Sunday, February 15, 2009

Savai'i

Thanks to an invite from a colleague, Clif and I spent a weekend in independent Samoa. We went to a concert and were able to see some of Savai'i. It is so different than Tutuila: less development, more land, fewer people... It was beautiful! We definitely need to return with the kids.


We stayed at Stevenson's at Manase right on this gorgeous beach. The water here is so refreshing. There is cold fresh water runoff all along the beach so the top layer of the water is nice and cool, but the saltwater underneath is a balmy 84 degrees. So nice!

Although I don't have pictures of it, I think the true highlight of the trip was staying out late with new friends, drinking and singing whatever we could remember of old songs -with our own accompanist!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

more plumeria pictures

I'm getting caught up so I can post Australia pictures!

So our pink plumerias finally bloomed. We have 5- and 6-petal varieties, although we don't know their technical names because they were taken from cuttings. They are a gorgeous color, but not nearly as fragrant as the white and yellow version.

This next one is really cool; it fades from a vibrant pink to white on each petal. The colors didn't come out exactly right in the picture, but it's really amazing.

The colors are much more vibrant the first day these bloom. Then they start to fade. It's really interesting. We had a rose bush that did the same thing when we lived in Spokane. It was kind of fun to see a red rose next to a peach rose on the same stem.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

a boy and his camera

Everett has always been fascinated by photography. When he was four we let him use our old 35mm point and shoot when we would spend weekends in Yellowstone. I loved seeing his perspective of things. One of my favorites is a picture he took of a field of grass. He was just as tall as the grass and taking the picture from that height completely changed the look of the field.


Over the past couple months, he's been carrying around our old digital camera nonstop. Simon has gotten so sick of living with his own personal paparazzi, that he won't let Everett take pictures of him anymore. So Everett's newest thing are self-portraits. I really like some of them.








Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas break hike

Ever since we moved to our house on the beach, we've been a lot less gung-ho about going to other beaches. It's just so easy to go to the one we live by and we've been to so much of the island that the allure of unexplored places doesn't really call to us anymore. So after a few days of relaxing at home and for the first time in months, we went to a different beach.


We hiked to Fagatele Bay. It's always beautiful there and usually too rough to snorkel. Luckily for us it was nice and calm; unluckily for us, everyone knew it was usually rough so no one brought snorkel gear. Oh well, it was still a beautiful place to spend the afternoon.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

a very merry Christmas

In spite of staying up until ten or eleven the night before, Everett and Simon were up at six on Christmas morning. There is nothing quite like the thrill of seeing whether Santa actually made it to our house to get our kids out of bed.


They were both so excited to give the presents they had picked out for the rest of us and to open their presents.



After the gifting, we spent the whole day lounging around the house, playing with presents, doing puzzles, and most importantly, playing Mario Kart on the Wii. I don't really love video games, but Mario Kart is fun!


We hope you all had as wonderful a Christmas as we did - Merry Christmas everyone!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Eve

Aaron had a Christmas Eve party again this year with lots of mulled wine, a traditional turkey dinner, and a hilarious gift exchange. It's been one of the highlights of Christmas on the island for us.

The gift exchange never disappoints. The Samoan flag and ukulele were in high demand, meaning they were stolen and re-stolen and re-stolen all night long - no lame "3 steals" rule here! Steal until you get it! Our kids managed to scoop up most of the toys - a light/sound sword, frisbee, star theater, and play-dough. They were pretty happy with it all.

Ned ended up with both floppy hats that made it under the tree. I'm sure that must mean something.
We had a great time - thanks Aaron!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Manuia le Kerisimasi!

When it's ninety degrees outside and all you can think about is how awesome the trade winds are and why, oh WHY, don't they blow all year long, it can be a bit hard to get into the typical Christmas spirit. In order to get there, you need lots of Christmas lights. And I mean LOTS of Christmas lights. I know I blogged about this a couple times last year so it's a bit of a repeat, but you really can't have too much of a good thing, can you? Especially when that good thing is Christmas lights!

This church in Leone is covered in Disney-themed characters, and just about every other holiday decoration you can imagine. I love how the nativity scene is surrounded by Mickey Mouse Santas.

There is a family here that does amazing Christmas decorations. Last year, they had the Eiffel Tower and Golden Gate Bridge in lights. This year, they had a light show where different lights lit up to the beat of the music. It was really incredible. Simon was asleep by the time we got there, but Everett was mesmerized.