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Dole Plantation

by Heather | 0 comments

We did the tourist “thing” and visited the Dole Plantation. We walked around the grounds and saw all sorts of beautiful plants and flowers too. It’s like God was trying to show off with all of the strangely wonderful looking vegetation. We also took a tour on the Pineapple Express and got to see the pineapple fields and different crops harvested in the area. Of course we all tried the dole whip afterwards, mmm!

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Easter in Oahu

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Easter Eve (is that a thing?) we colored eggs with the kids.
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Before bed, the kids helped make funfetti cupcakes with grandma Leslie. Ben cracked the egg himself and was so proud.
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Easter morning the kids hunted for their baskets.
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Leslie bought them Easter outfits and Cassidy was so excited to wear her sparkly pink dress. Leslie also did an “Elsa braid” for Cassidy, because I lack the skills ;-)
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Playing with grandpa and her new duckies.
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We went with my dad and Leslie to their church service. They had several dramas.
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After church there was an Easter egg free for all for the kids. Last week their church had an Easter egg hunt for the community and there were a ton of eggs left over.
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This guy nicknamed “Uncle Bubba” handed out eggs with money afterwards too.
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My dad and Leslie :)
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Annnnd, that’s us!
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One day the grave could conceal Him no longer
One day the stone rolled away from the door
Then He arose, over death He had conquered
Now is ascended, my Lord evermore
Death could not hold Him, the grave could not keep Him
From rising again

Living, He loved me
Dying, He saved me
Buried, He carried my sins far away
Rising, He justified freely forever
One day He’s coming
Oh glorious day, oh glorious day

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!

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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All I want for Christmas

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…is a house in the woods! I don’t know if I’ve told you, but we’re looking at houses. We still want to stay in Rochester (don’t freak out on me) but really want a house with acreage. What prompted this was finishing up one of the last “big” projects on this house. It’s been 9+ years and Andy and I looked at each other and asked “Could we be happy here? We each want woods and acreage but could we be happy here if we got a camp type place somewhere else?”

The answer, was no, not really. We don’t want two places to take care of and two sets of taxes. We want to live in the country, Andy wants to hunt in the back yard, I want chickens, I want the kids to go have an adventure in the woods. And if we’re being honest, Andy wants to go get the mail in his boxers.

So we’ve been looking at houses for the past 6 months. And let me tell you, I’m trying not to get disappointed. We’ve done some private showings and open houses, browsed realtor.com, zillow.com, rochesterhousehunter.com and craigslist. We’ve had friends and our realtor be on the look out for the areas we’re interested in. And nothing. Don’t get me wrong, there have been nice houses…just not the RIGHT house. And we really do have it good here so we’re not going to move for just any house.

What would the right house look like?

    Be on 5+ acres with mature trees and woods (bonus points for a stream or pond). So many we’ve seen have just been in the middle of a field.

    Not have exorbitant taxes, we can’t afford 10k+ plus a year in taxes!

    4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, AC, wood heat/wood stove with gas to supplement (or geothermal would be cool), public water (well would be ok), septic or sewer doesn’t matter, 1800+ sq ft, full DRY basement (bonus if it’s finished, but not necessary)

    No fixer upper (been there, done that)…although we would be willing to gut a kitchen and redo bathrooms, move some walls, etc. We just can’t redo an entire house again, even if we “see the potential.” We need to be saved from ourselves as we so easily see what things can be, but forget what it takes to get there.

    Most likely not a pre-1900s house, I love the character…but it’d have to be in good shape and have a dry basement. That said we don’t need a brand spankin’ new house either. It can very much be worn and lived in!

    Would love a barn, outbuilding or some post frame building for Andy to take over. We’d also like a garage.

    This is really low on the list but if we’re being thorough…No split level or raised ranch (been there, want something different). I’m also not really a fan of Tudor style homes, but other than that anything is fair game. I do love craftsman, farmhouse and American four square styles. Log homes are pretty too but also bring a lot of maintenance. Even a nice simple 80s colonial would be perfectly fine if other conditions were met.

