Maui 2018: Polo Beach, More Swimming & Wailea

The rest of our week in Wailea, Jake was at his law conference in the morning and working some of the afternoon, so the girls and I alternated between the beach and pool every day while he was gone. Thankfully, after figuring out where everything was, it was totally doable getting everyone down to the beach or pool, even easier than it is at home! We called the valet to drive us in the golf cart down two minutes to Polo Beach where they set up chairs and umbrellas for us and set us up with plenty of ice cold water and towels. I wish I had this service back home!

We didn’t bring any sand toys this time, but the girls were plenty occupied running from the waves, digging holes and jumping off rocks. The hardest part was moving Eleanor constantly to keep her super fair skin from getting fried. I was constantly reapplying sunscreen on all the girls, and sunscreen and sand were everywhere, getting all of our snacks and towels sandy and sticky!

Ready, set, go.

Who needs sand toys when you can make shapes in the sand with your hands and sticks?

The girls got very creative thinking of games to play in the sand.

Eleanor was eyeing the snacks.

The giant mermaid baby.

The girls had a blast jumping on and off rocks into the water once the tide got a little higher.

 

Samantha and Amelia were incredibly muddy by the time we were ready to leave. They were covered in sand from head to toe after all that body surfing.

So sandy!

By 11:30, it was too hot to stay and the girls were hangry for lunch. The beach attendants called the golf cart people for us, and while we were waiting, I showered off 1,000 tons of sand off of Samantha, Amelia and Meredith, while Eleanor was strapped to me in the Ergo and got soaked! Everyone was screaming bloody murder and I was yelling/ordering everyone around to stick legs/arms/neck/back in the water. It felt like a hundred years of my life getting them clean enough to go back to the hotel!

As soon as the golf cart pulled up, Amelia tripped over a rock and fell flat on her face. Along with Meredith and Samantha, who were crying from being wet? hungry? who knows?, Amelia was now bloodied up all down her legs and was screaming on the ground. The golf cart driver was so nice and carried Amelia to the golf cart, along with all of our gear. I was so relieved to finally get them all back and contained in the hotel room– everyone was so exhausted, hot, tired, and hungry and it was definitely one of the more stressful moments of our vacation!

In the afternoons, Samantha and Amelia checked out the kids club, and every day going forward, they asked to join the kids club! I don’t know if I should be offended by the fact that they wanted to go to the kids club rather than hang out with us, but whatever. It was run by a sweet old lady who organized crafts, stories, games and took the kids on adventures every day. Every day was themed– volcano day, gecko day, sandcastle day, coral reef day, etc. Meredith wasn’t old enough to go, so she hung out with Jake, Eleanor and me while the twins were enjoying their adventures.

   

From our lanai, we spotted the kids hunting for geckos one afternoon. On volcano day, they built volcanos and looked at some volcanic rock on the beach, and on sandcastle day they had a sandcastle making contest. On coral reef day they learned about coral and sea creatures and went snorkeling in the shallow water. The girls were so sad that we weren’t staying long enough to check out the rest of the theme days!

Meredith hopes that next time she’ll be old enough to join her sisters!

Meredith picked so many hibiscus flowers on our trip I thought we’d for sure be billed for them or something.

      

Practicing her yoga moves.

On our way to pick up the twins from the kids club.

One of the afternoons, after picking the twins up from the kids club, we took the hotel’s Escalade service to the Shops at Wailea to stock up on chocolate macadamia nuts and let the girls pick out a souvenir using their chore money. The twins picked out stuffed turtles, while Meredith kept browsing and picking up the most random items, but eventually settled on a small purse shaped like a fish, which she still affectionately calls her “fishy purse.” We grabbed a bite at Cheeseburger in Paradise, which was basically just burgers and chicken fingers and not my favorite, but the girls loved it. The staff ooohed and ahhhed over Eleanor’s chubby cheeks and she was her usual magnetic self.

