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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Soul Touching the Ocean


At six days old, Soul ventured beyond the confines of our house to see what the ocean is all about.




Sandy Toes.

Soul and I at the same beach where I labored, almost exactly one week later.



Soul and Daddy -- As the girls would say, "Now Daddy has someone on his team!"


Soul is very observant. He concentrates on the eyes of the person holding him, as though he's trying to figure you out. He is also (so far) a very peaceful child, despite all my fears and worries of him being super-active from the beginning! (Hey, with all that kicking inside me, I thought he must be!)

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Welcome, Kalani Soul Burgoyne


Kalani Soul was born last Saturday. We are so happy to have him with us. He was born at home (which was planned) but it was not planned to have him born in the bathroom!

I got to labor in the ocean across the street for a bit until it got too cold.


Here he is just seconds after being born.


Kay got to help deliver Soul and was the first to hold him after he was born.


And here is Kay, my midwife, Soul and I looking like we're having a party in the bathroom! Don't be fooled -- it was a difficult labor!


Here we all are a bit past midnight.
It was definitely a combined effort for all of us to welcome him into this world.


Soul weighed in at exactly 9lbs, 22 inches long -- with shoulders 2" wider than his head -- a big boy.

Lying on Daddy's chest in baby bliss


Soul's wearing a onesie that Elysse had tye-dyed for him.



The girls fell in love with their brother the moment they saw him. (Sorry about the cheesy mom in the background!)



Sunday, October 23, 2011

Shave Ice -- the Natural way

Love this pic.


And love the new discovery we made! Island X at the Sugar Mill makes natural shave ice. Not like the sugary syrup that's found at Matsumotos and everywhere else but syrup that the owner's wife makes by picking local fruit, pureeing it, and making a syrup out of it! Imagine that -- a fruit syrup made from, well, fruit!

It is DELICIOUS! I've been telling everyone to go try it out. It's much pricier than the other kind of shave ice, but it's worth it.

Here the girls are all enjoying a mango shave ice.


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Fun at the beach

Here are some shots of our time at the beach this last week. The girls have been practicing for the Menehune contest -- the keiki contest that was this weekend, and when they weren't out in the surf they were having a BALL boogie boarding in the shore break. Even Elysse was having fun getting tumbled and thrashed around in the shore break, and would go back out for more fun!

We were all a bit sad to find out that all the girls' divisions would be on Sunday, since we don't surf on Sunday. It made me sad for the girls who have been practicing and have been so excited for this event and now they won't be able to perform. But I am proud of their commitment to keep the Sabbath day holy and how maturely they handled it.








Monday, October 3, 2011

Nate's 35th birthday


Wow! Nate's 35!

Nate was bogged down working during the day, and the girls were excitedly creating gifts for him, asking when Daddy is going to celebrate. Finally, I thought enough is enough and decided I'd force Nate out of his office. I told the girls we would secretly fill water balloons and hide them outside. Then at my cue, I'd lead Daddy to the side yard and the girls and their friends can get him. They didn't know, however, that I also had a secret for Nate, telling him where his secret stash of water balloons are.




It ended up being all-out war-- one adult against 6 kids, and that adult wasn't playing nice!! It was one man for himself out there! Everyone had a great time. Then we finished it up with a slip n' slide. I think Nate (and the girls) had a great, wet time.




The girls finally got advantage of Nate, attacking him from behind.






Nate the birthday boy

The girls made bags full of gifts for their daddy -- from their own treasures to their own creations to photos to pictures to love notes. It was all very sweet.

I got him a hammock. Aaahhhhh. We've all been loving it.


We went out to eat at our favorite restaurant, Luibueno's. with our friend Michael who is living with us. The next day we had a delicious dinner at Nate's mom's house and enjoyed her chocolate cake which she makes for every birthday.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Kezia's 8th Birthday Party


Kezia's birthday this year was purr-fect. She wanted a Cat Party, so we had face painting, cat ears, made customized cat collars with their own cat names, and played cat games.



We played "Pull my Tail" where each guest put a tail (a beaded necklace) on by tucking it in her shorts. All the cats ran around trying to grab each others' tails while protecting their own.

They also played in the Litter Box, trying to collect as much poop (tootsie rolls) as they could.

As a game during gift giving, we played "Pass the Yarn ball", just like hot potato, but with a ball of yarn. Whoever had the yarn ball when the music ended gave their gift to Kezia.


And lastly, we made goodie mouse cups -- plastic cups decorated like mice and filled with goodies -- that we hid around the yard. The cats had to hunt down their mice to get their take-home treats.

It was a fun party, and most importantly, Kezia felt like a Real Cool Cat!


Here are eight great things about Kezia this year:

1. She is a good friend.
2. She loves to read,read, read.
3. She tries to excel at school.
4. She is a generous sharer.
5. She has her own testimony of the Gospel.
6. She is a kind older sister and a good example to her sisters.
7. She is an Animal Lover
8. She loves to study and research things she is interested in (Animals)

We love you, Kezia!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Hula performance at Ala Moana








The girls danced at the farmer's market grand opening at Ala Moana. It was such a niiiiiiice day. A good, relaxing family day -- a rarity for us.

All the girls danced beautifully.



Even Elysse, with this as her second performance and perhaps was doing her own thing some of the time, was doing her best to follow her hula sisters.



Afterward we casually and slowly walked around the booths, enjoying fresh local produce and flowers, and Ono Pops (WOW were they good!).



The girls especially enjoyed watching a man chop up coconuts.

Then we walked through the mall to go to the food court. Somehow we walked out of Sears with new shoes for all the girls and Nate! (Those sale racks in the middle of the aisle really work!) While I was in the dressing room, the girls all had fun trying on thick robes (and begging us to by them).

At the food court Nate got tripe -- his classic Ala Moana plate. Braver than I, Ivy tried it.





Okay, maybe not her favorite ;), but that's what I love about my girls -- they'll try pretty much anything. Definitely learned from their dad.

Then we slowly walked back to the car and drove home. I just loved being as a family with no real agenda (besides the dancing, of course). What a great day!