that somehow God will give me the privilege of bringing Jesus to a dying world so that no life will be lost as a result of my neglect. Let us all feel the passion that Oskar Shindler felt. Let us not be complacent, but always reaching for one more!

Till next time,

Terri

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Nebraska Day 3 (and 4!)

Well, Day 3 was actually yesterday, but I never made it to my computer to post an update, so today is a 2 for 1 day! Yesterday started out a little iffy because we were having car trouble. But, God was good, and we were able to get the car in to a repair shop early and have the brakes fixed without missing a thing! The boys, on the other hand, had a rough morning. They got three yellow cards in their first game of the day, and wound up losing 4-1. Three of those goals were scored on penalty kicks. Interesting, since the team had not gotten one yellow card the entire season. Kind of makes you say hmmm... Anyway, appetites were certainly not suppressed by the defeat, and we headed over to Culvers for lunch with the team. Yummy! Then, back to the field for their last game of the tournament. The guys played an awesome game, and this time ended up with a victory! Everyone on the team got a chance to play, and although the tournament did not go quite as everyone hoped, the fun and camaraderie of an out-of-state tournament made it all worthwhile. Now that I have no one left in men's soccer, I will miss the other families so much!

The best part of the day was dinner with the other families back at the hotel. Everyone brought their own food and we just hung around all night eating and chatting. (Godfather's Pizza was our family's dinner of choice!) Charlie, our team's world-record-holding-lasso-champion-soccer dad taught all the little kids how to spin a rope (I'm sure there's a much more technical name for that!). Anna and Emma think they are "real live cowgirls" now. The big kids played a few rounds of "Mafia", and the parents just hung-out together. A perfect night!

Since the team did not play in the championship game today, we were able to head home much earlier than we expected. Of course we had to make one last stop at Sonic before we hit the highway! My order: one Chili cheese Wrap for the road, and an extra one to bring home! Life is good!

Till next time,

Terri

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Nebraska Day 2

We have a great hotel here in Nebraska - tons of room for our family. Kudos to the mom who did all the planning! The four big kids ate the free breakfast in the lobby, while I got to sleep in! Unfortunately, since I missed breakfast, I ate a couple of candy bars and a Diet Coke for breakfast and felt a little punk for a couple of hours. Go figure. Not to worry though. A quick trip to Sonic for another Chili Cheese Wrap, and all was well!

Today was the first game of the soccer tournament. The guys played an awesome game, but did end up losing. That's OK, they played a great game, and still have two games left in the tournament. The weather wasn't too unbearable either - lower 40's ish.

We did manage to make it to the free dinner at the hotel. Tonight was Asia night, which is always a plus! Right now, Anna and Emma have been spinning on a desk chair for about a half hour, Bill, Katie and Rianne went to the mall, and Alex and half the team are in our hotel room playing a World War II game; "Memoir 44". Another day of great soccer memories to be thankful for!

Till next time,

Terri

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Off To Nebraska

Well here we are in Nebraska for the National Homeschool Soccer tournament! I can't believe a whole year has passed since the last time we were here. Time is just going too fast. I'm glad the season's over because I'm exhausted from the craziness the past two months have brought, but I'm so sad because this is Alex's last year. :( I would give anything just to slow down the little time left with my kids. But for now, I'll cherish every moment - even the ones that make me crabby! The ones that make me laugh are the ones I'll remember when they're gone.

So, after packing Freddy off to the vet for his own little "vacation", off we went. Eight hours of the Iowa landscape, bathroom breaks, Diet Cokes, and then more bathroom breaks. Actually, I loved every minute of it! At one of our "pit stops" Alex bought a $2.00 laser pointer and proceeded to "point out" directions along the way. Thank you Alex. Who knows what confusion has been averted. We also listened to the first half of Josh Harris' book, "I Kissed Dating Goodbye". Excellent book so far! Oh, and amidst all this, Bill diligently plowed through his school work. Thank you God for distance learning!

Anyway, as with any trip out of our own state, we set out on the quest for the holy grail of fast food - Sonic! Always an adventure wondering where the pursuit will take us. I was a bit skeptical this time as we pulled up next to the "Hootch Hutch" liquor store, but hey, whatever it takes for a Sonic meal! We didn't get mugged, and we did enjoy the delicacies only Sonic can deliver! And oh baby, they have a new menu item - the chili cheese wrap! A tortilla filled with chili, cheese, and Fritos! Does it get any better than that? I don't think so.

Till next time,

Terri

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Let The Blogging Begin!

Well, I'm trying to take the view that insomnia is a beautiful thing because I can actually have some time alone and finish a thought! The past several days have been spent getting my "blog" set up just how I want it. So, here I am at 4:30 in the morning, unable to sleep, and it seems the right time for my very first blog! Hmm... I thought I had so much to say. Perhaps not only sleep has left me! So how 'bout that weather. Just kidding.

Today was actually a very humbling day. Rianne's end of the year volleyball party was this afternoon, and I, athletically challenged as I am, played in the parent/kid game. (All for you sweetie - and Mrs. Pfenning too!) Oh my goodness am I bad. OK, enough said about that. So if that wasn't humbling enough, I decided to do a "quick" run to the store to buy a pair of jeans. Ha. Is there such a thing? Remember when zippers used to be about 5 inches long instead of 2? What is that all about? My quick shopping trip turned into a fairly frantic call home to Scott. "Please feed kids. On a mission to find jeans. No way I'll make it home for dinner." Fortunately after a quick change in venues, I did prevail and now have a few more items to add to the rotation. Well, that's about all the excitement in this day. Maybe I'll try that sleep thing one more time!

Till next time,

Terri