On our way to eat, we saw Hawaiian Santa and his elves decked out in Hawaiian shirts and shorts! We decided this could be our Santa photo for this season.

Aloha, Santa!

   

Another morning in paradise.

I did another day at the pool/rented cabana in the morning while Jake was gone and by then, the girls had the drill down pat. Swim gear on, water slide, splash pad, pool, snack breaks in the cabana, potty break, and then repeat until lunch.

I was so afraid of Eleanor having a blowout in the pool, but she was a good girl and waited until we were back in our room!

The twins made a new friend and splashed for hours, pretending they were lost at sea on their turtle boat, with shovels as paddles.

Eleanor was getting hot and wanted back in the pool!

After a day at the pool, picking tropical flowers, going to kids club, and more swimming, the girls ate pizza in our room and watched a movie with the sweetest babysitter we hired from Maui Nannies. We put Eleanor down to bed first so that the sitter only had to handle the twins and Meredith, but she was such a pro, she would have been fine with all four. She brought her own crafts, stickers, and books for them to do and they were so engaged, they didn’t even say goodbye when we left to walk along the boardwalk past the Four Seasons and over to the Grand Wailea for dinner at Humuhumunukunukuapua’a (Humuhumu for short, apparently). We had a beautiful view and enjoyed our dinner out/walking in the cool Maui breeze. When we returned, our sitter reported that all the girls were great and while Meredith had gotten out of her bed a few times, she eventually conked out. We ended up getting a sitter two more times on our vacation so that we could have a relaxing adult meal!

Goodnight, Wailea.

Lots of love,

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Washington Trip 2018

At the end of August, before the twins started Kindergarten, Jake took the twins and Meredith on an epic summer finale trip to Washington state. The girls had been looking forward to their trip all summer, and after having everyone home all summer long, it was a much anticipated break for me! Eleanor and I bid farewell to the jetsetting quartet and they were off! Needless to say between the squabbling twins and a two-year-old in a full length cast, Jake received many awed looks and “World’s Greatest Dad!!” comments from strangers in the airport!

According to Jake, the girls were great on the plane, thanks to snacks, Ipods and in-flight movies. We had the three girls sit together, with Jake beside them in the aisle.

After a flight, layover, another flight and an hour’s drive, they were excited to arrive at Uncle Kip and Aunt Gigi’s farm in Mattawa, WA.

Since there’s no town or anything nearby, I was worried the girls wouldn’t have enough to do and would drive everyone crazy for the five days they were on the farm, but I definitely underestimated the power of wide open spaces! The little wild animals roamed freely around the farm and exerted all their energy outdoors so that they conked out at bedtime without a fuss!

Raspberry picking in Aunt Gigi’s amazing raspberry patch.

Pizza night– the girls loved helping make pizzas and watching them be fired up in the outdoor pizza oven.

The girls’ favorite part was touring around the farm and seeing all the animals, especially the adorable baby cows.

Meredith didn’t let her cast stop her from hobbling around the barn to pet each and every cow. Poor calves looked terrified of her!

Pure joy.

So exhausted she conked out standing up!

Meanwhile, back at home…

Elle and I had the dreamiest staycation of all time! We got to bond, cuddle, enjoy relaxing walks and afternoons by the pool, and I got more things done that week than I had all year! I’m thinking this will definitely become an annual tradition, as the timing was perfect with it being the week before school started. It was such a refreshing break and I was able to recharge and get totally organized for the new school year.

Kip and Gig have five kids, but only the youngest, Mason, was around the hang out. Meredith became his best buddy and tagged along with him like a little puppy.

Climbing rocks at Wild Horse Monument.

Overlooking the Columbia River.

Sammy was here.

Throwing rocks into the Columbia.

I guess we need a treadmill! Anytime the girls slipped away, Jake would find them in the basement trying out the exercise equipment.

Lounging with their new doggie friend by the pool.

Endless activities!

Movie night!

 

The entire trip I kept hearing about all the delicious treats Aunt Gigi treated them to.

Four wheeling excursion!

