10.25.2012

The Last of Hawaii


 We took the girls to watch some Hawaiian dancing. The whole time, Ellie was dancing along with them and she kept asking when it was her turn to get on the stage.
Lucky for her, they called all the kids up for a mini hula lesson:
 


 It's not every day you see a chicken on the beach, except in Kauai. There are hundreds of wild hens and roosters running around the island because of a hurricane years ago.

    Lest you think we spent all of our time at the beach, here are some photos to prove our pool-going.


 We also joined the resort's yoga session.
 
Can you tell which one of us is the {current} dancer?
 

As the time to leave approached, we were not looking forward to leaving the view we woke up to every morning.
 
 But we were more sad to separate these two.
Ellie has never been happier than when she has her "Katers" by her side.

 This little guy still hasn't gotten over his trip withdrawl.
He was sleeping way better in Hawaii. No joke. Plus, his dry skin improved so much.
I'm pretty sure we belong in Hawaii. But then again, living in a desert state makes it that much more exciting to visit tropical places.
 
 Here is our girl after 10+ hours of traveling. She was quite the trooper.
As we were leaving our plane from Hawaii, Ellie said, "We'll come back, Hawaii!"
She still talks about our trip almost every day.

1 comment:

mrich said...

Adorable pictures. I am still not tired of looking at them!