Ideally I’d love to stay in Victor/Farmington (I love the Pumpkin Hook area of Farmington and it’s still in the school district). We are realistic though, and the possibility of finding something in Victor schools in our price range is slim…so we’re open to Bloomfield, Ionia, Mendon, Macedon, Farmington (with Red Jacket, Canandaigua or Pal-Mac schools), Perinton, Penfield and Walworth. If not on the east side, we’re also open to Hamlin/Hilton area on the west side. Andy works in Greece and that’d be a much better commute, but our life, friends, doctors, hair dressers (c’mon is this not a deciding factor) are all on this side. That east side snootiness does exist, lol. It’s just so pretty over here too with hills and some great topography. The west side is a bit closer to family though and tends to run a little bit cheaper. There are some amazingly affordable properties with land south of us in Honeoeye, Bristol and Naples but those are just way too far of a commute from Greece.

We most likely can’t build, I just don’t think we could swing it with selling this house and needing somewhere to live while a new one was built. Plus, building is a huge headache and moving to an apartment for a year just to move again doesn’t sound like my cup of tea. We would rather find an existing home that needs a family.

…If you’ve read this far into my house fantasy, I commend you!

So where does that leave us? Hoping something pops up in the spring! We’re in no rush, but timing is a little funny too because I need to register Cassidy for PreK in the spring to get into the school’s lottery system for the fall. Not knowing where we’ll be kind of kills chances of getting into PreK in any another district, but registering for a private one is always an option (albeit an expensive one). So, no hurry, but I’m hoping we can find something in the next year or two. I don’t want to transition the kids out of school much past second grade if we don’t have to.

I’m also hesitant to start seeds for the garden if we’re not going to be around next summer. But I don’t want to go a year without planting and harvesting things either.

So, we’ll see what happens. This verse came to me last week and I feel it’s the theme of this next adventure…

    But blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him. They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit. – Jeremiah 17:7-8

Trying to be hopeful for the future and patient in the present at the same time. It’s a fine line to walk. We’ll get there. And there will be woods. And a stream!

Ocean City NJ

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I headed to Ocean City NJ this weekend with my Y girlfriends. It was SO nice to get together because we’ve all found ourselves in different towns and parts of life now…to have a ladies weekend away with a few of them was wonderful. Some of us ran the half marathon, some ran the 5k and some just went for a long weekend away :)

Friday night we walked around the boardwalk and went out to dinner for seafood.
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Saturday morning we walked around town and explored some shops. We all got pedicures too, anything to improve race times ;-)
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I forgot to grab a picture of the house we rented, but it was very similar to these. We had the second floor with a super cute balcony. 4 bedroom, 2 bath with a big kitchen and livingroom, it was really nice. Bonus that it was off season and fairly cheap split 5 ways.
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Saturday was quite a bit colder and gloomier but we still headed to the beach. We had such a fun time just strolling and checking out the sights.
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Saturday night Sue was our tour guide and led us to the bridge for the island. We got to see a beautiful sunset over the bay.
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We just chilled at our rental house Saturday night. I actually read a little bit of a book too :) This picture was hanging on one of the walls and reminded me of Ben and Cassidy. I missed the little ones but it was so nice to not have to answer questions every 3 seconds.
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Sunday morning Julie and I woke up early and headed to the beach to watch the sunrise. Our house was only two blocks from shore, it was perfect.
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Race day begins!
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The half marathon lining up.
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After they headed out, Julie and I started our 5k race. I’d originally signed up for the half marathon but got halfway through training and my knees were killing me (even with new sneakers). I was so thankful Beth took my spot in the half and I decided to just do 3 miles instead of 13. Our 5k was right on the boardwalk, it was really pretty.
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Beth finishing up her half marathon!
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Sue coming in too!
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It was such a beautiful day for a race!
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Wish we’d gotten more time away, but the 3 days were so much fun. We headed to the beach for an hour after the race to just chill and got to see a really neat airshow too. Even the ride home (although long because we got stuck outside of Philly) was fun, talking and rockin’ out to Jill’s mixed CD of 80s and 90s songs. Good times ladies, love you guys!
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