The girls loved going to a local fair and all of the animals/greasy food that came with it!

Gigi and Kip said the girls were great, but the times that they inevitably did get cranky or whine, Kip would say, “No speaking Waaaaaahmby!” Meredith loved it so much that we’ve since adopted that phrase here and whenever the twins whine, Meredith with chime in with, “NO SPEAKING WAAAAAAHMBY!”

 

Jake found Meredith chilling with Mason and a bag of doritos while he played his video games. This was basically her heaven.

More “resort” activities.

The twins raved about how they were allowed to put as many m&ms in the cookie dough as they wanted.

 

Their reaction when Jake told them they were leaving the next day:

Aunt Gigi helping with the girls’ hair before their early am flight the next day.

On their way home.

Layover in SLC– hi Grammy and Grandpa!

Ginormous breakfast.

Elle and I were so happy to have the girls and Jake back and the girls couldn’t stop talking about the next time they want to visit. Not being there myself, it was a little nerve-wracking wondering how they would behave, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear from Gigi that they did awesome.

She posted: “My little brother Jake came to visit with three of his darling daughters this week! He is Dad of the Year in my opinion! Keeping up with these energetic gals is one thing but to keep them on a schedule, and do all the little things too?! He made sure they picked raspberries each day, had a physical activity, cleaned up after themselves and used their manners. The girls were so well behaved and funny I’d have them back tomorrow. Thanks for visiting us on the farm!”

I was so grateful for Jake, Gigi and Kip making my staycation a reality and thankful that everyone had a great time on the farm!

Lots of love,

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June Recap

Our June was filled with perfect weather, lots of beach and pool days, wrapping up preschool, and basically just surviving until the baby came. Those last few weeks of pregnancy were not exactly comfortable, (if I had a dime for every time someone told me I looked like I would pop any day now, I’d be rich!) and every day was filled with the uncertainty of if that would be our last day as a family of five or not! I was exhausted and Meredith was frustrated that I couldn’t do much– including sitting down on the floor to play with her or reading with anyone in my lap. I was also in full-on nesting mode, staying up all hours of the night to organize the pantry, dust the baseboards, clean the fridge, and frantically pleading with Jake to do the most random jobs (changing out lightbulbs, painting the bathroom– not joking!)  Saint that he is, he took it all in stride and tried not to point out the fact that I was crazy! Somehow, we made it through the month.

Celebrating our friend, Marisa’s, graduation from college at the beach in Newport since we wouldn’t be able to attend the ceremony. At some point during our morning, Meredith crashed some kid’s birthday party and I found her over at their picnic table, eating treats and trying to steal balloons!

Weekly park day with our friends. We usually have some boys in the mix, but this day it was all girls and for whatever reason, the balance was off and the girls fought the whole time! Maple and Meredith both ended up with scraped knees and bruised faces (not from each other– each took a spill). It was a crazy playdate!

Field trip to the Discovery Cube Museum. Since there was no way I was fitting my pregnant self into those tiny bus seats, Jake valiantly chaperoned in my place.

 

I was just about to commend ourselves on how peaceful of a morning we were having, when Amelia threw up in the pool and the lifeguards had to shut it down for a few hours to shock the system with chlorine. She mostly threw up water, after swallowing a ton of it swimming, but it was still gross! Fortunately, there weren’t too many people there, but we still apologized as we took our walk of shame back home. For the rest of the summer, we stayed at our own pool!

We somehow made it the entire summer without Meredith pooping in the pool! The waterpark in our neighborhood is constantly getting shut down because of “code browns,” and if your kid is the one who pooped and was not wearing one of the diaper cover ups they hand out for free, you will be publicly shamed on the Ladera Moms Facebook Page! I usually put three layers of swim diaper/diaper cover ups on Meredith, but was still paranoid whenever we went out to the public pool. The only pool she ended up having an accident in was our own pool!

Meredith investigates a two bicycle crash.

You guys okay?

Morning at the park.

