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Beginning adventures

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Leslie took us to a break wall where she often sees rays and tropical fish. She’s even seen an octopus there before.
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No such luck on the octopus this time, but we did feed some of the birds.
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Cassidy thought they were just the cutest.
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We visited a beach on base and the kids were excited to “surf”
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Ben looking for things to add to his collection. He was particularly interested in the coral.
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Enjoying the beach.
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Andy trying to catch a crab.
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He got one!
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This was part of a little marina on base. The tree looked so cool and the color of the water here was unreal.
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Leslie said some people kayak to work on the base to avoid traffic on the island. What an awesome way to commute!
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We visited my dad’s office too.
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Colonel Lute!
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Benny felt pretty important.
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One of Cassidy’s grumpier moments, Ben had sat in the chair she wanted ;-)
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Love him!
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A little splash pad had just opened up on base so we popped over to do that too.
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So fun!
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I’ve tried to keep a normal schedule with them (Cassidy has been off and on grumpy) so quiet time has been important. Silly girl fell asleep in the armchair in her room.
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Andy enjoying the hammock one afternoon while the kids were resting.
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Aloha!

by Heather | 1 Comment

We survived the trip and made it to my dad and Leslie’s place on the island of Oahu! We drove 3 hours to Toronto (it was half the price to fly out of the Toronto airport vs Rochester or Buffalo). The kids enjoyed their Timmy’s donuts while we waited for our first plane.
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We picked up our second flight in Vancouver. We BARELY had time to make it through customs (since we’d be entering into the US again) and got to our flight with minutes to spare. If I did it again I’d try to get a longer layover anywhere I had to deal with the customs process.
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The first flight was 4.5 hours. The second was 6. It wasn’t enjoyable by any stretch, but honestly the kids did great! A lot was asked of them and it was an incredibly long day with time changes and both were troopers! No meltdowns and they were able to keep pretty busy between movies, coloring, games on the tablet, crafts and other activities.
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We had to “make” them sleep too, I think they would have tried to push through but we put activities away and carved out a chunk of time on the second flight as “sleep” time.
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Andy’s smiling because Ben is sleeping and quiet. Ben.talked.the.entire.time.he.was.awake.
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My dad and Leslie picked us up at the airport and had beautiful leys for us. This is us the next morning, slightly more awake than when we arrived :)
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They aren’t kidding about it being paradise here, it’s SO beautiful! Warm air and sunshine feel so good and it smells wonderful.
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My dad is a Colonel in the Air Force and is on Hickam Air Force Base right now.
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Sparing no expense for a Colonel, his housing is a 4 bedroom 2.5 bath, beautiful home on base.
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Views out their livingroom window are amazing. They sit right at the entrance to Pearl Harbor.
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The back patio, where I’m sitting going through photos. Birdies are chirping and I’m enjoying an iced coffee.
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Some of the birds that frequent their feeder.
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You can even see ships coming in and out of the harbor. Hickam is a joint base with the Navy occupying the other side.
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A sweet moment with Cassidy.
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Ben telling Leslie all his plans about coconuts and beaches. And drinking coconut milk. And the coconuts he’s going to bring back for his class. He’s set on coconuts!
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Cassidy loved finding all the little flowers that fell from trees in their back yard.
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Doggie Sadie was happy to have new visitors too!
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And Prim just wanted dinner.
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We’ve just stuck to activities on base so far. And I realized that the dog and cat made it into this post but I didn’t share any pics of my dad ;-) We visited his office and I have those photos and many more adventures coming up! So thankful to be here, it still seems pretty surreal!

A tale as old as time

by Heather | 1 Comment

We went to see Beauty and the Beast this past weekend in Lockport. It was neat to bring the kids to the historic Palace Theatre, where I’d seen plays and movies as a kid. Andy’s dad worked on the set design and my sister Gabby was the wardrobe/armoir Madame de la Grande Bouche. The kids did great, I’m surprised Cassidy lasted as long as she did (she was done by the end though). Cassidy asked several times if she could “go talk to Belle” :) And Ben thought it was all pretty cool, although he was really weirded out that Chip (who was wheeled around on a cart) didn’t appear to have a body. The show was so well done and we all really enjoyed ourselves!

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Almost human again

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Let me preface this by saying we hardly ever get sick. Sure, the occasional cold or sniffles…but nothing like the past month! It started over February break, Ben got an ear infection followed by pink eye. Then Cassidy and I got the pink eye. Once we conquered that Cassidy came down with a fever that lasted five days! I felt so bad for her, no other symptoms but the fever and a runny nose but she had a rough time of it. Lots of snuggles, ibuprofen and popsicles on the couch to stay hydrated. While she fought off the end of her fever/virus I started a sinus infection. I have never been in so much pain, it felt like someone had punched me in the face my sinuses hurt so bad. I’m on day 9 of that and thankfully some of the pressure has started to dissipate. I never knew so many gross things could come out of my nose and eyes. Now Andy has some kind of nasty congestion and fever and stayed home from work for a few days. He had joked he was going to live out in the garage to avoid the plague but I guess he didn’t make the move out there quick enough.

I’m not sure I can take much more, everyone has been troopers but there isn’t a lot left to give! We’re still popping Mucinex and drinking water like crazy. I also used a neti pot for the first time! If you don’t know what that is, google it, it’s gross but pretty effective. Ben said he liked my new teapot…

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Chores

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The kids don’t really have many chores around here. Most of the time it’s just easier and quicker for me to do something myself. Part of parenting is teaching them skills and how we work together as a family though…it’s something I’m trying to get better at.

One of the things we’ve had Ben start is kitty litter duty. (Haha, duty…) One of us holds the bag while he scoops. It.is.such.a.slow.process. And it doesn’t happen every time. But we’re getting there.

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