Wednesday, February 17, 2010

BOOOOOOO!

Tanner's first Halloween
Not thinking very much about this holiday yet.

Meeting Tanner for the very first time! Aren't they all cute?

At Grandma's house.

What a cute costume!

"Bunny"

Dr. Dave?

"Trick or treat!"

At school, any guesses?

even down to the tatoo!
Happy belated, Halloween!

Favorite place and favorite person!

One of my favorite things to do is right now is to spend time with Kerry on the North Shore of Oahu'. We have been able to see some pretty big waves during this winter season. He would rather be in the water but on some of these occasions the warnings have been pretty strong to stay out because of rip tides. I just love to walk along the beach holding his hand and just be with him.


The waves have really been impressive and I wasn't even there for the sixty foot ones.

I am trying to be really artistic and get the waves through the rocks. I still have a lot to learn about photography!

Just a little better view.

I love to be with this guy as much as I can. I certainly learned to appreciate what time I do have with him!

Tanner (long over due)

When we got back from Honolulu we went to visit Natalie and Dave to see how she was doing towards the end of her pregnancy. We were able to help them finish putting together the baby's room. They had been busy painting and putting the wains coat on. It turned out really cute.

On the morning of the 26th I was sure hoping that her Dr. was going to tell her that she would have the little guy that day so he would be born on my dad's birthday but... Little did we know that she would show up a few hours later in labor, she drove herself in from Eagle Mountain and met Dave at our house because he was working that evening. After a little while they headed to the hospital.
Ready to go!!!!
A few hours later little Tanner was born, but on the 27th. My brother Les's birthday. We were so excited that he was finally here.
We were very surprised that he was over nine pounds because Natalie was so small throughout her pregnancy. (oops he was 8lbs 13 oz. still don't know where she kept him!)

My turn!!!!!
Auntie Reb

Grandpa, again.

Even more baby hungry, Aunt Rachel

Uncle Cameron

The happy new family.

Just look at these grins!



The very happy new little mommy!

First outfit
Ten fingers and ten little toes, perfect little boy. Welcome to the family Tanner.

Gordon's in Hawaii

Each of the kids are going to get a chance to stay with us in Hawaii this time it was the Gordon's turn. We thought that they were never going to come off of the plane the night they arrived. We had expected them to come from a different area and so when they finally appeared at the end of this long hallway we were pretty happy to see them.

Of course Kerry has the traditional leis.


This picture of the four of them with the suitcases was too cute to pass up.

It was pretty late when they got there so we just got everyone ready for bed.

The next morning Dave and the boys were out checking the view from hotel.

This was the beginning of the favorite place to be while they were in Honolulu.

They could have played here the whole time and would have been perfectly happy.




When we pulled into the parking garage the first time Spencer noticed the bars into the elevator area and said "look it's a jail!" and so I had to get a picture of them inside.
After a long day........
The lookout at Pali Highway.

The Byodo-In Temple

Feeding the fish and the birds.




Laie Temple

Where Caleb fell in love with Hibiscus, everywhere he went he noticed them and the variety of colors and sizes.


Laniakea Beach or what I call turtle beach. I was so excited to bring the boys here to see the turtles. It was fun to play here both times we came.



Lot's of little shells.

Of course there was the shave ice afterwards, yum!

First trip to the Dole Plantation.

Looking at the varieties of pineapples.


We took them to one of our favorite places to eat "On Dong" but these guys didn't seem to like as much as the rest of us.

They took an afternoon cruise for lunch and had a lot of fun. They made leis and saw some of the native dances and had some of the traditional foods.








At the International Market I took the boys to a spot where I knew they would find Gecko's and they did.


The submarine memorial at Pearl Harbor.
always making new friends.


The USS Missouri is ready for some major repair so a lot of it was covered and not visible by us.



If he were a dentist on the ship this is where is office would be.

Too cute!

Here they are looking at the quarters that my dad would have had to travel in and sleep in while serving during World War II on different ships. Hard to believe that such a big man would fit in such a small place.



We caught the bus back to meet Grandpa downtown to go on and ride a submarine.
They were sure shocked to see Grandpa jump on the bus with us.

Waiting on the dock to ride on the boat that would take us to the sub.


Watching for the sub from the boat.


Boarding the sub.

What Grandpa sees when he dives!
All done.


After a long day Spencer hitched a ride with Grandpa. While Caleb and I were getting ready to hop across the street on the cross walk lines.
We were playing in the Hotel and he was hiding from me but actually went to sleep in that position.
We met Grandpa one afternoon at the Lego store where they boys had a lot of fun picking out a bucket of toys to take home with them. Sir Spencer couldn't miss the sword and shield.
Back at Dole to ride the train we had to feed the fish again.

Back at "Turtle beach"
Kerry and Dave chasing turtle's
With Rosie's really gone we had to find another place to eat so we tried "Spaghetini's' just small little place that we all really liked.


The last day was full of beach time and lots of fun.

Time for the pool.



Before they left for home they had some pictures taken at Waikiki, this one of Spencer is my very favorite because he caught me off guard when I was expecting a different expression. But it is his personality in a nut shell.


During the photo session these Japanese tourists decided they wanted to be a part of it as well. It was funny but we also missed some of the best time for the sunset picture that Jessica wanted. Spencer didn't know what to think with these people jabbering at him in Japanese.



And then much to our dismay it was time for them to head home.
It had been such a fun week.

Our Family