Meredith somehow grabbed my phone and was taking pictures of me at school pick-up. I guess this is how I look from the kids’ point of view!

We had several false labor alarms, one of which was right before heading on a family Costco run. After feeling some contractions, I told Jake we better zip it to Costco to stock up on food, and we raced around the store, literally telling people to move out of the way because I was in labor! I was doubled over in pain a few times in the  middle of the aisle, but we made it through and still had time for what we thought would be our last meal as a family of five. I took a picture to commemorate, but it didn’t end up being our last evening out. I was dilated to a 3 for WEEKS before going into labor for real!

Samantha and Amelia have an obsession with putting undies on their heads at bedtime.

The weekend of my due date (June 17), Grammy and Aunt Sarah came to town. Even though the baby hadn’t come yet, it was perfect timing since I was too exhausted to really do much of anything with the girls. They took the girls to the Oso trail for a nature walk and fairy hunting. A local artist had set up cute fairy houses all along the trail and the girls loved examining the teeny tiny fairy sculptures. 

Movie night with Aunt Sarah!

Our last few weeks of June were quite eventful– birth story up next!

Lots of love,

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Thanksgiving 2017

Our third annual Friendsgiving with the Erpelding family was hosted at our house this year! Our two families were joined by Great Grandpa, Sheela’s mom, who was visiting from Richmond, VA and Sheela’s best friend from Richmond but who now lives in Japan with her family came into town last minute to spend time with Sheela, so we had them over too! With 20 of us, it was a full house! The older kids were awesome helping with the little ones and we split who was responsible for which dish, so with all that team effort, it was a relatively easy-going Thanksgiving!

Ready to go before the feast begins.

We brined the turkey in a huge bucket of salt water and spices two days before, patted it dry and let is sit overnight in the fridge and then roasted it for a few hours on Thanksgiving. The result was a juicy, tender and crispy on the outside turkey that everyone gobbled up.

Our friend, Michael, has a wet stone for knife sharpening and graciously agreed to sharpen all of our knives prior to Thanksgiving. Our super sharp knives felt like brand-new!

The Erpeldings brought a delicious honey-baked ham, yummy green bean casserole, yummy marshmallow sweet potato casserole, their traditionaly yummy sauerkraut, and yummy pumpkin and pecan pies. We contributed the turkey, rolls, pecan-crusted sweet potato casserole, garlic mashed potatoes, regular mashed potatoes, cornbread stuffing, cranberry sauce, mini pumpkin pie desserts for the kids and homemade apple pie from the girls’ school’s fundraiser. We all had leftovers for days! Everything was homemade, but if I had to do it over again, I would definitely outsource the rolls… no matter how many times I try them, I am not a good bread/roll maker! We were in luck that the weather was unusually warm this Thanksgiving and was 85 degrees in the afternoon! The kids worked on crafts before dinner and because they seemed content playing outside, the adults went ahead and started eating first, inside.

Halfway through our dinner, the kids all decided they were hungry, so we took a little break to dish everyone up and let them loose outside where they feasted at their kids’ tables. Meredith sat inside on Sheela’s lap and ate, along with Ulala’s adorable baby, Emi, in the high chair.

Samantha and Owen dine together.

Lily put together a fun montage of photos she took, which was great since I was so busy hosting that I didn’t get any pictures! The Musicaly app she uses has a time limit, so you have to pause to look at all the pictures closely!

After dinner, the kids partied in the hot tub and pool. I’m sure our neighbors were wondering what kind of raucous Thanksgiving we were having!

I was in the kitchen getting out the desserts, when all of a sudden, I heard a loud chorus of “Pie! Pie! Pie!” coming from outside. Apparently, the kids were out of the pool and ready for dessert!

Samantha, Sheela, Amelia, Avery and Meredith

Great Grandpa and Meredith with their tummies full!

Our biggest ever Friendsgiving was a huge success thanks to everyone’s team work. We’re thankful to have such great family and friends! Happy Thanksgiving!

Lots of love,

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