This is us. These are our kiddos. And life is teaching us that each day together is a time to be happy! Not to say that we spend each moment of each day bursting with the giggles. But at the end of the day, when we add up all the moments, it seems to be the giggly ones that stand out.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
St. Vincent & The Grenadines
Saying Goodbye to St. Lucia
One last St. Lucian sunset. . .
Seafood Friday
We're so Blessed
Day 3
We also took a sunset sailing cruise, which was a lot of fun. The wind was great for sailing, and we got pretty wet sitting out on the bow of the boat! I saw some flying fish, which were pretty amazing.
We laughed, because just as the sun was setting in the most beautiful sunset, a cruise ship came in front of us! You can tell it was set to be directly in front of the sunset as it dropped into the ocean. Actually, we did see the sunset, and it was beautiful. We also learned from Kerwin, the captain, that there is an actual "green flash" (I guess they talk about that on Pirates of the Caribbean") when the sun sets. We saw it several different nights, but never could catch it on camera.
The big question on the boat: "If you're on vacation, why aren't you wanting any rum?"
Day 2
Was This A Dream?
We left January 14th, and spent all day getting to St. Lucia. When we finally got in at almost midnight, it was so fun to step off the plane and smell the tropical air. It was so warm and brought back so many memories of when I lived in Hawaii. We had found a great deal on a all-inclusive resort in a secluded area in St. Lucia, and so we had about an hour and half taxi ride to get there. This was interesting! The roads there are crazy! Very steep and windy- almost every corner had a 15% grade sign, along with another sign that said "Hairpin turn". The steering wheel is on the opposite side of the van, and they drive on the opposite side of the road. Except when they feel like moving to the other side, which seemed like quite often! We finally asked the taxi driver if there are a lot of driving laws (it didn't feel like it to us!), and he said that the sheriff pretty well leaves them alone unless they cause an accident. That's comforting, eh? We finally made it to the resort, although a bit carsick! We felt like we'd just been on an exciting ride at Disneyland!
When we got there, we found out we'd been upgraded to this very fancy, exclusive resort. (Very out of our budget!) We couldn't believe our luck! They had a personal "room attendant" waiting for us, who totally took care of our luggage and never allowed us to lift a finger. Anyway, this is pretty well where the "Am I in a dream?" feelings began to set in. . . .
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Snow Much Fun!
Voted Most Likely to Win an Academy Award
Will Sleep for Blessings
New Years in Island Park
We had a great time playing in the snow. The girls even got to go for rides with Lexi on her little snowmobile- and managed to get stuck in a snowbank a time or two! We also did plenty of eating, and of course, chatting about the good old days. We decided we are getting old, because we actually rang in the new year reliving 1994. Unfortunately, Mom was a slacker picture taker and never really got any great pictures of all the action.
Friday, January 4, 2008
A Perfect End to a Terrific Day!
The girls have so much fun with the cousins. As you can see, we aren't the only family with a flare for girls! The boys are quite outnumbered!
Emmy keeping Grandma-Great company.
Who are those kid's parents?
(We finally headed home about midnight! When Emmy crashes all by herself, you know she's had a big day!)
Christmas at Last!
Courtney surprised me with black dress boots. (I'd been eyeing up Santa's black boots for the past few months).
Kate couldn't believe what a great job the elves did in making her boots. She commented, "those elves really are amazing". Oh yes, they are.