Date with Deveraux
We laughed really hard at this picture, us laying on
the grass trying to take a picture with sun in our eyes.
LOVE!
Gardening into the evening...Deveraux was a dedicated gardener
trying to clear out our front bed.
Our first trip to the humane society,
starting the process of answering our daughters long
time request of wanting a dog.
Russell, a sweet dog who we just enjoyed in the cage for
awhile. It was funny as mom, Drew, the kids and I
were all waiting in the cage to meet a dog. Someone
walked by and asked if we were waiting for a dog...mmmm
(No, just enjoying the cage.....)
We felt the love from Monterey, CA....
We all received treats from the Langford's
and there were smiles all around!!
Sweet memories
Napili Park...a fun park to enjoy lots of grassy areas, we met
papa to fly kites.
These are practice kites to learn how to fly
before hitting the water as a kite boarder,
I think we will be staying on dry ground for awhile!
Not a lot of wind this day, but we had a few
moments in the air.
A little bigger now at Napili park....I asked
Deveraux if she remembered Napili park and
she didn't! It is always amazing what our kiddos
do remember at times and what they don't remember.
Papa is back from Colorado, the kids were excited!
Launiupoko Park and Beach
A rainy day at our house, we headed south a bit
before sunset to get some fresh air and a little time in the water.
This beach usually provides calm waves.
Deveraux and I climbed rocks.
Bobo learned in church that day Jesus is our rock, so he said,
"We are sitting on Jesus!"
We invited Papa over for A night to remember and tell
stories about Haleakala. He brought his water bottle and hat
that he found while on a return hike tracing where he had been.
He brought his maps and told us the story from beginning
to end...how he was lost and then found!
"Volcano Erupts!
Swallowed up in the Crater.
Spit out to find home."
Deveraux and I wrote Haleakala Haiku's for the night....
"Lost...in the wild.
Fallen through the cracks...in mud.
But Alive...with me!"
We called our restaurant, "The Door to Home."
We enjoyed Erupting Sparkle (sparking water),
Haleakala Salad, Hosmer Grove Bread (the campsite
he found at the end of his journey), and Crater Apple Pie.
It was good to hear his story. To remember and recount
all the answered prayers on his behalf. We are so glad
he was the one who sat in our living room and told us his tale.
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