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The day we moved into our new building was 7/19/10. I had gone 4+ months without shaving or trimming. The weekend before the re-opening of the building Bill and I worked long hours to make possible. I was extremely tired on opening day - which is why the pictures look more scary than just the beard should make me...
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Complete Ohio
Well, it looks like we fell off of the map after our last post. We dove fully into our vacation in Ohio and then came back to a very busy summer. Dave completed his administration building renovation project at ISP and then moved full bore into successfully completing the final certification audit for RC-14001 (a safety and environmental version of the ISO-9001 quality management system. Barbara's job at Teachscape slowed down, a little bit, to human speed as they prepared to re-launch their product with the start of the school year.
Sean grew about 1.5 inches and entered a little bit of a surly stage, which he seems to be recovering from. He had lots of fun with cousins Elissa and Dylan and relatives galore.
Pictures: HERE
We spent a week in Lakeside in a nice house by the lake that Nana and Grandpa rented. We had 6 adults and three kids, and that was enough. We got to spend time hanging out, as well as make day trips to Kelley's Island, Put-In Bay Island, and Cleavland for a Ross family reunion.
Sean grew about 1.5 inches and entered a little bit of a surly stage, which he seems to be recovering from. He had lots of fun with cousins Elissa and Dylan and relatives galore.
Pictures: HERE
We spent a week in Lakeside in a nice house by the lake that Nana and Grandpa rented. We had 6 adults and three kids, and that was enough. We got to spend time hanging out, as well as make day trips to Kelley's Island, Put-In Bay Island, and Cleavland for a Ross family reunion.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Lakeside OH
Wednesday morning we flew to Ohio. After a brief stop to see Barbara's Grandmother we headed to Lakeside. Nana and Grandpa rented a house in Lakeside for a week! Thursday we just hung around Lakeside. Friday we took the ferry to Kelly's Island for the afternoon. Friday evening Nick, Heather, Elissa, and Dylan arrived by car from Houston. Sean was very happy to have his cousin to play with.
Sean practices "bird watching" with Paco and Nana Ross' house
Sean at the kid's pool in Lakeside
Sean learns how to slide down a pole
Nana and Sean listen to Barbara's iPod
Nana and Sean on golf cart on Kelly's Island
Saturday morning breakfast at the house in Lakeside
Sean and Elissa serving ice cream in the park
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Saturday - Goodbye to Hawaii
Saturday we had one last hurrah at a beach in Maui. We stayed and played all morning. We saw two smaller turtles, a yellow moray eel and pufferfish, among others, while snorkeling. In the afternoon we went to the very cool Maui Ocean Center aquarium. Their turtle, sharks, and fish exhibits were awesome. Their big tank had stingrays bigger than we had ever seen! After the aquarium we drove to the NW side of Maui while Sean took a nap. We then shopped and dined in Lahina before heading to the airport for our 10pm flight to the Mainland.
Sean P.!
Honu!
Massive Stingray
Hang Loose Everyone!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Haleakala Friday
Friday morning we woke up early and headed to Haleakala National Park. The main part Haleakala is the summit and huge "depression" that features cinder cones and other lava formations from the last time this shield volcano erupted. We did a couple of easy hikes and saw some fantastic views. Dave and Barb did wistfully remember the last time they were here and made the strenuous hike down into the depression. Sean did not like the cold wind at all - earning him a new nickname "I-Don't-Wanna bird" (after myna birds) His normal nickname on this trip has been prince nene (prince of the flightless geese.)
After a rest and lunch we headed to one of the beaches off Makena for the afternoon. We saw two huge turtles while snorkeling as well as an eel, lots of tropical fish, and huge sea urchins. Sean spent almost the entire time running in the surf, most of that time spent chasing sticks Dave would throw in the water. Sean pretty much lost his fear of the surf and had a great time. We dined at Cheeseburger Island Style and then called it quits much earlier that night - everyone was tired.
