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Christmas Dinner at Auntie Gail’s

December 26th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Derek
Derek

Mitch
Mitch

Tommy
Tommy

The first year I went to Christmas dinner at Dallas’ Aunt Gail’s house Chris and Mitch were the youngest kids I knew. Kyle and Winnie were visiting from California and they had 2 young boys, but I didn’t know them well and was overwhelmed by all the new people that I don’t remember them that much.

Cory & Chris
Cory & Chris

Winnie & Kate
Winnie & Kate

Last year Tommy and Hideto were born and it was their first Christmas. It was so much fun. This year Scotty & Krystyn didn’t come out from California so Hideto wasn’t at the party, but Winnie and Kyle made it out and this time with an addition: baby Kate. It’s was her first Christmas. Kate’s brothers Derek and Ben are getting so much older and running around and playing with Chris and Mitch. And Tommy… so cute! It’s his second Christmas and he’s starting to talk and have a real personality. Naoko speaks Japanese to Tommy at home and he’s already bilingual. When Naoko tells him things in Japanese he really listens and does it immediately. Pretty funny. Maybe that’s when he knows he’s really in trouble.

Tommy
Tommy

Miko & Ben
Miko & Ben

So, I guess the point is that it’s great to see all of Dallas’ family, but just like at my family’s Christmas, the kids are what make it great.

Kids
Mission Impossible! Mitch, Kate, Ben, Tommy, Chris, Derek

Josh & Brad
Josh & Brad napping

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Christmas Dinner at Auntie Gail’s

December 27th, 2005 · 1 Comment

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Jeff, Heather, Mitch, Chris, Miko, Kyle, Derek, Winnie, Ben, Ali, Danny, Cory, Rachelle, Lori, Dallas, Doug, Naoko

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Uncle B.B., Ali, Aunt Glenna, Josh :: Mt. Prospect, IL

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Danny & Lori :: Mt. Prospect, IL

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Uncle B.B., Dallas, Rachelle, Aunt Glenna :: Mt. Prospect, IL

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Back: Jeff, Aunt Gail, Naoko, Doug
Front: Chris, Heather, Mitch

On Christmast evening we went to Dallas’ Auntie Gail’s house in Mt. Prospect for dinner and a gift exchange. She made beef tenderloin that had to be some of the best I’ve ever eaten. I even took seconds, and I rarely even eat steak.

Later on the $10 grab bag/gift exchange got pretty crazy but Dallas and I were able to team up to get the gift we wanted. It was a set of Japanese bowls that we suspected that Doug & Naoko brought. Luckily we were right. I think next year there’s going to be a rule in place because our strategy was copied by others and then the game got repetitive and, I guess, unfair.

Oh, and there was a little football game on. The Packers lost, but I’m glad it wasn’t a total blow out. I was afraid of what was going to happen to me in a house full of Bears fans. Luckily, they were pretty merciful. Except for Chris, who is like 9 years old and full of all kinds of trash talk.

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Flowers and Seals and Turtles and Chinese Food

July 17th, 2005 · 5 Comments


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Near Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Near Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Near Kalaheo, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Monk Seal :: Koloa, Kaua’i


Kathy, Eleanor, Larry, George :: Garden Island Barbecue & Chinese Restaurant :: Lihue, Kaua’i


Keychains Auntie Winnie made :: Garden Island Barbecue & Chinese Restaurant :: Lihue, Kaua’i

Caroline and I don’t golf, so while everyone was teeing up at Poipu Bay, we went to check out the National Tropical Botanical Garden. The actual tours were pretty booked up and were kind of expensive. Luckily there are lots of paths around the visitor center with lots of plants to explore. Plumeria is my favorite flowering tree and Pikake is my favorite scent of the flowers I’ve smelled in Hawaii.

While at the Garden I remembered last year when we were snorkeling that there’s a secluded beach you get to go to if you go on a Botanical Garden tour. While snorkeling we’d seen it from the ocean and were told you could only get to it by land by going on the tour. This sounded like a challenge to Caroline so we drove around and hiked on a path trying to see if we could find it but we gave up really quickly.

On the drive back to the condo we came across a beached Hawaiian Monk Seal at Lawai Beach. These are some of the most endanged species on the planet. Since they come up on some of the most popular beaches in Kaua’i to have their babies and we don’t want to disturb them, officials rope off the area they’re laying in and put up warning signs. If you touch or harass the seals you’ll be in big doo doo with the cops.

A little farther down the road we pulled off at Turtle Cove and saw some honu, or Green Sea Turtle. These are also at risk of becoming extinct. It was cool to see them, but even cooler was last year when we snorkeled with them.

Later on we met up with a bunch of friends for a huge Chinese feast at Garden Island Barbecue & Chinese Restaurant in Lihue. It was Auntie Winnie’s birthday but instead of giving her gifts, she gave us all beaded key chains that she made. Man, I was stuffed after eating all that food!

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