Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter 2009

What? You guys had Easter months ago? Overachievers.




Friday, April 10, 2009

so... yeah.

When you come home and your kid is covered in charcoal and you ask him why his face, chest, arms, and legs are black, you don't really expect to hear, "I was doing it for camouflage because it was dark out, and I went into a dark room and I could hardly see myself."

But I suppose it's as good a reason as any.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Australia


Clif had a conference in Brisbane for the humane society so I tagged along. We spent a few days in Sydney before the conference. It was so nice to be in a real city again! It was the first time that either of us had been out of the Samoan islands since we moved to American Samoa. I know, life on a tropical island can't be that bad, it's just that the lack of amenities and variety and shopping and fresh fruits (other than bananas and pineapples) and clean sidewalks and... yeah, it gets to you sometimes.

We stayed in a cool old building in the Rocks, with lots of quirks and a fun rooftop garden; we went to see an opera at the Opera House; and mostly, we wandered around the city taking it all in.

We had a couple days to kill and decided that it would be fun to see a bit of Australia outside of the major cities. Instead of flying to Brisbane, we canceled our tickets and drove up the coast. It was beautiful.

Our first stop was Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park where we saw a kangaroo and 2 wallabies! The wallabies are crouched together to the left of the kangaroo.

We went to a Koala Hospital in Port MacQuarie.
At Dorrigo National Park, I was chased by a hungry bird. It really wanted the sandwich I was eating. Dorrigo is a beautiful rainforest with a canopy walkway and lots of birds. I even saw a pademelon.
We stopped in Coff's Harbor hoping to see the thousands of muttonbirds at Muttonbird Island. Unfortunately we had just missed them (damn those migration patterns), but we did see trees full of these colorful parrots.

Then we hit the Gold Coast. It was beautiful! Miles and miles of white sandy beaches.

Most of our time in Brisbane was spent at the conference so we don't have many pictures, but I really enjoyed what I was able to see of the city.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

just FYI

Everett would, "much rather be a fashion model than a yoga instructor."

I have no idea what brought that on, but he is absolutely certain of it.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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.