After a rest and lunch we headed to one of the beaches off Makena for the afternoon. We saw two huge turtles while snorkeling as well as an eel, lots of tropical fish, and huge sea urchins. Sean spent almost the entire time running in the surf, most of that time spent chasing sticks Dave would throw in the water. Sean pretty much lost his fear of the surf and had a great time. We dined at Cheeseburger Island Style and then called it quits much earlier that night - everyone was tired.
Haleakala
Haleakala
Cold, very windy, trail on Haleakala
Sean in surf at Makena Beach
Sean taking a quick break from playing on the beach
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday in Maui
Thursday we visited a couple of beaches in south Maui: La Perouse Bay and Makena State Park. Barb and Dave, snorkeling separately while one stayed behind with Sean, both saw a huge turtle swimming in Makena State Park - very cool. Thursday night we hung out at in the Kannapali resort area. There is an ocean side walk that goes through 5 or 6 resort hotels and condos. Very cool, but not as cool as the Hilton on the Big Island.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Just Another Maui Wednesday
We started out Wednesday morning enjoying some of the beaches near the condo: Sean dug digging into the sand at any beach. David tried his best at snorkeling without all of his actual SCUBA/snorkel gear and saw lots of cool fish and other sea creatures.
In the early afternoon we headed out on the Hana Highway. Beautiful for us adults, not so much for Sean. We took a three mile hike to see the twin waterfalls. Sean was underwhelmed. We then stopped at the Puaakaa State Wayside for some more, minor, waterfalls. Sean was really impressed by the Waianapanapa State Park with its black beach and lava tunnel
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
From the Big Island to Maui
On Tuesday we said good-bye to the Big Island and hello to Maui. We spent the morning lounging around the resort, especially at Sean's favorite spot: the sand pool. Early in the afternoon we headed to the airport and took a short flight to Maui. In Maui we settled into our condo in Kamaole and walked to the beach to watch the sunset.
Barb and Sean at the one of the resort pool waterfalls
On the boat that runs through the resort
Sean double spooning ice cream at the boat dock
Sean models the latest in Hawaiian shirts on our condo patio
Waiting for sunset at Kamaole Beach Park III
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Hawai'i Island Monday Resort Day
Monday we mostly stuck around the expansive Hilton Waikoloa Resort, checking out all the pools, hot tubs, water falls, and the dolphins (certified to be tuna free!) After a quick afternoon nap we headed south to the Kialuna-Kona coast. We stopped at three beach parks, including White Sands Beach Park and Kahalu'u Beach Park. Sean kept begging for more sand to play in.
Wild turkeys were an early morning surprise
Sean eating breakfast and checking out the yellow tang fish
Monday, May 24, 2010
Hawai'i Island Sunday
Sunday in Hawai'i was Volcanoes National Park day. We drove around the north side of the island to the park, which was on the opposite side of the island from our hotel - about a two hour drive. A bright, sunny, day in Waikoloa turned into a cloudy, windy, and rainy day on the other side of the island. Sean did OK during our time there, but he really didn't like being rained on so much. Sean's favorite sight was the Thurston Lava Tube, Barbara liked the Halema'uma'u Crater, and Dave liked the Sulphur Banks. We went back to Waikoloa across the middle of the island, by Mauna Kea - one of two peaks on the island that nearly reach 14,000 feet. All of us enjoyed looking at the flora and fauna, especially unfolding fern fronds...
Thurston Lava Tube
Halema'uma'u Crater
Sulphur Banks
Fern Frond Unfolding
Ohia Flower
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Hawai'i Island
On Saturday we arrived in Kona, Hawaii about 3pm local time. We made a beeline for our hotel, the Hilton Waikoloa Village. It was a very cool hotel, with three major sections and boat and light rail service between the sections. We checked in and headed for a swimming pool and then had an "early" dinner. Sean was a trooper, having got up at 4:30am Houston time, had a total of 1 hour and 45 minutes of naps on the plane, and did not go to bed until 1am Houston time.
View of the Pacific Ocean from out hotel room
Another in a long series of pictures of Sean wrapped up in towels
Bird in the courtyard in front of our hotel room
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